267) epoxide structure did not induce the SOS response in Escherichia coli PQ37 cells, w |
268) ent, progression, severity, and treatment response in LB disorders. |
269) nalysed [TxB2]S-P as a measure of aspirin response in a group of 123 patients underg |
270) sitive responses and the time to positive response in a head-up tilt test for childr |
271) ies (ROS) production and pro-inflammatory response in both cell lines. |
272) y of T-lymphocytes and T-dependent B-cell response in cultures stimulated with PWM & |
273) valuate proportion and predictors of poor response in infants and appraise booster s |
274) The unconstrained TF joint response in sagittal and frontal planes is |
275) Animal studies show a growth response in tendons in response to loading |
276) sound, it is very likely that part of the response in the EEG consists of an auditor |
277) with external beam radiotherapy, complete response in the choroidal metastasis was d |
278) oRNA leads to severe complications in the response in vascular development as well a |
279) few studies have investigated microglial response in wild-type rodents following ex |
280) ous findings to provide evidence for post-response selection expression of the Simon |
281) nt expression of the Simon effect in post-response selection stages. |
282) uishable from a dorsal pathway related to response selection demands. |
283) pression of a conflict that occurs at the response selection stage. |
284) t could not be fully dissociated from the response selection stage. |
285) eral components and independently affects response selection stages as well as other |
286) gether with the subsequent first phase of response selection. |
287) to a more parallel and hence inefficient response selection. |
288) imized using the central composite design-response surface methodology with drug loa |
289) inoculum density, incubation density) by response surface methodology (RSM) led to |
290) n of ultrasonication were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) to maxi |
291) lysaccharide gel of oleoyl alginate using response surface methodology as well as to |
292) eoyl alginate material was obtained using response surface methodology in terms of t |
293) Central composite design with response surface methodology was used to a |
294) ization of PD drug interactions different response surface models are discussed. |
295) Dose-response data suggested about the same ran |
296) ar models (GLM), so that it can deal with response data generated from a variety of |
297) hodology is illustrated with several item response data sets, and it is shown that t |
298) Moreover, it permits predictor and/or response data to be functional. |
299) g the relationships between predictor and response data. |
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