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For their new paper, the RLE researchers performed their own biological experiments, measuring the effects of gradually increasing the concentrations of two different proteins within the cell.
The reaction rates strongly increase as the increasing the concentrations and temperatures.
Increasing the concentrations of each polymeric component decreased the elastic compliance (J0) yet increased the residual viscosity.
The absorption spectra increase gradually upon increasing the concentrations of the used metal ions, with significant color changes.
The response current of the uricase electrode increases with increasing the concentrations of Mn2+ and uric acid.
Important interaction effects were observed when simultaneously increasing the concentrations of TiO2 and bromide as well as of bromide and DHBA.
Absorption and photoluminescence spectra of I and II recorded in mixture with increasing the concentrations of graphene showed no change in the former, but remarkable quenching of fluorescence.
The Fe3O4 content increased and the magnetism of the hybrids was enhanced by increasing the concentrations of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in solution.
Increasing the concentrations of each polymeric component significantly increased the time required for 10 and 30% release of the original mass of tetracycline, due to both increased viscosity and, additionally, the unique swelling properties of the formulations.
Increasing the concentrations of PMVE/MA and PVP significantly increased the interaction with mucin, the rheological synergy between the polymeric formulations and mucin and, in addition, the adhesiveness of the formulations.
A gradual increase in the absorption spectra was observed upon increasing the concentrations of the used metal ions ranging from 5 ppb to 1 ppm, with instantaneous color change.
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