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In the present study, the addition of terbutryn led to almost complete loss of the slow phase of recombination from QB−, yielding a single component with a time constant of less than 200 ms, attributable to the recombination of P865+QA− (inset to Figure 4 B and Table S1 in the Supporting Information).
The densest packing of EC powders appeared on the upper and lower surfaces of dry-coated tablet after compression, resulting in a tight structure yielding a slower penetration of the solvent.
Key to a selective and high-yielding reaction is the slow addition of the aldehyde to a mixture of pyrrolidine and β-naphthol.
To apply the propulsion method with such an engine, the most-desired speed should be chosen as slow as possible yielding the constraint of the output torque.
Four groups of these raw materials can be distinguished according to the properties of the soap products they yield: Hard fats yielding slow-lathering soaps include tallow, garbage greases, hydrogenated high-melting-point marine and vegetable oils, and palm oil.
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The second part consists of a 30 year Markov model representing the slow process of recovery in non-respondents and the untreated population yielding estimates of long-term quality-adjusted survival and costs.
In vitro dilution of the S-SEDDS formulation resulted in formation of a microemulsion, followed by a slow precipitation of silybin, while the conventional SEDDS formulation undergoes rapid precipitation, yielding a low silybin solution concentration.
ZR-75-1 cells, on the other hand, showed greater interactions with the E-selectin coated microtubes yielding slower cell rolling velocities of ~3 μm/s and greater numbers of interacting cells, nearly 39 cells/frame, for the 5 μg/mL concentration of E-selectin (Figs. 3a and 3b), consistent with the evident expression of sLex on the cell surface.
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