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This work demonstrates that a rigid aromatic linkage might distinctly improve the gene transfection abilities of cationic lipids and affords information to construct safe and efficient gene vector towards practical application.
In addition, differences in the availability of niche-specific Wnt agonists and antagonists might distinctly modulate CSC self-renewal and differentiation in different cancer types.
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Well, first things first, there are plainly other issues at Old Trafford that need to be prioritised and the sense of order might look distinctly less jumbled if it were, say, Gerard Piqué being talked up for a return.
Such an overwhelming figure might look distinctly Soviet, or even North Korean; but the polling organisation which conducted it was Ukrainian, not Russian.
The Film Daily reviewer wrote that the movie "has a rather new order of thrills and atmosphere that might prove distinctly attractive".
These results provide important information on how attention might be distinctly influenced by those perceived emotions depending on the stimulus onset asynchrony (time-locking).
This suggests that vascular function and morphology might be distinctly affected by RA.
However, mechanisms through which such needs inform choice of care might be distinctly different for conventional and non-conventional users of antenatal care.
However, the management of pediatric asthma might be distinctly different if elevated risk of sleep disorders, lung cancer, obesity, recurrent respiratory infections, otitis media, behavioral disorders, and olfactory dysfunction are added to the pediatrician's concerns for a child's health.
On the other hand, a subject might feel distinctly awkward at a monster Howitzer-sized telephoto pointing at them from 50 feet (15.2 m) away.
Not surprisingly, the detail of how this might work is distinctly lacking.
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