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The slight decrease of the β-OHB signal at 60 min may be interpreted as short half-life of dl sodium β-OHB.
Simulations using the final model showed that only 50% of the population was stabilised to within 5 mmHg of systolic Prest after 5 min resting time, while up to 25 min may be needed to ensure stable BP in 90% of the population (full results in the Appendix).
In the longer procedures, established methods for isolating mitochondria, which generally take >90 min, may be adequate [21 26].
The decrease in the absorbance signals at a time greater than 14 min may be due to an increase in the solubility of the ligand in the aqueous phase (Hashemi et al. 2013).
The expressive increasing of the execution time between the quasi-experiment and the replication studies (approx. 40 min) may be explained by the size of the requirements document used.
However, 30 min may be needed to reach the maximal SBF during the test [28, 29], a period that is too long in critically ill patients who often need rapid changes in therapy.
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