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However, the resorption rate of the SPU and βTCP did depend on the regeneration process, which was governed by dose and release rate of rhBMP-2.
Moreover, CaCl2 and NaCl, existing as the major electrolytes in the bicarbonate-buffered solution, dose-dependently govern particle size and eventually internalization and expression of particle-associated DNA.
The system was demonstrated to be effective for inactivation of Escherichia coli, and DNA-weighted UV dose was shown to govern reactor performance.
But a surprise awaited them: when used with certain machine settings that govern image clarity, the automatic feature did not reduce the dose — it raised it.
The precautions followed in prescribing medication for the elderly are an excellent example of the principle that should govern all drug therapy drugs should be used in the lowest effective dose, especially because side effects increase with concentration.
Implicit in this challenge is the need to understand the underlying mechanisms that govern the overall response of normal tissues exposed to low-dose radiation.
Most studies indicate, on average, 10 30% inorganic As, 10 20% MMA, and 60 70% DMA in urine, but the methylation of As is governed by its absorption, dose level, route of exposure, and age (Vahter 1999).
An attempt has been made to highlight the effects of the mechanisms that govern the release of incorporated growth factors from the delivery system as this determines the final dose of growth factor released and its impact on tissue regeneration.
Concluding, it can be stated that the carrier engineering, or generally carrier properties, govern downstream processing, whereas the API engineering and API properties govern the aerosolisation performance and thereby significantly affect the dose delivery to the lungs.
The govern.
"Govern now," she said.
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