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We show that our particles can: (i) encapsulate retinol with high efficiency (>85%), (ii) protect retinol from degradation (yielding a half-life 9× greater than unencapsulated retinol) and (iii) slowly release retinol over several hours (at rates from 0.14 to 0.67 μg cm-2 s-1/2).

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I encapsulated my argument against installing "liberal education in authoritarian places" last year in a New York Times essay and, more thoughtfully, in the fine British website openDemocracy.

The ability to fabricate modules with different shapes may be useful for two reasons: (i) Encapsulating cells of different types in modules of different shapes or sizes allows discrimination by eye, gravity, or (in principle) velocity in a gentle flow.

Therapeutic genes and proteins can be (i) encapsulated within the liposome and (ii) chemically conjugated to the surface groups.

In addition to its concentration, each reaction is determined by a rate constant k i, encapsulating physical information about the underlying biochemical reaction.

However, as the sample is cooled to 240 K, diastereotopic geminal guest protons are observed for the guest in the major assembly (I), indicating a chiral extended capsule structure (this diastereotopic splitting can be observed more clearly in assembly I encapsulating n-C15H32: see Figure SI2a).

Tumours are classified into four stages: I, encapsulated tumour without gross or microscopic invasion of the capsule; II, macroscopic invasion into the mediastinal fat or pleura or microscopic invasion into the capsule; III, gross invasion of the adjacent organs (pericardium, great vessels and lung); IVa, pleural or pericardial spread; IVb, lymphatic or haematogenous metastases.

In this model, bases (fundamental patterns) are represented as a set of vectors in the same space and a mixture is defined by a set of coefficients α j for each b (j ) (j = 1,…, B, where B is the number of basis vectors, and each b (j ) is of the same dimension as the x (i ) s): (1) where ε(i ) encapsulates both the stochastic nature of the mixing process and the measurement noise.

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