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Targeted delivery of anticoagulants to the activated platelets at sites of vascular injuries may condense the site-specific anticoagulant effect and reduce the hemorrhage side effects in uninjured vessels.
Burwinkel and colleagues reported a significant association of coding variants Q586 H and T960T of NCOA3 with familial breast cancer risk, and further suggested that familial breast cancer patients may condense the rare allele's contribution to the protective effect of breast cancer [ 12].
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Do not cover the beeswax while melting in a container of water, as steam may condense on the inside of the cover resulting in water in the wax.
Some of the vapour may condense as the plume cools to near-atmospheric temperatures, releasing latent heat and providing additional thermal energy to the plume (Woods 1993; Glaze et al. 1997; Herzog et al. 1998).
Prior to spectra collection, the sample chamber was purged with He to remove air and any water vapor that may condense on the tissue surface, until the relative O2 content within the chamber was less than 0.5%.
Based on that observation, the following proverb apparently was formulated: "Expect stormy weather when ants travel in a straight line; when they scatter all over the weather is fine". "When doors and windows start to stick, it will probably rain". When the relative humidity is high, water may condense inside the cellulose fibers of wood, causing the fibers to expand.
Moisture from the air intake may condense in the intercooler.
Nevertheless, it was suggested that the extended helical structures may condense to the midcell, hinting that these more extended helical structures may be related to the midcell helical structures we observed [10] [12].
Moreover, after acid treatment, lignin or lignin carbohydrate complexes may condense on the surface of cellulose fibers [ 43], thus rendering the fibers less accessible to enzymes.
It may condense out of the Martian atmosphere as pure water, or rise up as salty brines from subsurface reservoirs.
In the atmosphere, however, there is an abundant supply of aerosols, which serve as nuclei, called condensation nuclei, on which water vapour may condense.
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