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Onsets of flame instabilities, expressed in terms of critical radius or Peclet number, were found to be promoted with increasing equivalence ratio and initial pressures, due to the combined effects of diffusional thermal and hydrodynamic instabilities.
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Apoptosis of N9 cells (A) and N9 cells pre-treated with LPS (B) was promoted with the increasing concentrations of SWNHs (P < 0.001).
Apoptosis of N9 cells (Figure 4A) and N9 cells pre-treated with LPS (Figure 4B) was promoted with the increasing concentrations of SWNHs (P < 0.001).
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