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The presence of several unused chemical shifts may indicate that an additional sugar component, which was not identified by CASPER, is present in the investigated material or that a substituent has not been accounted for, which highlights that in such cases further detailed analysis of the NMR spectra is required (Scheme S1.1).

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This is the first drug to show a disease-modifying effect for PD, which highlights the potential for targeting iron for PD pharmacotherapy, and strongly implicates iron in the disease mechanism.

Our results indicate that forest conversion might indeed create suitable habitats for ticks, which highlights the need for intensive information campaigns and effective tick control measures.

These considerations suggest the need for a new term for DAMPs which highlights their functional activity and central role in thrombosis as well as immunity.

Our friends at Air Charter Service recently posted an article Which Destination is Perfect for You? which highlights the best spots for luxury travelers around the world.

However, in our study, the significant effect disappeared after further adjustment with the length of stay, except for meropenem, which highlights meropenem as an antibiotic that selected for P. aeruginosa resistance.

The Pinta art fair, for instance, which highlights modern and contemporary art from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, is being held this week, while Free Range, which runs through July 15, focuses on the works of recent graduates in disciplines like art, photography and design.

That's a sentence that wouldn't get past Just Not Sorry, a new plug-in for Gmail which highlights every single apology, hesitating "maybe" or circumlocutory "actually" sent from your outbox.

"Immersed" would be a better description and his commitment has been recognised by his selection by Supporters Direct as one of its case studies for Supporter Ownership Week, which highlights some of the voluntary work being done by those at clubs that are owned by their fans.

To inspire students to think about simple solutions to real-world problems, share the end of the article "Brewing Up Double-Edged Delicacies for Mosquitoes," which highlights research using toxin-laced floral nectar to control mosquito populations: More than one scientist noted that the idea of toxic nectar seemed so simple that it was surprising it hadn't been thought of before.

The maxima found are sharp, showing up to a ∼60% variation in hydrogen production rate for t2,opt±1day, which highlights the importance of system operation in optimal rhythm.

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