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1  for 1-hexanol and cyclohexane decrease with increasing concentration of 1-hexanol, consistent with t
2                                    Moreover, increasing concentrations of 1,1-DCE and cis-1,2-DCE to
3                                  Addition of increasing concentrations of 2 to 1 mM herring sperm DNA
4 oss attributable to caries was observed with increasing concentrations of 25(OH)D (P-trend = <0.05) b
5 ced from the ERRgamma LBD in the presence of increasing concentrations of 4-OHT and tamoxifen, but DE
6 s of channels are subsequently exposed to an increasing concentration of 5-FAM-(DA)(3) followed by wa
7 ulfenic acid formation to T cell activation, increasing concentrations of 5,5-dimethyl-1,3-cyclohexan
8 coupled to weak anomalous subdiffusion, with increasing concentration of 500-kDa dextran.
9 ding, translational mobility was assessed in increasing concentrations of 500 kDa dextran solutions.
10                                     However, increasing concentrations of 5MPEP induce parallel right
11 sed probe-plasmid interaction over time with increasing concentration of 8 kDa polyethylene glycol (P
12 tilizes hydrogen peroxide in the presence of increasing concentrations of a chemical denaturant to ox
13 he first time, we show that co-assembly with increasing concentrations of a highly charged polysaccha
14 ulture virus, 2a HCVcc, was propagated under increasing concentrations of a neutralizing antibody to
15 ing biofilm cells to disperse in response to increasing concentrations of a variety of substances, in
16             Vitrification was obtained using increasing concentrations of a vitrification solution of
17                         With this substrate, increasing concentrations of acceptor increased the rate
18    Reaction at neutral pH in the presence of increasing concentrations of acetate ion results in a de
19 the vasodilation of the liver circulation to increasing concentrations of acetylcholine.
20 more, microtubule effects were attenuated by increasing concentrations of actin monomers, suggesting
21 tibody, which was progressively shortened by increasing concentration of ADAMTS-13 after (but not bef
22                                              Increasing concentrations of adiponectin during oligomer
23              When the assay plate containing increasing concentrations of AFB1 is illuminated with a
24 e of iox increased linearly with exposure to increasing concentrations of ambient iox (from 0 to 6 pp
25 mpoules with nutrient agar supplemented with increasing concentrations of amoxicillin, metronidazole,
26                                              Increasing concentrations of an inert polymer, dextran,
27 l for the dose-response of EEG parameters to increasing concentration of anesthetic agents with a dos
28 ntact B. henselae to HUVECs was inhibited by increasing concentrations of anti-Pap31 antibodies.
29 of the electrodes was found to increase with increasing concentration of antigen.
30 of the electrodes was found to increase with increasing concentration of antigen.
31    The dose-response sensorgrams of BSA upon increasing concentration of AP and AS have been shown.
32 f 25 mM ammonium acetate (pH 8.0) containing increasing concentrations of aprotinin (0-300 muM).
33 differential capacitance (Cd) decreases with increasing concentration of Ara h 1, although R(ct) exhi
34 revealed that cells grown in the presence of increasing concentrations of arsenate exhibited changes
35 ated with Zn(II) followed by incubation with increasing concentrations of arsenite, the ZnPARPzf sign
36 as motivated by the need to diagnose how the increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (
37 hange, especially in recent years, driven by increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (
38 obal energy and contribute indirectly to the increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon.
39 is an important strategy for stabilizing the increasing concentration of atmospheric CO2 and the glob
40                                              Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide
41                                              Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide
42 is not known how poison ivy might respond to increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide
43                                              Increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide
44 e 1990s can be explained by a combination of increasing concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide,
45 ng temperature and precipitation pattern and increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO(2) are likel
46 ture consumption patterns, the net effect of increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO(2) will slow
47 decreasing concentrations of soil P and with increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 , patterns
48                               In response to increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2, high-end g
49                                              Increasing concentrations of ATP or PknK exert cooperati
50  an in-human phase 1b clinical trial testing increasing concentrations of autologous tolDCs loaded wi
51 L/L210W/T215Y) was passaged in MT-2 cells in increasing concentrations of AZT.
52 ignificantly increased with both exposure to increasing concentrations of BDE99 and decreasing fish l
53         Such faradaic current decreases with increasing concentration of beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD)
54                                         With increasing concentration of BFDMA, the hydrodynamic size
55  and maintain a negative zeta-potential with increasing concentration of BFDMA.
