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The developments always seek to improve separative techniques: making them more selective; enabling them to remove ever finer particle sizes; operating them with lower energy consumptions; and, enabling them to operate for longer periods of time (before cleaning or disposal).
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More selective targeting should enable suppression of pathogenic immune responses while minimizing the risks of global immunosuppression seen with other agents (e.g. TNFα inhibitors).
In this study we used P-gp deficient host cells [3] in parallel with pharmacological inhibition of P-gp, thereby enabling more selective insights into the specific role of T. gondii P-gp.
159 Recent developments in high-definition tDCS for increased focality of stimulation may also enable more selective targeting of cortical regions.
The analysis of Pt-DNA adducts at a single-cell level in small samples of normal and tumour cells during and/or after treatment is feasible with GPt and will hopefully enable more selective treatment of patients.
This classification process enabled a more selective investigation into the time-frequency signatures of control over retrieval.
This enables examiners to be more selective and provides them with a deeper look into that filing population, which naturally leads to a greater emphasis on enforcement within it.
Defining the mechanisms that underlie glial communication could enable the development of more selective therapeutic targets, with great potential clinical applications.
The gambits enable an institution to appear more selective, but it is unclear that they can significantly affect a ranking.
They would enable the design of new, more selective, pharmacological agents.
The increasing interest has enabled college preparatory schools to be more selective in whom they admit.
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