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Furthermore, in myeloid leukaemia patients, GSH levels and its associated enzyme GSH transferase are commonly high, and are associated with increased risk of disease relapse and resistance to chemotherapy treatments.
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The soil salinity was not high in the test area, but there were commonly high water table and high salinity in the plain.
Both groups (participants retained and not retained in care) commonly (high tertile) discussed depression and mental illness, feeling sick, and competing life activities as barriers.
In addition, individuals not retained in care commonly (high tertile) endorsed expensive and unreliable transportation, experiencing stigma, and insufficient insurance as barriers.
Herbaceous biomass like Cynara is commonly high in potassium, chlorine and ash, which has been reported as a source of problems for combustion applications.
Regarding the definite diagnosis, the CICR rate measured using the skinned fiber method is commonly high in MH patients and their families, but it does not occur in NMS patients [12].
Field-bred Labradors are commonly higher energy and more high-strung compared to the Labrador bred for conformation showing while conformation breeds are calmer in energy, and as a consequence may be more suited to working relationships than being a "family pet".
These drop 2 grimy herbs at a time, and more commonly high level herbs than low level.
Their commonly high expression in the liver, spleen, and head kidney is consistent with this hypothesis.
Some fatty acid species, palmitic (C16: 0), linoleic (C18 2) and linolenic (C18 3) acids were commonly higher in root and leaf lipids, and only differed in their relative proportions (Table 2).
However, commonly high levels of phytate in soybean grain could negatively affect its nutritive value.
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