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The struggle against Bolshevism became most intense.
However, increasing the dose to 100 μg CT/kg resulted in a distinct calcemia and revealed the sustained release properties of the MS. The relative pharmacological effect became most intense after 8 12 h based on the selective pH-dependent delivery.
It is in Illinois, however, where the discussion over what a state owes its families has become most intense in recent weeks, as scores of families in one of its 529 college savings plans realize that they may not get the returns that they thought the state had promised them.
As seen from the values, the carbonyl absorption of the carboxyl becomes the most intense as the biomass challenged Pt(IV) for 6 days, and it becomes lower for 8 days and lowest for 10 days.
However, at concentrations above 0.60 Al3+ pfu the resonance at 78 ppm becomes the most intense.
At pressures higher than 2 GPa, this higher-energy band at 16 000 cm−1 becomes the most intense feature of the spectrum.
Upon cooling, the presence of a new band at 14 670 cm−1 becomes apparent, first observed at 233 K and increasing in intensity, to become the most intense peak in the spectra from 213 K.
However, both storms became a hurricane, with the second cyclone, Hurricane Mitch, become the most intense, deadliest, and costliest storm of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season.
WASHINGTON — Each morning for the last week, at 7 45, more than a dozen White House aides have mustered in the corner office of President Obama's chief of staff, Denis R. McDonough, to get their marching orders for what has become the most intense, uphill lobbying campaign of the Obama presidency.
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