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This protocol involved modification of an inexpensive "solution phase combustion" process used for production of nitrogen and fluorine codoped TiO2 photocatalysts.
This protocol involved no size fractionation between sample collection and DNA extraction.
This protocol involved short-term starvation (STS) prior to septic injury.
This protocol involved five trains of burst with four pulses at 100 Hz, at 200 ms interval; repeated four times at intervals of 10 s.
This protocol involved patients receiving placebo switching to ustekinumab 45 mg, those receiving ustekinumab 45 mg switching to ustekinumab 90 mg, and patients receiving ustekinumab 90 mg continuing with blinded 90 mg dosing.
This protocol involved aneurysm repair (with a bias toward coiling) and external ventricular drainage whenever feasible and has come to include continuous electroencephalography, invasive brain multimodality monitoring, hypothermia for refractory intracranial pressure, and intra-arterial verapamil, balloon angioplasty, and intrathecal nicardipine for vasospasm as our practice has evolved [ 8].
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This protocol involves a temporary immunosuppressive therapy with cyclosporin A stopped during the first year after bilateral grafting, azathioprin and prednisolone progressively decreased then stopped over the following months.
This protocol involves a few cycles of media change in 384-well plates.
This protocol involves the previously described workflow: cell disruption, crude organelle separation, and subsequent enrichment [ 42].
The components of this protocol involving consultation with patients or caregivers have received ethics clearance from the University of Waterloo, Office of Research Ethics (ORE 19094).
This protocol involves dehydration of the embryos by exposing them to highly concentrated CPAs prior to cooling them to low temperature, rather than during the cooling process itself.
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