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In order to have a more convenient term for sulfotransferase assay, we further defined relative mobility (M') of a small molecule as the ratio of its mobility to that of PAPS (M p ). (2) Since the charge and mass of PAPS (q p and m p respectively) under defined conditions are constant, M' of a small molecule is only dependent on its own q/m ratio.

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If I had immediately published the discovery of that little Annunciation as my own, then, precisely because it was a topic that was receiving attention, I would have been recognized as an expert in Renaissance painting several years before my publications and books on Botticelli; and precisely because of this, there is no doubt that things would have been much more convenient in terms of research.

Though the pharmacokinetics, safety, and efficacy of this molecule have yet to be studied in humans, our work so far demonstrates its potential benefits for improving compliance with more convenient, long-term dosing.

To my surprise, we weren't covering them with pie while Stephen says his favourite stuff is custard based pies, shaving cream is easier to clean out of hotel room carpet and more convenient in terms of distribution and transportation.

But it may also be a result of mothers perceiving maternity care offered by the SUS as good quality, or more convenient in terms of hospital location.

The foot-to-foot BIA method is more convenient in terms of portability and simplicity, and measurements are also reproducible [ 1].

More convenient in terms of sample preparation is a method, where IR radiation (diffusely) reflected from the sample surface is detected (diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy).

XELOX has a similar QoL profile, but seemed to be more convenient in terms of administration at certain time points and reduced time lost for work or other activities compared with FOLFOX-6.

The cutoff level of 3.5-fold rather than 3.75-fold (the latter of which represents the mean extent of Tiam1 overexpression in our cohort) was chosen for two reasons: (i) 3.5-fold is more convenient in terms of a potential application in routine pathology and (ii) only one patient was affected by this modification.

In that sense, Dansaekwha is a movement in retrospect--more a convenient term used to consider the similarities between a loose group of artists than a cohesive affiliation or school of art.

Some perceived yearly or three-monthly injection more convenient in the long term.

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