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The transformation of extremely high concentrations of ionic mercury (up to 500 mg L−1) was investigated in a chemostat for two mercury-resistant Pseudomonas putida strains, the sediment isolate Spi3 carrying a regulated mercury resistance (mer) operon, and the genetically engineered strain KT2442∷mer73 expressing the mer operon constitutively.

The lack of correlation may be a result of extremely high concentrations of VEGF in 3 out of 13 patients (more than 1×103 pg/ml) with no consistent high concentrations of the other three factors (IL-6, IL-8, and MCP-1).

Following Swedish reports of extremely high concentrations of legionellae in biological waste water treatment plants and LD in an employee working near a plant [ 7], an environmental study was initiated focusing on waste water systems used by the Finnish paper and pulp industries.

Interestingly, the confirmation of extremely high concentrations of TTX in the liver of checkered puffer fish suggests that the earlier-reported fatality from the consumption of this species in south Florida (Benson 1956) was likely caused by this toxin and not STX.

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Again, due to the presence of extremely high concentration of lysozyme in leukemia cell media and eye tears, one has to consider the possible interaction and adsorption between lysozyme and GO during the process of detection.

In addition, the SCC observed in cell culture may be an 'extreme' situation, brought about by exposure of cells to extremely high concentrations of particulate agglomerates.

As a result, these workers were exposed to extremely high concentrations of Mn on a daily basis.

Exposure to extremely high concentrations of dioxins induces chloracne in humans, as was demonstrated in the Yusho and Seveso industrial accidents in Japan and Italy, respectively (Fig.  3) [ 3, 14].

Because of the extremely high concentrations of dust immediately after the collapse of the towers, even a relatively small proportion of PM subscript 2.5(/subscript) in the dust clouds could have contributed to breathing problems in rescue workers and others who were not wearing protective masks.

However, in presence of these extremely high concentrations of sucrose the cells accumulated much less lipids as can be seen in Figure 3A.

17 In addition, at the beginning of 2013, extremely high concentrations of PM with an aerodynamic diameter ≤2.5 µm (PM2.5) were observed around Beijing, China.

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