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Shops selling medical equipment, like wheelchairs and surgical knives, exist predominantly for patients to purchase supplies that a nearby public-sector hospital may not have.
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While all other histidines exist predominantly as the Nε2 tautomer, for His22 the Nε2 tautomer is the predominant neutral form in the wild-type protein, while the Nδ1 tautomer is the predominant form in the P23T mutant.
The applications of ultrasonic vibrations for material removal processes exist predominantly in the area of vertical processing of hard and brittle materials.
These kinds of molecules have been reported to exist predominantly in four plant families: Rutaceae, Moraceae, Fabaceae and Apiaceae (for review see [ 4]).
These findings suggest that curcumin derivatives exist predominantly in the enol form during binding to Aβ aggregates, and that the enolization of curcumin derivatives is crucial for binding to Aβ aggregates.
Comparative analysis shows that discrepancies do exist predominantly during the storm main phase.
Comparative analysis shows that significant discrepancies do exist predominantly during the storm main phase.
In the human body, bacteria exist predominantly in two states: planktonic and sessile [14].
As for EVOH copolymers, only thermodynamically stable OCP was found to exist in the crystalline region, and the hydroxyl groups were proved to enter the crystalline region of ethylene segments, while the side groups of EVA exist predominantly in the amorphous region.
NIa was shown to exist predominantly in the cytoplasm as observed by immunofluorescence microscopy.
For technical reasons, it is probably impossible to rule out such local cellular hypoxia that may exist predominantly within the mitochondria.
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