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Furthermore, PET imaging revealed no significant extent of in vivo defluorination of both PDRs, since no enhanced radioactivity uptake in bone was observed.
Additionally, autoclaving and vinasse inclusion promote higher rate and extent of in vitro digestion, which is reflected on the caecal activity.
It would be useful to be able to predict the extent of in vivo precipitation so that formulation measures to counteract this problem can be taken.
Mutation at the rugosus (r) locus leads to wrinkled pea seeds, a reduction in starch content and a lower extent of in vitro starch digestibility.
Results provide evidence of a direct association between antioxidant content of chocolate and the extent of in vivo response on plasma antioxidant capacity.
In this context, the differential adsorptive behavior of methylene blue onto sand and iron oxides (Mitchell et al. 1955; Saha et al. 2011) is used to follow the extent of in situ coating of sand in Fe0/sand filters.
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The extent of in-car, child-centric smoking is unknown.
As such, my choice here of Dreams of a Life is as much for the maudlin, retrospective shadow it cast over my thoughts as for the extent of in-the-cinema waterworks.
It demonstrated a greater extent of in-vivo drug deposition in the TM of albino rabbits relative to Ciprocin®.
Yields of milk, energy corrected milk (ECM), milk fat and protein decreased with increasing extent of in-silo fermentation.
Reduced milk fat content with increasing extent of in-silo fermentation appears to be related to reduced proportion of lipogenic VFA in the rumen.
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