5. abundant; well-supplied: a cabinet full of medicine. 6. filled or rounded out, as in form: a full figure. 7. engrossed; occupied (usu. fol. by of): She was full of her own anxieties. 8. of the highest rank: a
In permutation testing, DMR percent methylation values were randomly shuffled between diagnosis groups and pooled together to form an approximate null distribution using bsseq [94]. The empirical p value was calculated by comparing the observed test to the entire null distribution from all permutation...
and then re-injection of the manipulated tissue into the area that needs treatment [1]. The first documented surgical fat grafting procedure dates back to 1893 when Gustav Neuber described the transfer of adipose
2,3,4]. An early phase of CaOx stone development involves CaOx crystal formation as a result of supersaturation of urinary calcium and oxalate ions [5]. Once formed, the crystals can further enlarge, form aggregates and adhere to tubular epithelial cell membranes, resulting ...
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Participants will be given a copy of the information and consent form to keep. Figure 1 CONSORT flow diagram. CBM, cognitive bias modification. Full size image Study setting All study sessions will be run at the Clinical Research and Imaging Centre at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom...
Rates of psychiatric conditions common to end-stage cancer patients (delirium, depression, anxiety disorders) remain unchanged. However, patient numbers have increased as the population has aged; indeed, cancer is a chief cause of mortality and morbidity in older populations. Effectiveness of psychiatri...
3. of the maximum size, amount, extent, volume, etc.: a full load of five tons; to receive full pay. 4. (of garments, drapery, etc.) wide, ample, or having ample folds. 5. abundant; well-supplied: a cabinet full of medicine. 6. filled or rounded out, as in form: a full fi...
5. abundant; well-supplied: a cabinet full of medicine. 6. filled or rounded out, as in form: a full figure. 7. engrossed; occupied (usu. fol. by of): She was full of her own anxieties. 8. of the highest rank: a full professor. 9. of the same parents: full brothers. 10. ...
In the enthalpy-porosity technique, the influence of solidification on the molten steel flow velocities is considered, through introducing a source term into the momentum conservation equation of the molten steel. The source term takes the following form: SU = (1 − f ) f3 +e Amush V −...