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The act, process or ability of concentrating; the process of becoming concentrated, or the state of being concentrated.
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He knew, also, that they were concentration camp survivors, and he was aware they had married in Sweden before moving back to their native Hungary where they had settled in Budapest and raised Péter and his brother István.
The effects were concentration dependent [60].
The colour of composites and intensity of the spectral peaks were concentration dependent on the silane group of TEOS.
The effects of Mn on striatal TH-IS and the number of macrophages at the lesion site were concentration dependent.
The variables explored in the hydrothermal synthesis of Ti-silicate-based catalysts were: concentration of OH−, titanium, and surfactant.
The electrospinning parameters studied were concentration of zein solution, solution feed rate, applied voltage and distance between needle tip and collector.
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These results showed that PAC-csMSN had distinct anti-proliferative effects which were concentration-dependent.
The excitatory effects of the H2S donors were concentration-dependent and reversible.
As shown in (Fig. 9), the metal chelating activities of petroleum ether fraction, EtOAc fraction, n-BuOH fraction, water fraction and standards were concentration-dependent.
The extract's inhibition of ACE (IC50 = 51.30 ± 5.1 μg/mL) and mild depolarization of isolated liver mitochondria membrane potential were concentration-dependent.
The effects of IL-1β stimulation were concentration-dependent and the maximal response to the EGF stimulation was observed at a low concentration (0.1 ng per mL).
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