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Showing potential savings to decision-makers can be a strong catalyst for decisions and funding, although economic indicators can be unhelpful because some broad spectrum antibiotics (e.g. amoxicillin/clavulanic acid) may be cheaper than narrow spectrum antibiotics (e.g. flucloxacillin), and prices may be driven up or down by rapidly evolving production capacities.
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Finally in section 5 we will conclude by arguing that performative verbs are a strong catalyst for the divergence of grammatical and conceptual interpretations.
It is certainly the case that funding dedicated to supporting such research endeavors is a strong catalyst to the formation of these collaborations.
Because no peer-reviewed publication had been published at the time of conducting this study and the media was a strong catalyst in bringing attention to these trials, we aimed to characterize the nature of their reporting.
These two samples yielded, not surprisingly, different prevalences of response shift: 33% for stroke and 1% for MS. The high rates found in the stroke cohort are in keeping with the concept of RS resulting from a catalyst; incident stroke is a strong catalyst with a definitive onset.
The latter result suggested that the higher increase in cytosolic LIP following H2O2 treatment of J16 cells may contribute to the higher susceptibility of J16 cells to H2O2-induced oxidative damage, since labile iron is a strong catalyst of biological oxidation.
Having large adequate cash reserves might not be a strong enough catalyst to provide share price growth in the near to medium term.
Iron oxide was found to be a strong oxidation catalyst, in agreement with results from literature.
In this regard, it is very interesting indeed to note the high trichome-specific expression of peroxidase 1, which must be a strong candidate as catalyst for the first (and possibly the second) oxidation reaction which is proposed in Fig. 3, if an enzyme were to be involved.
H2SO4 has high reactivity therefore has proven to be a very strong catalyst but at the same time it is toxic, corrosive and is inhibitory in nature.
However, both photocurrent and open-circuit voltage in the SSDSSC degraded rapidly during the first minutes of measurements under illumination by factors of ~3 and ~2, respectively, most probably due to photooxidation processes, since CdS is known as a strong catalyst under certain conditions [27, 28].
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