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Furthermore, relative concentrations of low (phenolic acids, flavonoids) to high (tannins and derivatives) molecular weight phenolics decrease as leaves mature indicating conversion within leaves [10].
This supports the results of our earlier study [10] which showed that the relative concentrations of low (phenolic acids, flavonoids) to high (tannins and derivatives) molecular weight phenolics in M. pruinosa decreased as leaves matured indicating conversion within leaves.
Synthesis of phenolic compounds in the leaves is supported by the observations of Lim et al. [10] who found that relative concentrations of low (phenolic acids, flavonoids) to high (tannins and derivatives) molecular weight phenolics decreased as leaves matured indicating conversion within leaves.
CYP24A1 up-regulation was also observed after incubation with 25D3, indicating conversion of 25D3 to 1,25D3 (Figure 4A and B).
ATPase activity was measured by monitoring the decrease of OD 340 nm, indicating conversion of NADH to NAD+.
A pronounced decrease of the higher energy REP component is apparent indicating conversion to PBTTT chains with improved backbone and side group order consistent with intercalated bimolecular crystals.
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Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FTIR) studies revealed that there was no interaction between drug and polymers, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) indicated conversion of crystalline to amorphous form of the CLZ.
Spectroscopic analysis (ssNMR, Raman, NIR and PXRD) indicated conversion of THA to theophylline monohydrate (TMO) in all formulations prepared by aqueous wet granulation in as early as two weeks.
The data indicate conversion trends for the specific mixing modes.
Increased circulating soluble fibrin complexes (sFC) may indicate conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin by thrombin [ 28].
The asterisk indicates conversion of events per beat into events per time and standardization to body surface area (BSA), f. e., PP*= PPxHR)/BSA, analogous to the conversion of SV to cardiac index (CI), where CI=(SV*HR)/BSA.
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