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Generally, this method often applies to prepare the core-shell type composite NPs, but it is prone to maintain the magnetic properties of naked iron oxides.
Chondrocytes delivered in the more electropositive MAX8 gel experienced a greater degree of cell death during encapsulation and delivery and the remaining viable cells were less prone to maintain their phenotype.
The result reveals that the surface functionalized magnetic particles have a slight dimensional increase in average diameter while retain almost original saturation magnetization; APTES is prone to maintain the morphology of the magnetite NPs, but MPTES has an outstanding hypochromic effect though it caused a slight decrease in the saturation magnetization.
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Moreover, we also found that these sdSNPs are prone to be maintained at the splice dinucleotides of newly generated exons.
Among the contraindications for LCNB are coagulopathy, anticoagulant use and the inability to maintain prone position for 1 h.
However, fault handling has thus far been solved statically, requiring the definition of fault handlers and handling logic to be defined at design time, which requires a great deal of effort, is error-prone and relatively difficult to maintain and extend.
Bair, like Elizabeth Warren, has called for better laws to rule over risk-prone banks, in order to maintain economic peace.
But creeping bent grass is expensive to maintain and prone to infestation by weeds.
Annotations are both prone to error and difficult to maintain.
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