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His expression settles into a characteristic half-smile that makes clear he'd relish it if you disagreed.

Equilibrium dialysis showed (a) different permeation of CPFX through the membranes of GUVs and multilamellar vesicles (MLVs), with characteristic half-lives of 54.4 and 18.1 h, respectively; and (b) increased retention of CPFX in case of GUVs with released amounts of 70% compared with about 97% in case of MLVs.

Indeed some leaves exhibit curved synclinal folds, and then a characteristic half-saddle unflatenable shape at their sinus.

Bacterial transcripts each have a characteristic half-life, suggesting that the processes of RNA degradation work in an active and selective manner.

The spike characteristics half maximum width (HMW) and spike area were determined from the normalized average signal of simple and complex spikes of individual recordings.

Due to axillary metastases and unfavorable primary tumor characteristics, half of the patients already would have received chemotherapy and even more would have had hormonal therapy.

Our patient cohort included early breast cancer patients with high-risk characteristics: half were premenopausal, the majority had ≥4 positive axillary lymph nodes, large tumor size in most cases, almost half had high grade tumors, while 18.5% had ER/PgR-negative and 21.8% HER2-positive tumors.

Moreover, of the Service Delivery characteristics half to two thirds of documents provided information about planned and actual dosages of intervention and treatment retention, while far fewer (approximately 35%) provided information about clinical processes such as screening and assessment or space requirements.

The relationship between cell wall characteristics (composition, particle size) and fermentation characteristics (half-time of gas production and maximal rate of substrate degradation) was analysed using linear regression.

The efficacy of RIT is dependent on the properties of the targeted antigen (i.e. specificity, tumour selectivity, density, availability, shedding, heterogeneity of expression), the properties of the tumour (i.e. vascularization, blood flow, permeability), the properties of the antibody, and the properties of the radioisotope (i.e. emission characteristics, half-life, bioavailability) [ 14, 26].

Figure 2a shows that some nanostructures have a characteristic of half wire and half tube.

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