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The balance is very delicate indeed, and government veterinarians have found that repeated small doses can gradually deplete an animal's supply of cholinesterase, so that without warning a minute additional dose will cause poisoning.
Nonetheless, a simple application of an optimal control framework suggests a blended discharge strategy, in which the powertrain is operated as to gradually deplete the SoC and reach the lower threshold only at the end of the trip.
Operating modern renewables is essentially carbon-free, except for minor subsets fueled by biomass grown using unsustainable practices that gradually deplete soil carbon.
Instead, cells gradually deplete glucose from the culture medium at a starting concentration of 5 mM glucose, mimicking a more physiological situation of hypoglycemia.
T cells are vital in adaptive control of M. tb infection [ 45]; however, HIV infection can gradually deplete CD4+ T cells, some of which can be M. tb-specific [ 30] and CD4+ T cell depletion is a key factor contributing to latent TB reactivation [ 30, 46].
Poisoning or burning the wild Pokémon will cause its HP to gradually deplete, making it easier to catch, but increasing the risk of causing it to faint.
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[Hint: as the PSC particles condense, H 2 O and/or HNO 3 are gradually depleted from the gas phase according to the particle stoichiometry].
(I have a large, but gradually depleting pile of old NMEs: the cat's litter tray ain't gonna line itself).
Over the years, he has seen his comrades walk free, their ranks gradually depleted, until in 2010 he became the only one left.
The Mexicans here say the population of the village is being gradually depleted, though high birth rates have compensated somewhat for the loss.
Our analyses also suggest that most miRNAs have evolved over the last 800 million years by gradually depleting G in their seeds beginning at the 5′ end.
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