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The main characteristic of this device are a the tuning efficiency is inversely proportional to the length of the heated coating b thermal tuning does not induce any spectral profile changes c the temperature induced wavelength modulation depends on the packaging and is limited to low frequencies.
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W1593524892
Method
To produce fiber optic phase modulators, we exploited the change in the refractive index determined by a thinfilm piezoelectric coating sandwiched between metal electrodes.
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W1593524892
Method
The induced strains are proportional to the electric field applied to the piezoelectric layer zinc oxide or lead titanate zirconate sputtered thinfilms.
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W1593524892
Method
We found that the response is flat at low frequencies and dominated by strong radial mode resonances above a few MHz up to GHz frequencies.
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W1593524892
Method
We also investigated piezoelectric coated fiber Bragg gratings for intensity and Bragg wavelength modulation.
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W1593524892
Aims
Our results indicate that, in these devices, the refractive index of the fiber grating is changed by the straining action of the piezoelectric film.
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W1593524892
Result
Finally, we operated an allfiber MachZehnder interferometer, based on two long period fiber gratings, as an intensity modulator.
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W1593524892
Method
In this case, a zinc oxide piezoelectric actuator modulates the phase difference between the arms of the interferometer and thus the transmitted intensity.
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W1593524892
Method
Piezoelectric actuators allowed for wavelength and intensity modulation up to GHz frequencies, with a response similar to that of the phase modulators.
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W1593524892
Method
In conclusion, the allfiber modulators and wavelength tunable filters that we have designed and implemented are characterized by low insertion loss, high electrical power efficiency, small size, and high optical power damage threshold.
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W1593524892
Result
We believe that such novel devices represent a useful addition to the tool kit of the fiberoptic system designer.
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W1593524892
Implications
This is a collection of papers in honour of Prof. V. N. Misra, on the occasion of his 70th birthday, and in celebration of a career in Indian archaeology spanning nearly half a century.
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W1547320268
Other
All the papers included are based on the Ph.D. dissertations of the contributors, divided into two parts part one covers the basics and theory of the thesis, while part two looks at changes and improvements that the author would have made if he had been carrying out the same research today.
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W1547320268
Other
The 17 papers cover the period from the Palaeolithic to the early historic age in India, with one on the early historic period in Bangladesh Rahman.
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W1547320268
Other
They cover a range of regions, cultural periods and disciplines including prehistory, protohistory, and early historic, with one paper on archaeozoology and one on ethnoarchaeology Thomas and Ansari.
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W1547320268
Method
Within the last few years significant efforts have been made to identify objective reliable diagnostic markers from individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome CFS.
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W1602655882
Result
We report the absence of a previously described retroviral marker HTLVII gag in a blinded study of CFS cases.
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W1602655882
Background
Even with excellent reproducible sensitivities, this marker failed in repeated attempts to distinguish cases from controls.
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W1602655882
Result
In addition, four other retroviruses simian T cell leukaemia virus, human spumavirus, bovine leukaemia virus and simian retrovirus were examined for their presence in these CFS cases and found to be absent.
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W1602655882
Background
Our findings suggest that these agents, at least as markers, are nondistinguishing for CFS and that other factors may be confounding the resolution of an aetiology to this syndrome.
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W1602655882
Implications
Sota its one new districts of Merauke regency on 2005.
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W3132654423
Other
The district is located in Taman Nasional Wasur and RIPING Republic of IndonesiaPapua New Guinea boudary.
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W3132654423
Background
The aim of the research is to assess agricultural extention of local peasant and to provide the solution by involving 68 peasant
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W3132654423
Hypothesis
Neurochemistry of Consciousness.
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W2165648264
Aims
Neurotransmitters in Mind.
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W2165648264
Importance
Edited By Elaine Perry, Heather Ashton amp Allan Young.
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W2165648264
Method
Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing.
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W2165648264
Method
2002.
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W2165648264
Importance
344 pp. 65.00 pb.
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W2165648264
Method
ISBN 90 272 5156 8 Volume 182 Issue 5
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W2165648264
Result
Recent developments about the construction of standard SO10 and SU5 grand unified theories from 4dimensional superstrings are presented.
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W1802275343
Background
Explicit techniques involving higher level affine Lie algebras, for obtaining such stringGUTs from symmetric orbifolds are discussed.
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W1802275343
Method
Special emphasis is put on the different constraints and selection rules for model building in this string framework, trying to disentangle those which are generic from those depending on the orbifold construction proposed.
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W1802275343
Method
Some phenomenological implications from such constraints are briefly discussed.
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W1802275343
Method
Genetic technology in the late 20th early 21st century have become part of medical practice.
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W2561180976
Background
Humanity is looking forward to genetics, which, through its opening, can change the fate of his contemporaries and descendants, giving them a better predestination....
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W2561180976
Method
In historical perspective genetics an enzyme that accelerates the physical and moral perfection of mankind, and so it will remain backbone of the civilization of XXI century.
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W2561180976
Importance
Genetic diagnosis and counseling have become one of the types of care.
