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Of relevance is the unique propensity of the canine species, unlike most mammals, to spontaneously develop PCa with advancing age, although to a lesser frequency than human [20].

Similarly, another case report also showed that thrombocytopenia occurred after co-administration of quetiapine and valproic acid but still persisted despite valproic acid discontinuation, suggesting a unique propensity of quetiapine to trigger hematological toxicity [ 7].

However, in the meantime, a new prodrug of tenofovir, GS-7340 or 9-[(R -2-[[[[(S)-1-(isopR -2-[[aR -2-[[ethyl]amino]phenoxy-phosphinyl]methoxy]propyl]adenine (Fig. 25), dubbed TAF, has been synthesized 77, 78, the unique propensity of GS-7340 to be preferentially taken up by the lymphatic tissue was published in 2005 by Lee et al. (patented in 2004 so that it remains protected until 2024).

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Crystallographic analysis of the title binaphthyl tetracid 2 revealed unique propensity to polycatenation upon crystallization of both the enantiomerically homogeneous as well as the racemic form of the axially chiral tecton.

The fact that these drugs are also associated with increased incidence of lymphocele underscores their unique propensity to affect the lymphatic system.

Taken together, the results of genome analysis indicate a unique propensity for gene splitting in the Nanoarchaeota that is most dramatically manifested in the N. equitans lineage.

We demonstrated that a new class of bolapolyphilic molecules exhibited a unique propensity to form supramolecular structures in free-standing lipid bilayer membranes.

I can also go some way towards agreeing with his assessment that it is Conrad's "unique propensity for ambiguity" that makes discussing the book so fascinating.

The overproduction of a structurally unique immunoglobulin can contribute to the abnormal propensity of monoclonal immunoglobulins to aggregate and deposit in specific organs.

Migration seemed to have an inconsistent effect on the propensity of conflict that is unique to every example.

The description of the dialect is quite condensed and in some places difficult to understand because of Whorf's propensity of inventing his own unique terminology for grammatical concepts, but the work has generally been considered to be technically advanced.

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