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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cts of" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or an incomplete phrase, and therefore cannot be used in any context.
Example: "The actions of the committee were commendable."
Alternatives: "a series of" or "a number of".
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We identified that the altered mechanoresponse observed in AF cells derived from degenerative tissue exposed to a CTS of 10% strain and 1.0-Hz frequency [ 18] may be the result of an altered mechanotransduction pathway.
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He was a graduate of Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, Yale University, Class of 1929, Harvard Law School, Class of 1932.
She had an M.R.I. of her brain to look for a stroke and a CT of her chest to look for tiny clots.
A CT of the extremity was obtained.
The RVU for a CT of chest/abdomen/pelvis was 27; the RVU for a CT thorax was 10, and for a CT of abdomen/pelvis was 13.
Many of these patients may be referred for a CT of the abdomen[18, 19].
The AP chest x-ray revealed a pneumomediastinum, which was confirmed by a CT of the thorax.
c A CT of the thorax with i.v. contrast was performed 5 months later, for other reasons.
An emergent ophthalmology consultation was placed, and a CT of the head and cervical spine was ordered.
A sensitivity of 0.9 corresponds to a CT of 0.0325 in study I, and to a CT of 0.0235 in study II (Table 3).
Samples that did not cross the threshold were manually assigned a Ct of the maximum 60.
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