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At pH 7.4, nearly immediate release (within 30 min) was observed for pure P-4135F, while mixtures enabled to prolong the release slightly.
As shown in Figure 5, the model predicts that more BSA is released by the plain PLGA microparticles than the biotinylated PLGA microparticles, and that PLGA microparticles made of a lower percent of PVA release slightly more BSA.
A December premiere will put Amazon's first original film release slightly behind that of Netflix's, which announced that Cary Fukunaga's "Beasts of No Nation" will release on October 16 on its servcie.
The annual drop is due to Apple's high prices, IDC suggests, but its name "is still very strong in China" and "the company will fare well should it release slightly cheaper options later in the year".
To do this, start at the base of your lashes, then release slightly and move the curler away from you a little and clamp it again, and so on.
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He was released slightly early as part of a general amnesty in 2004.
Manure from HC heifers released slightly less NH3 from the barn floor, confirming the results from the initial study.
The satellite, attached to the shuttle's payload bay by a tether made of Kevlar, will be released slightly above the shuttle.
Adele ended up selling exactly the same as "Saturday Night Fever" did when it was released, slightly more than "Grease," and over three times more than what "D.S.O.T.M".
In the end, the judge departed from the guidelines and imposed a term of one year plus one day (a technicality that allows a defendant to be released slightly early for good behavior).
Transdifferentiated MSCs within 3D-ladder-like conduits secreted significant amounts (∼2.5 pg/mL NGF and ∼0.7 pg/mL GDNF per cell) of neurotrophic factors, while MSCs in macroporous conduits released slightly lower (∼1.5 pg/mL NGF and 0.7 pg/mL GDNF per cell) levels.
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