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"He was healthy before, eating bananas and watermelon, but I switched him to berries, which causes less of a glycemic spike," Falstrault said.
By observing Figure11, it becomes clear that the degradation is related to the increased SER, which causes less reliable estimation.
These results show that linear filtering, which causes less distortion than spectral subtraction, can lead to better recognition performance, confirming our intuition.
The gene exists in two forms--a high-active and a low-active version, which causes less and more dopamine to accumulate in synapses, respectively.
In Fig. 6b, it is seen that the transmission power of both the MUE and the FUE has decreased, which causes less inter-cell interference with the neighboring cells, leading to improvement in the throughput.
So longer polymers, because of their higher water absorption, higher volume occupation, and movement in larger space, mask the cell surface charges and antigens better, which causes less stimulation of the immune system.
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One of the key goals in nerve tissue engineering is to develop new materials which cause less or no neuroinflammation.
The results in this study could be explained by a lower respiratory rate (Figure 3A), which caused less depletion of sugars and acids when fruit was stored at lower pressures.
In 1897, chemists working at Bayer AG produced a synthetically altered version of salicin, derived from the species Filipendula ulmaria (meadowsweet), which caused less digestive upset than pure salicylic acid.
For example, 90% of Shewanella oneidensis cells, which are hypersensitive to γ-ray-induced protein oxidation, are killed by doses of γ-rays (70 Gy) which cause less than one DSB per haploid genome [3], [4].
Carboplatin is a platinum derivative with less renal toxicity, and to which caused less nausea and vomiting than cisplatin (Rose and Schurig, 1985; Lokich and Anderson, 1998), and has been combined with other newer agents in chemotherapy for SCLC (Go and Adjei, 1999; Simon and Wagner, 2003).
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