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However, concentrations between 20 and 50% (w/v) Manuka honey resulted in decreasing amount of biofilm formed by all test strains after 24 hours.
The solvent system used for elution was chloroform (CHCl3) in decreasing amount of hexane (He) or CHCl3 in increasing amount of methanol (MeOH), i.e., He/CHCl3 (1:1) → CHCl3 (100%%) → CHCl3/MeOH (3 %) → CHCl3/MeOH 5 %) → CHCl3/MeOH (7 %) → CHCl3/MeOH (10%%) → CHCl3/MeOH (15%%).
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Although, because of its role in lead poisoning, it is no longer used as a pigment in paints, white lead is still used, though in decreasing amounts, in ceramics.
Each PC indicates spectral variance in decreasing amounts within the data set.
The next five major producers, in decreasing amounts of production, are India, China, Thailand, Pakistan, and Mexico (Sarwar et al. 2010).
Cows were superstimulated with FSH (Folltropin-V®, 200 mg), from Day 0 to 3, using twice daily injections in decreasing amounts.
The following three reasons make the instrument of authorization ineffective to control the emissions of PFOA in the environment and the environmental exposure: (i) PFOA and APFO themselves are produced and imported into the EU in decreasing amounts.
Similar growth increases are seen in decreasing amounts for the middle three quintiles, with 0.33 points, 0.27 points and 0.06 points respectively.
More caudal markers HOXD3, and HOXB6 were detected in decreasing amounts again consistent with hindbrain fates.
We explored this question in detail using Mixed Lymphocyte Reaction (MLR) assays in which DC were co-cultured in decreasing amounts with fully allogeneic Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) containing alloreactive T-cells.
The diminution of WGA labeling in male-specific adult axons terminating in the MGC indicates that the GSL ligands were present in decreasing amounts after treatment with MβCD and suggests that gMSDs had been disrupted by sequestration of sterols.
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