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Additionally the parameter corrects for differences in age, body mass, cardiac size and gender related differences in calibre between individuals for the coronary artery under assessment.
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Other possibilities are different thresholds for the detrimental effects of pulmonary irritants, or differences in airway calibre between males and females [ 37], although none have been fully documented so far.
This gave estimated absolute values which were far too large compared to data from electron microscopy; however, relative differences in axonal calibre along the corpus callosum could be replicated (Alexander et al. 2010).
The success rate for our sample of Basic Science proposals was higher than the official success rate (31% vs 19%), and for Public Health, the success rate was lower (11% vs 13%), indicating some difference in the calibre of the study proposals with the wider population of proposals.
No significant differences in fractional blood volume, vessel calibre (μm), native T1 (ms) or apparent water diffusion coefficient were determined, despite reduced expression of activated Fak and paxillin in the saracatinib cohort.
The aorta is narrow in calibre.
This remodelling and repair thickens the airway walls, reduces lumen calibre, and restricts the normal increase in calibre produced by lung inflation.
Thus, cannon became smaller in calibre, and longer barrels increased the range.
Numerically, increase in calibre may affect only a fraction of the axonal population.
Arteries exhibited thickened walls with fibrosis of the media, reduction in calibre, sometimes complete occlusion and, in places, reperfusion.
Multiple segments of narrowing in vessel calibre in basilar artery (c) were also improved after therapy (d).
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