Monthly Archives: September 2016

Through venous approach via right femoral vein, 7

Through venous approach via right femoral vein, 7 French guiding catheter passed right atrium and innominate vein approaching to LSVC. The proximal and distal part of the LSVC were measured 9.8 and 9.6 mm, respectively by angiography (Fig. 3). The … Continue reading

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Studies of the natural history show that clinical manifestations

Studies of the natural history show that clinical manifestations are progressive, with poor prognosis and early exitus due to cardiorespiratory complications. Data from the International Pompe disease Registry (1) show that the most frequent muscle symptoms are hypotonia, inability to … Continue reading

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Using 10mL/kg doses of (SL-DTO-Rh; Table 4 experiment 5) or (SL-D

Using 10mL/kg doses of (SL-DTO-Rh; Table 4 experiment 5) or (SL-DTO-TS-Rh; Table 4 experiments 6 and 7) the animals received 15–20 units of Rh. Employing 10mL/kg injections of (SL-DTO; Table 4 experiment 2) or (SL-DTO-TS; Table 4 experiments 3 and … Continue reading

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For most, it had taken the form of attendance at local study days

For most, it had taken the form of attendance at local study days about the Mental Capacity Act or local practice development meetings. Table ​Table11 details the nurses’ roles. Table 1 Roles of nurses who took part in focus groups … Continue reading

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We compared the efficacy results of VEGF inhibitors versus non-VE

We compared the efficacy results of VEGF inhibitors versus non-VEGF targeting agents. Materials and methods We conducted a historical cohort analysis of mCRC patients enrolled on one of 44 phase I trials at the Institute of Drug Development at the … Continue reading

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2010), which would be more useful in encoding word pairs that req

2010), which would be more useful in encoding word pairs that require semantic knowledge (i.e., categories, synonyms, opposites, and associates) than phonetic knowledge (i.e., rhymes). Madan et al. (2010) found that word pairs of high “imageability,” or a greater extent … Continue reading

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We found a significant main effect of stimulus type

(F(2,

We found a significant main effect of stimulus type (F(2, 12) = 5.27, P = 0.023) and timing of sham stimulation (F(3, 18) = 12.81, P < 0.001). Post hoc paired t-tests showed that participants responded more slowly when sham … Continue reading

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Response bias has been demonstrated to adapt to all four types of

Response bias has been demonstrated to adapt to all four types of changes in the decision environment (Henriques et al. 1994; Maddox and Bohil 1998; Bohil and Maddox 2001; Taylor et al. 2004; Fleming et al. 2010; Forstmann et al. … Continue reading

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Twenty volunteers participated in Experiment

1, and 16 in

Twenty volunteers participated in Experiment 1, and 16 in Experiment 2. The data from four participants of Experiment 1 were removed; two due to lost data during recording, one due to excessive noise and artifacts in the EEG data, and … Continue reading

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94-97 TABLE II Linkage results (P values) for bipolar disorder a

94-97 TABLE II. Linkage results (P values) for bipolar disorder and 18p11 DNA markers. *MP = multipoint; †NR = not reported; ‡NS= not significant; §results for paternal kindreds; IlSB939 in vitro schizophrenia probands. Wildenauer et al98,99 studied 59 multiplex German … Continue reading

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