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{"target":"http://pubannotation.org/docs/sourcedb/PMC/sourceid/8950092","sourcedb":"PMC","sourceid":"8950092","source_url":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/8950092","text":"Results from the tests using configuration ‘b’, without an air curtain, are shown in Figure 13. The first test had the highest PFU/L Air at the foot of the bed (Sampler H, 8833 PFU/L Air), with the second highest at the patient’s head (Sampler F, 4667 PFU/L Air). Sampler F consistently collected high numbers of PFU/L Air during all three tests. Figure 13 shows the average particle flow based on the three tests conducted using this configuration, with the highest average number of PFU/L Air collected at the bed (Samplers F and H, 3556 PFU/L Air and 3578 PFU/L Air). For this configuration, particles are more heavily concentrated at the patient’s head, Sampler F, and feet, Sampler H. Based on the p-values obtained from ANOVA analysis, there was no significant difference between the sample PFU/L Air from test to test. The samples from each test were similar and the standard deviation between the average and each test sample at sampler location is not statistically significant.","tracks":[]}