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Different studies have shown the relationship between continuous exposition to electromagnetic fields and different kinds of pathologies.

To explore the role of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway dependence in the context of resistance against EGFR blockade, we generated A431-CR and FaDu-CR cell lines with acquired resistance to cetuximab, through in vivo continuous exposition to the drug followed by tumour explant and in vitro stabilisation of the derived resistant cancer cell line (Bianco et al, 2008).

In our study, the MCF-7/DOXR cell line was proximately 17.0 times more resistant to doxorubicin as compared with its parental MCF-7 cell line, suggesting that the continuous exposition to doxorubicin enabled breast cancer cells to acquire drug resistance.

We also generated A431-CR and FaDu-CR cell lines with acquired resistance to cetuximab, through in vivo continuous exposition to the drug followed by tumour explant and in vitro stabilisation of the derived resistant cancer cell line, in agreement with the protocol we previously described (Bianco et al, 2008).

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It is shown that the resultant microstructure enables the steel to be used in applications involving continuous exposition at 400 °C for 500 h, even when subjected to simple stresses up to 60% of the σ0.2 yield stress.

They related this difference to the continuous exposition of American eels to technical penta- and octa-PBDE mixtures which had been banned in Europe in 2004.

Another difference with natural conditions concerns the continuous exposition of the cells to light for 12 hours, whereas in natural aquatic ecosystems, Microcystis cells are only located at the top of the water column during the first hours of the day, before to be mixed in this water column and to have a discontinuous access to the light during the rest of the day.

The continuous exposition of Sprague-Dawley rats to a 10  μT 50 Hz magnetic field for 91 days decreased the blood melatonin level [ 53].

Following Bligh (2000) definition, traditional lecture style is a "continuous exposition by the teacher"; in a traditional lecture instruction students' activity is limited to taking notes and asking questions to the instructor.

Thus it is possible and even likely that the book was composed more of sayings and epigrams than of continuous exposition.

Yet other critics, such as Kristin Thompson, see less value in the ambiguous ending of the film and more in its structure and novel method of storytelling, highlighting Inception as a new form of narrative that revels in "continuous exposition".

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