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    The importance of cell culture parameter standardization: an assessment of the robustness of the 2102Ep reference cell line by James Kusena, Maryam Shariatzadeh, Adam Studd, Jenna Rebekah James, Rob Thomas, Sammy Wilson

    Published 2021
    “…Initially, a systematic approach utilising "quick hit" experiments demonstrated significant variability introduced into culture systems resulting from slight changes to culture conditions (culture route A). …”
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    Supplementary Information files for The importance of cell culture parameter standardization: an assessment of the robustness of the 2102Ep reference cell line by James Kusena, Maryam Shariatzadeh, Adam Studd, Jenna Rebekah James, Rob Thomas, Sammy Wilson

    Published 2021
    “…Initially, a systematic approach utilising "quick hit" experiments demonstrated significant variability introduced into culture systems resulting from slight changes to culture conditions (culture route A). …”
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    The competitive strength of Asian network airlines in competing with low-cost carriers and the use of low-cost subsidiaries by James Pearson

    Published 2016
    “…There is a strong positive correlation between profit margin and the strategic capability to compete with low-cost carriers. …”
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    Building physics of a prototype water house by Zoltan Magyar, Jeno Kontra, Matyas Gutai, Norbert Harmathy, Janos Varfalvi

    Published 2017
    “…They can be organized into modular buildings that can be quickly assembled on site. A new idea about houses with vertical transparent walls, called water houses, was developed by Gutai Matyas, graduate of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where the some-centimeter wide gaps between the boundary surfaces are filled with water. …”
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    Solute transport in intervertebral disc: experiments and finite element modelling by Diganta Das, A. Welling, J.P.G. Urban, O.A. Boubriak

    Published 2009
    “…Essential nutrients such as oxygen and glucose are supplied to the IVD by capillaries at the disc margins which may be up to 7 to 8 mm away. Nutrient gradients from the blood supply to the disc centre thus develop and the nutritional environment of the cells varies throughout the disc. …”
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