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Name the novels from which these three appearances are taken: 1 "[Sir Sidney Ryden] wondered if madam would be a more suitable form of address or perhaps ma'am, as one called the Queen.
(11a) and (11b) are in a more suitable form than Eqs.
Some modifications are made concerning a more suitable form of governing equations.
Equation (2) can be expressed in an equivalent and more suitable form: f xy x, y = c u, v f x x f y y (3).
Koren, personal commun).. To prepare a more suitable form of V5B2 for further immunotherapeutic development, recombinant single-chain antibody fragments have been derived from the mAb [31].
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Furthermore, compared with CdSe nanorods and nanobranches, spherical superstructures constructed by nanosubstructures may be more suitable to form well continuous inorganic network.
A small proportion of data might be provided in a more suitable structured form such as a CIF file [2] containing crystallographic information, but in general the media type [7] for the data is not declared and is not discoverable.
It is possible that the arginines present in protamine are more suitable to form strong π-cation interactions with aromatic aminoacids present at the RyR gating domain, resulting in a higher binding affinity [60].
Therefore, a number of studies have been conducted to use a combination of polymethacrylates and polysaccharides in order to prepare more suitable dosage forms for targeting drugs to the colon [ 45– 45].
In Portland's New Columbia neighborhood, for example, Feeding America helped form a group of food-insecure teens who want to develop more suitable food service programs.
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