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The immobilization of NiCl2 was rather effective, and no leaching could be observed under ethanol, toluene and water at 110 °C while stirring for 5 h.
The filtering was rather effective, even though there is no formal proof for its efficiency yet.
We cannot exclude the presence of false positives in our dataset, but the results of qRT-PCR validation of 50 individuals for the presence of 11 CNVs (see Figure 1c, R2 = 0.92) suggests that the level of BF (BF = 15 vs the commonly used threshold of 10) used in favour of the detection of false positive CNVs was rather effective.
In case of poisoning with soman, physostigmine, at a similar dose as used in our study, was rather effective, and its efficacy increased when high doses of HI-6 were used, which was ascribed to the competition with incoming soman for binding sites (Wetherell et al. 2007).
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Patch repairs containing zinc sacrificial anodes have been found to be rather effective in inhibiting the ring-anode macrocell corrosion effect around the substrate patch interface.
We would also like to reinstate certain forms of flexible working time, which seemed to be rather effective when the first anti-crisis package was put to work in 2009.
Results show that suggested approach is rather effective in respect of quality and time.
Volume, although a rather fuzzy concept, is rather effective as a filter between conformers dissimilar in shape and features [7].
As results, we consider it's rather effective to study the Ebola virus contagion via DCC figures.
Methysergide and injectable dihydroergotramine are rather effective in cluster headache therapy but currently unavailiable in most countries.
The simplified technique is rather effective for first step engineering estimation and gives a good understanding for the problem.
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