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Yet, a careful review of these and other factors listed by Toutain and Bousquet-Mélou [ 15] offered no clear explanation as to the large value of F obtained by the DOX-h-LA preparation injected SC in this study, excepting, a recycling phenomenon due to the noticeably high lipid solubility of this drug [ 25, 26], and its controlled release from the experimental preparation.
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The highly regular, epigenetically controlled design of a Paramecium cell allows it to make Ca2+ available very locally, in a most efficient way, along predetermined trafficking pathways, including regulation of exocytosis, endocytosis, phagocytosis and recycling phenomena.
Moreover, water has become an increasingly scarce and costly commodity over the past decades, and operators are being beneficially noted that awareness of recycling and reusing phenomenon that has treated effluent is both costs competent and socially responsible.
Some modern writers have rechristened the phenomenon "flexible recycling"*, but the basic idea is the same: old companies die and new ones emerge, allowing capital, ideas and people to be reallocated.
It's easy to appreciate how the building has been extended over the centuries and anyone who harbours the belief that recycling is a modern day phenomenon should take a careful look around the dining room.
The evolution of the CNT growth is revealed by breaking the process into recycling increments and using the phenomenon of 'direct spinnability' as a target characteristic.
A CIMMYT literature review of the phenomenon of farmer-recycling states that genetic differentiation from the original OPV of recycled seed lots can be due to genetic drift, mutation, segregation, hybridization or natural- and farmer-selection [ 27].
These phenomena corresponded to the recycling of the catalytic process by TEMPO in a basic aprotic solution.
The photon and phonon self-energy tensors, and Π p, describe the renormalization of the optical and vibrational modes, leading to phenomena such as photon recycling or the phonon bottleneck responsible for hot carrier effects.
This phenomenon, that involves internalization and recycling of native antigen to cell surface, has been described for macrophages associated to the subcapsular sinus [ 31- 33], dendritic cells [ 34- 36] and follicular dendritic cells [ 37].
Also, the acute adaptation of NaPi-2a is faster and very different than that of NaPi-2c and PiT-2 [ 16, 31], a phenomenon that can also be explained by the existence of NaPi-2a recycling.
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