56 terfering RNAs in the absence or presence of increasing concentrations of bortezomib.
57  (Tyr) at 410nm was gradually increased with increasing concentration of both analytes, confirming th
58 wer levels, while the ACa(++) decreased with increasing concentration of both chelating salts.
59                                We found that increasing concentrations of both mtSSBs led to the elim
60 ors expressed in HEK293 cells and found that increasing concentrations of bupivacaine decreased chann
61 s reveal that vimentin networks stiffen with increasing concentrations of Ca(2+) and Mg(2+), showing
62 sited less than cit-AuNPs in the presence of increasing concentrations of CaCl2, but the opposite tre
63                                     However, increasing concentrations of cations increase the kineti
64 er, preincubation of CcrB-DNA complexes with increasing concentrations of CcrA blocked gel shift.
65 larger cells express more Cdc25, creating an increasing concentration of Cdc25 as cells grow and prov
66    These findings suggest that the effect of increasing concentrations of cGMP on endothelial permeab
67  process leading to movement of cells toward increasing concentrations of chemoattractants, is essent
68 ed films, composite films were prepared with increasing concentrations of chitosan (Ch) (100G:0Ch, 80
69 e-dependent potentiometric monitoring of the increasing concentration of chloride ions diffusing acro
70      Successive transfers of strain GEO12 in increasing concentrations of chloroform led to culture G
71         The TGNPs have been core etched with increasing concentration of cholesterol and with 800 ng/
72 se in oligomerization state was observed for increasing concentrations of cholesterol.
73  metabolism in bovine hepatocytes exposed to increasing concentrations of choline chloride (CC) and D
74  was determined as cell-growth inhibition at increasing concentrations of cisplatin for 48 h.
75                                              Increasing concentrations of clothianidin in bee bread w
76                                              Increasing concentrations of cobalt ions significantly u
77    When binary complexes were incubated with increasing concentrations of complementary nucleotide, t
78                       It was also found that increasing concentration of Cr in the plant correlated w
79 bition of bacterial growth was observed with increasing concentration of cranberry proanthocyanidin,
80                      In vitro, the effect of increasing concentrations of cranberry proanthocyanidin
81 blasts displayed reduced cell viability with increasing concentrations of CSE and STE.
82           We observed an association between increasing concentrations of cTnI and clinical end point
83 on rate exhibited saturation with respect to increasing concentrations of cyclohexene and H2O2.
84                                              Increasing concentrations of cyproterone acetate and mif
85        In cells expressing wild-type NCX1.1, increasing concentrations of cytosolic Na(+) led to a pr
86 d S613TM (a clinical strain) lacking liaR to increasing concentrations of DAP, leading to the develop
87                  In the Central Arctic Ocean increasing concentrations of DDE with depth were observe
88 ility to accumulate platinum when exposed to increasing concentrations of DDP, CBDCA, or L-OHP for 1
89 ergo a gradual and continuous expansion with increasing concentration of denaturant.
90 mical cross-linking experiments performed at increasing concentrations of denaturants show no change
91                                              Increasing concentrations of dextran sulfate increased b
92  from acidification have been accompanied by increasing concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (D
93  correlation between dioxane attenuation and increasing concentrations of dissolved oxygen, while the
94                                              Increasing concentrations of dissolved silicate progress
95                                         With increasing concentrations of DMPO in the reaction medium
96  habitats, *OH formation rates increase with increasing concentrations of DOM and reduced iron, with
97 n outer surface protein A in the presence of increasing concentrations of doxycycline or minocycline.
