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In total, 14 patients were treated at three dose levels, and the RPTD was identified as 5 × 109 VEDVDox.
A stop across the avenue from East 84th Street was identified as "5 Avenue & West 84 St".
But Scott M. Stringer, the borough president of Manhattan, recently noticed that every bus stop sign along Fifth Avenue by Central Park seemed to be wrong: a stop across the avenue was identified as "5 Avenue & West 84 St".
The consensus-binding site for the transcription factor YY1 was identified as 5'-GGTCGCCATCTTGGT-3'.
Activity was measured in 1 min bins and sleep was identified as 5 min of consolidated inactivity (Hendricks et al., 2000; Shaw et al., 2000).
In both of these latter cases, HPLC-analysis showed the formation of more polar NCCs, identified as 5 epi and 6 epi (see Scheme 3 and Figure 3).
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Two main products of electrochemical oxidation of fesoterodine were identified as 5-formyl fesoterodine (isobutyric acid 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl 2- 3-diisopropylamino-1-phenyl-propyl -4-formyl-phenyl
The presence of mono-, di- and tri-acetylated derivatives in acetylated EGCG was confirmed by LC MS-MS and identified as 5″-O-acetyl-EGCG, 3″, 5″-2-O-acetyl-EGCG and 5′, 3″, 5″-3-O-acetyl-EGCG by NMR.
The buyer was identified as 2 Eagles LLC.
Potential mammalian genes identified as MIR168a targets.
The reacted product was identified as Ni2Si.
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