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You can get them at fairly high concentrations, she says.
The compound does not activate and may inhibit phosphatidylinositol hydrolysis in mouse cortical brain slices yet it does stimulate a prazosin- or terazosin-blockable phosphorylation of MAP kinase (MAPK) both in vitro and in vivo but only at fairly high concentrations (10−4 M) (Stone et al, 2001d).
In the case of Fetotal concentration, about 88%% of the water samples exceed the maximum allowable limit (WHO 1997) which indicates the fairly high concentrations of iron in the area.
There also were fairly high concentrations of dissolved phosphate and silica in the water, ranging from 2.58 to 14.17 µM and 21.94 to166.72 µM for phosphate and silicate, respectively.
It is generally not dangerous except in fairly high concentrations (>15,000 ppm).
To date, most mechanistic studies on chemopreventive agents have utilized a single dietary bioactive at fairly high concentrations which is unlikely to be achieved by food intake [ 5].
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It seemed that this sample had a fairly high concentration of spores.
We also predicted a fairly high concentration profiles for beds 17x and 24x in the opposite cubicle.
Without reservoirs, the short WRT in the drainage network would successfully prevent the development of suspended algal biomass despite the fairly high SRP concentrations.
In biological culture media, the classical DLVO model is often unsuitable for predicting particle agglomeration due to their fairly high salt concentrations [20].
We chose GD0 as the beginning of exposure because exposures that started before conception often resulted in fairly high Hg concentrations in fetal/neonatal brains (Kakita et al. 2003), and we chose PND10 to cover the early neonatal period, in which considerable brain growth occurs.
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