98 ptional activity is increased in response to increasing concentrations of DPO, allowing VqmA to drive
99 68 small interfering RNAs in the presence of increasing concentrations of drug and identified 63 gene
100 xposing cancer cells in culture to gradually increasing concentrations of drug over an extended perio
101 ubating uracil-poor cells in the presence of increasing concentrations of dUTP or by infecting with v
102                                         With increasing concentrations of E. coli ORN 178, electron-t
103             We treated additional cells with increasing concentrations of either bisindolylmaleimide-
104 e-independent and could not be surmounted by increasing concentrations of either coagonist, glutamate
105 inity to GPR84, this was not competed for by increasing concentrations of either decanoic acid or 3,3
106                                              Increasing concentrations of either PylS substrate resul
107    Human endothelial cells were treated with increasing concentrations of Elaidic (trans-C18:1 (9 tra
108                Exposure of HEFs and HEMCs to increasing concentrations of eosinophil products or co-c
109                      In breast cancer cells, increasing concentrations of estrogen induce increasing
110                      Pregnant females showed increasing concentrations of estrogens for 29 days until
111                                      Whereas increasing concentrations of ethanol or 2-propanol cause
112  sizes higher for nanocapsules produced with increasing concentrations of ethanol.
113                    Cell growth inhibition at increasing concentrations of etoposide for 72 h was dete
114                                              Increasing concentrations of everolimus resulted in a do
115 in-KD cells were fully rescued by plating on increasing concentrations of exogenous ECM.
116                       Treatment with FSH and increasing concentrations of exogenous IGF-1 triggers sy
117 quation to examine how EGABA would vary with increasing concentrations of extracellular K(+) in neuro
118                    FSK cells were exposed to increasing concentrations of FA, and different cellular
119  progressively decreased upon application of increasing concentrations of FCCP (0.3-20 mum), becoming
120  inhibition of the Fib-2 mediated binding by increasing concentrations of Fib-1 fragment suggesting p
121 verity of Abeta neurotoxicity increases with increasing concentration of fibrillar over monomeric Abe
122 y, as opposed to a linear relationship among increasing concentrations of filtered genomic eDNA, we o
123                                     However, increasing concentration of fish oil in a membrane might
124 ses with age-related nuclear cataract showed increasing concentration of fluorescent PTM towards the
125 eased polymeric pigments in the wine without increasing concentrations of free and sulfite-bound acet
126                                              Increasing concentrations of fructose and sucrose did no
127               A. variabilis grew better with increasing concentrations of fructose up to 50 mM, showi
128 d supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) containing increasing concentrations of ganglioside (GM(1)).
129                       Incubation of CcO with increasing concentrations of GdmCl produces an analogous
130                With further decreases in pH, increasing concentrations of GdmHCl led to rapid two-ste
131 ad, it first expands and then contracts with increasing concentration of GdnHCl.
132 e analogs achieve robust glycemic control by increasing concentrations of "GLP-1 equivalents" ( appro
133 atterned FRET sensor increases linearly with increasing concentration of glucose from 0.03mmol/L to 3
134 e from 3 to 10 mM glucose and in response to increasing concentrations of glucose in the INS-1 832/13
135                                              Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atm
136 ein, expands gradually and continuously with increasing concentration of guanidine hydrochloride (Gdn
137 ional transition of a monoclonal antibody by increasing concentrations of guanidine.
138                                              Increasing concentrations of guanidinium chloride produc
139 tions with a fixed concentration of host and increasing concentration of guest is measured, here a co
140 ent of cultured HCECs from young donors with increasing concentrations of H(2)O(2) resulted in a dose
141 pwise exposure of the parental SF295 line to increasing concentrations of hCPT and BN80915, respectiv
142  ions and its sensitivity decreases with the increasing concentration of heavy metal ions.
143      We identified 3,527 genes that react to increasing concentrations of HGF, in Madin-Darby canine
144                                 Furthermore, increasing concentrations of human anti-GRP78 IgG show a
145           A few weeks after transplantation, increasing concentrations of human proteins (e.g., human
146 released over 4months; or in the presence of increasing concentrations of hyaluronidase, 60% incorpor
147 cultured from young donors were treated with increasing concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)
148                         We hypothesized that increasing concentrations of hydrogen peroxide are more
149 creasing ionic strength) that accompanies an increasing concentration of hydronium ions leads to an i
150              Continuous exposure to stepwise increasing concentrations of imatinib resulted in the se
151 , development speed, and mass in response to increasing concentrations of imidacloprid.
