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These elements would, therefore, be expected to be observed as human-specific insertions more often than the DNA transposons, for example, which have been inert for tens of millions of years.
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For months now, Ruth had been inert, almost unwakeable.
"I've been inert to seeing myself as a woman versus a man," she said.
While most silicon solar cells have been rendered inert by the time the temperature reaches 100 degrees Celsius, the PETE device doesn't hit peak efficiency until it is well over 200 C.
Traditionally most pharmaceutical excipients used for peroral dosage forms have been considered to be inert, although they have been known to play an important role in governing the release of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) required for the desired therapeutic effect.
After filtration, hazelnut shells have been carbonized under inert N2 atmosphere.
He uses this in combination with strips of animal tissue that have been made biologically inert so that the patient's immune system will not respond to them.
Sample preparation and transfer have been performed under inert nitrogen atmosphere in a preparation chamber directly attached to an ultra high vacuum system.
Thermogravimetric analyses have been conducted under inert and oxidative atmospheres to quantify the mass loss resulting from the thermal decomposition of the outer layer directly exposed to heat flux and oxygen-rich atmosphere and internal layers respectively.
We have been developing an inert constant region for use in therapeutic Abs with blocking functions.
Generally contrast agents, in particular MR agents, have been considered safe inert drugs.
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