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Thus photocatalysis predominately takes place via sensitization of Bi2O2CO3.
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In the lamina however a high accumulation was detected, suggesting that this could be the place where viral multiplication predominately takes place.
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The 99mTc-annexin V was primarily taken up by the kidneys, whereas 99mTc-lactadherin was predominately taken up in the liver.
I'd only ever made it as far as Devon before and even then my memories of that county predominately take the shape of things I half saw on childhood holidays spent lying on the backseats of cars, gripped by a youth-long abject fear of the possibility of rain.
At the time of review referrals were predominately taken from general medical adult wards.
These studies, however, have predominately taken into account self-reported physical activity (which is prone to recall bias), and have yet to control for cardiorespiratory fitness (fitness).
Cooperation and coordination of care takes place predominately within the acute care sector.
Thus, in our baseline pre-tDCS VOR measurements, the cortical processing of the right ear caloric takes place predominately in the left hemisphere with some in the right hemisphere.
They're taken predominately by middle aged men, some who have already suffered heart problems, and some who haven't but fit in to an 'at risk' category that predicts cardiovascular disease.
History will not remember "The Fast and The Furious" as a work of art, but it will be the pioneering franchise that allowed a multiracial cast, predominately Latinos, to take center stage as full-fledged characters and not as caricatures of themselves - pillaging the box office in the process.
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