Sentence examples for by a delayed release from inspiring English sources

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Release kinetics revealed that in the first 12 h, the entire Aquamin content was released from the 100 F however, less than half of Aquamin in the 500 F was released with the remainder released approximately 21 days later giving an initial burst release followed by a delayed release.

This significant reduction was not observed after 4, 9 and 52 weeks which could be explained by a delayed release of the vaccine from the Bioneedles giving an equally delayed immune response as compared to regular vaccination (Figure 2).

Finally, the in vitro release profile observed for these nanoparticles was characterized by an initial fast release followed by a delayed release phase.

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"By agreeing to a delayed release date, redbox can now acquire Warner Home Video titles at a reduced product cost, preserving value for our consumers and increasing customer access to Warner titles at redbox locations nationwide".

In general, the polymeric matrix (PCL-pluronic) has shown to be a controlled release system very efficient for release of drugs, and in this particular composition (NREP A4), the polymeric system served as a delayed release system by reducing the release of flavonoids present in the propolis extract against L. braziliensis.

So, because of this delayed release, journalists, "guided by a 'helpful' briefing by Mrs Thatcher's loyal press secretary", wrote reports which, before "the many critical passages were spotted", let the prime minister "off the hook".

Release of immunoreactive basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) from the composites increased up to 5-fold following ADV and delayed release was achieved by delaying exposure to ultrasound.

Keep in mind that the company delayed release of the product by about two or so months, as it tweaked the final hardware.

Our previous genomic and proteomic studies suggest that IL-2 seems to exert its effect on the tumour site indirectly by inducing monocyte activation, followed by a delayed, dose-dependent release of chemoattractants such as CXCR3 and CCR5 ligands that recruit TILs only in the later stages of treatment (Panelli et al, 2002; Wang et al, 2002; Panelli et al, 2004b; Weiss et al, 2011).

Mr. Aftergood said he was pleased that the administration had kept in place the automatic process of declassification ordered by Mr. Clinton, even if it had delayed releasing the documents for three years.

Further, the CyD conjugate-based repeated- and prolonged-release systems were designed by combining the conjugate (used as a delayed-release fraction) with the KP 2-hydroxypropyl-β-CyD (HP-β-CyD) complex (used as a fast-release fraction) or with KP 2-hydroxypropyl-β-CyDolid dispersion (used as a slow-release fraction), respectively.

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