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1 Technical success was achieved in 98% (58/59 tubes).
2 f extracted RNA within the sample collection tube.
3 pairment, and presence of an enteral feeding tube.
4 ionally have a beaded architecture along the tube.
5 nitially located at the border of the neural tube.
6  nutritional supplementation via gastrostomy tube.
7  and confirm the correct insertion of the NG tube.
8 s of GPCR-barcoded yeast strains in a single tube.
9 ic, the majority implanting in the Fallopian tube.
10 ch as paired eyes on the head and a dwelling tube.
11 sociated with ECD loss greatest close to the tube.
12 ells and their transport vehicle, the pollen tube.
13 rane traffic at the tip of elongating pollen tubes.
14 assigned to annelids with originally organic tubes.
15 ailable source of information-their external tubes.
16 easures theta along the depth of cylindrical tubes.
17  mercury permeation rate from the permeation tubes.
18 and distal TE regions of 12 normal Fallopian tubes.
19 as reduced in the suppressed exo70a2 hpat1/3 tubes.
20 re most effective when made with 2.1 mm i.d. tubing.
21 15 tubes, 4.8%) versus without anti-VEGF (12 tubes, 2.6%) (P = 0.10).
22 8%, tube 44.9%; Black: trabeculectomy 20.8%, tube 35.6%; P = .003) and the percentage of follow-up vi
23 tube erosions in patients with anti-VEGF (15 tubes, 4.8%) versus without anti-VEGF (12 tubes, 2.6%) (
24 including race (White: trabeculectomy 61.8%, tube 44.9%; Black: trabeculectomy 20.8%, tube 35.6%; P =
25 w-up visits completed (trabeculectomy 88.4%, tube 83.8%, P = .004).
26 to mechanical force to drive the iron-tipped tube across the bacterial cell surface, killing the bact
27 ociated with the presence of an endotracheal tube (adjusted odds ratio, 0.13; 95% CI, 0.1-0.2) and ur
28 l-shaped LA-DAAS compatible with nasogastric tube administration and the capacity to encapsulate and
29 r purpose was to investigate how bending GDD tubes affects the performance of needle perforations.
30                                  Bending the tube after perforation could close a slit and prevent le
31 evels achieved with low-permeability PharMed tubing alone (128.0 +/- 14.0 mmHg).
32 NIA in which the arrival of the first pollen tube alters ovular conditions to disengage pollen tube a
33 ater, bowel content could be detected in the tube and an abdominal computed tomography confirmed the
34 id that triggers passage of the DNA down the tube and into the host bacterium.
35 is inversely proportional to the mass of the tube and its contents.
36 resulting in compression of the axial neural tube and notochord; second, elongation of axial tissues
37 tric interfaces between the zebrafish neural tube and paraxial mesoderm function as optimally enginee
38 on CHMP1B, further constricting the membrane tube and reducing its diameter nearly to the fission poi
39 d neuronal activity by using a coaxial guide tube and sharp electrode assembly, which allows research
40 ngement in the pseudo-hexameric units of the tube and the inter-hexamer interfaces are consistent wit
41 o be detected from urine in cobas PCR medium tubes and from urethral swabs and in the presence of sim
42 y contrast, the upper FRT (uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries) might be sterile in healthy individua
43                              Enteral feeding tubes and parenteral nutrition should not be used routin
44 f circulating BDNF blood collected in K2EDTA tubes and plasma stored up to 6 months at either - 20 or
45 anics in governing the architecture of these tubes and show that the formation of bead-like structure
46 bacterial culture without external pumps and tubing and can be operated for several days without addi
47 bility assay, mycobacterial growth indicator tube, and by WGS on isolates at first presentation and i
48 , vitrified in a temperature-controlled flow tube, and imaged with cryogenic transmission electron mi
49 loyed single-walled carbon nanotubes as test tubes, and an 'atomic injector' coupled with aberration-
50 hey produced smaller sporangia, shorter germ tubes, and fewer appressoria.
51 nterior iris distance, tube length (TL), and tube angle-to-anterior iris distance.
52 uding posterior cornea-to-tube tip distance, tube angle-to-posterior corneal surface distance, tube t
53 heral corneal ECD (PCECD) in the area of the tube; anterior chamber (AC) flare; tube insertion entry
54 w the maximum penetration force these pollen tubes are able to generate.
