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The deposition is usually performed for 10 to 30 min at solution pH 4 to 8. The type of precipitates varies, depending on the solution pH, temperature and ion concentrations, namely, precipitates of high quality, whose predominant component was HA (at pH > 6) or DCPA (at pH = 4), were obtained on titanium substrates by this technique.
The most predominant component was the phenolic compound m-cresol.
The predominant component was bisdemethoxycurcumin with lower amounts of demethoxycurcumin and curcumin (Fig. 9B).
In six of the 10 studies the predominant component was a change to the organisation of care delivery, usually through case management or enhanced multidisciplinary team work.
In the MG23 preparations, the predominant component was the bowl-shaped particle with 6-fold symmetry, but we also detected the smaller crescent-shaped particles as the second most common component.
It would, however, be difficult to postulate a spurious source of bias to explain such fluctuations and correlations for which the predominant component was evident not only at low frequency and large scales but also with each of the different elements examined.
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The exopolysaccharide synthesized in Y. pestis cells must be exported through the outer membrane, of which the predominant component is LPS.
By far the most predominant component is one that contains both minima, followed by two minor contributions from spectra that resemble random coils (Figure 2B).
Merran et al. suggested that when the fat components fill most of the renal tumor, an AML is the more likely diagnosis; on the contrary when the predominant component is calcification, a RCC is more likely than an AML [ 3].
In case 92, the HER2 score for the predominant intraductal component was uniformly 3+, but in the focus of invasive carcinoma, the immunoreaction was weaker.
The validity of using these xenografts is supported by clinical observations that tumours with a predominant blastemal component are aggressive, while tumours with blastemal predominance after chemotherapy are classified as "high risk" and patients with blastemal predominant tumours after chemotherapy have a high relapse and low survival rates (Kaste et al, 2008; Reinhard et al, 2008).
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