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Simulation study with normal and depressed LV systolic function.
Published 2016“…The rate of decrease in PVA by partial LVAD support (baseline PVA to that of “a” and “b”) is much lower in depressed LV (-27%) than in normal LV (-54%).…”
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Comparison of COCC.
Published 2023“…As compared to state of the art, we achieve decreased sensation error in terms of small root-mean-square difference (70%, 61%, and 84% decrease in case of longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration, and yaw velocity, respectively) and improved coefficient of cross-correlation (3% and 1% increase in case of longitudinal and lateral acceleration, respectively).…”
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Comparison of maximum angle.
Published 2023“…As compared to state of the art, we achieve decreased sensation error in terms of small root-mean-square difference (70%, 61%, and 84% decrease in case of longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration, and yaw velocity, respectively) and improved coefficient of cross-correlation (3% and 1% increase in case of longitudinal and lateral acceleration, respectively).…”
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Comparison of maximum displacement.
Published 2023“…As compared to state of the art, we achieve decreased sensation error in terms of small root-mean-square difference (70%, 61%, and 84% decrease in case of longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration, and yaw velocity, respectively) and improved coefficient of cross-correlation (3% and 1% increase in case of longitudinal and lateral acceleration, respectively).…”
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Comparison of RMSD.
Published 2023“…As compared to state of the art, we achieve decreased sensation error in terms of small root-mean-square difference (70%, 61%, and 84% decrease in case of longitudinal acceleration, lateral acceleration, and yaw velocity, respectively) and improved coefficient of cross-correlation (3% and 1% increase in case of longitudinal and lateral acceleration, respectively).…”
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Role of RNA binding proteins and relative single-cell populations in modulating <i>SERPINA1</i> APA.
Published 2021“…<p>A) Two-dimensional volcano plot of endogenous shRNA distal ratio in <i>SERPINA1</i> (y-axis) as a function of log<sub>2</sub> differential expression fold change (log<sub>2</sub>(DE<sub>FC</sub>)) in LTRC primary lung tissue from 376 COPD cases and 267 controls for the 224 corresponding RNA binding proteins. …”
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Fungal dynamics affected by increasing POM input on the soild/pore interface.
Published 2015“…<p>a) non-linear response in the CO<sub><b>2</b></sub> evolution to POM input at end of the simulation (340 hours) with N = 5 (standard deviation is represented by error bars). …”
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Co-ordinated spatial propagation of blood plasma clotting and fibrinolytic fronts - Fig 1
Published 2017“…<p>Pictures of fibrin clot growth in the absence of plasminogen activators (2 (A1), 10 (A2) and 20 (A3) minutes after the clotting onset) and clot growth and lysis in the presence of 30 nmol/L of TPA (2 (B1), 10 (B2) and 20 (B3) minutes after the clotting onset). …”
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Enhanced offspring predisposition to steatohepatitis with maternal high-fat diet is associated with epigenetic and microbiome alterations
Published 2017“…Maternal HFD also influenced gut microbiome profiles in offspring leading to a decrease in α-diversity. Linear regression analysis revealed association between serum ALT levels and <i>Coprococcus</i>, <i>Coriobacteriacae</i>, <i>Helicobacterioceae</i> and <i>Allobaculum</i>.…”
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