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He warned that failure to do so could lead him to order the closing of the St Peter and Moose Lake facilities or extensive release of patients.
The continuous land uplift of the region combined with the episodic rapid declines in pH may result in short and long term extensive release of metals.
Extensive slope failures which developed during this final stage had a close relationship with the extensive release of focused fluid flow.
Conventional operative techniques include corrective osteotomies, arthrodeses, extensive release of contractures and tendon transfers [5, 6, 7, 8].
Sepsis and septic shock lead to the multiorgan damage by extensive release of inflammatory mediators.
Despite the extensive release of phenolic acids, feruloyl esterases only moderately promoted enzyme access to cellulose or xylan.
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Mass-rearing and extensive releases of R. grandis might thus be needed to continue for several years.
Although in both of them extensive release had been carried out, we thought poor compliance of the patients with brace wearing was the main cause.
Perhaps we do not observe extensive transgene persistence in weedy relatives, i.e., only one introgressed transgenic weedy B. rapa plant has been observed in the field despite the extensive commercial release of transgenic B. napus [ 20], because of genetic load conferred by the lack of homeologous recombination or hitchhiking of crop alleles.
FTIR spectra and TEM images of Nannochloropsis cells showed that the enzymatic treatment produced significant alterations in the algal cell wall structure, with extensive loss of cell boundaries and release of intracellular material.
An induction of extensive Paneth cell degranulation (an excessive release of antimicrobials) via TLR9 stimulation for example, protects mice against Salmonella typhimurium infection (Rumio et al, 2004) but a lack of Paneth cell α-defensin (termed cryptdins in mice) activating enzyme conversely promotes a high susceptibility to orally administered pathogens (Wilson et al, 1999).
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