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Taguchi design method based GRA is a very helpful technique for performing multi-output optimization to forecast the TD and TFC of TBCs at high temperature applications.
The authors thank Drs. Kent Hunter, Glenn Merlino, Stuart Yuspa and Tsutomu Matsubara for critical reading of the manuscript and helpful discussions, Dr. Xaolin Wu for performing the microarrays, and Anthony Vieira for help with the animal studies.
We thank C.F. Burant and J.D. Lin for helpful discussions, J. Washburn and J.W. MacDonald for performing the microarray analysis, G. Bommer for assistance with GSEA, T. Lanigan for technical support of virus production, and S. Borofsky for plasmid preparations.
Wong, D. Graham, S. Cruikshank, and P. Shapiro for technical guidance, A. Zimmerman and J. Kauer for helpful discussions, and D. Boghossian for performing the surgeries.
These results can be helpful for the experimental design and for performing reactions in ball mills successfully.
The authors thank D. Sie and R. Kerkhoven for performing the microarray analyses and helpful discussions; Dr A. Dejean and Dr. T. Sixma for providing us with valuable reagents.
We thank Marina Brama for helpful assistance in performing immunocytochemistry experiments and Claudia Cicione, Silvia Chichiarelli, Kenneth Marcu and Maria Rosa Borzì for helpful discussion.
ETH Martina Gosteli for performing the literature search and PD Dr. Gustav Andreisek for helpful comments in preparing the manuscript.
This analysis would then be helpful in performing the required maintenance check and plan for repairs.
ADN is grateful to his supervisors Prof. Dr. J. S. Glaser and Dr. R. Marx for helpful suggestions in performing the NMR experiments.
The authors would like to thank Miss Carmen Menendez for her helpful suggestions while performing hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction experiments and Ms Hime Gashaw for her continued support with laboratory management.
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