Sentences with phrase «much higher affinity»

The Garon Strongarm has lower attack and fire element power than the Rathsblade but has a much higher affinity rate.
These two are metabolized quite differently, human amylases having much higher affinity to the branched amylopectin.

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There are a number of reasons why the trials may have failed, Hardy says, including the possibility that the antibody did not have high enough affinity for the particular forms of amyloid that do the most damage in the brain, or that the patients in the trials had already experienced too much brain degeneration to benefit.
Because each miRNA has multiple target genes, we speculate that the presence of many other target genes with higher affinity to the miR -150-containing RISC will perturb the ability of miR - 150 to regulate the APC mRNA and that miR - 150 has much weaker effect, if any, on the WNT signaling pathway in vivo.
It is possible that the vitamin D concentrations of the milk would have been higher if the mothers had been consuming only vitamin D3, the animal form of vitamin D. Vitamin D is carried into breast milk attached to the vitamin D - binding protein; 21 since one study found vitamin D2 to have a lower affinity than vitamin D3 for the vitamin D - binding protein, it may be that vitamin D3 is much more effective than vitamin D2 at raising the levels of vitamin D in milk.
The drug with the higher protein affinity will be carried and the other drug is left floating free and active, meaning there will be much more active drug than normal.
As much as I like a good superhero story, I have a strong affinity for the more «high concept» stuff.
3) it has a far greater affinity for water and a much higher freezing point.
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