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1 in reward and emotion has been explored only sparingly.
2 ck" technique (ie, fluoroscopy was performed sparingly after needle insertion).
3                       SCs are typically used sparingly and exist in quiescence unless activated for t
4 astroglial cultures oxidized both substrates sparingly and metabolized glucose predominantly to lacta
5 d fats; tropical oils; egg yolks; and sugars sparingly and to increase the use of vegetables, fruit,
6 ralaminar cell dendrites can be long, branch sparingly, and encompass a much larger area; 2) their de
7 receding approaches, they have been employed sparingly, and many problems remain.
8 suring the potency and efficacy of typically sparingly available antigen.
9 ing and analysis reveals a capacity to assay sparingly available patient-derived CTCs, a biophysical
10   Red blood cell transfusions should be used sparingly, bearing in mind the potential risks of infect
11                   Medications have been used sparingly, because of concerns about addiction and ineff
12 this expansion of tort law should be applied sparingly, but that the performance of courts to date in
13               We have identified ANXA1 to be sparingly expressed in microglia of normally aged human
14 ignificantly perturbed, whereas binding of a sparingly expressed intermolecular biosensor is subject
15                          Galectin-12 mRNA is sparingly expressed or undetectable in many tissues and
16                             ADAMTS20 is very sparingly expressed, although it is detectable in epithe
17 recommendation to use fats, oils, and sugars sparingly for CHD prevention should be modified to a rec
18 nd the data reveal that the 3.L2 TCR is used sparingly for positive selection under conditions where
19 mended; noninferiority trials are to be used sparingly given the large sample size required.
20 ) in most environments, ESI has been applied sparingly in aerosol particle analysis; aerosol mass spe
21 dioverter defibrillators continue to be used sparingly in children compared with adults due to low ri
22 types in mammalian systems, but is used only sparingly in invertebrates such as Caenorhabditis elegan
23 d obscure, and antisense PNAs have been used sparingly in research.
24  that cellulose beta-1-4 linkages can be cut sparingly in the assembling wall and that these minimal
25 ternal auditory stimulus, has been described sparingly in the literature through small case reports a
26        While the term IPM has been used only sparingly in the phytopathology literature, the integrat
27  archiving and later analysis as relevant to sparingly limited, longitudinal cell specimens.
28 gies to improve the acquisition of iron from sparingly soluble and immobile iron pools.
29 s and metals such as uranium and chromium to sparingly soluble and less toxic forms.
30 or-specific 2C5 immunomicelles loaded with a sparingly soluble anticancer agent, taxol, into experime
31 ydroxy bile acids and their salts, which are sparingly soluble because of their presumed high Krafft
32 idin-1-yl)-2-pyridyl substituent at C-6, was sparingly soluble but had good oral exposure in rodent a
33  constant composition dissolution studies of sparingly soluble calcium phosphates have revealed an in
34  these buffers reacted with Fe2+, generating sparingly soluble complexes in the absence of molecular
35 ll mineral phases, they are more evident for sparingly soluble electrolytes in which the critical con
36            Porcine "23K" amelogenin was only sparingly soluble from pH of 4.0 to 9.0, in contrast to
37 will also affect the surface fluxes of other sparingly soluble gases in inland waters, including O2 a
38                               FePP powder is sparingly soluble in the pH range of 3-6 but slightly so
39 e hydrogen-bonding functional groups, and is sparingly soluble in water rendering it unsuitable for p
40 V) was assumed to exist predominantly as the sparingly soluble mineral uraninite (UO2+x) in anoxic se
41        Under the reaction conditions, with a sparingly soluble Na2CO3 base, both species may be prese
42 e known to be highly important for uptake of sparingly soluble nutrients, particularly in nutrient de
43 ibilities of reducing the actinyl species to sparingly soluble oxides and, thereby, permanently immob
44  and a method for the solution processing of sparingly soluble quaterrylene diimide (QDI) thin films
45                                              Sparingly soluble redox salts were combined with a model
46 ially more bioavailable than when present in sparingly soluble solid phases.
47         The bioreduction of soluble U(VI) to sparingly soluble U(IV) can promote the reduction of cla
48 ) is reduced by indigenous microorganisms to sparingly soluble U(IV).
49                               Uranium(IV) is sparingly soluble, but may be mobilized upon exposure to
50 s makes sense, given that these minerals are sparingly soluble.
51  25-129 mg kg(-1) As, which was amended with sparingly-soluble phosphate rock (PR-soil) or soluble P
52                                              Sparingly stained boutons were imaged at high time resol
53 es the greatest similarity to DOCK1, remains sparingly studied.
54 rhinal, entorhinal and frontal cortices, but sparingly to remaining regions of cortex.
55 and digital sympathectomy have been employed sparingly, undoubtedly due to potentially hazardous soft
56 n selective solubilization and deposition of sparingly water-soluble compounds by an aqueous solution

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