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The analytical model includes finite element simulation of moisture clog working as a thermal barrier, which leads to an increase in the temperature close to the exposed surface of the wall to prevent heat transfer toward the opposite unexposed surface.

When compared with sumatriptan and other triptans, the difference in efficacy may be explained by the overcoming of the blood-brain barrier, which leads to a faster and more consistent absorption [107].

Critical for the development of IBDs are imbalances in mucosal immunity as well as a disturbed function of the epithelial barrier, which leads to a marked infiltration of luminal microflora [30].

In contrast to the passive transport in peripheral tissues, the albumin-bound insulin detemir contributes to the active transport across the blood-brain barrier which leads to higher brain tissue concentrations as observed in mice [19].

An inflammatory response is referring to the permeability of the alveolar-capillary barrier, which leads to serious fluid and blood cells effusing from the capillary side into the alveolar spaces [ 20].

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"POP is the first to provide a prototyping solution on mobile and it has the lowest entry barrier, which lead to a group of loyal customers when we first launched the service.

The observations took place about three weeks after a strong interaction of the South polar vortex with the subtropical transport barrier, which led to considerable transport of tropical air towards higher latitudes.

We hypothesize that capecitabine passed the blood brain barrier which led to a disruption within the basal ganglia in this case.

The different "transitional arrangements" for migration from new member states in place this time created artificial barriers which led to unbalanced migration movements.

High levels of inter-specific diversity are expected due to genetic isolation, the reproductive or geographical barriers, which lead to the accumulation of nucleotide variation.

This pathological effect of VEGF is mediated by the ability of VEGF to enhance blood brain barrier permeability, which leads to brain oedema.

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