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"All disciplines need innovation, and innovation comes more readily through form than through substance".
Such blobs would flow more readily through regions of colder, harder ice, shedding impurities as they ascended.
Cu also leached more readily through the acidic soils (32.8 1042 μg) than in the calcareous soils (9.5 63.4 μg).
This may be owed to difficulty of the cells in securing vascular accesses to the target site because of a lack of blood vessels at the buccinators, while systemic MSC homing occurs more readily through the bloodstream [35].
These results suggest that both H+ and Na+ ions permeate through WT-hSGLT3 and E457Q-hSGLT3, buthatat H+ ions permeate more readily through WT-hSGLT3 than through E457Q-hSGLT3.
E coli isolated from Crohn's mucosae translocated more readily through M-cells than non-IBD and other control E coli, in keeping with their adherent, invasive phenotype.
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This is consistent with reports that nuclei expand in response to damage [4] which may strain the membrane enabling nuclease to more readily pass through and access the chromatin.
This altered form more readily passes through cell membranes than mercury itself and becomes more and more concentrated as it works its way up the food chain.
But, as noted earlier, ease of action can be a mixed blessing, if it means that plans that suit the commission and member governments, but not national parliaments or voters at large, are more readily pushed through.
Organic mercury is more toxic than inorganic form since it is more readily absorbed through ingestion; it is very harmful to fetal and children developments [15].
However, at a density of 5 × 104 the MSCs more readily passed through the 8 µm pores compared with cells at other densities.
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