Monthly Archives: April 2019

(b) Plots of specific capacitance and its retention ratio vs vol

(b) Plots of specific capacitance and its retention ratio vs. voltage scan rate. (c) Galvanostatic charge–discharge curves at a current density of 2 A g−1. (d) Plots of specific capacitance and its retention ratio vs. current density. In addition, the … Continue reading

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Clin Infect Dis 2012;54:e132–73 PubMedCrossRef 39 Bushby SR Tr

Clin Infect Dis. 2012;54:e132–73.PubMedCrossRef 39. Bushby SR. Trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole: in vitro microbiological aspects. J Infect Dis. 1973;128 Suppl:442 (p 462).CrossRef 40. Trickett PC, Dineen P, Mogabgab W. Clinical experience: respiratory tract. Trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole versus penicillin G in the treatment of group A … Continue reading

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Stem Cells 2008,26(6):1414–1424 PubMedCrossRef 12 Chung LW, Base

Stem Cells 2008,26(6):1414–1424.PubMedCrossRef 12. Chung LW, Baseman A, Assikis V, Zhau HE: Molecular insights into prostate cancer progression: the missing link of tumor microenvironment. J Urol 2005,173(1):10–20.PubMedCrossRef 13. Martin MD, Figletonn B, Lynch CC, Wells S, McIntyre JO, Piston DW, … Continue reading

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Analysis of biofilm formation over a 48 hr period in flow cells (

Analysis of biofilm formation over a 48 hr period in flow cells (Stovall, Greensboro, NC) was conducted essentially as described by Rice et al and biofilm thickness was judged visually [18]. Acknowledgements This work was supported by NIH/NIAID grant R01 … Continue reading

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PubMedCrossRef 14 Lichtenthaler HK, Rohmer M, Schwender J: Two i

PubMedCrossRef 14. Lichtenthaler HK, Rohmer M, Schwender J: Two independent biochemical pathways for isopentenyl diphosphate and isoprenoid biosynthesis in higher plants. Physiol Plant 1997, 101:643–652.CrossRef 15. Aharoni A, Giri AP, Deuerlein S, Griepink F, de Kogel WJ, Verstappen FWA, Verhoeven … Continue reading

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In breast cancers with highly elevated metastatic activity Adamts

In breast cancers with highly elevated metastatic activity Adamts1 is found to be upregulated, and recent studies have identified Adamts1 is required for hormone mediated lymphangiogenesis in the ovary. In this study we investigated whether Adamts1 plays an essential role … Continue reading

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A distinction was made between studies with good, moderate, and p

A distinction was made between studies with good, moderate, and poor quality based on the quality description. Evidence synthesis For the best evidence find more synthesis, we used the following rules adapted from Van Tulder et al. (2003) and De … Continue reading

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PubMed 14 Zinser ER, Lindell D, Johnson ZI, Futschik ME, Steglic

PubMed 14. Zinser ER, Lindell D, Johnson ZI, Futschik ME, Steglich C, Coleman ML, Wright MA, Rector T, Steen R, McNulty N, et al.: Choreography of the transcriptome, photophysiology, and cell cycle of a minimal photoautotroph, Prochlorococcus . PLoS ONE … Continue reading

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20003 Performance standards for antimicrobial disk susceptibilit

20003. Performance standards for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests. 309 Approved standard – Eighth Edition M2-A8, ISBN 1-56238-485-6, CLSI. Wayne, Pa.). Briefly, fresh antibiotic-containing disks (serial dilutions) were used for susceptibility testing. LBG plates were inoculated with B. mallei Tamoxifen purchase … Continue reading

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(b) Retention characteristics of the twin poly-Si TFT EEPROM at 8

(b) Retention characteristics of the twin poly-Si TFT EEPROM at 85°C by FN and BBHE. Figure 5 displays a TCAD simulation of FN and BBHE operations. The result indicates that the FN operation produces a high average electric field in the … Continue reading

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