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This means significant amount of modelling and optimisation work is required for the future research.

Furthermore, it has been postulated that the cell cycle arrest effect of wild-type p53 on cell cycle regulated topo II α expression could potentially provide a sufficient amount of target enzyme for optimisation of treatment with topoisomerase II inhibitors (Valkov and Sullivan, 2003), thus supporting the greater potency of xanafide in MCF-7 cell line.

We found that the non-rigid (i.e. scaling and deformation) movements contribute very little to the overall amount of error, rendering surface marker optimisation methods aimed at minimising this component superfluous.

It is shown that efficient grain refinement cannot be achieved with a limited amount of strain if process or alloy optimisation alone is performed.

But remember that when you do a general Google search, you'll only find what is rated and ranked by them, which is often affected by clever search engine optimisation and the amount of money someone can spend to be found.

Also, three-level full factorial experimental design and response surface method were used for the optimisation of the amount of mineral additives by maximising compressive and flexural strengths while minimising drying shrinkage, water sorptivity and permeable voids.

The following elements of the preparation had a beneficial effect on activity and selectivity of the catalysts: pre-oxidation of active carbon prior to the introduction of N-species, the choice of N-compound, together with the post-treatment procedure, and the optimisation of the amount of active material.

Since no set of conditions had proven superior for this transformation, Farina's catalyst system 63 ([Pd2(dbAsPh3 AsPh3) was chosen as a basis for further optimisation, with the amount of bis-stannane 92 maintained at two equivalents throughout (Table  3).

Optimisation of cycling conditions (amount of input cDNA and number of cycles) was performed as described by Toh et al (1997).

Traditional clinical and monitoring parameters tend to underestimate the amount of volume required for resuscitation and haemodynamic optimisation in critically ill patients.

This logic of optimisation has clear limits.

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