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While the point of this particular action wasn't a boycott a popular meme on social media called for one on Tuesday—some of the protests did weakly yell "c'mon guys, boycott" but they were, obviously, fighting a losing battle.

Since the study did (weakly) associate liquid faeces day one with the development of NNPDS, future studies should not rule out that NNPDS sometimes starts on the day of birth.

Interestingly, although the planktonic growth of Escherichia coli was only weakly inhibited by derriobtusone A, the compound did reduce biomass in various concentrations and did weakly reduce the number of viable cells.

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According to Aharonov's theory though, the measurements could be done weakly, so that they would not alter the neutrons' state.

This is owing to the feature of decreasing the cross-correlation of WPFs at high frequencies and the fact that the WPF does weakly couple into the structural modes at high wavenumbers such that 2πf/Uc

Increased pore circularity does weakly correlate with increased permeability, likely as a result of embayments at the pore boundary that do not promote fluid flow, although we emphasize that further analysis on larger 3D volumes (as shown in Kennedy et al. 2016) is required to confirm the correlation.

Women go to ANC to get the card and get registered so they are not blamed if they go to health facility for delivery, in case of complications…." (male policymaker) Another female interviewee affirmed this: "Through ANC service, a woman is told whether the fetus is healthy, in a good position, or doing weakly in the womb.

This combination did, however, weakly increase the levels of IL-5 and IL-10 in culture supernatants (Supp. Fig. S2C).

Of 19 isolated sponge-expressing cells examined in 11 experiments, there were four cells that did respond weakly to PGE2, but with a >3-fold time delay as compared to the controls (supplementary Figure S3).

However, NDRG1 did bind weakly to cardiolipin, a lipid found in the inner membrane of the mitochondria and its oxidation is involved in induction of apoptosis [31].The biological consequence of NDRG1 binding to cardiolipin remains unknown.

These bacterial isolates did react weakly positive, using the cut-off values for the faecal material, by C. difficile PTAB EIA, confirming the specificity problem on stool samples stored for a long period at 4°C [ 26– 31].

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