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The model analysis also points to the characteristics of artificial nano-particles that would render them more efficient harvesters of tumor biomarkers in the circulation, opening up possibilities for the early detection of curable disease, rather than simply better detection of advanced disease.

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Deepak Chopra has some advice: Improve air circulation (open a window), make sure the bedspread has been laundered and resist in-room snacks.

She says: "Ideas, even great ideas, can come from anywhere and everywhere, which is one reason why it's important to keep the channels of circulation open and free". Rosamond McKitterick, professor of history at Cambridge University, look at how we reinterpret past ideas in new ways in the present.

At the beginning of all experiments, the placenta was perfused for 30 minutes without return of the perfusate to the circulation (open loop), to remove blood and metabolites from the two placental circulations.

After detaching CS layer due to the pH-induced deprotonation with increasing pH to 7.4 in the mucus layer of the small intestine, the inner NPs would be released and effectively absorbed into blood circulation via opening the tight junctions by CS.

Doctors and surgeons began blood transfusions in an attempt to reestablish blood circulation after opening Selena's chest and finding massive internal bleeding.

Today about 1.2 million people visit the main library annually; when the new circulation library opens, that figure is expected to increase to about 4 million.

The plan improves circulation and opens up underused spaces, while also announcing a study on the hotly contested issue of the library's stacks.

The creation of more durable fibres, designed to be kept in continual circulation, could open up new markets for fibre-based leasing models.

Hypotonic distilled water directly entering the circulation through opened veins or absorbed more slowly, can cause haemolysis.

All these plans grew out of a desire to counteract what were seen as the central threats against life and happiness in the late 19th century: lack of light and air, unsanitary and overcrowded conditions and congested circulation that demanded the opening up of narrow streets and the restitution of "nature" in the form of green space, if not the dispersal of the entire city.

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