229) n limit of the newly designed duplex real-time RT-PCR (qRT-PCR PPR_Np) was approxima |
230) he MBC scaffolds was demonstrated by real-time RT-PCR analysis for cartilage-specifi |
231) Biochemical, quantitative real-time RT-PCR and histological results showe |
232) sufficient amounts to be detected by real-time RT-PCR in cattle. |
233) tivated vaccine on the result of the real-time RT-PCR was also hypothesized. |
234) the blood and spleen of cattle using real-time RT-PCR. |
235) antioxidative effects were exhibited in a time-dependant manner. |
236) nd to induce oxidative stress in dose and time-dependent manner indicated by depleti |
237) bladder cancer cell lines in a dose- and time-dependent manner. |
238) vascular endothelial growth factor, in a time-dependent manner. |
239) cell adhesion and cell proliferation in a time-dependent manner. |
240) e gene transcription and translation in a time-dependent manner. |
241) ignificantly less pain at three different time periods (2-5 days, 6-10 days and 11-1 |
242) ange of indicators were compared across 3 time periods (30-36 months, 24-18 months, |
243) mic changes (EIC) would be lower in early time periods and that changes identified o |
244) of sentinel birds in high-risk areas and time periods for WNV transmission, (ii) in |
245) s which operate additively in overlapping time periods. |
246) dence interval = 0.88-0.97) between the 2 time periods. |
247) at RIBE may be initiated rapidly within a time frame as short as several minutes aft |
248) Results suggested that the optimal time frame for reliably reporting CFS symp |
249) sment of CFS symptoms need to take recall time frame into account, especially when t |
250) e degradation to meet the clinical target time frame of 4-6 months. |
251) For joint pain, the optimal time frame was one month. |
252) iography source image (CTASI) change over time from acute ischemic stroke onset. |
253) The outcome was time from birth to expression of first mea |
254) The mean time from injury to operation was 548 days |
255) Mean time from injury to repair in the test gro |
256) t was categorized in four groups based on time from stroke onset to baseline NCCT/CT |
257) The TM amount at the first time period (1.31 ± 0.36 mm) was sig |
258) t agreement on EIC on CTASI regardless of time period (ICC = 0·87-0·96). |
259) audiorecorded interviews during a 4-week time period for the purpose of exploring t |
260) tro study was to investigate the required time period of the Er:YAG laser that is us |
261) ame more obvious, the longer the observed time period was. |
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