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is subjected with
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In a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with. In active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the subject and the actor are usually the same.
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It is appropriate to discuss the social and geographic inequality to which the Brazilian population is subjected with regard to fluoridation, despite it being guaranteed by law [ 41].
This is probably an indication of the relative closeness of the dye-labels in the light frequency spectrum, leading for example to fluorescence of the Cy3 channel when the array is subjected with the laser frequency corresponding to Alexa594.
The amount of matrix material present depends on the growth conditions to which the biofilm is subjected, with much more matrix material being produced when the cells are confronted with a liquid flow as compared to static conditions (Hawser et al. 1998).
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The castables were subjected with different amounts of Cr2O3 at temperatures of 110°C and 1,600°C.
These structural components are subjected with more than 108 cycles during their lifetime.
My own father bore the racism to which he was subjected with dignity as well.
The first group is subjects with other forms of MODY.
† The reference group is subjects with no corresponding comorbidity for each category after hypertension.
That is, subjects with a GDR <5.3 mg/kgFFM+17.7 ⋅ min have a 98% probability of having insulin resistance.
Panitumumab was subjected to digestion with 2% pepsin at 37°C.
Pre-cleared lysates were subjected to immunoprecipitation with indicated antibodies.
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