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The measurements were performed in a clean room at the University Microsystem Laboratory at a controlled ambient temperature of 298 K. Following [7], the electrophoretic velocity of the stained DNA molecules in the untreated PDMS channel with negligible electro-osmotic mobility was measured using μPIV measurements.
The animals were housed 5 per cage and maintained at a controlled ambient temperature (24 ± 1°C) under diurnal conditions (light-dark: 08 00-20 00).
They were housed in the Animal House of Tabriz University of Medical Sciences at a controlled ambient temperature of 25 ± 2°C with 50 ± 10% relative humidity and with a 12-h light/12-h dark cycle.
The respiratory chamber was placed in a cabinet at a controlled ambient temperature of 25.0 ± 0.5°C, a value within the thermoneutral zone defined for the mouse lemur [ 38].
Measurements were performed before and 10 minutes after exercise in a quiet dimmed room at a controlled ambient temperature (20 25°C) using a VENDYS 5000BC Digital Thermal Monitoring (DTM) system (Endothelix, Inc., Houston, TX, USA).
The mice were maintained on a 12-h light-dark (LD) cycle, with a light intensity of 800 ± 13.4 mW/m at the level of the cage bottom during the light period, and were kept at a controlled ambient temperature (20 22°C) and relative humidity (55±10%).
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During the study, the subjects were investigated directly in the boat, inside a cabin with a controlled ambient temperature (25 °C), before and after the dives.
All animals were housed in a controlled ambient temperature (22±2°C), humidity (40%-70 40%-702 h light/dark cycle with free access to food and water.
The samples were placed in contact with attenuated total reflectance on a multibounce plate of ZnSe crystal at controlled ambient temperature (25°C).
Experiment was performed at controlled ambient temperature 2~8°C, and cold air flow was used to avoid fluctuations in ambient temperature.
Studies were performed in a quiet and dark room and at controlled ambient temperatures between 20 and 26°C.
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