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Dimensional analysis reveals that the pressure drop characteristic of the Kenics static mixer can be described by three dimensionless groups, i.e., the friction factor, Reynolds number (Re), and aspect ratio of a mixing element (AR).
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Two-dimensional analysis revealed significantly altered levels of thirteen proteins, which were successfully identified by tandem MS (MS/MS).
Three-dimensional analysis revealed that islet cells are in fact organized into trilaminar epithelial plates, which are folded with different degrees of complexity and bordered by vessels on both sides.
However, a two-dimensional analysis revealed that a combination of genes coding two adherence factors, namely, P + Dr, P + S, S + Dr, S + fim, and hemolysin + one adherence factor, were associated with bacteremia and, therefore, with the risk of translocation to the vascular system.
One-dimensional bifurcation analysis reveals the behavior of the system (1.5) when a particular system parameter is varied over a long range.
Two-dimensional (2D) stability analysis reveals that the larger effective-mass parameter, gain-and-loss amplitude, and propagation constant may more easily lead to instable solitons.
After averaging the finite-dimensional system, a bifurcation analysis reveals a complex structure of oscillatory behavior.
This high-dimensional phenotypic analysis revealed distinct immunoprofiles between transplant populations as well as a CD4 TOT (CD4 CD38 -/loCD45RA/lo) CD45RA) that correlates with tolerance in pediatric LT recipients.
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