152  mutants were selected for E. coli growth on increasing concentrations of imipenem, a carbapenem anti
153               To examine the hypotheses that increasing concentrations of interleukin-1 (IL-1) or tum
154 d large differences in Hounsfield units with increasing concentrations of iodine (118.9 HU for 1.6 mg
155   Dose-dependent uptake was established with increasing concentrations of IRDye 800CW 2-DG for epithe
156 goes significant inhibition of activity with increasing concentrations of its substrate, hydroxypyruv
157                           In the presence of increasing concentrations of KBr (0.1-2.5 M), which disr
158 ength at either 350 or 504 nm decreased with increasing concentration of KI.
159                                              Increasing concentrations of known inhibitors showed dec
160    Wild-type mouse Muller cells treated with increasing concentrations of L-161982 demonstrated a sig
161                          HRMECs treated with increasing concentrations of L-161982 demonstrated a sig
162       Human RMECs (HRMECs) were treated with increasing concentrations of L-161982, and cell prolifer
163                In macrophages and monocytes, increasing concentrations of lactate reduced TLR4-mediat
164                                              Increasing concentrations of leukocytes, haptoglobin, an
165          Chemotaxis of monocytes and iDCs to increasing concentrations of leukotriene D(4) (LTD(4)) w
166                                              Increasing concentrations of long-chain n-6 polyunsatura
167                               Treatment with increasing concentrations of lysophosphatidylcholine res
168 ity of nanozyme is selectively quenched with increasing concentration of malathion and is the princip
169 e relative MALDI-TOF MS signals obtained for increasing concentrations of mammalian phosphatidylinosi
170 incremental in vitro cGMP dose response with increasing concentrations of mANP.
171 ted by recording surface fluorescence versus increasing concentration of membrane bound ligands.
172  of the films increased almost linearly with increasing concentrations of methylamine (r=0.931).
173 stability of the emulsions was improved with increasing concentrations of modified PCs, due to their
174 rus were added at different N:P ratios using increasing concentrations of N ( 80-650 mug/L) and corre
175 hwater pelagic algae (phytoplankton) to five increasing concentrations of n-TiO(2) (ranging from cont
176                                  On average, increasing concentrations of n-TiO(2) had no significant
177 d to maize (Zea mays) B73 by irrigation with increasing concentrations of NaCl from the initiation of
178 posite trend was observed in the presence of increasing concentrations of NaCl.
179             The experiments demonstrate that increasing concentrations of NaHCO3 in the system lead t
180 r a fixed concentration of Na(2)SO(4) and an increasing concentration of NaI.
181 viscosity (eta) increases significantly with increasing concentration of NaOH.
182 formation of whey protein isolate (WPI) with increasing concentrations of native wheat starch (WS) ha
183 nd industrial demands, we face the threat of increasing concentrations of naturally occurring contami
184      The diffusivity of RNase decreased with increasing concentrations of negative dextran, and the a
185  DNA was extracted from nematodes exposed to increasing concentrations of NiCl2 and electrochemically
186 n of Cd-loaded ferrihydrite were enhanced by increasing concentrations of NOM (i.e., C/Fe ratio).
187 otein binding or function in the presence of increasing concentrations of non-specific ligand.
188     Exposure of ovarian cancer cell lines to increasing concentrations of norepinephrine or epinephri
189                         Upon the addition of increasing concentrations of NS3, fluorescence energy tr
190 ured under multiple turnover conditions with increasing concentrations of NS3; however, no increase i
191                                With WT RdRp, increasing concentrations of NTP pools cause a gradual d
192 ) produced decreased in a linear manner with increasing concentrations of O(2) over the range 2-12% (
193                                              Increasing concentration of octanol increased the impedi
194 ferent olfactory receptor neurons respond to increasing concentrations of odorants with barrages of a
195  ions and water significantly decreases with increasing concentration of organic solute.
196  when serially passaged in cell culture with increasing concentrations of oseltamivir.
