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The low probability of the presence of endogenous restriction sites decreases the risk of genome fractionation by the meganuclease upon expression.

The implications of these findings for modification of dose-specific breast cancer risk by fractionation and protraction of dose are unclear, and the results could reflect effects of yet unrecognized confounding factors [ 45].

By exploiting the radiobiological advantage of fractionation, the risk of side effects to normal tissue can be minimized.

If a dose constraint cannot be achieved due to overlap of the target with an organ at risk, the fractionation can be increased or the target coverage compromised in order to meet the constraint.

Third, HDR-BRT has the ability to precisely deliver high doses of radiation even in large tumour volumes, exploiting the radiobiological advantage of fractionation over a period of 4 days, and thus minimising the risk of serious side effects.

The Dutch group treated both central and peripheral tumours (n = 206) with a risk-adapted fractionation regime of 60 Gy in 3 8 fractions depending on tumour location.

Automated combinations of fractionation, biotesting and chemical analysis using so-called hyphenated tools can enhance the throughput and might reduce the risk of artifacts in laboratory work.

Owing to the physico-chemical characteristics of the abnormal prion protein, the process of partitioning and filtration during fractionation further reduces the risk of transmission in IVIG [ 48].

The loss ratio of fractionation.

The maximum flow of fractionation operation at station (i).

The scheme of fractionation is summarized in Fig. 1.

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