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Nanomaterials may release trace substances, which may be toxic to the surrounding cells.

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The oxidation of ammonia, organic matter, and iron sulfides may release the oxidizable trace elements (fraction 4 in sequential extractions) into local ground-waters.

Moreover, during plasma preparation, some damage may have occurred to white cells (or platelets) to release traces of Ins P6, and, with this in mind, we suggest that in vivo blood probably contains no extracellular Ins P6 at all.

The Interview may release now.

Melting the plastic may release toxic chemicals.

Broadcast may yet release another album.

If levels of the chemical, carbendazim, are found to be below trace amounts, the products may be released and sold, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

In principle, even between incompatible crosses, certain metabolites, particularly those that require only trace quantity to produce dramatic effects like signal molecules, phytohormones and siRNA species etc., may be released from the donor pollens and enter the recipient stigma cells, thus may conceivably produce various mismatches and elicit a stress response.

The "operationally defined solid-phase speciation" of the trace elements examined, their absolute concentrations in the dredged sediments, and the changes in in situ conditions indicate that some trace elements, especially Cd, Pb, and Zn, may be released from the dredges sediments.

Fifth, CTCs may be released from various metastatic sites and their origin cannot usually be traced.

Some may be released this week.

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