نتایج جستجو برای: rpms

تعداد نتایج: 145  

2010
Sharon Bobryk

BACKGROUND: Variation in pipetting technique can contribute to the failed detection of weakly reactive antibodies. This study evaluated the impact of pipetting technique on the sensitivity of antibody detection using the manual gel test. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: A total of 115 plasma antibodies were evaluated using the manual gel test (Ortho ID-MTS, Raritan, NJ). All antibodies were diluted to...

2001
J. I. Prisciandaro P. F. Mantica B. A. Brown D. W. Anthony M. W. Cooper A. Garcia D. E. Groh A. Komives W. Kumarasiri P. A. Lofy S. L. Tabor M. Wiedeking

An 879.9(2) keV γ -ray transition has been identified following the β decay of 58V and assigned as the 21 → 01 transition in Cr34. A peak in the energies of the first excited 2 + states for the even–even chromium isotopes is now evident at Cr32, providing empirical evidence for a significant subshell gap at N = 32. The appearance of this neutron subshell closure for neutron-rich nuclides may be...

2013
Matthew T. Goodus Alanna M. Guzman Frances Calderon Yuhui Jiang Steven W. Levison

Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a significant problem that affects many children each year. Progress is being made in developing neuroprotective strategies to combat such injuries; however, investigators are a long way from therapies to fully preserve injured neurons and glia. To restore neurological function, regenerative strategies will be required. The Subventricular Zone (SVZ) har...

2014
Revathy V Nair Sreeja C Nair

This paper introduces a novel type of injectable temperature-sensitive chitosan polymer based in situ gel for the local delivery of Satranidazole into the infected periodontal pocket. The thermo gelling polymer, chitosan with different concentrations has been used for formulation of in situ gel of Satranidazole with 10 % propylene glycol as plasticizer and was allowed to cross linked with 1 % s...

2009
James C. Bartlett Kalyan K. Shastri Hervé Abdi Marsha Neville-Smith

Principal Component Analyses (PCA) of four face-recognition studies uncovered two independent components. The first component was strongly related to false-alarm errors with new faces as well as facial “conjunctions” that recombine features of previously studied faces. The second component was strongly related to hits as well as to the conjunction/new difference in false-alarm errors. The patte...

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