| 21. | The term " Sensory preconditioning " was coined by W . J . Brogden in 1939 at Johns Hopkins University.
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| 22. | However, if preconditioning is allowed and the polynomial is to be evaluated many times, then faster algorithms are possible.
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| 23. | Preconditioning is a key technology accelerating the convergence, e . g ., in the matrix-free LOBPCG method.
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| 24. | Forced preconditioning of the products through storage in heated rooms under conditions of high humidity is unnecessary with gas-diffusion technology.
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| 25. | The VDAC2 protein has been implicated in cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as during ischemic preconditioning of the heart.
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| 26. | If capacitors still don't meet the leakage current requirements after preconditioning, it may be an indication of permanent damage.
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| 27. | Traumatic brain injury ( TBI ) shares many pathophysiological pathways with acute stroke, and ischaemic preconditioning increases brain resistance to injury.
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| 28. | "We have a lot to gain and I no longer understand the logic of those who support preconditioning the negotiations .'
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| 29. | In addition, SOD1 has been implicated in cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as during ischemic preconditioning of the heart.
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| 30. | In addition, SOD2 has been implicated in cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury, such as during ischemic preconditioning of the heart.
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