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And the officials note that these cybermonitors can actually be set to record communications much more selectively than a phone tap.
The volume market makers still see opportunity in energy-source stocks, but much more selectively than in the past.
Blocking substance P triggers a molecular chain reaction that boosts levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin, apparently much more selectively than Prozac does.
Blocking substance P triggers a molecular chain reaction that boosts levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin but seems to do so much more selectively than Prozac and its sister drugs.
Highly specific structural entities are required for a ligand to interact with its specific receptor, which can be expected to respond much more selectively to significant molecular modifications.
Following the first stage of ratings, 6 to 15 gaps were classified as high priority across the four panels, with some panels endorsing gaps much more selectively than other panels.
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However, when Vilotijevic introduced water into the reaction, he noticed that it proceeded much more quickly and selectively.
Aβ antibodies optimized to bind soluble Aβ oligomers selectively are much more likely to succeed in AD clinical trials and should be aggressively pursued.
Alternatively, much more sensitive MS/MS methods can selectively detect modified peptides on the basis of characteristic product ions or neutral losses [ 149].
That's unlikely to have been sampled from the whole box, and much more likely to have been sampled selectively.
However, given the unfathomable suffering that has beset the Syrian people at the hands of this brutal regime, the unwillingness of the international community to threaten action unless the Islamic State (ISIS) or chemical weapons are involved (and even then, only selectively) is doing much more harm than good.
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