This is consistent with perceptions that lipids are more labile than nonlipids. |
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A new class of thermally labile compounds having rust inhibiting properties is disclosed and claimed. |
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Only emotionally labile noncompliance was a significant predictor of peer rejection. |
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Initial examination showed labile hypertension and epigastric tenderness, but the patient soon became pale, diaphoretic, and dyspneic. |
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A 44-year-old man was seen because his generally stable and easily controlled hypertension had recently become labile. |
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She may be labile and inconsistent, expressing strong emotions of various types without any solid reason. |
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Objectively, he is emotionally labile and becomes jittery and nervous when discussing the ring. |
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An illustrative case is a 29-year-old clerical worker in England noted to be depressed, emotionally labile and socially withdrawn. |
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Mood may be labile, shifting from depression to euphoria or elation to fear and panic. |
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However, water stress interacting with CO2 enhanced the shift of the carbon from the labile pool to recalcitrant pool. |
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The chemical exchange of labile deuterons was measured as described previously, using an inversion-transfer technique. |
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It is conceivable that the channel is not a rigid conduit but is subject to motions that form pockets separated by labile constrictions. |
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Since the implementation of HIV-NAT testing on January 17, there has been no impact on the release time of labile products. |
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The aim of this project is to develop predictive models of labile blood product utilization, using statistical forecasting methods. |
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At the request of the Committee, Héma-Québec presented the accounting method used to set rates for labile products. |
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He added that Histo-Québec's costs will not be included in the pricing of labile products. |
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Every year, we supply hospitals with an average of 400,000 labile blood products to meet recipients' needs. |
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For these reasons, it would be highly desirable to better understand and predict labile blood product utilization. |
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Characterization of the relative influence of legumes and organic amendments on soil organic and labile P fractions and crop P uptake. |
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The difference with respect to the budget is favorable for labile products but unfavorable for stable products. |
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Analyses for residues of very labile or volatile pesticides may have to be completed on the day of sample receipt. |
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Board members also commented on the fixed asset budget and the fee schedule for labile products. |
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Stable products have a much longer shelf life than labile blood products, which explains their qualifier. |
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These four perishable components constitute what we call labile blood products. |
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But accepting the data at face value raises the interesting possibility that hierarchy may be quite labile, that hierarchical saltations may be relatively easy in evolution. |
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Litter with high concentrations of lignin or other recalcitrant compounds mineralizes nitrogen more slowly than does litter with more labile carbon compounds. |
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Water ligands typically bind metals in a labile fashion and are rapidly interchanged in aqueous solution. |
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By virtue of its inherently labile nature, the onerousness of a conditional sanction of any kind is determined by the nature of the conditions imposed and the judicial response to any subsequent breach of those conditions. |
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Chemical analysis revealed that the labile extractable resin components included urea and monomeric and low-molecular-weight UF oligomers. |
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Migration in birds is highly labile and is believed to have developed independently in many avian lineages. |
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His labile blood pressure and volume overload were controlled with escalating doses of spironolactone, captopril, labetalol, and furosemide. |
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This research will identify how structures formed by dairy components can be manipulated to obtain particular textures, sensory properties and develop new platforms for delivery of labile bioactive components. |
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A whole blood donation generates several labile blood products. |
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These components, which are known as labile blood products, are extracted from the whole blood donation, separated through centrifugation, and conserved for use together or separately to treat a patient. |
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The clinical development of advanced therapy medicinal products will have some special features owing to the complex and labile nature of the active substances. |
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Eldepryl should be administered cautiously to patients with peptic or duodenal ulcer, labile hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias, severe angina pectoris, severe liver or kidney dysfunction or psychosis. |
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The labile zinc in this case was detected in the rinse water by colorimetry with the metallochromic dye xylenol orange. |
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Ester linkages are much more chemically labile than the ether linkages. |
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He had labile blood pressure for 6 months, 12 kg weight loss for one year. |
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Her physician at that time found her hypertension to be labile and evaluated her 24-hr urinary catecholamine and vanillylmandelic acid levels in March 1986, which were normal. |
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Corolla curvature in Centropogon was found to be relatively labile and reversed to comparative straightness where no pollinating sicklebill hummingbirds were available. |
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