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The storage modulus of MR fluid trends to be linearly increased with the frequency.
However, when IL-6 was inhibited in the presence of synovial fluid a trend towards a decreased GAG content of the explants was observed (P = 0.06, Figure 5A).
For other fluids, this trend is reverse, and for the fluid ammonia also due to the mentioned reasons, the trend is completely different and by the increase in the inlet turbine temperature, and the thermal efficiency is also increased.
In complex fluids the trend of storage modulus G′ versus frequency is asymptotic and G′ becomes independent from frequency in correspondence of the intrinsic elastic modulus ({text{G}}_{0}^{{prime }}) [32].
Their corrosion rates in simulated body fluid indicate this trend (Table 1).
However, the increase in concentration of both determined by HPLC/MS analysis of oral fluid, suggested a trend for Tβ10 similar to that one observed of Tβ4 by immunochemistry.
Furthermore, inhibition of IL-6 present in the synovial fluid showed a trend towards decreased matrix production in OA explants.
Inhibition of IL-6 present in osteoarthritic synovial fluid showed a trend towards decreased GAG content of the explants (P = 0.06).
Indeed, in the human model, administration of methotrexate resulted in significantly enhanced levels of soluble RAGE in synovial fluid, with a trend toward increased levels in plasma [ 1].
However, RA patients positive for Pg DNA in the synovial fluid showed a trend for a higher positivity for IgM RF, compared to patients negative for Pg DNA (100% vs. 25.0%, P = 0.08).
There are currently four production and five injection wells along with 34 monitoring wells, used to observe shallow, intermediate, and deep aquifer fluid and pressure trends.
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