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Why not even stone reconstituted from the dust of the old stone?
It was supposed to be reconstituted from the various units, militias and rebels that fought in the civil war between 1998 and 2003.
Unlike most chemotherapy agents, which kill cells unselectively, the radioactive BLyS would home in on the cancerous B cell and the mature B cells, he said; the patient's immune system would be reconstituted from the younger B cells.
It was supposed to be reconstituted from the various units, militia and rebels that fought in a civil war that ran from 1998-2003 (in which several million people, mostly civilians, died).
Near zero-order release could be achieved for CyA-loaded nanoemulsions reconstituted from the SNEDDS.
Data showed that siRNA integrity and bioactivity are retained after processing, and nanocomplexes could be reconstituted from the dry powders.
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Before the unification of East and West Germany in 1990, the former Land was reconstituted from these districts as Mecklenburg West Pomerania.
The load spectrum is reconstituted from data from the Black Hawk helicopters in use with the Australian Defence Force, using two methods; namely peak-valley reconstitution and reverse rainflow reconstitution.
The sandwich was bland, but the egg was real, not reconstituted from liquid, and the calories in an Egg McMuffin — three hundred — are not excessive.
That is, we examined whether the AR activity could be reconstituted from fragments of the ATase.
ABCS 135 data, based on the Q mci, were reconstituted from data collected from the Q mci.
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