Monthly Archives: December 2020

05-0 01) The rates of the abnormalities were seen more at higher

05-0.01). The rates of the abnormalities were seen more at higher than at lower click rates. The amplitudes of waves I, III, and V in the NICU neonates were all slightly reduced, but none differed significantly from the controls. Conclusions: … Continue reading

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We isolated an ABA overly sensitive mutant, abo3, which is disrup

We isolated an ABA overly sensitive mutant, abo3, which is disrupted by a T-DNA insertion in At1g66600 encoding a WRKY transcription factor AtWRKY63. The mutant was hypersensitive to ABA in both seedling establishment and seedling growth. However, stomatal closure was … Continue reading

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Journal of Human Hypertension (2011) 25, 327-333; doi:10 1038/jhh

Journal of Human Hypertension (2011) 25, 327-333; doi:10.1038/jhh.2010.70; published online 8 July 2010″“We present a 29 year old man who had unilateral visual loss and 3rd cranial nerve palsy after a nasal septoplasty. Nasal packing was extending from the right … Continue reading

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Setting: PD units throughout Australia and New Zealand

Setting: PD units throughout Australia and New Zealand. Participants: The study will include both incident and prevalent PD patients (adults and children) for whom informed consent can be provided. Patients will be excluded if they have had (1) a history … Continue reading

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Airway resistance using a calibrated manometer was measured at fo

Airway resistance using a calibrated manometer was measured at four time-points: baseline, BVP induction, stent insertion, and NVP-AUY922 manufacturer pre-sacrifice. Results: Six of eight animals survived greater than five days with an average weight gain of 1.9 kg (p = … Continue reading

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Thus, it may be used as the first-line imaging method (C) RSNA,

Thus, it may be used as the first-line imaging method. (C) RSNA, 2010″“The effect of hydroperoxide in breads on antigen-antibody reaction against IgE was examined. We compared the antigen-antibody reaction against IgE between dough including hydroperoxide and that not including … Continue reading

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3% to 9 2% and 3 8% to 10 4 %, respectively The analytical recov

3% to 9.2% and 3.8% to 10.4 %, respectively. The analytical recoveries were 92.3% to 116.3%. Serum cortisol levels of healthy volunteers were determined after chilled acetone, stripped to be 292.76 +/- 201.38 ng/mL (n = 5), which are in … Continue reading

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Through the investigation of the microwave properties of a series

Through the investigation of the microwave properties of a series of BaTiO3/Ni NCs fabricated by compaction of nanopowders, we present experimental evidence that the compaction (uniaxial) pressure in the range 33-230 MPa affects significantly the ME features. The Ni loading … Continue reading

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Previous attempts to restore hippocampal neurogenesis in transgen

Previous attempts to restore hippocampal neurogenesis in transgenic mice by voluntary running (RUN) and environmental enrichment (ENR) provided controversial results due to lack of non-transgenic (non-Tg) control and inclusion of social isolation HDAC inhibitors cancer as “”standard”” housing environment. Here, … Continue reading

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Intraoperative vital signs, blood loss, the use of vasopressors a

Intraoperative vital signs, blood loss, the use of vasopressors and diuretics and postoperative laboratory data were compared between groups. The milrinone group showed a superior surgical field (p < 0.001) and less blood loss (142 +/- 129 mL vs. 378 … Continue reading

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