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Worries about Greece have spread markedly in the past week to Portugal, Ireland and Spain, all of which saw their financing costs rise.
That DT104 has not spread markedly in Australia and New Zealand may be explained both by geography and the very strict food and livestock import restrictions in force in these countries, which prevent any large-scale introduction and spread of foreign Salmonella types in the food animal production chain (34).
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In combination with docetaxel or the antiangiogenic agent DC101, the reduction of primary tumor volume and distant metastasis spread were markedly enhanced, suggesting its potential use in the management of these patients [ 22].
With risk spreads compressing markedly, the region's financial crisis has been relegated to the history books, and the region is again attracting the interest of foreign investors.
As previously noted, CHO K1 cells spreading was markedly enhanced in the presence of heparanase (Fig. 5, Hepa).
Adhesion as well as spreading were markedly reduced by Nogo-delta20 in all precursor cells, with WT cells reacting equally to Nogo-A KO precursors.
In contrast, on elastin, endothelial cells attached poorly, did not spread, and had markedly impaired functional properties.
Although individual studies and reports down the years have flagged up climate change as likely to increase the spread of malaria markedly, the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report did not.
Values were all markedly spread across the scale as a whole without saturation.
Moreover, modeling studies suggest that antiviral-resistant strains may spread rapidly and markedly affect pandemic outcomes (9 ).
Correspondingly with this notion, it was recently found that the potassium threshold for spreading depolarization was markedly elevated in brain slices from chronically epileptic rats compared with age-matched controls, and this threshold of epileptic rodent tissue was similarly high as that of brain slices from patients with intractable epilepsy (Maslarova et al., 2011).
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