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At higher drug contents, the hydrophobic drug might crystallize in the solid core of the nanoparticles, which would markedly hinder drug released [2].
Although, as Robert Nozick (1974) observed, no contemporary human boasts about having an opposable thumb or speaking a language, our sense of species pride and identity might crystallize in the presence of another advanced species, making salient our distinctive shared history and achievements.
But the one that might crystallize his approach to music throughout his life was "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show," an ode to the kind of freewheeling gatherings in which the musician, who died of cancer Thursday at 71 in New York, thoroughly reveled.
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It might also crystallize certain attitudes, such as the idea that Islam, in its very essence, is different from any other religion.
It might also crystallize certain attitudes, such as the idea that Islam, in its very essence, is different to any other religion.
Teodoro Petkoff Malec, a former Marxist guerrilla and one of Venezuela's leading intellectuals who now edits Tal Cual, a left-wing opposition newspaper, reported that a dossier prepared by Cuba's intelligence service might have crystallized the purge.
Just as the fracas over the Thirteenth Amendment has to carry the symbolic flag for Lincoln's lifelong quest, so the spectacle of one married couple raging over whether their child should fight, and whether he might die, crystallizes the fears of a generation.
It also might be crystallized in glass-ceramics (van't Hoen et al. 2007).
However, our study strongly indicates that due to evaporation of the solvent, barrier lipids might re-crystallize in the same structure, i.e., the LPP, as prior to the acetone treatment.
She also might have unintentionally crystallized the feeling about why athletes can blend in at Stanford when she said: "The student body here admires Andrew.
However, the population of proteins that never crystallized might contain a population of unstable proteins, prone to denature or aggregate over the crystallization period.
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