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Third, the lack of discernible genetic changes is also probably due, in part, to low survival of hatchery fish in the face of considerable release numbers.
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"For hundreds of kilometers, there was a considerable release of energy," said Stefano Gresta, a geophysicist and president of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
In contrast, α-HL showed considerable release of LDH in ∼8 hr.
However, when added after the thrombin-induced response, epinephrine could evoke a considerable release of Ca2+ from cellular stores.
Moreover, there was a considerable release of fibronectin to the basolateral side in all experiments (example shown in Figure 4).
This period of global high temperatures is thought to have resulted from a period of considerable methane gas release as a result of volcanic activity [ 63, 64].
Our results show that coculture of human PBMC with either Ti particles or Ti discs leads to release of considerable amounts of IL-1 β, IL-6, and TNF- α.
While the exact neurotoxic mechanism of activated microglia in neurodegenerative disease is still uncertain, it is also of considerable interest that the release of the excitotoxin glutamate requires Nox2 activity and that this can be inhibited by apocynin [ 23].
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels swell or contract in response to external pH, ionic strength or temperature, and are of considerable interest as pharmaceutical controlled release devices.
"When the Government has in its possession information on a topic of considerable public interest and refuses to release it, it feeds paranoia and mistrust in official statistics," he said.
The toxicity of chemicals required for coupling and their slow release during the separation process are of considerable concern.
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