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Then, by applying a simple numerical optimization algorithm to the base mesh, we achieve a developable waterbomb tessellation, which can be developed onto a plane without stretching.
These particles were developed onto the cotton fibers and may be dependent on the chemical conditions and physical environment during the growing process.
A separation method for a mixture of eight sulfur-containing peptides and proteins characterized by a wide molar mass (1 18.4 kDa) and pI range (4.5 10.7) was developed onto a monolithic phenyl phase.
Distal condyles only slightly developed onto the anterior face of the shaft.
After washing, protein bands were visualized using chemiluminescence and developed onto film (KODAK).
Western blot signal was detected by Supersignal West Pico Chemiluminescent Substrate (Pierce Biotechnology, Rockford, IL) and developed onto Hyperfilm (Amersham Biosciences).
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According to the results, pores form within the fiber if DMF has low volatility and develop onto the fiber surface if THF high volatile solvent is employed.
So my creative process starts with the internet, films, books and everyday life, which I later develop onto my sketchbook and then with colored pencils".
Chemistry was developed to introduce functionality onto the 9-aryl ring, which resulted in the identification of potent FAK inhibitors.
Therefore, a straightforward and fast method was developed to graft MIPs onto GO by reversible addition fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization.
However, it is important to understand the potential pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic interactions between anthelmintic molecules, before drug combination formulations are developed to be introduced onto the pharmaceutical market.
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