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Significant reduction in the extent of lipid peroxidation and nitrite levels generated by macrophages in presence of CFS and CTZ, in conjunction, further substantiated the synergistic efficacy of the combination.

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The significance of these findings remains to be further elucidated, especially in conjunction with further research as to what particular metabolic niche the host provides and how it might deal with intracellular pathogens by restricting the availability of certain nutrients.

In this expression, the sum in the inner brackets will select the measurements to be used and– in conjunction with further constraints– ensure that at most one measurement per link is chosen (cf. Item 12.

On the master rule approach, the task of the natural law theorist is to identify some master rule which bears on the basic goods and, perhaps in conjunction with further factual premises, is able to produce a stock of general rules about what sorts of responses to the basic goods are or are not reasonable.

Only in this way and in conjunction with further study data, patient characteristics, and treatment situations will we ascertain better definitions that may finally lead to novel guidelines.

For HIV-1, cleavage of the gp160 precursor protein in conjunction with further post-translational modifications leads to a high potential energy state of the Env spike.

By so doing and in conjunction with further refinement of the concept of caring for nursing in studies such as this, the practical aim of making patients feel cared for can eventually be achieved on prescriptive basis.

The contigs where the sequence was unambiguous were used in conjunction with further sequencing experiments to determine the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of R. fuscipes, extending the work of Robins et al. (2008).

Recombination break point analysis was therefore used to fine map rnpm2, with phenotyping data from thirty-eight informative F3 families in conjunction with further polymorphic markers to resolve recombination break points.

To a first approximation, this LTEE population can be thought of as having evolved through three metabolic epochs: first, glucose utilization was optimized, leading to greater acetate accumulation; second, acetate utilization was optimized in conjunction with further improvements in glucose growth; third, citrate utilization was discovered and optimized.

Resolving the timing and geographical origin of horse domestication will therefore require the use of alternative genetic markers such as autosomal single-nucleotide polymorphism provided by the horse genome sequencing project [ 31] or phenotypic markers such as coat colour polymorphisms [ 32] in conjunction with further archaeological studies.

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