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Conclusion We report in this study the largest cohort to date of intensive care patients with anti-NMDAR encephalitis.
We report in this study the material growth and device fabrication of InAs/GaSb SL mid-infrared photodiodes.
We report in this study that adjunctive boluses of remifentanil are not necessary to prevent acute pain in deeply sedated patient.
The surgeon was not blinded to the ultrasound report in this study, because he was expected to plan surgery based upon it.
We report in this study on the first use a compact biocompatible hydrogel-based electrochemical sensing device for the examination of NO production from adherently growing cells.
In conclusion, we report in this study that riluzole is transported by BCRP at the BBB level and can enhance its function.
We report in this study the modeling of a heterostructure bipolar transistor (HBT) where the base is designed as a quantum well.
Whereas in no report in this study was ischemia classified as "equivocal" by the physicians in nuclear medicine, the infarction result was ultimately classified as "equivocal" in 3 cases (example shown in Figure 3).
As described above (effect of injection temperature on particle size section), Iablokov et al. [18] observed the same particle diameter trend as we report in this study, when using injection temperature as the tuning parameter (Fig. 7).
We report in this study on the first use of carbon-based screen-printed electrodes (SPCEs) for the development of inexpensive, disposable and biocompatible electrochemical sensors for NO in solution.
Since we recently showed that uptake at 15 min p.i. of 123I mIBG and washout between 15 min and 4 h can detect renal sympathetic reinnervation over time after transplantation, we report in this study the 123I mIBG uptake on the 15 min p.i. images and analyzed the mean counts/pixel for calculation of washout between 15 min and 4 h [7].
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