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The first line of the novel - "Who listens?" - was unfortunately prophetic; it was only published in paperback three years ago, and the novelist Jonathan Lethem, who wrote the introduction, says now that "the nearest in her work to anything that dates would be in Poor George.
Such detailed mechanistic degradation schemes for peroxidase-mediated dye degradation are important to understand the peroxidase mechanism and are unfortunately not widely published.
It should be pointed out that the TCS nomenclature is unfortunately inconsistent among the published articles on TCSs of S. mutans strains.
They were united by the frustration of producing small studies at their individual units that were based on good clinical questions but were unfortunately unlikely to be published or to change practice due to the small numbers and abridged follow-up available.
Unfortunately, published data are not sufficiently robust to support clear evidence-based recommendations on different schedules of anthracyclines, or the routine use of cardiac protective agents or liposomal preparations in patients defined as at high risk for anthracycline cardiotoxicity, such as patients with known cardiac impairment and/or previous anthracycline exposure.
(Unfortunately, registration is now closed; the talks are to be published in a book).
Unfortunately, published analytical studies on Hexi painting have been very rare.
Unfortunately published studies on the heritability of tracheal hypoplasia are lacking.
However, no natural-product MS MS libraries are currently available, because including an MS MS spectrum for future dereplication is unfortunately not a prerequisite for publishing new structures.
When the article was published unfortunately the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license information was missing in the article.
Andrew Reynolds, who introduces himself below, submitted the puzzle a while back, but unfortunately it was not published in time for the 40th anniversary.
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