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Identification and characterization of M cells in the mammalian conjunctiva

Abstract: 2.2. Introduction 2.3. Methods and Materials 2.4. Results 2.5. Figures 2.6. Discussion 3. MAL-I UPTAKE STUDIES IN VIVO .

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“…The obtained efficiency for the DUT was of 0.934 for 200 mV electronics threshold. The reason of this lower value relative to the previous results [13,14] obtained using a triggered DAQ system is under investigation. A cluster size of 2.0 strips was obtained for the RPC2015SS for the counter operation with 200 mV electronics threshold (see Fig.3) and it decreases at 1.9 strips if the electronics threshold is increased at 300 mV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The obtained efficiency for the DUT was of 0.934 for 200 mV electronics threshold. The reason of this lower value relative to the previous results [13,14] obtained using a triggered DAQ system is under investigation. A cluster size of 2.0 strips was obtained for the RPC2015SS for the counter operation with 200 mV electronics threshold (see Fig.3) and it decreases at 1.9 strips if the electronics threshold is increased at 300 mV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The Coma cluster (A1656) has been used as a benchmark for testing instrument and observation strategies (drift-scans with azimuthal 3-field modulation have been performed recently), along with software simulation capabilities and data reduction techniques. The latter, in particular, are based on the combination of spectral and spatial cross-correlation of sky signals (which include both CMB data and atmospheric noise) in the spectral bands [4,5].…”
Section: Sz Observation Program From Mitomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TRD is a device for charged particle identification. Some experiments like ALICE [24], CBM [25], AMS [26,27] and the forthcoming HERD [28], employ TRDs consisting of two different parts: a radiator, in which a charged particle creates TR, and a detection part consisting of a gas chamber filled with a gas. In order to obtain a high detection efficiency for the signal, the working gas thickness should be adjusted appropriately.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%