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ALD Al2O3 also exerts a better passivation effect on p+-type emitters than other dielectric layers.
would exert a better tumor suppressive effect.
Epothilone can penetrate BBB and exert a better efficacy at low concentration and now undergoes a phase 1 clinical trial.
Clinical observations seem to confirm this conclusion, since BCG therapy seems to exert a better antitumour effect in high-grade bladder cancer (Table 1).
Moreover, BCG seems to exert a better antitumour effect in CIS and high-grade cancer (Melekos et al, 1993; Kurth et al, 2000).
For example, in a recent study, we demonstrated that the spatiotemporal release of an antiangiogenesis agent and a chemotherapeutic agent from a hybrid nanoparticle, a 'nanocell' could exert a better therapeutic outcome as compared with existing delivery approaches (Sengupta et al, 2005).
β-Blockers should be preferred in patients with a history of myocardial infarction (in whom they exert a better protection against recurrence of myocardial necrosis and sudden death [ 10, 13]), while β-blockers or calcium channel blockers should be given to patients affected by angina pectoris for their symptomatic benefit.
In advanced stages of the disease, the outcome of locoregional and distant metastasis is significantly different; and furthermore in the case of locoregional metastasis, in-transit and satellite metastases exert a significantly better prognosis than regional lymph node involvement.
Bilberry alone and in combination with L. plantarum HEAL19 exerts a better protection against lipid peroxidation than chokeberry.
We tested the hypothesis that consumption of MUFA in the form of olive oil exerts a better effect on endothelial function in subjects with type 2 diabetes than that associated with consumption of butter.
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