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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
lyse .
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Siemens has just announced the release of the Neuro PBV IR computed tomography suite that provides a live look of inracranial blood flows for neuroradiologists performing clot lyses, stent placements, ablations, etc.
Medgadget 2010
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When skeletal muscle is damaged, it breaks down (lyses) - a condition called rhabdomyolysis
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With that approach we were able to harness human T-cells with tumor antigen-specific T-cell receptors so as to increase specific recognition of tumor antigens and lyses of target and malignant cells.
innovations-report 2010
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Siemens has just announced the release of the Neuro PBV IR computed tomography suite that provides a live look of inracranial blood flows for neuroradiologists performing clot lyses, stent placements, ablations, etc.
Medgadget 2010
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When skeletal muscle is damaged, it breaks down (lyses) - a condition called rhabdomyolysis
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Siemens has just announced the release of the Neuro PBV IR computed tomography suite that provides a live look of inracranial blood flows for neuroradiologists performing clot lyses, stent placements, ablations, etc.
Medgadget 2010
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Thrombolytic agents are proteases that convert plasminogen to plasmin, which subsequently lyses clot by breaking down fibrinogen and fibrin.
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Customers enter the Vuitton store on the Avenue des Champs-lyses in Mumbai: The economic slowdown has significantly impacted retail rentals in
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Customers enter the Vuitton store on the Avenue des Champs-lyses in shopping district are the third most expensive in the world, Cushman Wakefield said Tuesday.
WN.com - Articles related to Putin wants song contest with China, C.Asia allies 2009
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Antiinflammatory activity: A phosphate buffered saline extract of the roots of P. zrylanica stabilised red blood cells subjected to both heat - and hypotonic-induced lyses, A biphasic response and a reduction in the enzymatic activities of alkaline and acid phosphatases were observed and adenosine triphosphate activity was stimulated in liver homogenates of formaldehyde-induced arthritic rats.
Find Me A Cure 2009
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