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Systematic design criteria, optimization, performance prediction, etc. were attained via dimensionless studies that aims to acquire a high applicability for more extensive occasions, which is remarked by the discovery of two critical dimensionless factors.
This proved to be a promising approach for the analysis of rather simple scenarios and its applicability for more complicated scenarios has to be further investigated.
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In this review, we describe the analytical and diagnostic characteristics of chemiluminescence technology in its strength and in its applicability for a more rapid and accurate diagnosis of autoimmune diseases.
This toolbox could be very useful in improving the scope and applicability of MICs for more advanced catalysis, as the EMICs proposed here, (i.e. the selective catalysis of enantiopure drugs).
The predicted results optimum conditions corresponding achievement of maximum UO22+ removal efficiency are pH 5.5, 20 mg of Au-NPs-CNTs, is highly applicability for removal of more than 98% of 25 mg L−1 of UO22+ following 5 min sonication.
Future work will address the applicability and robustness of this platform for more relevant samples containing the target viral RNA in complex influenza isolates.
Although the method has a more general applicability, for illustrative purpose, it is here mainly shown with reference to power-law rheological model and two different materials (tara gum mixture and dough of water and flour).
Furthermore, activation of relevant signaling networks, such as the Akt pathway, is present, perhaps pointing to a more generalized applicability for this model to studies like preclinical testing, despite its reliance on a genetic lesion not associated with the vast majority of gliomas.
The increasing number of successful trials has driven the development of gene therapy approaches to include more widespread applicability, for example, in cancer and chronic or progressive diseases such as heart failure, neurodegenerative or metabolic disorders, including Parkinson's and diabetes (Elsner et al, 2012; Jessup et al, 2011; LeWitt et al, 2011).
For extension of applicability to more complex cases where cooperative binding interactions occur, (4) may be generalized to a form of the Hill equation [ 45, 46]: (5) f = 1 1 + (K D / [ Ab ] ) n, where n is an interaction coefficient whose value is a lower bound on the number of binding sites for antibody on the antigen.
This revised checklist allows for more transparent rating of bias and applicability of primary diagnostic accuracy studies.
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