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So, it seems that pumice, as a cost-effective adsorbent, poses potential for immobilization and reduction of phytoavailability of Cd in polluted soils.
However, most of influenza H5N1 vaccines focus on HA, it remains unclear that whether NA express on L.lactis has immunogenicity and poses potential for H5N1 vaccine development in poultry via oral administration.
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Such rapidly emerging chemistry of organic-based fluorene derivatives leads us to believe that a related chemistry involving metal centers should present a fascinating subclass and pose potential for the development of new types of novel materials.
Peter reported having been aware that the victim was possibly HIV infected and that his open wounds posed potential for infectious disease transmission.
In this context, the term "environmental chemicals" refers primarily to pesticides and industrial chemicals that are used or produced in large enough quantities to pose potential for human or ecologic exposure [largely the high-production-volume (HPV) and medium-production-volume (MPV) chemicals described below].
The inquiry also poses potential problems for Mr. Holder.
But proceeding with an initial public offering also poses potential problems for the company and the trust.
That also poses potential problems for supporters wishing to attend Gibraltar's "home" games in Portugal.
This type of thermal processing poses potential limitations for printing polymers that have high processing temperatures or thermally degrade.
Earlier studies have provided very limited mechanistic insights of cellular and molecular mechanisms which do not mimic with human situation due to varying cell types and poses potential challenges for investigation.
The movement poses potential hurdles for that Senate triumvirate of presidential aspirants.
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