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It has been shown (Demignot et al, 1990; Yokota et al, 1993; Powers et al, 2001) that in an immunoagent of about 100 kDa the advantage of the prolonged half-life of an intact antibody is composed with an increased extravascular diffusion, both very expedient features for targeting solid tumours.
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Earlier this summer, you might recall, the booking policy of Britain's major festivals was exposed through the simple expedient of blocking out the names of all the artists that did not feature any women.
In order to receive expedient information about the biological process of interest, the applied radiotracers have to fulfil a variation of features.
This route features a uniformly high level of stereocontrol relying on lactate aldol chemistry,[ 9] combined with expedient fragment assembly based on a variety of palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions and an efficient macrolactonization step.
It is expedient.
Impatience is expedient.
His going became expedient.
This expedient is hardly unprecedented.
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