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A total of 10 patients with metastatic gastric cancer, mostly with peritoneal spread not amenable to objective tumour assessment, have been treated for first line.
The cataracts are amenable to surgical treatment mostly leading to improvement in vision.
Linear motifs that use mostly side chains for binding may be amenable to interactions in opposite orientations but those that make extensive contacts using their backbones may be limited to a particular orientation.
Mostly, patients with such aggressive tumours are not amenable to curative surgical resection, thus making the preservation of important brain functions and life quality a very critical value.
Consequently, there are currently no tools due mostly to the lack of sensitive cell based assays amenable for identification of ZIKV inhibitors.
Previous work in this area was mostly limited to study problems whose mathematical formulation was amenable to closed-form solution or semi-analytical method.
In this work, mostly ND 3 molecules are used, as this molecule is amenable to the Stark deceleration technique, and is a stable gas.
Highly sensitive, selective, and reliable alcohol detections are currently amenable typically through the sophisticated instrument based analyses confined mostly to the state-of-art analytical laboratory facilities.
On the other hand, coca leaves in the Yungas región the other coca producing región in Bolivia are believed to be mostly devoted to traditional uses as their chemical composition seem more amenable for chewing.
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