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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as neutralisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing processes or actions that involve making something neutral or less extreme.
Example: "The chemical reaction resulted in a significant change in pH levels, as neutralisation occurred between the acid and the base."
Alternatives: "as neutralization" or "in terms of neutralisation".
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These "techniques of neutralisation" form the basis of a concept known as "neutralisation theory", which was posited by sociologists David Matza and Gresham Sykes in the 1950s.
An activation step involving IFN-γ or TNF-α was a prerequisite for HIDEM suppression of T cell proliferation as neutralisation of either cytokine significantly abolished the inhibitory effect.
Indeed this suppressive effect of DHT on the induction of T-cell immunity was mirrored in vivo, as neutralisation of androgens via CSX in the IL-4KO mouse model resulted in a restoration of delayed worm expulsion.
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The level of Cyr61 in Du145 cells was fairly moderate among the four PCa cell lines; therefore, we explored the function of Cyr61 in Du145 cells by siRNA and antibody neutralisation, as well as forced expression and protein treatment, whereas overexpression and r-hCyr61 protein stimulation were employed in the study on LnCap cells.
Thus, accelerated carbonation is unlikely to pose an environmental risk in the form of metalliferous drainage so long as the neutralisation potential of the tailings is not exceeded.
In all the three complexes the space filling, structure direction as well as charge neutralisation roles are played by the organic ligand.
Unlike PCC or aPCC, ex vivo addition of aDabi-Fab provided complete neutralisation of dabigatran as well as full reversal of its effects.
A more sensitive method such as micro-neutralisation assay should be considered in the future.
Using pH as an indicator, the neutralisation efficiencies varied as follow: caustic soda ≥ hydrated lime ≥ lime ≥ cryptocrystalline magnesite ≥ periclase ≥ soda ash ≥ brucite ≥ limestone.
We focused on cognitive forms of neutralisation as opposed to other forms of corrective action (e.g., weight or shape checking), as previous research indicates that neutralisation occurs more frequently and is considered as more effective than checking (Shafran et al., 1999), and thus may be of clinical significance.
Moreover, inhibition of ERK, as well as integrin β1 neutralisation, countered the effect of IGFBP-2.
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