55 taneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) feeding tubes are frequently placed in patients to provide enter
56                       In Arabidopsis, pollen tubes are guided by cysteine-rich chemoattractants to ta
57                                        These tubes are molded and protected in part by apical extrace
58 eveals how the shape of the helical membrane tube arises from the assembly of two distinct bundles of
59                                       Pollen tube arrival at the ovule triggers the accumulation of n
60                   Using the zebrafish neural tube as a model, we uncover the in vivo mechanisms allow
61 tion according to the QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube assay (QFT) to receive a weekly oral dose of either
62                   We have developed a single-tube assay for SARS-CoV-2 in patient samples.
63                                   The single-tube assay is beneficial for future point-of-care applic
64 AXS measurements, reveals that the sheet and tube assemblies possess a similar underlying lattice str
65  a molybdenum coated T-shaped slotted quartz tube atom trap flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry
66 alters ovular conditions to disengage pollen tube attraction and prevent the approach and penetration
67 greatly advanced our understanding of pollen tube attraction strategies and the mechanisms that regul
68 ometer instrumentation advancement, a single-tube-based high-throughput sample processing workflow is
69 trument could be combined with the capillary-tube-based SERS analytical tool for diagnosis of HIT in
70 her aspirated into a sterile lithium heparin tube before blood culture bottles (diversion group) or b
71 ng a vibrating tube sensor, a piece of glass tubing bent into a tuning-fork shape and filled with any
72 stered via a surgically inserted gastrostomy tube BID.
73  younger age (p = 0.009), but not with chest tube bleeding (p = 0.18), other bleeding requiring RBC t
74               Cells were amended into anoxic tubes buffered at pH 7.0, with initial 100 muM DNAN and
75 eloping heart begins as a seemingly straight tube, but it soon undergoes rightward looping.
76     Nanotubes are typically thin cylindrical tubes, but they may occasionally have a beaded architect
77      Our results demonstrate that epithelial tubes can maintain tissue organization even during extre
78 id ovarian, primary peritoneal, or fallopian tube carcinoma and an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group
79    However, the mechanisms of cranial neural tube closure are not well understood.
80  malformations caused by a failure of neural tube closure during early embryonic development.
81                            Failure of neural tube closure during embryonic development can result in
82 erlying zippering during mouse spinal neural tube closure.
83 KBP8 is critical for proper mammalian neural tube closure.
84 ocesses that govern cell shape during neural tube closure.
85 n of these materials as wires, coils, films, tubes, cones, unimorphs, bimorphs, and printed elements
86      The precancerous landscape in fallopian tubes contains multiple concurrent precursor lesions, in
87 logic evaluation of the removed endotracheal tube contents from one of our patients demonstrated a sp
88 lood cultures first and then lithium heparin tube (control group).
89 of the Fibronectin matrix rescues the neural tube convergence defect of cadherin 2 mutants.
90                                       Neural tube defects (NTDs) are a group of severe congenital mal
91 in neural tube (NT) closure result in neural tube defects (NTDs).
92 , heterotaxia, pre-axial polydactyly, neural tube defects and hydrocephalus.
93 o consider information on the risk of neural tube defects in women taking dolutegravir at time of con
94  ligand in DMSO at 120 degrees C in a sealed tube delivers the 2-substituted-2H-indazoles in a single
95 ity to Hh ligand in vitro, and during neural tube development in vivo.
96 highly suppressed conidial germination, germ tube development, appressoria formation and mycelial gro
97 -specific functions, in root hair and pollen tube development, for example.
98 ral fluid pH to determine the need for chest tube drainage despite a lack of prospective validation a
99 ent of a novel, low-cost, and flexible drift tube (DT) along with an associated ion mobility spectrom
100                                        These tube-dwellers are presumed to be primitive metazoans, bu
101 mported from either endometrial or fallopian tube epithelium.
102 ncurrent anti-VEGF injections at the time of tube erosion, and the average duration of prior anti-VEG
103 jections, especially in those with a primary tube erosion.
104 linked to higher rates of recurrent glaucoma tube erosions in patients with AMD.
105 ally significant difference in the number of tube erosions in patients with anti-VEGF (15 tubes, 4.8%
106 h as bleeding, vitreous tube placement, bent tubes, etc.
