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This drop was preceded by a lag phase during which the pH remained unchanged.
The US EPA LandGEM model appeared to fit the data well, provided it is preceded by a lag phase, which on average was 1.5 years.
After 24 h of the cell growth, we observed only a very slight increase in the cell number, which might be caused by a lag phase, when the cells adapt to new environment [48].
Hydrophobic drug release from poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres typically exhibits a tri-phasic profile with a burst release phase followed by a lag phase and a secondary release phase.
Moreover, drug release pattern from nanoparticles showed burst-release of drugs during the first 2 h of study, followed by a lag phase of relatively slow release, which is also reported earlier (Mainardes and Evangelista 2005; Gõmez-Gaete et al. 2007).
Addition of Pt to neutrophils was accompanied by a lag phase of about 1 min, followed by a linear dose-related increase in LECL, which peaked at around 4 min and achieved statistical significance at concentrations of 0.025 μM Pt and higher.
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Oxidation of oxyhemoglobin by nitrite is characterized by the presence of a lag phase followed by autocatalysis.
Duff showed data suggesting that tau accumulated on spine-like structures on the axon and was taken up by cells after a lag phase.
The translated microsphere release profiles modeled using Heaviside functions as compared to 5-FU release characterized by the absence of a lag phase, are supported by AFM pore size measurements.
When HS was present, the formation of amyloid by IAPP was greatly accelerated, as indicated by the lack of a lag phase.
Drug release was characterized by the absence of a lag phase (t B = 0) and immediate diffusion.
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