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Brand said she did not want to see the Big East's viability compromised.
But "some will see their viability compromised and there the state will enter".This is encouraging.
The animals are disappearing, and the packs are splintering into smaller groups, their viability compromised.
In chronic hypoxic conditions these tubular adaptive mechanisms may be overrun and cell function and viability compromised.
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Further, we probe the effect of electroporation voltage on internalization efficiency and cell viability and demonstrate that, whilst internalization increases with increased voltage, cell viability is compromised.
José Viñals of the Bank of Spain, the central bank, insists: "We don't see any financial entity whose viability is compromised".
Unsurprisingly, cell viability was compromised following prolonged exposure and analysis was restricted to a maximum of four hours at which point where cells retained apparently normal morphology and motility (Figure 2 and data not shown).
If mitochondrial damage exists, cell viability is compromised.
Other researchers have demonstrated that Giardia cyst viability was compromised by shearing forces generated during freeze-thaw cycles, while lower temperatures were protective of cysts [ 29].
We subjected wild-type, p38−/− and p57−/− cells to increasing amounts of NaCl and found that cell viability was compromised at increasing NaCl concentrations.
In addition, karyotyping requires living cells, which increases turn-around time (TAT), risk of culture artifacts, and might prevent the analysis in situations where cell viability is compromised (i.e. products of conception).
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