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The role of domestic and international markets in the loss of nature across Brazil
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Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism and Toxicology, 2005
The parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA), as a passive-permeability screen, is a possible low-cost alternative to cellular models for the earliest ADME primary screening of research compounds. Its popularity in the industry has risen rapidly. This review examines state-of-the-art PAMPA methods.
Alex Avdeef
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The parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA), as a passive-permeability screen, is a possible low-cost alternative to cellular models for the earliest ADME primary screening of research compounds. Its popularity in the industry has risen rapidly. This review examines state-of-the-art PAMPA methods.
Alex Avdeef
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Radical History Review, 2016
This essay examines urban social movements and state repression in 1960s Chile. Housing became a central political and social demand in Cold War Chile, and poor urban dwellers organized and challenged state authorities and traditional property laws.
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This essay examines urban social movements and state repression in 1960s Chile. Housing became a central political and social demand in Cold War Chile, and poor urban dwellers organized and challenged state authorities and traditional property laws.
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2012
La Ecorregión Pampa comprende una extensa planicie de 398.966 km2, ubicada en el centro Este de la Argentina en las cinco provincias agrícolas: la mitad austral de Entre Ríos, Sudeste de Córdoba y Sur de Santa Fe, Nordeste de La Pampa, casi toda la provincia de Buenos Aires, exceptuando el extremo Sur.
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La Ecorregión Pampa comprende una extensa planicie de 398.966 km2, ubicada en el centro Este de la Argentina en las cinco provincias agrícolas: la mitad austral de Entre Ríos, Sudeste de Córdoba y Sur de Santa Fe, Nordeste de La Pampa, casi toda la provincia de Buenos Aires, exceptuando el extremo Sur.
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