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A comparison of P1 and P8 markers common to both maps demonstrated a clear break point on P1 wild (FA map) within the genetic bin at 137.5 cM.
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The maps demonstrate a spatial dynamics of scattering regions (enhanced ionospheric flows) during the SLE.
Elemental mapping demonstrated a homogenous distribution of carbon throughout LMS/C.
Interval mapping demonstrated a relatively similar genome-wide map for both conditions with a suggestive Quantitative Trait Locus (QTL) on proximal Chromosome 3. When the relative axon loss was used to generate a genome-wide interval map, we identified one significant QTL (p < 0.05) on Chromosome 18 between 53.6 and 57 Mb.
DEGs analyzed and displayed in the heat map demonstrated a differential expression p-value of p<0.001 between control and GANT61 treated cells in both cell lines.
The analysis of MAP demonstrated a trend to a lower mortality, in association with a higher level.
MAP demonstrated a reduction of 53.4 % (ANH) and of 58.4 % (non-NAH), compared to preoperative blood pressure (ns).
The resulting heat map demonstrated a clear segregation of the probands with SAID and the unrelated, matched controls.
Finally, an in silico comparison of the diurnal signature with data from the publicly-available Connectivity Map demonstrated a significant association with transcripts that were repressed by mTOR inhibitors, suggesting a possible link between mTOR signaling, diurnal gene expression and metabolic regulation.
The results for burnt area mapping demonstrated an average producer's accuracy of 85% (range of 28 to 100% for individual images) and average user's accuracy of 71% (range of 4 to 99% for individual images).
a Post-contrast T1-weighted SPIR TSE sequence, axial view and b ADC map, demonstrating a large right testicular mass and a smaller left intratesticular one (arrow), with heterogeneous contrast enhancement and restricted diffusion.
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