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When the concentration of CoQ10 increased to 75%, one relatively narrow crystallisation peak (−31.21°C) and one broadened strong peak (−9.28°C) was shown on the cooling curves.

When the concentration of CoQ10 increased to 25%, one broadened crystallisation peak at about −35°C was present on the cooling curves, possibly representing the co-melting complex of GTCC/CoQ10.

We also explore three definitions of affected status: narrowly defined schizophrenia; one broadened to include schizoaffective disorder; and another including all diagnoses indicating psychosis.

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As the director of the Whitney Museum, from 1958 to 1968, Mr. Goodrich guided its transition from an essentially private institution to a public one, broadening its governing board beyond the family of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, who founded the museum in 1930, to include many individuals and arts patrons from New York society.

In the former, there's only a one-line description of what sort of advertising is banned – those using home cards – while the newer one broadens that to include "any advertising".

If one broadens the definition of neurodegeneration to include nonlethal and/or reversible changes in neuronal function, then neuroprotection of virally suppressed individuals remains a logical therapeutic approach.

As one broadens the focus from beneficial mutations to the DFE of all mutations, experimental evolution and genome polymorphism data do not always match as well with current theoretical models.

If one broadens the consideration of virulence loci to include genes identified as having virulence phenotypes in other genera of bacteria (based on VFDB), there are a number of further putative virulence loci associated with the prophage in both SDE2 and SDD, including, for example, an amidase protein in SDD involved in peptidoglycan biosynthesis (N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase).

Moral forces, not market ones, broadened individual rights and made American democracy more perfect.

Others took exception to such a negative view and found this "as if" approach an exciting way of relating to the different aspects of a Protean reality which these "lenses" reveal so that one can broaden one's world.

"Every interpretation makes choices of focus," she argues, "but each good one broadens or depends or refocuses our view, and enriches our experience of the original in some way".

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