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By quantitative immunoblotting, neither Sup35 nor chaperone levels correlated with curing efficiency, indicating that [ PSI + ]Weak curing could not be explained by simple changes in protein expression.
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The old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure could not ring more true.
Although systemic antifungal treatment and repetitive radical surgery was started immediately cure could not be provided.
The intention of the TS in these patients was to debulk the adenoma, as it was appreciated that cure could not be achieved by TS.
Since the early 19th century, the architectural layout of asylums originated from a belief that cure could not occur unless psychiatric patients were isolated from their familiar home environment and put into a suitable "therapeutic space".
Information regarding the reason for diagnostic testing, compliance with antimicrobial treatment, treatment of partners, and tests of cure could not be determined from the available data in the present study.
Like Magazine or Gang of Four, the Cure couldn't be seen to be backtracking towards the mainstream, and also had to take an imaginative leap beyond the stagnant pond of punk.
The old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure couldn't be truer.
But in truth, he did the one thing that Nancy Brinker, the former CEO of Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, couldn't do for the life of her until it was too late.
Second, the intake of fresh or cured items could not be distinguished among participants.
Based on the attained RSM models, the first one (considering all four factors) indicated the composition with the highest modulus of rupture after curing, but it could not properly predict the castables' properties after drying.
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