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This may result in the detachment of the zwitterionic polymers and may consequently keep long-term application out of reach.
When regular patterns from convergent PCs coincide, the summed inhibition will be relatively constant over the duration of the patterns and, consequently, keep the level of inactivation of calcium channels steady.
This implicates that anti-rheumatic drugs should keep disease activity at a stable, low level, and consequently keep structural damage to a minimum.
Even for expansion of testing from KRAS to all RAS, RASKET KIT could require the same amount of DNA and consequently keep the same testing cost as well.
Most human gene promoters overlap with CpG-rich regions, designated CpG islands (CGIs), which are usually excluded from DNA methylation and, consequently, keep genes transcriptionally active.
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They uncovered no smoking guns responsible for the leak and consequently kept a sharp lookout for any icy flecks that might appear from the massive frame that holds the solar panels on the left side.
During the reactions, the molecular beacon aptamer opened its stem-loop, and the labeled Fc was consequently kept away from the ECL substrate.
Slit dampers caused a remarkable reduction in the plastic strain at the column face area and consequently kept plastic hinge formation away from the column face.
During the reaction, the molecular beacon opened its stem loop, and the labeled Fc was consequently kept away from the ECL substrate.
The omnipresent singer-songwriter-producer said he was unprepared to win and consequently kept his acceptance speech comparatively short.
They recognized some features by which J. anoblepas differs from the living species, and consequently kept it as a distinct, extinct species.
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