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31 A new treatment could mean a release from pain for arthritis sufferers.
32 Only the king has the power to order her release from prison.
33 It is also a time for sociability, a release from the tedium of the job.
34 Voice over Shaun Gooch, who was injured in the crash, was arrested on the day of his release from hospital.
35 Every few years the industry begins a campaign, backed in medical journals, for release from its shackles.
36 Another possible point of attack is the final assembly of new viruses and their release from the infected cell.
37 Lo is lining up the $ 50, 000 bail she needs to obtain her own release from San Francisco County Jail.
38 It was a great release from the torture of doubt, confusion[sentencedict.com], and anxiety to abandon her mind to revenge.
39 The request for release from monstrous tyranny is made by Eirena herself to the Faerie Queene, whose champion Artegall is.
40 The treatment, in the early stages, could be painful, but it could also bring a release from pain.
41 To release from an entanglement or difficulty; disengage.
42 Serious complications have delayed his release from hospital.
43 For every - one, it was a release from busy days focussed on making a living.
44 After his release from prison, John vowed to live down his crimes.
45 CONCLUSION: The amount and particle size of HPMC, preparation method, tablet size as well as the additives are the main factors influencing ATMP release from HPMC extended matrix tablet.
46 Slow reaction substance of anaphylaxis(SRS-A) release from lung tissues of the sensitized guinea pigs after antigen challenge was examined by bioassay.
47 Nobody should have to seek temporary accommodation after release from prison.
48 It meant an annihilation of the Will, a release from individuated existence from the prison of being oneself and dissolution into the all-embracing bliss of nothingness.
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49 The first fresh tang of autumn, after the summer's oppressiveness, seemed like a symbol in nature of his rescue and release from fever and death.
50 Factors such as EC, HPC and poloxamer were found to have significant effects on drug release from the SR tablets and no interactions were observed between these three factors.
51 Press Release from Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2008.
52 The sharp release from her fears restored Lily to immediate lucidity.
53 Female flower and leaves can relieve a cough and breathe heavily, release from hyperkinesia.
54 Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity was evaluated by thymolphthalein release from thymolphthalein monophosphate and matrix mineralization by staining with alizarin red S.
55 Attach to final ( patterned ) base and release from hard substrate.
56 High nickel release from 1 - and 2 - euro coins: Are there practical implications?
57 Moreover, pertussis toxin was able to inhibit spontaneous tryptase release from colon mast cells.
58 RESULTS: 6 OHDA decreased astrocytic glutamate uptake in a concentration dependent manner, but it had no effect on inducing glutamate release from astrocytes.
59 OBJECTIVE:To study the factor of influencing drug release from diclofenac sodium(DS)tablet coated with ethylcellulose aqueous dispersion.
60 After his release from prison, he vowed to live down his crimes.
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