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Our observation that Akt phosphorylation by bupivacaine was inhibited much later in time and at concentrations higher than required for S6K inhibition (data not shown) may support the contention further.
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The previous studies with no late images (only up to 48 or 68 h after infusion) reported similar D/A administered levels as studies with data collected at much later points-in-time (Table 3).
Startups usually ignore foreign markets until much later, in large part due to the time needed to understand and setup local operations, hiring, and IP protection.
Having read many of the soon to be outlawed titles much later in life – and, crucially, in my own time – I can see them for the magnificent pieces of literature that they are.
At the same time mTOR decreases survival much later in life, when an organism would not exist in dangerous for males natural environment anyway.
That was not known as the time, and was not known until much later in the broadcast.
Nonetheless, diseases having their origin in utero and leading to diseases only very much later in life bear the opportunity to be addressed during a critical time window.
The rate of bone loss reduces with time, but early menopause is a risk factor for fractures much later in life (van der Voort et al, 2003).
This result indicated that the time of diagnosis of malignant tumours as well as gastric cancer is much later in China than in other countries, especially western countries.
Taking into consideration that Therapsida appeared about 300 million years later than amphibians, this provides evidence that DBC1 arose much later in evolution than CCAR1, further supporting the notion that a CCAR1 homolog gave rise to DBC1 over time.
Kite flying began much later in Europe than in Asia.
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