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The lower plasticization in perfluoropolymers compared to Matrimid was also confirmed from the smaller percent increase observed for the experimental diffusion coefficient compared to the theoretically predicted diffusion coefficient from the dual sorption-mobility model.
No significant differences were observed in FEV1, FEV1/FVC, FVC, FEF25-75%, FRC, or CO diffusion values, nor for percent predicted values for FEF25-75%, FRC, and CO diffusion.
In diffusion model simulations, the percent growth rate advantage of R → A, d ← L over R → A ← L, marked in the insets, was assumed to be fixed at all concentrations of lysine.
There was a trend toward more lung disease in the inflammatory group as evidenced by lower forced vital capacity (p = 0.13), total lung capacity (p = 0.13) and diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide percent predicted (p = 0.06) (Additional file 15).
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