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High-power piezo-electric motors with power densities of 1.4 kW/kg display a potential for substituting hydraulic actuators.

Overall, the results clearly display a potential application of using the NIR-emissive organic nanoparticles for in vitro and in vivo imaging.

In particular, two compounds (4b and 4e) were designed to display a potential good leaving group on the crucial carbonyl with a view to possibly acylating the active serine of the hFAAH catalytic triad.

All clinical VT/PVC morphologies were captured by the system and processed to display a potential and an activation map.

Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) are found in the bone marrow and belong to stem cells that display a potential for multilineage differentiation.

MSC, a subset of non-haematopoietic cells in the marrow stroma, display a potential for self-renewal, proliferation and differentiation into precursors for bone, cartilage, connective and muscular tissue.

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Biological screening of ethyl acetate extract of Xylaria psidii displayed a potential therapeutic effect on pancreatic cancer cells.

When combined with MP-11, the nanocomposite electrode displays a potential application for the detection of H2O2with a low detection limit and rapid response time.

A pair of reversible redox peaks of hemoglobin was observed, and bioelectrocatalytic activity toward the reduction of H2O2 was also demonstrated, displaying a potential application for the fabrication of novel biosensors to sense H2O2.

Persimmon leaves are used as a popular folk medicine to treat hypertension, angina and internal haemorrhage in Cyangbhina, and it has been reported that ethyl acetate extract of persimmon leaves (EAPL) displays a potential therapeutic effect on neurodegenerative diseases.

As previously reported, some scaffolds displayed a potential to act by themselves as stimuli for the differentiation of resident bone marrow stem cells, by inducing an "in situ" tissue regeneration that allows an orderly and durable osteochondral tissue without the need for any cell augmentation (Kon et al. [2012b]; O'Shea and Miao [2008]; Keeney and Pandit [2009]; Lopa and Madry [2014]).

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