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Nanodevices are being created that have a potential to develop cancer treatment, detection, and diagnosis.
Stands that displayed a great degree of resemblance with a classic single tree selection structure in terms of diameter distribution and homogenous spatial distribution were a priori assessed to have a potential to develop towards a sustainable selection structure.
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Hirudin is an inhibitor of thrombin and used as an effective anticoagulant, but has a potential to develop unacceptable immune responses.
The results suggested that C101 was a high selective blocker targeting N-type Ca2+ channels, and may have a potential to be developed as a novel analgesic agent.
Combined with its inherent rapid setting time, PC/CAC blended cements have a potential to be developed into a suitable repair material for concrete.
Furthermore, these results suggest that CB may have a potential to be developed as a therapeutic agent against cancer.
Behind this kind of ethics stands the Aristotelian notion of entelechy: humans have a natural potential to develop rationality and through it acquire virtuous character.
The finding shows promising results that this approach has a potential to be developed as a practical tool.
Thus, the results suggest that coenzyme Q10 has a potential to be developed as preventive agent against microcystin-LR induced toxicity.
These results indicates that the biocompatible hydrogel reported here has a potential to be developed into useful materials for in vitro cell culture, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
Our study suggests that ADAC has a potential to be developed as a clinical otological treatment for acute hearing loss caused by exposure to traumatic noise.
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