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Inclusion of Starch 1500 (partially soluble filler) in formulation of HCTZ matrix tablets led to reduction of variability in drug release as evident from the smaller error bars in Fig. 14 (average value = 3.1%, range = 0 7.8%).
The realization that an extensive crosstalk between keratinocytes within the epidermis and fibroblasts within the dermis occurs to regulate the synthesis of extracellular dermal matrix (42) led to the introduction of organotypic skin equivalents being used to investigate scar pathogenesis.
Recognition of the systematic bias in the eigenvalues of estimates of covariance matrices has led to the development of various estimators, which modify the eigenvalues whilst retaining the corresponding eigenvectors.
Regarding the work reported by by Zhu et al. on a PET substrate, it was postulated that as the PET substrate is stretched, retraction of the matrix (sliding) led to failure, such as shear sliding under tension and graphene buckling under compression.
Ms. Borgnet said that putting all the notes together visually created a "remarkable matrix of confusion," which led her to the idea of the tower.
The gain matrix of the lead field model was computed using a spherical head model (http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/), which has been shown to produce satisfactory reconstructions of ventral temporal sources in face perception paradigms (Henson et al. 2007).
In fact, inhibition of matrix metalloproteinases, leads to restoration of the blood-brain barrier in an experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis [ 44].
In the method initially designed, I/II peak area ratios varied according to the degree of matrix effect, which led to the poor precision of the assay.
Then, negative entries along the diagonal of the Hessian matrix led to negative variances in the variance-covariance matrix, making uncertainty estimation impossible using the present framework.
An imbalance between the biosynthesis and the degradation of matrix components leads to a progressive destruction of the tissue, resulting in extensive articular damage [ 1].
Irradiation of mouse mammary tumours increased influx of CD11b+ cells that, via expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9, led to vascular restoration, contributing to tumour regrowth (Ahn and Brown, 2008; Ahn et al, 2010).
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