107                             The endotracheal tube (ETT) is a medical device placed in the patient's t
108 derwater, water can flow continuously up the tubes even when the ceramic disk was elevated over 3 m a
109 P = 0.30) and in the subgroup that underwent tube explant (15.9 +/- 5.5 mmHg to 15.2 +/- 10.4 mmHg, P
110 en of 20 tube exposure cases (90%) underwent tube explant, 1 underwent tube revision, and 1 re-epithe
111                               Eighteen of 20 tube exposure cases (90%) underwent tube explant, 1 unde
112 the eyes without the patch graft experienced tube exposure.
113 nt S. aureus strain AW7 via the endotracheal tube, extubated, and then monitored for 96 hours.
114 c anastomosis or to receive nil-by-mouth and tube feeding for 5 days postoperative (control group).
115 on of lead at trace levels by slotted quartz tube flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (SQT-FAAS
116 sive mechanical ventilation via endotracheal tube for acute respiratory failure.
117 mechanically ventilated with an endotracheal tube for longer than 48 hours were enrolled.
118                       Use of lithium heparin tubes for diversion prior to obtaining blood cultures le
119 off-the-shelf (COTS) gas sensors and sorbent tubes for further qualitative and semi-quantitative anal
120  in the anti-VEGF group included 5 explanted tubes for recurrent erosions.
121 tion of miR-548aq-3p was correlated with the tube formation activity of CAD ECFCs enhanced by FIR.
122  miR-214-3p in endothelial cells reduced the tube formation and cell migration.
123 r domain of BafA induces cell proliferation, tube formation and sprouting of microvessels, and drives
124 , the most commonly used is the "Endothelial Tube Formation Assay" (ETFA).
125  DED directly promoted VEC proliferation and tube formation compared with normal controls.
126 48aq-3p contributes to the inhibition of the tube formation of ECFCs.
127 -overexpressing breast cancer cells promoted tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells
128    Chemical genetic screening of endothelial tube formation provides a robust approach for identifyin
129 ssion inhibits cell migration, invasion, and tube formation, and this suppressive effect was relieved
130 ndothelial cell proliferation, migration, or tube formation.
131 ype rescue experiments using the endothelial tube formations assay, (2) training the algorithm to ide
132 r than the maximum force generated by pollen tubes from L. longiflorum (36 uN).
133 e into a stiffer matrix compared with pollen tubes from L. longiflorum, even though the maximum force
134                          By contrast, pollen tubes from Lilium longiflorum and other plant species wi
135 though the maximum force generated by pollen tubes from N. tabacum (11 uN) is smaller than the maximu
136 on from a softer to a stiffer matrix, pollen tubes from N. tabacum display a greater ability to penet
137                         We found that pollen tubes from Nicotiana tabacum and other plant species wit
138                     Here we show that pollen tubes from plants with solid transmitting tracts activel
139 ned CUT&Tag can be performed in a single PCR tube, from cells to amplified libraries, providing low-c
140 zed through alloying/dealloying with Bi in a tube furnace at 900-1000 degrees C.
141 sation of materials held inside an air-tight tube furnace operated up to 250 degrees C has been devel
142 MD change were -0.77 to -0.44 dB/year in the tube group and -0.56 to -0.20 dB/year in the trabeculect
143 of glaucoma medications was 2.1+/-1.4 in the tube group and 1.2+/-1.5 in the trabeculectomy group (P
144 ard deviation IOP was 14.0+/-4.2 mmHg in the tube group and 12.1+/-4.8 mmHg in the trabeculectomy gro
145 en lines developed in 3 patients (2%) in the tube group and 9 patients (8%) in the trabeculectomy gro
146  double heterozygote showed defective pollen tube growth and seed development because of nonviable mu
147  delays pollen germination and causes pollen tube growth defects, leading to drastically reduced fert
148 d signaling, stomatal regulation, and pollen tube growth.
149 nd were involved in PA production for pollen tube growth.
150 walls that provide less resistance to pollen tube growth.
151 ysical mechanisms also play a role in pollen tube guidance; however, these processes remain poorly un
152 ver, direct experimental imaging of skyrmion tubes has yet to be reported.
153  we report the development of a unique drift tube IM-MS (DTIM-MS) platform, which combines high-energ
154  Ten patients with glaucoma who required GDD tube implantation were included.
155         Using a commercially available drift tube IMS-MS, we characterized PFAS species and isomeric
156 on of female gametophytes by multiple pollen tubes in Arabidopsis.
