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Interestingly short GRBs have a spectrum which is similar to the spectrum of the emission of the first 1 2 s of long events.
Interestingly, short rare alleles were associated with a relative probability of 5.6 (CI: 1.93 16.42; p = 0.00036) for gastric cancer (Table 2).
More interestingly, short term insulin replacement therapy in diabetic NOD mice reversed hyperglycemia, yet regularly failed to promptly normalize β-cell proliferation (Figure 6, pellet, early).
Interestingly, short, non-repeated sequences (i.e. single expression cassettes) were better amplified using Pfu at a lower annealing temperature of 55 61°C, or with Taq under standard conditions.
Interestingly, short periods of NAA treatment did not visibly change PDCB1 expression (4h shown in Fig. 2E ).
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Interestingly, short-term high-fat chow caused similar bone loss as extended high-fat feeding.
Interestingly, shorter durations (>100 dayearsyears) were not shown to be associated with an increased risk.
Interestingly, shorter the length of CNTs used, greater was the field enhancement effect and lower was the operating voltages to glow the EL lamps.
Interestingly, short-term leptin supplementation at both 1.0 nM and 50 nM significantly upregulated Ob-R expression in young but not aging ob/ob mice and stimulated STAT-3 phosphorylation in both young and aging ob/ob groups.
Interestingly, short-term treatment of leptin at pharmacological level (50 nM) significantly suppressed the phosphorylation of Akt, eNOS and AMPK in all mouse groups (with the exception of AMPK phosphorylation in aging ob/ob group) without affecting the expression of non-phosphorylated Akt, eNOS and AMPK (Fig. 7).
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