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However, only a limited number of human, animal and cell culture-based studies that specifically evaluate the association of whole grain rice, or it's fractions, with cancer risks have been done, and many studies cannot be done in humans due to limitations in analytical capability.
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Introduced last year, it is fractions of an inch larger and an ounce or so heavier than a traditional helmet.
Since P-1 demonstrated the highest coagulant and proteolytic activities, it was fractioned by affinity chromatography using a benzamidine Sepharose column resulting in two peaks).
It's a fraction of a fraction of their revenue stream.
The Ferrous reducing antioxidant capacity of CME and it's four fractions are shown in Figure 1B.
"It's a fraction of the cost, it's a fraction of the complexity, and yet it gets you 99% of the environmental benefit of a fuel cell," says Bill Ford.
It's a fraction of what it was.
Luckily, it's a fraction of the cost of motorway expansion.
Ben Rhodes, a National Security Council adviser, said, in a briefing, "It's a fraction of the magnitude of what Iraq and Afghanistan cost" — which isn't hard.
Myers swings the ball into the RSL box and finds Dwyer but it's a fraction too high and he can't direct his header.
Right now, it's a fraction of our revenue.
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