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MCP-1 could be readily released from the scaffold within 3 days.
In addition, the HCHO adsorbed on the activated carbon rotor is readily released at a desorption temperature of 120°C.
Most herbicide formulations deliver the bulk of the active agents in an immediately available form that can be readily released to the environment [1].
In this study, we show that dissolved BC can be readily released in water under stirring from bulk BC produced by the slow pyrolysis of biomass.
This phenomenon is interpreted as water being absorbed in the polar rubbery phase of the material and not readily released on dehydration.
Nitride would be readily released from meteorites after falling into the Hadean Ocean as a result of the rapid and complete dissolution due to inherent instability of Fe0 in aqueous solutions (even in O2-free solutions).
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Mr. Blumenthal said Mr. Johnson was not the only pollster who did not readily release his supporting data or methodology.
The Clintons' reluctance to readily release information was again on display as her campaign complicated what could have been a simple explanation and turned it into an all-day drip of information.
James Baker of BAE, who is working on the project, says defeating IEDs is now the operational priority for Britain's defence ministry.Many explosives are made of volatile compounds that readily release particles into the air.
The narrow C N ratios of high and low N manures may not necessarily mean that they readily release mineralized N upon microbial degradation (Mtambanengwe et al. 1998).
However, the chemistry of copper does not lend itself to facile formulations that will readily release copper ions at biologically compatible pHs.
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