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TNFα production was significantly decreased at a dose of alcohol of 50 mM after LPS stimulation (P < 0.05) but more apparently at doses of 100 and 200 mM alcohol (P < 0.001) compared with LPS-induced samples.

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Two choreographers are credited, but three more apparently had a hand in the proceedings.

Any fears you might have that an Ibsen play will be slow and dutiful are quickly banished by director Doug Hughes and this new "version" (not translation, but something more, apparently) by Rebecca Lenkiewicz.

To date, 100 serotyped HRV or 'classical' strains have been divided between two genetically distinct species based on subgenomic sequences, but many more, apparently novel strains remain un-characterized, circulating in unknown patterns and causing undefined illnesses.

But no more, apparently.

But not any more, apparently.

She could have earned more, apparently, but in exchange for £50,000 one nightclub asked "that she turn up twice, not go anywhere else before or after that evening, and stay for a minimum of two hours", and, frankly, she just wasn't prepared to "work" in those kind of conditions.

But the cinemas – even the more apparently cerebral ones – are all about bums on seats.

Television usage remained steady compared to the same week last year, but more viewers apparently tuned to cable instead, reflecting the gradual growth of cable amid the declines for broadcast.

But more intriguingly, apparently identical recrystallization conditions would not always lead to the formation of the same polymorph.

Not any more, apparently.

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