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Coronary arterioles and capillary structures were concurrently produced with myocytes, tending to preserve blood supply and oxygen diffusion to the surrounding cells.
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There is also evidence that performance on motor-imagery tasks is partially facilitated when the sensory information provided during a concurrently produced behaviour is consistent with the imagined sensory experience, perhaps due to a reduction in this conflict [7], [59].
A minimum of two independently generated stable cell lines with concurrently produced EV controls was used.
N-type TiO2 semiconductor particle reacted with Fe3O4 or Fe2O3 particle and concurrently produced p-type FeTiO3 in plasma spraying process.
Our government is happy with it because it will bring jobs, while concurrently producing for the local and regional markets.
H2 was also produced with the anaerobic enrichments but was concurrently consumed by non-methanogenic microorganisms.
iNKT cells have a striking capacity to concurrently produce cytokines that are classically associated with both Th1 responses (e.g., IFNγ, TNFα) and Th2 responses (IL-4, IL-5, IL-13).
The car was produced concurrently with the MG Midget through the 60s.
Kuhn] were produced concurrently with introduced tubers, bulbs, and vegetables such as peas, potatoes, carrots, onions, rhubarb, celery, turnips, cabbage and barley.
The film was announced in September 1941 and produced concurrently with Soeara Berbisa (Venomous Voice), a film on which Boen acted as assistant director.
The remainder of the taxonomy expands to facilitate assessment of the allocation of resources necessary for a second action to be produced concurrently with the first task.
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