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Two years later, little-loved sequel The Cradle of Life proved significantly less successful, debuting with £1.52m including £259,000 in previews.
The bacteria that lacked pili proved relatively benign and--surprisingly--those with superpili also proved significantly less virulent in causing diarrhea than the normal strain.
The results of our study confirm that exposure of mannose residues on the surface of liposome carriers is critical for their uptake by dendritic cells and therapeutic efficiency: nonmannosylated liposomes have proved to be significantly less effective than mannosylated liposomes loaded with the same p1 peptide.
However, half-dosage was significantly less effective than the full dose treatment (Supplementary Fig. 7).
In contrast, adenoviruses encoding angiostatin, endostatin, or neuropilin were significantly less effective.
Even vaccination is being rendered significantly less effective by the rapid development of new bacterial strains.
One meta-analysis involving nearly 100 independent samples found that men perceived themselves as significantly more effective leaders than women did when, actually, they were rated by others as significantly less effective.
Unfortunately, antimicrobial materials can be significantly less effective against microbial biofilms than against planktonic cultures.
Tremor varied significantly across stimulus conditions (P < 0.015), and stimulus trains with pauses were significantly less effective than stimulus trains without (P < 0.002).
Defining trafficking in terms of prostitution and sexual slavery conflates the two and narrows the focus of antitrafficking efforts, rendering them significantly less effective.
For example, H99 is easily opsonized with complement while antibody is significantly less effective.
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