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Comparison of the validity of smear and culture conversion as a prognostic marker of treatment outcome in patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Published 2018“…The sensitivity of culture and smear conversion increased as the month of conversion increased but at the cost of decreased specificity. The optimum time points after conversion to provide the best prognostic marker of a successful treatment outcome were between two and four months after treatment commencement for smear, and between four and six months for culture. …”
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Reduced microgliosis and astrocytosis in APPxPS1 mice after intranasal hNGFP61S/R100E treatment.
Published 2012“…The administration of hNGFP61S/R100E decreases (<b>C,F</b>) microgliosis and (<b>I</b>) astrocytosis. …”
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Results from a clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of real-time body surface visual feedback in reducing patient motion during lung cancer radiotherapy
Published 2017“…</p> <p><b>Method and materials:</b> Fourteen lung cancer patients were enrolled in a prospective clinical study and asked to use a variety of visual feedback schema from a novel in-house developed optical surface measurement device. …”
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Contribution of the through-mask leakages from the cavity and channel network distributed along the periphery of the mask; a–c and d–f are decreasing porosity <i>c</i><sub><i>k</i></sub> = 100,500,1000 (<i>kg</i>/<i>m</i><sup>2</sup> <i>s</i>) for outward protection (with nose clips) and inward protection model, respectively; the <i>k</i><sub><i>L</i></sub> for inward protection model is 0.5.
Published 2025“…<p>Contribution of the through-mask leakages from the cavity and channel network distributed along the periphery of the mask; a–c and d–f are decreasing porosity <i>c</i><sub><i>k</i></sub> = 100,500,1000 (<i>kg</i>/<i>m</i><sup>2</sup> <i>s</i>) for outward protection (with nose clips) and inward protection model, respectively; the <i>k</i><sub><i>L</i></sub> for inward protection model is 0.5.…”
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Population dynamics modeling of split<sup>50cM</sup> <i>ClvR</i> V1 drive introduced at different release percentages, and an example illustrating the role that LOF alleles play in...
Published 2021“…In all panels in which fitness costs are present <b>(D-F)</b> there is a 50% release of WT in generation 150. Allele and genotype frequencies after this point are indicated with dotted lines. …”
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