197                         Moreover, effects of increasing concentrations of oxygen on light intensity w
198       * Here, we investigated the effects of increasing concentrations of ozone ([O(3)]) on soybean c
199                              Transfection of increasing concentrations of p300 in the presence of bom
200 d medium containing bovine serum albumin and increasing concentrations of palmitic and oleic acid at
201                    Likewise, the addition of increasing concentrations of panulirin to a lobster hemo
202 ssed independently; however, coexpression of increasing concentrations of PAR4SFT, together with PAR4
203                                              Increasing concentrations of parabens on the cytoplasmic
204                                              Increasing concentrations of PCBs and HCB were positivel
205 othrombin activation by prothrombinase, with increasing concentrations of peptide, resulted in comple
206                          Serial transfers in increasing concentrations of perchlorate led to robust g
207 ty levels of PERK, are more sensitive to the increasing concentrations of PERK inhibitor compared to
208           Temporal trends (2000-2009) showed increasing concentrations of PFNA, PFDA, and PFUnDA, whe
209  estimated that exposure of pregnant mice to increasing concentrations of PFOA was associated with a
210 , and its effects were not fully reversed by increasing concentrations of PGD2after an initial 15-min
211   COX-2-null mouse Muller cells treated with increasing concentrations of PGE(1)-OH demonstrated a si
212 tory effects on palm oil crystal growth with increasing concentration of PGEmix-8.
213  absence of anionic lipid but increased with increasing concentrations of phosphatidylglycerol to 50
214 hen apoptosis was induced in the presence of increasing concentrations of plasminogen, apoptosis was
215      As with another TLS polymerase, Pol IV, increasing concentrations of Pol II displace the Pol III
216 ed in a saturation binding experiment, where increasing concentrations of polysaccharides are run on
217                This association reduces with increasing concentrations of Porcupine inhibitor (C59),
218 fenvalerate and prochloraz increased with an increasing concentration of prochloraz independent of th
219 eroxide (200 muM) were exposed to vehicle or increasing concentrations of propofol (10-50 muM).
220 ary switches that are digitally recruited by increasing concentrations of PTH.
221                                           By increasing concentration of PTX, tripolar mitosis was tr
222                                              Increasing concentrations of purified UL84 produced a re
223                                              Increasing concentrations of putrescine, spermine and sp
224                                     However, increasing concentrations of RBDPO in the blends also re
225 d invariable second-order rate constants and increasing concentrations of reactive Fe(II) as the Fe(I
226 th BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice were treated with increasing concentrations of recombinant chemokines prio
227                                              Increasing concentrations of recombinant Rac2 in vitro a
228 media (CM) or unconditioned media (UCM) with increasing concentrations of recombinant Tpo and compare
229                                              Increasing concentrations of rMal d 1 in 0.9% NaCl were
230   Succinylation increased (5.63-11.68%) with increasing concentration of SA.
231                                  Addition of increasing concentration of salts has been shown to conv
232 The affinity for cocaine also decreased with increasing concentrations of serum or urine, with the 2A
233               Positive ion mass spectra show increasing concentrations of silver ion-naphthalene addu
234                                              Increasing concentrations of single odorants led to prop
235                                              Increasing concentrations of sodium nitrite cream were a
236 g-term culture of infected Huh7.5 cells with increasing concentrations of sofosbuvir was used to prom
237                                              Increasing concentrations of soluble humic matter determ
238  When administering hGH nasally in rats with increasing concentrations of Solutol HS15, it was found
239 e water content of the media is decreased by increasing concentrations of sorbitol.
240  circular dichroism to observe the effect of increasing concentrations of sterol in the membrane on p
241 cles (AuNSs) and successively incubated with increasing concentrations of streptavidin, achieving a l
242 -scored positive hedonic facial reactions to increasing concentrations of sucrose in control and D2R-
243 on was manipulated experimentally by feeding increasing concentrations of sulfate to mutant strains t
244                      nZVI was pre-exposed to increasing concentrations of sulfide in simulated Hanfor
245 sed to the same levels as HAP2 and HAP1 with increasing concentrations of sulforaphane, benzyl isothi
246 ex formation is inhibited in the presence of increasing concentrations of supercoiled and linear pUC1
247 d the hydrogels were formulated based on the increasing concentration of surfactin.
248 full-length DNA synthesis in the presence of increasing concentrations of synthetic nucleotides reduc
249 d significantly up to 34% as the function of increasing concentration of TA according to A(v), L(v),
250                                              Increasing concentrations of TA (0-16 ng/mL) were applie
251                  Recipient lab rats were fed increasing concentrations of tannic acid, and we monitor
252 s stream of aptamer was mixed online with an increasing concentration of target and introduced into t
253                                              Increasing concentrations of TGF-beta1 alone had no effe
254 owever, myocytes that were co-incubated with increasing concentrations of TGF-beta1 demonstrated dose
255 gation rate for Hb S polymers decreased with increasing concentration of the 15-mer His peptide.
