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Even with the detectability of EPO, the use of performance-enhancing drugs is likely to be extensive at the Sydney Games.
Table 3 also shows that individual interaction and communication with decision-makers and policymakers was not perceived to be extensive at any SPH (range 2.3 3.8).
The genomic diversity of Nm has been shown to be extensive at the levels of both gene content variation and sequence diversity (Schoen et al. 2008, 2009; Budroni et al. 2011).
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For many years, corruption was extensive at Siemens.
The accessible surface area that is buried upon dimerization is extensive, at 2021 Å2 per subunit.
The rate of expansion was extensive at the early immersion age for the control specimens, and it reduced with replacing Portland cement by weight with Class F fly ash.
While his work is extensive, at present, his fame is mostly in his peace-building work.
Second, the clock controls the extent of rod-cone tracer coupling, so that tracer coupling is restricted to a few cells during the day and is extensive at night (Fig. 6).
It is now clear, however, that genetic variation within microbial communities is extensive at multiple levels.
Yet, variation in relative brain size is extensive at all taxonomic levels across vertebrates [ 7].
The inhibition was extensive at a concentration of LY294002 (50 μM) that should primarily inhibit PI3K, consistent with a major role for PtdIns(4,5) P2 and PtdIns 3,4,5) P3 in puncta formation.
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