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W2561180976
Importance
Developed technology of gene therapy and engineering.
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W2561180976
Keywords
In the field of modern genetic technology dominates the trend towards the development of technologies to design, modify the biological nature of man, in particular, the technology of genetic modification of organisms and animals, gene therapy, cloning animals.
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W2561180976
Result
It is important for employer and employee to set up the term, when they conclude fixedterm employment contract.
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W1857072501
Importance
It is the basic purpose of the section 661, Civil Act to restrict the term, but only there is under any unavoidable cause, the contract can be exceptionally canceled.
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W1857072501
Method
By the Civil Code thus recognizing an equal right in both parties with respect to to terminate a the practical meaning of of can given the essential inequality between employers and workers have the effect of adding to the employers already superior economic power.
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W1857072501
Implications
Because the freedom of dismissal inflicts a major disadvantage on a worker who is dismissed, it is subject to a variety of controls.
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W1857072501
Purpose
Where an employment contract is for an fixed period, the employer may not as a general rule dismiss the worker during that period, but is permitted immediately to cancel the contracti.e., promptly to dismiss a worker only if any unavoidable cause exists.
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W1857072501
Method
Because dismissing the worker during that period is limited by the section 23 1, Labor Standards Law.
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W1857072501
Purpose
If that cause is due to the employers fault, the employer will be liable to the worker in damages.
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W1857072501
Method
By contrast, where the actual continuation of the labor relationship after the expiration of the contract period has caused that period to be impliedly renewed, the employer may dismiss the employee during the renewed period in the same manner, as under a contract without a fixed period.
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W1857072501
Uncertainty
In conclusion, when the fixedterm become less important in the fixedterm employment contract, it is not only the cancellation of a contract under any unavoidable cause by the section 661, Civil Act, but also the dismissal for good reason by the section 23 1, Labor Standards Law.
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W1857072501
Result
Archaeobotanical samples of barley Hordeum vulgare L. found at Qasr Ibrim display a tworow phenotype that is unique to the region of archaeological sites upriver of the first cataract of the Nile, characterised by the development of distinctive lateral bracts.
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W1998675758
Result
The phenotype occurs throughout all strata at Qasr Ibrim, which range in age from 3000 to a few hundred years.
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W1998675758
Method
We extracted ancient DNA from barley samples from the entire range of occupancy of the site, and studied the Vrs1 gene responsible for row number in extant barley.
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W1998675758
Aims
Surprisingly, we found a discord between the genotype and phenotype in all samples all the barley had a genotype consistent with the sixrow condition.
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W1998675758
Result
These results indicate a sixrow ancestry for the Qasr Ibrim barley, followed by a reassertion of the tworow condition.
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W1998675758
Method
Modelling demonstrates that this sequence of evolutionary events requires a strong selection pressure.
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W1998675758
Hypothesis
The tworow phenotype at Qasr Ibrim is caused by a different mechanism to that in extant barley.
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W1998675758
Uncertainty
The strength of selection required for this mechanism to prevail indicates that the barley became locally adapted in the region in response to a local selection pressure.
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W1998675758
Result
The consistency of the genotypephenotype discord over time supports a scenario of adoption of this barley type by successive cultures, rather than the importation of new barley varieties associated with individual cultures.
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W1998675758
Hypothesis
The relations of dimensions of selfconcept of adolescents with their academic level, ethnicity, and gender were investigated.
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W183186031
Method
A selfconcept inventory assessing 11 aspects of selfconcept was administered to a sample of 1,140 eightgrade students stratified with regard to academic level regular class, educationally marginal, learning handicapped, ethnicity white, black, and Hispanic, and gender.
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W183186031
Method
Results showed that regular class students had higher levels of selfconcept on most scales than did students who were educationally marginal or learning handicapped the latter two groups showed few differences.
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W183186031
Result
Black students had higher selfconcept ratings than did white and Hispanic students on most scales.
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W183186031
Result
An interaction on two academically related dimensions of selfconcept revealed that white students who were educationally marginal had the lowest level of academic and verbal selfconcept.
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W183186031
Result
Implications of the results for theories of selfconcept formation were discussed.
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W183186031
Implications
Y, Ce, La, Hf, Ca, and Zr were applied to the surfaces of type 304 and 310 stainless steels and IN 738, a nickel base alloy.
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W1649933222
Method
In order to determine the effect of the minor alloying elements in stainless steels on the surface doping effect, Y was applied to three alloy modifications of type 304SS.
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W1649933222
Method
The presence or absence of Mn and Si in the alloy on the high temperature corrosion behavior was determined.
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W1649933222
Method
Several different doping techniques were used to determine which technique was most beneficial to the behavior of the oxide barrier scale.
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W1649933222
Aims
The application of Y, Ce and La was found to enhance the oxidation resistance of the commercial stainless steels while no benefits were found for alloys doped with Hf, Ca and Zr.
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W1649933222
Result
It was determined that Si had to be present in the type 304 SS for the doping process to enhance the oxidation resistance.
