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Off-screen, too, Dean appeared to be practicing the sincerest form of flattery; like Brando, he tore around on motorcycles, played bongo drums, dressed the role of rowdy, spouted an intellectual rigmarole, cultivated a cranky, colorful newspaper personality that mingled, to a skillfully potent degree, plain bad boy and sensitive sphinx.
Macrophage monolayers treated with a preparation of clones (E. coli cells, whole cell lysate and supernatant) containing this region of interest show a dramatic decline in cell density, indicating a potent degree of cytotoxicity.
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We don't talk about the Dream of New York, Illinois, or Florida the way we talk about the California Dream — a potent seventy-two-degree vision of freedom, opportunity, and diversity, with a palm tree swaying in an unclouded sky.
Both frustrations are potent and, in some degree, widespread, if seldom expressed publicly.
It is understandable that hexane extract is more potent showing a higher degree of antimicrobial activity to phytopathogens in comparison to other extracts.
Lastly, due to their catalytic nature and the pre-requisite ubiquitination step, an exquisitely potent molecules with a high degree of degradation selectivity can be designed.
The empirical investigation was carried out by applying a multi-method approach (combination of case study and survey methods), called triangulation, which provided a relatively potent means of assessing the degree of convergence, as well as identifying divergences, between the results obtained (Islam [2008]; Brewer and Hunter [2006]; Jick [1979]).
Native P6 stimulated WT BMDCs did not endocytose FITC-dextran to a high degree, revealing the potent maturation signal delivered by exposure to this stimuli.
Powered by a potent combination of glaring 54-degree Floridian heat and petty bureaucracy, Aldridge reacted with an immortal volley of abuse – possibly the finest ever heard on live sports television – aimed at FIFA official Mustafa Fahmy.
Exposure of feline adipocytes to niacin, a pharmacologic ligand of HCA2, inhibited lipolysis to a similar degree as insulin, a potent lipolytic inhibitor.
The degree of proteinuria is a potent predictor of CKD progression, as widely described elsewhere [ 21, 22].
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