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(i) Excellent: the content in the video sequence may appear a bit blurred but no other artifacts are noticeable (i.e., only the lossy coding is present ).
Performances of AgNPs-glasses were: i) excellent stability in aqueous medium; ii) prolonged release and high local concentration of Ag+ without any detaching of AgNPs; iii) strong antibiofilm activity against S. epidermidis RP62A.
Therefore, self-reported health status was dichotomised in alternative ways: (i) excellent versus very good, good, fair or poor, (ii) excellent or very good versus good, fair or poor, (iii) excellent, very good or good versus fair or poor, and (iv) excellent, very good, good or fair versus poor, and the relative efficiency statistic was recalculated.
The following variables were more common in DI than in DII: (i) excellent and good SKS, (ii) F508del heterozygous status, (iii) colonization by mucoid and nonmucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa, (iv) obstructive lung disease, and (v) minimal time for CF diagnosis (p < 0.01).
The extent of each feature is determined, and a cosmetic grade is assigned (Grade I excellent, Grade II good, Grade III fair, Grade IV poor).
Each volunteer was graded from I (excellent) to 4 (bad), on the success of airway insertion, quality of the seal and visible adequacy of ventilation.
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