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I used to think Elgar was a composer who could be encapsulated by the clichés of the Last Night of the Proms and his handlebar moustache, that he and his music were mired in a British backwater of fusty romanticism that was outdated even in its own time, and doomed forever only to speak of ludicrous Imperial ambition and patriotic stiff upper lips.
Furthermore, the stimulus data could be encapsulated by a header and tail, both for synchronization purposes, thus augmenting detection performance at the cost of overhead increasing.
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"The vernacular was embraced in the belief that the essence of a culture could be encapsulated and maintained by the continuation of time-honored visual traditions".
By swelling in aqueous positively charged IGF-I solutions, the protein could be encapsulated in DG-MP by polyionic complexation with negatively charged acidic gelatin.
Bovine superoxide dismutase (bSOD), as another model protein, could be encapsulated into reservoir-type microspheres by the 'polymer-alloys method' using both poly(dl-lactic acid) (PLA) and PLGA.
Doxorubicin could be encapsulated into these nanoparticles and then could easily be uptaken by breast cancer (MCF-7) cells and released into the cytoplasm [48].
Antisense oligonucleotide (ASON) Bcl-xl could be encapsulated into this hybrid nanosystem with extremely high loading efficiency by a nanoemulsion technique.
The direction from Mr. Lagerfeld could be encapsulated as simply as this: cool, urban, modern, effortless.
Broad's spirit of cricket could be encapsulated easily enough in the classic Aussie phrase, "Stuff you, mate".
But a system could be encapsulated in this respect without being encapsulated across the board.
Various biomolecules could be encapsulated in the beads and exhibit different release behaviors.
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