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This allowed identification of each cytokine and reported the level of target protein in the well, extrapolated from the standard curve.
A growing amount of data supports that the pharmacokinetics of drugs in children ≥2 years can be reasonably well extrapolated from adults by using an allometric adjustment for body size [ 15, 18].
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The calculated temperature lines, used in this approach (Fig. 5), are extrapolated from well understood, slightly higher-temperature, quartz-water curves [45].
The agreement between manual and SA diameter, as well as between volume extrapolated from SA diameter and SA volume is poor.
Stebbins [ 29] extrapolated from well-studied genera that ca 30% of all angiosperm species may be functional allopolyploids.
Where the course of a disease and the effects of a drug are sufficiently similar in adults and pediatric patients, both the FDA and the EMA may conclude that pediatric effectiveness can be extrapolated from well-controlled studies in adults, even though the details of this process differ slightly between the two agencies.
Data on other rectal tumours are not well established and mostly are extrapolated from similar tumours occurring at other sites.
Moreover, adenosine-5′-triphosphate, which is necessary for muscular contraction, as well as phosphodiester, can be extrapolated from the spectrum and quantified (Fig. 6a).
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These were compared with the dispersion relations extrapolated from experiment as well as a theory based on harmonic approximation.
The turnover for a metabolite such as the secreted sAPP species as well as extracellular Aβ cannot be extrapolated from a cell culture system, and can only be determined in the intact brain.
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