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Hence, albeit for hitherto unknown molecular reasons, BDNF expression seems to be much more refractory to CB1 receptor activation in the cortex than in the striatum or hippocampus.

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This is probably due to the increased contribution from seagrass leaves, which are much more refractory than SPOM.

Both show a 44% increase to the already robust FRET span of the originally published sensor [1] and in addition are much more refractory to pH changes and UV illumination.

While in hospital there were no significant differences in mortality between the groups, there were much more refractory cardiac events in group I (12.2%) versus group II (1%) (P < 0.001), and left ventricular dysfunction was 10% in group I versus 1% in group II (P < 0.02).

They are much more robust than fireclay refractories at high temperatures and in basic environments.

The relatively small number of FFs, FSFs, and Fs present in nature indicates protein structure is much more conserved than sequence and is refractory to evolutionary change [ 27].

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