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Although AAD exerted similar levels of inhibitory effect compared with the results that Astragali radix could significantly attenuate AHR [ 9], and that Astragali-Cordyceps Mixtura could ameliorate asthmatic airway remodeling [ 10], this patent drug should apparently have its advantages in vivo, as it comprise of a number of herbs and could harmony the functions of lung, kidney and spleen.

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The Knowledge test is renowned for its difficulty as it comprises a written exam, a series of interviews in which the candidate must describe the shortest route between two destinations, as well as a practical driving test.

The main disadvantages for clinical practice are its extent as it comprises 50 questions which are viewed by the patients as rather complicated and time consuming and because scores can only be calculated using a computer-based system.

Pirc is concerned about various aspects of pay at BP, saying that the peer group against which some measurements of success are geared is "too narrow" as it comprises only five companies.

The problem is not that this is a squeezed middle, but that it is overcrowded and isn't really a middle at all – as it comprises around two thirds of the sector who are neither elite nor among the 25 or so eligible for core and margin places.

Museum experts agreed that the cross is an "important and essential artifact that belongs at the World Trade Center site as it comprises a key component of the retelling of the story of 9/11," the museum argues in legal papers that were filed in Manhattan on Monday.

However, the topic of MEMS reliability is significantly articulated, as it comprises numerous physics of failure and diverse failure mechanisms.

Portrait Salon is perhaps unique in the world of photographic exhibitions as it comprises material rejected from another show.

The PESQ algorithm can be classed as a QoE technique inasmuch as it comprises a model of the human auditory system.

The anatomical organization of rice roots is more complex than in Arabidopsis, as it comprises in particular more cell layers (Rebouillat et al. 2009).

Such terrain is also attractive to industrial developers as it comprises well-drained ground suitable for construction purposes (Nellemann and Cameron 1996).

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