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In the light of its interesting biological properties germane to anticarcinogenesis, quercetin has been subjected to a phase I clinical trial in cancer patients, with the aim to develop it as a cancer chemopreventive or antineoplastic agent (Ferry et al, 1996).
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We will now demonstrate the significance of the additional properties associated with the EFS technique germane to SLPs.
Portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) spectrometry and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) are non-invasive, proximal sensing techniques which provide quantitative data germane to physicochemical soil properties in seconds.
This property, which genistein shares with apigenin and quercetin, is considered germane to the aetiology of childhood leukaemia, in which dietary Soya as a source of genistein has been implicated.
Neither point is germane to the portrait's accuracy.
Which was germane to Judge Scheindlin's case?
"Are my experiences germane to a general audience?" he asks.
Distortion is germane to a discussion of Schulz.
But it's germane to his main thesis.
Other snippets seem pointedly germane to their new context.
"Polish-Americans might remember a segment of American history that's germane to them, and Jewish-Americans might remember the segment that's germane to them," he explained.
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