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More broadly, glycosyltransferase activity has the potential to be more widely exploited for screening and selection experiments.

As these process impurities remain undetectable by CE and LC methods, it is anticipated that NMR may be more widely exploited in future pharmacopoeias.

The number of publications on MIP based chemical sensors has grown exponentially over the last decade (histogram 1 in Fig.  2), and electrosynthesized polymers are still being more and more widely exploited for use in chemical sensors (histogram 2 in Fig.  2).

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Legal ambiguities and loopholes were widely exploited.

Licorice is widely exploited for its root, which is used in the pharmaceutical industry.

Still, it doesn't sound like this particular Android flaw has been widely exploited thus far.

Although promising, these yeasts have yet to be widely exploited.

To validate PK profiles of NPs, animal models (mostly rodent surrogates) have been widely exploited [7].

However, its potential for quantitative analysis has not been widely exploited yet.

Nowadays antimicrobial lipopeptides are being widely exploited for developing potential therapeutic agents for treating bacterial infections.

In particular, spectroscopic analyses including FT-IR, FT-Raman aNMRNMR have been widely exploited [2, 5 19].

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