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The mechanism studies provided a path of electrolyte design for multicomponent compounds.
These comparative experimental and modelling studies provided a way to extrapolate from laboratory scale to in situ condition.
Small-angle X-ray studies provided a useful method of characterizing the average molar mass of the cyclics.
These studies provided a new molecular scaffold for the further development of antitumor agents that target tubulin.
Results from the case studies provided a description of coordinators' enabling and empowering interventions and their impact on families.
Gene expression studies provided a major step forward in ecotoxicology and ecological functional genomics, among other areas.
Although biochemical and physiological studies provided a wealth of knowledge, gene manipulation techniques using novel mouse models gave new insights into gonadotropin synthesis, secretion and action.
Besides, results obtained in our studies provided a structure activity relationship that would be used to design anti-inflammatory agents in the future.
Further molecular docking studies provided a better insight into the binding of designed compounds within the homology modeled active site of CnCYP51 (Cryptococcus CYP51-14α-demethylase CYP51-14α-demethylase CYP51-14α-demethylase
High-pressure phase behaviour studies provided a maximum water-to-surfactant molar ratio (wmax) of wmax = 39, which is usually only observed from surfactants with long fluorocarbon chains.
Epidemiological studies provided a large body of evidence that personality dimensions are influenced by genetic factors and that the genetic component is highly complex, polygenic, and epistatic.
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