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Gadolinium complexes may release free gadolinium ions through dissociation of the ions.
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Stage 4: Cellular detachment: On maturation, large biofilms may release planktonic (free-floating) forms from their surfaces, which then disperse to cause further local invasion or seeding of distant sites, thus initiating an entirely new cycle.
For example, an author may release a book under a free copyright license, spurring on sales, or a band may allow fans to share and remix their songs, selling out concerts as a result.
The Interview may release now.
So the team may release him for salary cap purposes this summer, allowing him to become a free agent.
Predator Free 2050 is still in the planning phase, so the government may release more detailed plans in the coming months.
On this basis, a potential explanation for the increased PPT following heavy tissue massages (Ipsi-R, Ipsi-M and Contra-R) could be an increase of parasympathetic activities and release of tension from myofascial tissue, which may release the noxious stimulus from free nerve endings (i.e. nociceptors).
Melting the plastic may release toxic chemicals.
Some cancer cells shed some of their antigens, and these newly released, free-floating antigens may bind to the receptors on cytotoxic T cells, plugging them up so that the T cells cannot bind to the cancer cells and eliminate them.
Some NPs, such as Cu-NPs, may also release free metal ions from the surface of the particle.
(The two men decided against developing it for Android, saying that Android users are less likely to pay for apps, although they may eventually release a free version with ads for that platform).
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