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Data distribution of b V SET and V RESET and c I HRS and I LRS at read voltage −1 V.
At read voltage −1 V, the statistical analysis of ITO/PBD PMMA(1 1)/Al indicated in Fig. 4c illustrates that the mean (standard deviation) of I HRS and I LRS is 4.47 (3.31) μA and 19.73 (1.90) mA, respectively.
The statistical analysis of ITO/PBD PMMA(1 1)/Al indicated in Fig. 7d illustrates that the mean (standard deviation) of I HRS and I LRS is 0.37 (0.17) μA and 1.83 (0.02) mA, respectively.
The cumulative distribution of ITO/PBD/Al is displayed in Fig. 7c, where the mean (standard deviation) of I HRS and I LRS is 0.24 (0.05) mA and 1.84 (0.02) mA, respectively.
Aside from that, the bistable switching for ITO/PBD/Al and ITO/PBD PMMA(1 1)/Al is subject to consecutive endurance cycles (>104), for which Fig. 7a, b exhibits I HRS and I LRS varying with the cycles at V read = 0.1 V.
The increase in creatinine can be abrupt (type I HRS) or follow a more progressive course (type II HRS) [ 4].
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Exogenous human recombinant IGF-I (hr-IGF-I -stimulated cell proliferation was abolishr-IGF-I -stimulatedR in MCF-7 cells.
Fig. 1 Insugen (I) HR insulin: amino acid sequence.
Interestingly, I prh is below the curves for I hr and I ph in some regions.
Fig. 18 a Insugen (I) HR insulin: WINCOOT 0.7 [19] electron density in the vicinity of ThrB27 in chain B. Unlike the corresponding site ThrD27 in chain D there is no evidence of solvated propanol in this site.
Controlling for milk intake, total calcium, and dairy fat in the same equation resulted in the same pattern (milk intake second tertile HR = 0.6, P<0.04; calcium in tertile I HR = 0.6, P<0.006; dairy fat HR = 2.2, P<0.005 for lowest tertile and HR = 1.8, P<0.01 for middle tertile. All compared to highest tertiles).
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