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Medical data, rarefied and condensed, presents huge power to do good, but it also presents huge risks.

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In conclusion a modified version of the paper, which is suitably condensed and presents the major findings succinctly would be suitable for publication as a discovery note in Biology Direct.

Regarding the different coagulants, it is clear that condensed tannins presented an efficient performance, while hydrolyzable ones were less effective (TTC and ChTC).

By seeing and hearing an entire event — not a condensed version presented in a newspaper story or an opinion posted on a blog — Friedland said residents will get more context, such as the speaker's tone and demeanor.

Similarly, epigallocatechin 3-gallate (EGG), a gallic acid condensed tannin present in green tea, is capable of inducing apoptosis through the mitochondrial pathway in murine breast cancer cells (4T1) [ 35].

Briefly, each herb was mixed, dissolved, and extracted using a reflex condenser presented in Supplementary Table 1.

The dynamic model of a novel household refrigerator with SSPCM (shape-stabilized phase change material) heat storage condenser presented in this paper were established and agreed well with the experiment.

Blinkist, a Berlin-based startup that presents condensed versions of non-fiction literature — each title can be read or listened to in about 15 minutes — has raised $18.8 million in funding led by Insight Venture Partners (a firm that is leading no less than three investments on this very day: see here and here).

Blinkist, a Berlin-based startup that presents condensed versions of non-fiction literature — each title can be read or listened to in about 15 minutes — has raised $18.8 million in funding led by Insight Venture Partners (a firm that is leading no less than three investments on this very day: see here and here).

In a postphenomenological account, this is because the slowness of pencil note-taking invites students to rephrase and condense the presented material, whereas the compositional speed of a laptop invites students to transcribe material verbatim (Aagaard, 2015b).

This type of perception presupposes the capacity to isolate a single instant (one in which a significant experience takes place) and "condense" past, present and future in it, subtracting it from the rhythm of time and thus introducing into the latter a break which, as Giorgio Agamben writes "seems to introduce a split or halt in this eternal flow" (Agamben, 1984, pp. 150-151).

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