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Metabolism of drugs occurs by either phase I CYP enzyme reactions followed by phase II, phase I alone, or occasionally phase II alone.
One of the most frequently used methods is the use of lipids capable of undergoing a bilayer-to-hexagonal II phase transition, such as dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE).
Helper lipids with cone-shape geometry favoring the formation hexagonal II phase, such as dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE), can promote endosomal release of ONs.
In reduced sediments and the amorphous Fe(II) phase prior to reoxidation, XAS results show that Tc was retained as hydrous TcO2-like phases across all samples.
Two elementary stages are observed, namely the transformation of anatase to the TiO2 II phase and of this latter to rutile.
Powder X-ray diffraction characterizes hydrographite as a multilayer "graphane II" phase predicted by ab initio calculations [Wen X-D et al.
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In the following, four types of masks are considered: (i) amplitude-based masks, (ii) phase-based masks, (iii) two types of interference-based masks, .
(ii) phase-encoding studies do not distinguish different profiles of responses across visual locations.
Near the rheobase, purely positive (type I) phase-response curves are associated with an onset of repetitive firing through a saddle-node bifurcation, whereas biphasic (type II) phase-response curves point towards a transition based on a Hopf-Andronov bifurcation.
II) phase-variable genes which change during different growth conditions.
For the phase-shifting paradigm, mice injected with either a control siRNA or Sik1 siRNA were exposed 4 days later to a 30 min, type II phase-shifting light pulse (400 lux) at CT14.5.
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