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They wander onstage bleating every once in a while to amusing effect.
It took these U.S. officials quite a while to learn that they were, in effect, incapacitated.
Dealers who attended last year's fair, including Manhattan gallerists who find it worth their while to, in effect, move a few blocks across town to be in the fair, said it brought them many new clients.
We put on the Beatles' "white album" and swallowed the pills; after a while the effect trickled in.
"We will see the effect in a while; it takes time," she said.
Furthermore, we found that cytochalasin C, zygosporin D and three new cytochalasin derivatives displayed remarkable cytotoxicity against both lung cancer cell lines 95-D and A-549 in vitro, while no cytotoxic effect to human normal lung cells MCR-5.
Viruses and other pathogens continually flow between species, often with no effects, sometimes mutating, once in a while causing illness.
This simple Y-maze has been designed to allow learning to be achieved in a single session, while LPS effects persist, to eliminate state-dependent effects.
Antagonistic interactions result in an inhibition of effects, while synergistic interactions lead to effect potentiation.
Zinc requires a 25-fold higher concentration to result in a significant effect, while nickel was ineffective at the evaluated dosages.
Western blotting experiments showed a significant increase in GAT-1 (* P=0.0317, n=5) and GAT-3 (** P=0.0079, n=5) expression levels in postnatal day 45 (P45) males previously exposed to ketamine in utero, while no effect was seen in females.
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