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The weekly paclitaxel and carboplatin regimen was designed to optimize the radiosensitizing properties of paclitaxel during the concurrent phase of treatment.
The aqueous mixtures in most cases displayed concurrent phase separation and micelle formation, which has to be taken into account when comparing critical micelle concentrations (CMCs).
One reason is possibly the difficulty in preventing aggregation and coarsening [caused by Ostwald Ripening (OR) and Oriented Attachment (OA) process and the concurrent phase transformation] of the NPs [8, 14].
The model accounts for the fully nonlinear, temperature dependent, evolution of heat conductivity and specific heat of the coating material that undergoes a continuous, and concurrent, phase transition from virgin to intumesced to charred material.
The concurrent phase separation and clustering of alloying elements in the ferrite phase of duplex stainless steel weldments after stress aging at 325 °C have been investigated by atom probe tomography analysis.
In addition, elevations in SBP were observed in the aforementioned concurrent phase IIa trial (Supplementary Table 1).
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A three-arm phase II study in NSCLC evaluated concurrent, phased, and sequential ipilimumab combined with carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients with stage IV NSCLC (Lynch et al, 2012).
They have been fabricated via a combined phase-inversion and sintering technique, whereby the viscous fingering phenomenon that takes place concurrent to phase inversion leads to the formation of a plurality of finger-like voids or micro-channels within the membranes.
For the next few paragraphs, we shall take semantic interpretation to refer to the process of deriving meaning representations from a word stream, taking for granted the operation of a prior or concurrent parsing phase.
In particular, we wanted to determine the overall effects of concurrent solid phase (MnO2) precipitation, gas (CO2) evolution and TCE dissolution resulting from the oxidation reaction on the porous medium's aqueous-phase relative permeability, krw.
We demonstrate a simple physical explanation for the cause of the well-known but so-far baffling behavior of the Chandler wobble during ∼1925 when it reached a near-zero amplitude and underwent a concurrent large phase jump.
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