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A modified version of the 4T1 triple negative breast cancer allograft model, which naturally forms micrometastases in the lung [ 39], was used to test our drugs.
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Our initial to market strategy was to tackle the English-speaking countries which naturally form the bulk of the internet population in Africa.
She swings her head and sways her hair to explain what it is all about: the formula changes very frizzy hair - which sometimes naturally forms an "afro" if left untreated - into loose, bouncy locks which tumble downwards, all without the need for hair-straightening products.
Most of these groups rely on the bacterium Clostridium acetobutylicum, which naturally makes a form of butanol called 1-butanol.
Parachlamydiaceae, which naturally infect amoebae, form a sister taxon to the Chlamydiaceae on the basis of the Chlamydia-like cycle of replication and 80%to90%0% homology of ribosomal RNA genes.
The evolutions including Lycanroc (Midday Form), which naturally is unique to Pokémon Sun, as well as Lycanroc (Midnight Form), unique to Moon (as you might have guessed).
Using the Discrete Fourier Transform method, we find a 'building-block' analytical solution form, which naturally embodies local length scales of fiber microbuckling and instability.
Tertiary colleges suffer not only from the snobbery of the public-school elite but also from hostility from secondary schools, which naturally resent losing their sixth forms.
This method takes advantage of the hexaniobate and hexatantalate ions which are naturally formed at pH > 9 and absorb in the UV domain.
Key to expanding the use of Ge is a reliable method for the removal of surface contamination, including oxides which are naturally formed during the exposure of Ge thin films to atmospheric conditions.
LysoPC, which is naturally formed from the hydrolysis of phosphatidylcholine by phospholipase A2, is more interfacially active than lipase or TC8 (data not shown).
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