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In swimmers, Riazanova[19] showed uniform and symmetrical lengthening of the metacarpal bones and thickening of their compact substance due to adaptation to the physical loading.
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Therefore, due to their significantly increased wetting properties and surface area of drug available for dissolution, liquisolid compacts of water-insoluble substances may be expected to display enhanced drug release characteristics and consequently improved oral bioavailability [ 18– 20].
Cellulose microfibrils that act as cell wall scaffold are embedded in a matrix of amorphous hemicelluloses and phenolics substances, resulting in a rigid and compact mesh-like structure [ 6, 7].
The best dewaterability is observed for activated sludge that contains strong, compact flocs without single cells and dissolved extracellular polymeric substances.
The Scottish Terrier is a small, compact, short-legged, sturdily-built terrier of good bone and substance.
The menu at Moda, printed on little squares that look like the liner notes for a compact disc, reflects a commitment to prime ingredients and a quiet determination not to let style overrule substance.
The ball-shaped, compact A95 cells are surrounded by a thick cell-wall and are embedded in extracellular polymeric substances that are arranged in compact clusters of cells.
"If everybody goes to compact fluorescents, which I hope they will, I think they need to better publicize that they contain a dangerous substance," she said.
Compact bone, also called cortical bone, dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled with organic ground substance and inorganic salts, leaving only tiny spaces (lacunae) that contain the osteocytes, or bone cells.
interstate compact.
"Compact" – tiny.
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