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The diluent glycerol was used as bore liquid to make a lumen of the hollow fiber for the purpose of prevention of the diluent evaporation and the larger pores formation at the inner surface of the hollow fiber.
The hyphae are unbranched, forming long tubes 2 to 3.6 μm in diameter, enveloping a lumen of variable thickness.
Generally, a lumen of normal duct seems like a convex hull because atypia rarely appears.
A silver clip with a lumen of 0.22 mm was placed around the artery for partial occlusion; in sham operations, the artery was not clipped.
Post-mortem examination revealed congenital high-grade stenosis of the trachea directly distal to the vocal cords over a distance of more than 1 cm with a lumen of less than 1 mm in diameter.
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However, as pointed out above, hsp90αgt/gt mutant mice had seminal vesicles of normal size (Fig. 2A), and the maturation of Sertoli cells appeared normal, as reflected by the formation of a lumen indicative of a normal secretory activity.
In a baby with a tracheal diameter of 5 mm the same thickening of 1 mm causes a lumen reduction of 63.8%.
However, we should bear in mind that continuous infusion of hydrocortisone comes at a price: it may need an additional lumen of a central line or an extra peripheral venous access, but most important it mandates, often expensive, syringe pumps.
For example, for the cardiomyocytes with R e = 270 µm with a lumen length of 10 cm, a lumen flow velocity of U ≍ 9 × 10−3 m s−1 will ensure c > 6 × 10−3 mol m−3 throughout the module.
If this location is incorrect, such as a false lumen of an aortic dissection, the attenuation may not reach the threshold and the scan may not be initiated (Fig. 2).
The right coronary artery has a lumen diameter of about 2.5 millimetres or more.
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