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Various aspects of the designs, results and statistical analysis are reviewed, trying to facilitate his comprehension from the basics to what is most common but no better understood, and bringing a constructive, non-exhaustive but realistic look.
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Once conceptualized, that a specific and unique gene (eNOS, iNOS, nNOS) encodes the transcription of NO in a specific organ system, the opposing faces of this highly specialized, small, bioactive, and readily diffusible gas NO can be better understood (table 2, 3) [ 13]. eNO is a natural occurring, endogenous, chain breaking antioxidant synthesized by the endothelial cell.
No one better understood the dialectic of repression and transgression that fuelled the art of striptease than the genre's most notorious practitioner, Gypsy Rose Lee, who ended her days in prosperous retirement, selling high-end pet foods in California.
Technique never triumphed over technics (although no one better understood the intricacies of how to construct the highest-quality sound system).
No one better understood the Jasper community than the local leaders, and Jasper determined that the community possessed the answers to its own crisis.
The nosZ gene, encoding the catalytic subunit of N2O reductase, and the nirS/K gene, encoding nitrite reductase, are widely used as functional markers for studying the abundance of bacteria able to metabolize N2O and NO, to better understand the main causes of N2O and NO emissions [ 9– 11].
"No one better understands the intersection of technology and advertising, which he clearly demonstrated during aQuantive's meteoric rise".
But it's much better understood now".
It deserves to be better understood.
Early atmosphere and conditions better understood.
Or that they could be better understood.
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