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Every intermediate in more than 200 steps of the synthetic procedure had to be rigorously identified, so even a slight problem on these identification procedures might lead to total failure of the whole project; (3) close cooperation.
R. glutinosa and C. officinalis in LDW samples are processed by steaming and stewing, and these harsh processing procedures might lead to severe DNA degradation or loss.
The limited Indonesian data that is available suggests that the use of less intense diagnostic and treatment procedures might lead to cost savings [ 11– 13]; however, this data has not been placed in the context of total treatment costs.
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Though there has been concern that the nipple-sparing procedure might lead to more frequent recurrence of cancer, a recent review found that just 2.8 percent of patients experienced a recurrence over two years.
Good selectivity and simple preparation procedure might lead the material to be highly valuable on water oil separation.
Also, the time required for this procedure might lead to a non-viable solution because the channel matrices corresponding to the tested channel realizations might change in the meantime.
This procedure might lead to selective loss of certain peptides.
As illustrated above, this procedure might lead to non-informative or even erroneous conclusions.
The information is based on the assumption that the transthoracic procedure might lead to favourable outcomes in the long term.
It has been suggested that grouping islets into a 50-μm range in current standard procedure might lead to a overestimation in IE [ 2, 27].
As a result of drug sequestration and increased volume of distribution, the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) procedure might lead to a decrease in drug concentrations during a patient's treatment.
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