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The main functions of the stomach are to commence the digestion of carbohydrates and proteins, to convert the meal into chyme, and to discharge the chyme into the small intestine periodically as the physical and chemical condition of the mixture is rendered suitable for the next phase of digestion.
The remaining five patients (15.6%) were rendered suitable for BCS but chose mastectomy (three patients),or radiotherapy only (two patients).
From a material engineering standpoint, patterning approaches have greatly profited by combining microfabrication technologies, such as photolithography, with biochemical functionalization to present to the cells biological cues in spatially controlled regions where the background is rendered non-adhesive ("non-fouling") by suitable chemical modification.
CALEA is rendered moot.
She is rendered speechless.
"They have not been rendered less suitable by the indictment; the indictment has simply exposed their unsuitability". Human rights and international justice groups applauded the indictment, for which they had been clamoring for months, and the United States and other governments did likewise.
Without it they're rendered useless.
We accordingly propose that YOYO-1 causes duplex DNA to be rendered into a conformation suitable for the specific recognition and binding of a heteropolymeric probe strand to a sequence of bases present in the duplex target.
Unmodified volume data, such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance images, can be rendered directly with this approach, making it particularly suitable for applications in medical or surgical simulation.
This important feature makes it highly suitable for producing reductions in the sound pressure level within enclosed spaces at frequencies where the modal density is high such that global control strategies are rendered ineffective.
It is thus rendered constant.
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