256  and MinE with lipid bilayers increased with increasing concentration of the anionic phospholipids ph
257 f both types of cooperativity increased with increasing concentration of the cofactor Mg(2+) except f
258  taste behavior have also been observed with increasing concentration of the cosolute.
259                                              Increasing concentration of the dyes in a solution led t
260 odes, where % ss reaches a steady state with increasing concentration of the grafting solution, the %
261 -melting-point metal (Pt) bleeds out and the increasing concentration of the high-melting-point metal
262 ng from 43.4 to 49.7 degrees C along with an increasing concentration of the paste subjected to retro
263 iotensin converting enzyme and monitored the increasing concentration of the product angiotensin II o
264 isted and gradual unfolding occurred with an increasing concentration of the surfactant.
265 of breast cancer cell lines was treated with increasing concentrations of the AKT inhibitor GDC-0068
266                                              Increasing concentrations of the detergent octyl-beta-d-
267                                              Increasing concentrations of the disaccharide altered th
268 uced increased the transformation rate while increasing concentrations of the electron donor, lactate
269                    To examine the effects of increasing concentrations of the endogenous agonist nore
270 rived from COX-2-null mice were treated with increasing concentrations of the EP(4) agonist PGE(1)-OH
271 and wild-type Muller cells were treated with increasing concentrations of the EP(4) antagonist L-1619
272 ely 150 viral life cycles in the presence of increasing concentrations of the inhibitory protein.
273                                              Increasing concentrations of the mixtures resulted in in
274 of EM increase by an order of magnitude with increasing concentrations of the more polar solvent, phe
275  quantum yields increase, as predicted, with increasing concentrations of the reactants and the co-se
276 inhibition in cell culture and in vitro with increasing concentrations of the Src inhibitor N-(5-chlo
277           2B7-transfected COS-1 treated with increasing concentrations of the Src-specific inhibitor
278 ty at 470 nm is observed, and increases with increasing concentration of thrombin.
279 or heat-aggregated IgG, then stimulated with increasing concentrations of thrombin.
280 n a population of bacteria, we observed that increasing concentration of TiO2 NPs increased the cell
281                                              Increasing concentrations of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta each
282 ous inserts and then treated with or without increasing concentrations of TNF-alpha prior to addition
283 ystems with many wastewater sources recorded increasing concentrations of triclosan, CTDs, and their
284 edance changes resulting from the binding of increasing concentrations of troponin-T to the immobiliz
285 ured human endothelial cells were exposed to increasing concentrations of tumour necrosis factor alph
286 he benthic invertebrate Hyalella azteca with increasing concentrations of two different vanadium spec
287      Venoconstriction progressed to 47% with increasing concentrations of tyramine (0.129 to 25.8 mmo
288 ion molecule 1 and OLR1 gene expression with increasing concentrations of tyrosol and hydroxytyrosol
289 ponsive INS-1 beta-cells were incubated with increasing concentrations of [U-(13)C] glucose under con
290 response signals linearly correlate with the increasing concentrations of urea in milk ranging from 2
291 rionic detergent lauryl dimethylamine oxide, increasing concentrations of urea result in a complex se
292 t competes with the global folding events at increasing concentrations of urea: We determine how the
293  to oilseed supplementation, with respect to increasing concentrations of vaccenic acid and omega-3 f
294 d and found to be linearly proportional with increasing concentration of VEGF165 in sample solution i
295 ct) of the probe was increased linearly with increasing concentration of VEGF165 in the range of 2.5-
296                                  As with SB, increasing concentrations of VPA demonstrated opposing e
297 oides and M. faveolata larvae decreased with increasing concentrations of WAF, CEWAF and Corexit(R) 9
298                                          The increasing concentration of wintering Scaup in coastal P
299 pts, but the yields of X2(*-) increased with increasing concentrations of [X(-)].
300  we show that Cu nano-clusters modified with increasing concentration of Zn, derived from ZnO support

 
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