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This is a principle worth defending and is the basis of Release's case against the BTP.
On the basis of release dates, compounds and activity records were organized on a time course, which ultimately enabled monitoring data growth and promiscuity progression over nearly 40 years, beginning in 1976.
To assess the promiscuity of bioactive compounds in detail, available activity data have been assigned on the basis of release dates to individual years, thus enabling the study of data growth and compound promiscuity on a time scale and in context.
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Movement of the mice was detected by the infrared ray sensor on the basis of released infrared rays associated with their temperature.
Secreted DAMPs can be in turn classified on the basis of the release mechanism: DAMPs passively released (e.g., during necrotic cell death), DAMPs released in a pulsatile manner (e.g., during apoptotic cell death), and DAMPs released by a noncanonical pathway, upon induction by activated immune cells [ 55].
As a follow-up on the original publications in which MMP-cliffs, SAR transfer series, and RECAP-MMPs were introduced, all corresponding data sets have been re-generated on the basis of ChEMBL release 17, hence providing up-to-date versions for release.
It cites Section 3 of the Prisoners and Criminal Proceedings (Scotland) Act of 1993 as the basis for release of prisoners, on license, on compassionate grounds.
Table 1 summarizes sample IDs, petrographic classification, apparent sizes, constituent minerals determined by SR-XRD and micro-Raman analyses, and the degree of heating during atmospheric entry deduced on the basis of 4He release patterns, which is subsequently discussed in the "Noble gas compositions and release patterns" section.
The molecular basis of SV release and consequent recycling of membrane in hair cells has not been fully explored.
The four groups used were prepared by a magnetron co-sputtering process and selected on the basis of Sr release data.
The residual rate at 50 °C on the basis of iodine release was of 10−4 g m−2 d−1 in an initially deionized water, and it fell by one order of magnitude (r = 10−5 g m−2 d−1) in a clay-equilibrated groundwater (hereafter called Callovo-oxfordian (COx) groundwater).
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