157 uces rigid tubes in some phages but flexible tubes in others.
158 ate how a common protein fold produces rigid tubes in some phages but flexible tubes in others.
159 examine the dynamic remodeling of epithelial tubes in vivo using a novel model system: the extracorpo
160 p accepts commonly available silicone rubber tubing in a range of sizes from 1.5 to 3 mm, and is capa
161 ea of the tube; anterior chamber (AC) flare; tube insertion entry site position relative to Schwalbe'
162                                              Tube insertion in the vicinity of, or anterior to SL, an
163  defined as all of the entry site behind SL (tube insertion position 1), less than 50% of entry site
164  less than 50% of entry site anterior to SL (tube insertion position 2), more than 50% but less than
165 less than 100% of entry site anterior to SL (tube insertion position 3 [TIP3]), and all of the entry
166 ), and all of the entry site in front of SL (tube insertion position 4 [TIP4]); anterior segment (AS)
167                     Treatment response after tube insertion was documented in 76% of patients (38/50)
168 trol group (n = 164) underwent bedside chest tube insertion with local anesthesia followed by adminis
169 based management (aspiration, standard chest tube insertion, or both).
170 lase LSD1 during differentiation of hESC-gut tube intermediates into pancreatic endocrine cells.
171         This surgical procedure to implant a tube into the posterior chamber of the pseudophakic eyes
172 nd facilitates the insertion of the flexible tube into the posterior chamber.
173 m revealed rupture and separation of the PEG tube into two fragments.
174 s implemented by coupling a 3D-printed drift tube ion mobility spectrometer, operated at atmospheric
175 ion errors were all within 1-2% of the drift tube ion mobility spectrometry (DTIMS) measurements, wit
176 metabolome of live microglial cells by drift-tube ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) quadrupole time-of-
177 mplemented on a commercially available drift tube ion mobility-mass spectrometry (IM-MS) instrument a
178            Using liquid chromatography-drift tube ion mobility-mass spectrometry (LC-DTIM-MS), a qual
179 using a native electrospray ionization drift tube ion mobility-Orbitrap mass spectrometer specificall
180  extracted directly in the NMR tube, the NMR tube is centrifuged, and the metabolite profiles in the
181 emains inside the posterior chamber, and the tube is inserted into the posterior chamber by pulling o
182                Placement of nasogastric (NG) tubes is a common procedure for patients especially in i
183             The inherent curvature in the CA tubes is controlled by conformational variability of res
184                                       In the tubes kept straight when perforated, the opening/closing
185 are consistent with the composition of paint tubes known to have been used by van Gogh.
186 establish the pressure gradient at which the tube leaked dye (opening pressure) and ceased to leak (c
187 istance, tube tip-to-anterior iris distance, tube length (TL), and tube angle-to-anterior iris distan
188  a few phenotypic features such as the total tube length or the number of branching points.
189  mm Hg at 6 weeks (ie, the time at which the tube-ligature suture dissolves) were used for statistica
190 n series along the length of the muscle into tube-like myofibrils with many individual, parallel myof
191 skyrmions are thought to exist as elongated, tube-like objects extending through the thickness of the
192                                    In neural tube-like structures, endogenous NUAK2 colocalized apica
193 gated the diagnostic performance of a closed-tube Linear-After-The-Exponential (LATE)-PCR assay for p
194 rmal development of the kidney, skin, neural tube, lung and limb, and many other organs and tissues.
195 xtended to a spatially-varying magnetic flux tube, magnetic trapping of superthermal particles render
196 ionization method known as selected ion flow tube-mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS).
197                                     In a PCR tube, millions of clonally barcoded beads are used to un
198 isting of color charts warped inside a rigid tube mimicking a lumen.
199 reach the female gametophyte, growing pollen tubes must penetrate different tissues within the pistil
200 preparation of the sharp electrode and guide tube, neuronal recording and data analysis.
201 -abdominal surgeries requiring a nasogastric tube (NGT) was conducted.
