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significantly linked » significantly longer (Expand Search), significantly altered (Expand Search), significantly changed (Expand Search)
significantly small » significantly smaller (Expand Search), significantly impact (Expand Search), significantly impair (Expand Search)
linked decrease » marked decrease (Expand Search), linear decrease (Expand Search)
small area » small rna (Expand Search), small target (Expand Search)
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Suicide mortality rate and race: (A) Large metro areas; (B) Medium/small metro areas.
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Suicide mortality rate and climate: (A) Large metro areas; (B) Medium/small metro areas.
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Suicide mortality rate and age: (A) Large metro areas; (B) Medium/small metro areas.
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Suicide mortality rate and gender: (A) Large metro areas; (B) Medium/small metro areas.
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Suicide mortality rate and education: (A) Large metro areas; (B) Medium/small metro areas.
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Small-area heaters lyse bacteria on the chip.
Published 2023“…<p>MRSA cells were lysed with achromopeptidase enzymes and thermally deactivated in tube controls (n = 3 tubes) in a heat block or with the small-area heaters in the MD NAAT (n = 3 devices). …”
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Reproducibility of small-area and large-area heaters between multiple devices and days.
Published 2023“…<p>(a) Temperature profiles of a thermocouple in a liquid-filled well above a small-area heater that was powered for 8.5 minutes were reproducible between days (curves show average and 95% confidence intervals of data from four devices with three replicates each). …”
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