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As noted in Tables 1 and 2, the methylation of cytidine nucleobases in the major groove of hairpin DNAs 7, 10, and 11 led in each case to decreased Fe·BLM binding affinity and a decrease in DNA cleavage products.
Dexamethasone (DXM) is recommended in association with antibiotics in some specific cases to decrease the risk of sequelae and possibly the mortality rate.
City health department officials, who expect the number of AIDS cases to decrease dramatically by 1997, credit aggressive prevention efforts for the trend.
By using this combination, it is possible, in selected cases, to decrease the quantity of skin to be removed and consequently, to decrease the scar dimension.
81 Sustained release drugs may be more appropriate in selected cases to decrease the frequency of visits, injections, and the cost of therapy.
Contact tracing is a means to improve early case detection, prevent further propagation of drug resistance and is a cost-effective method for early identification of secondary cases to decrease transmission of M. tuberculosis in high-incidence areas [ 5].
The usual recommendations for the treatment of staphylococcal TSS do not consider this possibility and consist of a β-lactamase resistant anti-staphylococcal agent and clindamycin in some cases (to decrease the synthesis of TSST-1) (9 – 11 ).
At even older ages, however, the number of life years lost per incident case starts to decrease.
From [ 14], it is known that filaments with positive tension γ1 (a = 0.03 in our case) tend to decrease their length.
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