202                        Disruptions in neural tube (NT) closure result in neural tube defects (NTDs).
203 on of osmotic stress, wounding-induced sieve tube occlusion, and possibly local defence responses of
204                       The long flexible tail tube of bacteriophage lambda connects its capsid to the
205 omotes growth by cell expansion in the fused tube of petals and stamen filaments beneath the anther i
206                                       Pollen tubes of aha mutants had reduced extracellular proton (H
207 e fold as proteins that form the rigid inner tubes of contractile tail phages, such as T4, and its C-
208 uring the formation of root hairs and pollen tubes or de novo formation of cell plates during plant c
209 halus, defects in the cilia in the fallopian tubes or in sperm flagella can cause female and male sub
210 received either a glaucoma drainage implant (tube) or trabeculectomy after a previous trabeculectomy
211 IV epithelial cancer of the ovary, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneum.
212 osition 4 [TIP4]); anterior segment (AS) OCT tube parameters, including posterior cornea-to-tube tip
213 critically ill adults who had a tracheostomy tube; patients were eligible after weaning from mechanic
214 e duration of Shh signaling regulates neural tube patterning.
215                                              Tube perforations are a common method of achieving early
216                                              Tube perforations behave like pressure-sensitive valves,
217 S patients who had a total of 12 gastrostomy tubes placed.
218 ations were found such as bleeding, vitreous tube placement, bent tubes, etc.
219 s stem from difficulty with laryngoscopy and tube placement, consequences of physiologic derangement,
220 nt of UPE was carried out by photomultiplier tube (PMT) in the following steps: at the end of primary
221 rtions of volume occupied by photomultiplier tubes (PMTs).
222 a-hairpin has an inhibitory role in the tail-tube precursor, preventing uncontrolled self-assembly.
223     Dyads of acidic residues inside the tail-tube present regularly-spaced motifs well suited to DNA
224 ained at venipuncture into a lithium heparin tube prior to aspiration of blood culture reduces contam
225                  Hexameric rings of the tail-tube protein are braced by the N-terminus and a beta-hai
226         In plants, NO is generated in pollen tubes (PTs) and affects intracellular responses through
227 ts (angiosperms) are characterized by pollen tubes (PTs; male gametophytes) carrying two immobile spe
228 urrently recommended for QuantiFERON Gold-in-Tube (QFT-GIT), T-SPOT.TB, and the tuberculin skin test
229             In addition, a 3D volume slotted-tube resonator was produced that allowed for 2D (1)H-(13
230 c progenitor cells to the poles of the heart tube results in congenital heart defects (CHD).
231 erative complications (10.45% vs. 21.87%), T-tube retaining time after first POC (20.7 +/- 5.35 vs. 2
232                Secondary complications after tube revision in the anti-VEGF group included 5 explante
233 es (90%) underwent tube explant, 1 underwent tube revision, and 1 re-epithelialized.
234 ginate in the distal region of the Fallopian tube's epithelium (TE) before metastasizing to the ovary
235 that miR-181a is able to transform fallopian tube secretory epithelial cells through the inhibition o
236 d-release pellets in fluid using a vibrating tube sensor, a piece of glass tubing bent into a tuning-
237 y either nasogastric/duodenal or nasojejunal tube should be initiated as soon as possible.
238 d were assigned randomly to treatment with a tube shunt (350-mm(2) Baerveldt glaucoma implant) or tra
239 e MD was -13.07 +/- 8.4 decibels (dB) in the tube shunt group and -13.18 +/- 8.2 dB in the trabeculec
240 needling (36.1%), bleb revision (23.9%), and tube shunt implant (13.2%).
241 l trial comparing the safety and efficacy of tube shunt surgery (350-mm(2) Baerveldt implant) and tra
242 e of endophthalmitis after trabeculectomy or tube-shunt implantation (P = 0.761, log-rank test).
243 ve-year failure rates for trabeculectomy and tube shunts are 25-45%.
244 er or avoid more invasive procedures such as tube-shunts or repeat trabeculectomy.
245    In a multivariable analysis, endotracheal tube size (<= 7.5 vs >= 8.0) was significantly associate
246                          Larger endotracheal tube size was associated with increased risk of aspirati
247                                 Endotracheal tube size was independently selected by the patient's tr
248 lar endothelial cell interactions, inhibited tube stability, and disrupted endothelial cell junctions
249                   The study of this skyrmion tube state (SkT) is vital for furthering the understandi
250 tly affected by the type of plasma separator tube, storage-time, and number of freeze-thaw cycles.
