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We demonstrate that the technique of laser photodetachment spectroscopy on atomic negative ions can be used as a sensitivity enhancement tool in mass spectrometry, useful for suppressing both isotopic as well as molecular isobaric interferences.
This is especially useful for suppressing a specific news story or sports competition.
Some probiotics are useful for suppressing H. pylori infection.
Intra-normalization is useful for suppressing visual burstiness while power normalization reduces the effect of large values in the descriptor, and L2 normalization facilitates a good invariance of VLAD descriptors for the number of local features.
This principle may be especially useful for suppressing cancer involving malignant cells with a high expression of DR4.
Other molecular bridges were also demonstrated to be useful for suppressing the formation of micrometer-sized PDI aggregates.
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Also, the Army turned out to be a useful tool for suppressing the movement.
To this end, we show that Rac1 GTPase, an EMT regulator, may be a useful target for suppressing multiple subpopulations of CS/PCs and CS/PC plasticity.
Some studies reported that IVTA was a useful remedy for suppressing uveitis and improve the success rate of retinal detachment with choroidal detachment [ 17, 18].
More recently, NKCC1-mediated chloride uptake has also been suggested to be an important mechanism regulating the peripheral excitability of sensory neurons [ 6, 23, 25] and may represent a useful peripheral target for suppressing afferent nerve excitability [ 6, 23, 26].
Our results also suggest that the herbal compound butein should be further investigated as a potentially useful experimental approach for suppressing the growth of small numbers of breast cancer cells in early micrometastases.
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