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Fig. E-1
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) Cemex Genta. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The difference was significant.
The boxes represent the first and third quartiles, the horizontal line within the boxes represents the median, and the I-bars represent the 5th and 95th percentiles of the data.
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Fig. E-2
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) Cobalt G-HV. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The difference was significant.
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Fig. E-3
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) Palacos R+G. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The difference was significant.
The boxes represent the first and third quartiles, the horizontal lines within the boxes represent the median, and the I-bars represent the 5th and 95th percentiles of the data.
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Fig. E-4
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) Simplex P with Tobramycin. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The
difference was significant. The boxes represent the first and third quartiles, the horizontal lines
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Fig. E-5
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) SmartSet GMV. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The difference was significant.
The boxes represent the first and third quartiles, the horizontal lines within the boxes represent the median, and the I-bars represent the 5th and 95th percentiles of the data.
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Fig. E-6
Average zone of bacterial growth inhibition (left) and antimicrobial concentration (right) for atmospheric (Atm; solid circles) and vacuum-mixed (Vac; open circles) VersaBond AB. The horizontal line represents the 32-mg/L susceptibility threshold. *The difference was significant.