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Use of colorimetric methods obviate problems associated with autofluorescence, but provide weaker assessment of co-localization [1], [37], [38].
The optimization of CAP films in iterative human acceptance trials is expected to obviate problems of this kind.
Etoposide phosphate, a water soluble prodrug of etoposide, was designed to obviate problems associated with etoposide (Schacter, 1996).
On the other side, DET between the enzyme and the electrode surface would obviate problems associated with MET (e.g., leaking or limited stability of redox mediators, expensive heavy metal complexes, potential toxicity of mediator), allow a more simple design of the electrode, and reduce the number of additional components, which have to be added and optimized.
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This process uses ammonia fumes rather than liquid to develop the image, obviating problems of paper shrinkage.
Moreover, the use of a syngeneic animal model obviates problems associated with the growth of xenografts in immuno-compromised animals.
The method used herein obviates problems with traditional- and cfDNA-based methods by measuring autosomal SNPs using a high-throughput SNP array.
Thus, bromide substituents on either coupling partner could be preserved to give 7 e, f, obviating problems with their activation in SMC (Scheme 3) and leaving scope for further derivatization.
"He has ordered studying the start of direct flights between Iran and the United States in order to obviate the problems facing the Iranian expatriates' visits," Torkan was quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.
To obviate such problems, directional derivative and anomaly separation are the classical approaches.
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