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Therefore, it is suggested that the curcumin-loaded micelles have no destructive effect on erythrocyte.
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These suggested that all DTX-loaded micelles made from Polysorbate 80 in these concentrations had no destructive effect on erythrocyte, and the DTX-loaded new formulation caused much gentler hematolysis and erythrocyte agglutination at body temperature compared to the marketed DTX-loaded Polysorbate 80 micelles.
Both sides of that question may have a destructive effect on the relationship between imagination and memory.
The alcohol or ammonia used in most cleaning products can have a destructive effect on the plastic used in most L.C.D. screens.
I fear this act by the world's premier Holocaust research and remembrance institution will have a destructive effect on hundreds of other Jewish sites throughout the world.
Unfortunately, Barry seems to have a destructive effect on the lives of anyone in his immediate proximity, and Tim soon finds himself without a girlfriend and in danger of destroying any chance he ever had of attaining promotion.
I applaud Ian Frazier's report on the return of seal colonies to New York Harbor, but wish he had made it clear that these animals can have a destructive effect on coastal inshore ecology ("Back to the Harbor," March 21st).
Quackery disguised as science can have a destructive effect on a country already deep in trouble, on a people profoundly misguided by the populist rhetoric of most of their politicians.
The Doppler errors also have a destructive effect in the signal acquisition (searching) stage.
It is obvious that robots increasingly have been empowered; therefore, the action of robots might have either destructive effect or useful impact on older adults.
As the authigenic precipitations of quartz and feldspar have occupied the pore space, they have a destructive effect on the reservoir physical properties evolution.
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