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Accusations aside, the first day of fencing at the Summer Olympics demonstrated that organized dueling can be competed with ferocious, hockeylike aggression and accompanied by fevered fan reaction.
At lower pH value, new proton acceptor centers are created and may be competed with metal ions adsorption on binding sites of all phases, resulting in the low adsorption of Cu II) [43].
One of chromenylchalcones tested here, chromenylchalcone 11, showed IC50 of 93.1 nM which can be competed with the IC50 values of well-known flavonoids such as catechin gallate and epicatechin gallate.
The show feels more like a local history museum of a generalized sexual experience than an historical survey of how queerness blossomed in art --primarily upon his regular supply of semi-nude videos, has the kind of reach and influence and personal investment from gay men that can't be competed with except by another assembly-line face and body on display.
Consistent with PTD uptake, extracellular PrP binding to the cell surface could be competed with soluble GAGs.
This shift can be competed with an excess of unlabelled F1wt site but not by the same excess of unlabelled mutated F1 site (Fig. 5D).
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