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(i) positive, continuous, nondecreasing for ; (ii).
We also employed the following instrument to assess outcome: (i) Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS), [ 43].
The reasons for undergoing the colonoscopy were: (i) positive faecal occult blood test, (ii) haemorrhoids, (iii) abdominal pain of unknown origin, or (iv) macroscopic bleeding.
The diet of group I (positive control) was supplemented with the standard mixture of nutrients, containing Ca and P according to NRC recommendations (1998).
A clear differentiation was achieved in 74 cats, 86% of them were type I positive, 7% type II positive, and 7% were positive for both types.
Controls included incubations in the presence of deoxyribonuclease I (positive control) and incubations without rTdT (negative control).
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Lower cardiac gene expressions and percentage of cardiac troponin-I positive cells at pH 6.8 indicated that cardiac differentiation of ESCs was significantly compromised.
Western-blots confirmed the distinct Smyd2 protein expression in the Troponin-I positive cardiomyocytes (Fig. 2B).
29 MHC-I positive cells were measured and more than 150 fluorescence measurements were made.
DNA was then extracted from Whatman FTA® Elute cards spiked with AES-I positive and unique strains of P. aeruginosa.
Figure 4(b) presents the mean and SEM values of IGF-I positive cells (10 μm) in airway walls.
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