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Although HT61 has lower bactericidal activity against multiplying bacteria than marketed antibiotics, it is used in such a high concentration in its topical formulation (currently 1% v/v, 10 mg/ml) that this should compensate for this weakness.
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Nevertheless, use of same subjects as their own controls in this study should compensate for any difference on baseline level of methylarginines and the comparative effects of ACE inhibitor and ARB administered throughout the study.
This power reduction should compensate the extra costs needed for the drive-aid.
This inner part should compensate for an annual spread of rabies of 30 km [ 27, 41].
The fund is the latest step in a protracted and heated battle in Europe and this country over who should compensate victims of Nazi rule.
Such differences should be taken into account by public policies which should compensate this by redistribution mechanisms targeting disadvantaged groups.
The differences between households should be taken into account by public policies which should compensate this by redistribution mechanisms targeting disadvantaged groups.
Therefore, we hypothesized that supplementation of this ligand during sepsis should compensate for its dramatic reduction and improve survival in our peritonitis model of sepsis in C57/Bl6 mice.
However, developments in membrane structure and device design should compensate for this in future applications [ 111].
Phe57, present in most class II enzymes, narrows the middle region and increases its hydrophobicity, but hydrophilic Arg110 should compensate for this fact.
The long follow-up period along with the commonly short waiting lists for capsulotomy (maximum 3 4 months) should compensate for this, and the absolute numbers of capsulotomies detected are not below what should be expected from previous literature.
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