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Canakinumab, a fully human interleukin-1β monoclonal antibody, approved for the cryoporin-associated periodic syndrome, may offer a practical advantage because its half-life of ∼28 days may allow less frequent dosing.
Therefore, Gram-positive bacteria may allow less Ag NPs to reach the cytoplasmic membrane than the Gram-negative bacteria, which tends to explain the founded higher antibacterial activity of the synthesized Ag NPs towards the Gram-negative (P. aeruginosa) bacteria than towards the Gram-positive one.
Such a combination may allow less dose of each drug, and therefore decrease side effects.
This, if not resulting in cell salvage, may allow less harmful apoptotic death to proceed instead of necrosis.
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Our analysis pointed out that these contracts may allow for less work to be done in the initial period information that was also denied us.
Early detection for some kinds of cancers greatly improves your chances of surviving them and may allow for less invasive treatment options.
Future studies with a lower intensity exercise regimen may allow for less strict enrollment screening and allow for a greater sample number and greater applicability.
ESS with BSD tools may allow for less tissue trauma than ESS with traditional tools, thus enabling ESS under local anesthesia for selected patients.
This is clearly beneficial from a regulatory point of view because larger experiments then may allow higher (less conservative) exposure guidelines.
A possible solution for full brain coverage within a reasonable imaging time is the implementation of B1 shimming, which may allow a less SAR demanding inversion pulse to be used.
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