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W1649933222
Result
There was no beneficial effect on modified 304SS containing Mn only or without Mn or Si.
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W1649933222
Result
The yttrium doped and undoped modified type 304SS with Si only showed more resistance to scale spallation than any other type 304SS alloy tested, either commercial or modified.
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W1649933222
Result
21 figures, 11 tables.
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W1649933222
Result
In this paper, we investigated the influence of addition of Dy sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink40sub Nd sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink40sub Al sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink30sub nanoparticl...
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W1884117305
Other
The nanoparticles with a size smaller than 50 nm were prepared using highenergy ball milling method and then mixed with micrometer Nd sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink2sub Fe sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink14sub B powder before magnetic...
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W1884117305
Method
The structure of the magnets was thoroughly analyzed using Xray diffraction and electron microscopy techniques.
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W1884117305
Method
The magnetic properties of the magnets were investigated on a pulsed field magnetometer.
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W1884117305
Method
The atoms of Dy were detected mainly at the grain boundaries and partly in the nearboundary area of the grains.
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W1884117305
Method
On adding 2 of the nanoparticles, the coercivity of the magnets is enhanced by quite a large amount, from 12 kOe for the unadded magnets to 21 kOe for the added ones.
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W1884117305
Result
The large increase of the coercivity is probably due to the diffusion of Dy to the Nd sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink2sub Fe sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink14sub B grains to form Nd,Dy sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxli...
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W1884117305
Result
The nanoparticles might make Dy distribute more homogeneously and diffuse to the Nd sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink2sub Fe sub xmlnsmmlhttpwww.w3.org1998MathMathML xmlnsxlinkhttpwww.w3.org1999xlink14sub B grains more efficiently.
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W1884117305
Hypothesis
A Graphite Pile was built at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the early 1950s to measure emission rates from neutron radiation sources using a BFsub 3 proportional counter.
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W113489566
Method
The Pile was originally calibrated with a primary standard sup 226RaBe neutron source.
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W113489566
Method
The BFsub 3 counter is inserted in the center of the Pile 138.5 cm above the ground surface, while neutron source position varies from 21 cm to 81 cm below the BFsub 3 counter.
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W113489566
Method
In the past, it was assumed that neutrons emitted by a source would be totally thermalized by the time they reached the detector.
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W113489566
Method
Also, the detection efficiency was used for other neutron sources and the differences in energy spectra were not taken into account.
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W113489566
Limitations
Detailed Monte Carlo calculations were performed to determine Pile response functions for sourcetodetector distances of 21 cm, 31 cm, 51 cm, and 81 cm.
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W113489566
Method
These response functions are then folded to energy spectra of ten different neutron sources sup 252Cf, sup 241AmF, sup 241AmB, sup 241AmBe, sup 241AmLi, sup 238PuLi, sup 239PuBe, sup 226RaBe, PoBe, and sup 242CmBe, whose neutron spectra are known.
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W113489566
Method
Results show that detection efficiencies are about 2.5 E3 at the shortest distance 21 cm, and for differentmore sources they can differ by 40 at that distance.
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W113489566
Result
Conversely, at the largest distance 81 cm, Pile response functions are relatively flat with respect to neutron energy.
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W113489566
Result
Moreover, detection efficiencies differ only by about 5, but the absolute efficiency is about 2.0 E4.less
{ "m": "Suggesting general hypotheses", "s": "458.27" }
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W113489566
Hypothesis
A lymphoid cell line CKa was established from peripheral blood of an infant with acute lymphoblastic leukemia of nonT, nonB cell type with mediastinal tumor.
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W1026637724
Method
The CKa cells were positive for surface immunoglobulins, EpsteinBarr virusspecific nuclear antigen, HLADR and Leu 12 antigens, and negative for sheep erythrocyterosettereceptor, and Leu 1, 2, 3 and 4 antigens.
{ "m": "Describing the characteristics of the participants", "s": "543.77" }
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W1026637724
Method
Budding particles were detected in electron micrographs of ultrathin sections of the CKa cells.
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W1026637724
Method
In the culture media of CKa cells, particles with a buoyant density of 1.16 gml and labeled with 3Huridine and 35Smethionine but not with 3Hthymidine were found to carry reverse transcriptase activity which preferred Mg2 to Mn2.
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W1026637724
Result
Enveloped particles of 80 to 120 nm in diameter were detected in the fractions at 1.16 gml by electron microscopy.
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W1026637724
Method
Thus, the particles had properties compatible with a definition of Retroviridae, and were tentatively named CK virus CKV.
{ "m": "Restating a result or one of several results", "s": "477.38" }
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W1026637724
Result
The genome size of CKV RNA determined by agaroseacrylamide composite gel electrophoresis was 6.1 0.2 kb.
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W1026637724
Method
Immune electroblotting assay detected antibody reactive with a CKV protein with a molecular weight of 67,000 in the serum of the patient, but not in sera of an adult T cell leukemia patient and healthy controls.
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W1026637724
Result
No syncytia were formed by mixed cultures of CKa and XC cells.
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W1026637724
Result