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Browne added that Quora will be highly selective of which companies' messages it chooses to show.
The gas separation properties of the nanographite membranes were tested in the temperature range of 25 150 °C, and the permeation measurements show nanographite to be highly selective of helium and hydrogen over all larger gas molecules, including neon.
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(China is highly selective of the films it allows in the country).
Although the cold-shouldered gesture could be interpreted as a personal snub (as many celeb gossip blogs have), Gaga was just following a recent trend of major stars being highly selective of whom they grant interviews on the red carpet.
Based on this feedback, it was assumed that being highly selective of taped consultations was not feasible.
High risk of bias: studies were highly selective of the trials included, for example, high-impact journals or specialised-journals only.
"Good deals will get done, but lenders will be highly selective for the rest of this year and probably a significant portion of next year".
This nano-catalyst was found to be highly selective for oxidative amination of aldehydes (Fig. 9).
The electrode was found to be highly selective to Cu2+ in the range of 0.1 10 μM.
These compounds were highly selective for inhibition of JAK3 over JAK2 and TYK.
ISIS 641384 was highly selective for inhibition of ATN-1 (>20-fold), even though it had not been selective for ATXN-3.
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