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Specifically, since a pioneering work by researchers at Cornell [11], graphene has recently been extensively taken into account for designing nanoresonators that can exhibit high-frequency dynamic range [11 13] with favorable high Q factors [13 17].
Exendin, which is a natural ligand of GLP-1R, is extensively taken up by islets and less by the exocrine pancreas.
Improvement in CMD has not, to our knowledge, been examined previously, and covariates have only seldom been extensively taken into account.
In SSF at 7% WIS, the xylose was extensively taken up, both when the enzymes were added initially and when prefermentation was applied (Table 2), resulting in high ethanol yields.
39 Although the functional role and impact of circulating miRNAs in living organisms remains currently unknown, we speculate that in ERA, miR-146a and miR-155 may be extensively taken up by recipient cells where they exert their regulatory activity.
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The two also traveled extensively, taking trips to Syria, Jordan, Russia and Malaysia.
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Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former New York City mayor and a friend of Mr. Trump's who has been traveling with him extensively, took over much of the preparation efforts by the end.
These motivate the researchers to extensively take up study on AgNPs.
These cells extensively took up the administered nanoparticles through non-specific transcytosis.
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