Thus the majority of studies demonstrated that apoptosis in the center of the infracted area is often negligible. |
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We are trying to tighten that up dramatically and I am being infracted at the moment by the European Union for doing that. |
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The eggs were floated in salty water and then infracted for measuring thick albumen. |
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The lives of many political and economic migrants and refugees are infracted by poverty. ill health, illiteracy, disability, gender inequity, xenophobia, racial profiling and social exclusion. |
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Extract of the plant has been reported to modulate C-reactive protein, protein profile, ceruloplasmin and glycoprotein in experimentally induced myocardial infracted rats. |
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He was one of the first individuals to recognize the uptake of gadolinium-based MRI contrast agents into infracted myocardial tissue and to suggest its diagnostic benefit. |
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Breakdown products from the necrotic osteocytes provoke an inflammatory response that represents the initiation of the body's attempt at repair of the infracted area. |
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In addition, TPG significantly decreased T-wave elevation and histopathological changes of heart tissues in myocardial infracted rats induced by isoproterenol. |
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