251 , the anticoagulant used in plasma separator tubes, storage-time, storage-temperature, and repeated f
252                                  We used the tube test as a model to analyze the within-a-cage hierar
253              By using a social-confrontation tube test to assess the dominant-subordinate relationshi
254 ologic malignancy arising from the fallopian tubes that has a high rate of chemoresistant recurrence
255 which is preserved within delicate, dwelling tubes that were originally organic.
256 uid sample are extracted directly in the NMR tube, the NMR tube is centrifuged, and the metabolite pr
257              When a pellet flows through the tube, the resonance frequency briefly changes by an amou
258 d with two 75 mm long high-performance drift tubes, the dual IMS reaches high resolving power of R =
259 npp5e attenuates Shh signaling in the neural tube through regulation of the relative timing of GliA a
260 ncer, posits to its development in fallopian tubes through stepwise tumor progression.
261 s depends on the proper trajectory of pollen tubes through the pistil tissues to reach the ovules.
262 e female gametophyte by late-arriving pollen tubes, thus averting polyspermy.
263 be parameters, including posterior cornea-to-tube tip distance, tube angle-to-posterior corneal surfa
264 ghly polarized secretion at a growing pollen tube tip requires the exocyst tethering complex responsi
265 angle-to-posterior corneal surface distance, tube tip-to-anterior iris distance, tube length (TL), an
266 later to the apical domain in growing pollen tube tips characterized by intensive exocytosis.
267  vertebrate trunk but predisposes the neural tube to convergence defects that lead to spina bifida.
268 ion signal is passed from the tip, along the tube to the capsid that triggers passage of the DNA down
269 lar matrix of Fibronectin adheres the neural tube to the two flanking columns of paraxial mesoderm an
270 cells is accompanied by a tendency of pollen tubes to coil around the papillae.
271  These results indicate a strategy of pollen tubes to protect microtubules and avoid growth arrest in
272              Flowering plants rely on pollen tubes to transport their immotile sperm to fertilize the
273 ulating the likely cell of origin (fallopian tube), underlying genetic defects, histology, and biolog
274 fication strategy based on LAMP, in a closed tube, undiluted sample molecular diagnostic.
275 o be performed simultaneously in a capillary tube, using only 5 nL of sample and extraction solvent p
276 e in tissues that develop into the fallopian tubes, uterus, and ovaries.
277 iliary, sweep) and temperature (ion transfer tube, vaporizer) parameters for high-sensitivity mass sp
278   Data from the Glaucoma Laser Trial and the Tube versus Trabeculectomy Studies were used to assign p
279 r, and subsequent emigration from the neural tube via canonical Wnt signaling.
280        An electronic circuit keeps the glass tube vibrating at its resonance frequency, which is inve
281 or photon-counting detector CT, depending on tube voltage and energy threshold combination.
282 zer radiographs at different combinations of tube voltages were obtained with energy-integrating dete
283  submicrometric kerogenous lamellae, plastic tube-wall deformation, and tube-wall delamination.
284 lamellae, plastic tube-wall deformation, and tube-wall delamination.
285 ceased to leak (closing pressure), while the tube was held straight and bent 90 degrees.
286  mm from the cannula tip with a 25 G needle (tube was kept straight).
287                                          The tube was observed under magnification while the height o
288                                          The tube was perforated 4 mm from the cannula tip with a 25
289 mol/mL gadolinium concentration and when the tubing was either close to the edge or within a FOV of 3
290                                 Silicone GDD tubing was fitted over a 27 G Rycroft cannula and tied w
291 metallic tin in mechanically robust graphene tubes, we show tin anodes with high volumetric and gravi
292                          Drinking water from tube wells, compared to other sources, has a clear prote
293  2019 all patients receiving a decompression tube were identified by retrospective chart review and a
294  closing pressures of slits made in the bent tube were significantly lower, frequently leaking at <1
295                  A total of 59 decompression tubes were placed in 50 patients.
296                                          Ten tubes were tested this way with 3 sequential slits.
297 ent and for EME performed in narrow channels/tubing where bubble formation is critical.
298  assembly and also impart flexibility to the tube while maintaining its integrity.
299  predict the subsequent insertion of a chest tube with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.93 (95% con
300 id SPECT/CT systems, replacing low-end x-ray tubes with high-end multislice CT scanners equipped with

 
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