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1 Mr Browne's moral indignation is thus seen again to be highly selective .
2 So much so, that I feel much biography can be highly selective .
3 Mutants have a pronounced and highly selective defect in rapid auditory processing.
4 They infect tumor cells, replicate highly selective inside and thereby destroy them.
5 The Empire was highly selective in who it admitted to positions of power.
6 Moreover, these peptides were highly selective for the virus of origin.
7 Our data show that the reaction is highly selective , rapid, reversible, and efficient.
8 Dimer D thus acts as a rudimentary, albeit highly selective , reaction-based methanol indicator.
9 All the flavone derivatives were highly selective for hMRP1-expressing cell lines.
10 The process of cancer metastasis consists of multiple sequential and highly selective steps.
11 The highly selective and potent sigma receptor ligand LR176 was used as a reference.
12 This is highly selective at best, as I explain here.
13 The highly selective schools have the leverage all the time.
14 We demonstrate ultrasensitive, highly selective , and rapid electrochemical detection in the physiologically relevant ranges.
15 Furthermore, adiabatic cooling, resonant ionization, and mass-selective detection establish a highly selective analytical technique.
16 The assay is highly selective , from endogenous compounds, and reproducible.
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