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Critical cellulase and hemicellulase activities for hydrolysis of ionic liquid pretreated biomass.Critical cellulase and hemicellulase activities are identified for hydrolysis of ionic liquid (IL) pretreated poplar and switchgrass; hemicellulase rich substrates with largely amorphous cellulose. Enzymes from Aspergillus nidulans were expressed and purified: an endoglucanase (EG) a cellobiohydrolase (CBH), an endoxylanase (EX) and an acetylxylan esterase (AXE). ß-Xylosidase (ßX) from Selenomonas ruminantium and a commercial ß-glucosidase (ßG) from Novozyme 188 were admixed with the A. nidulans ...201222154300
genetic variability of rumen selenomonads.molecular diversity of rumen bacteria belonging to the species selenomonas ruminantium was evaluated by biochemical and pcr analyses targeted at the 16s rrna operon and lactate dehydrogenase gene. while extremely variable in metabolic characteristics, two different risa (ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis), and five lactate dehydrogenase gene rflp profiles were observed among the twelve strains studied. the strains showed very limited variability ardra ( amplified ribosomal dna restriction ana ...200818837167
biotransformation of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene by pure culture ruminal bacteria.twenty-one ruminal bacteria species were tested for their ability to degrade 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (tnt) within 24 h. butyrivibrio fibrisolvens, fibrobacter succinogenes, lactobacillus vitulinus, selenomonas ruminantium, streptococcus caprinus, and succinivibrio dextrinosolvens were able to completely degrade 100 mg/l tnt, with <5% of the original tnt recovered as diaminonitrotoluene metabolites. eubacterium ruminantium, lactobacillus ruminis, ruminobacter amylophilus, streptococcus bovis, and w ...200918839246
aminoalcohols as probes of the two-subsite active site of beta-d-xylosidase from selenomonas ruminantium.catalysis and inhibitor binding by the gh43 beta-xylosidase are governed by the protonation states of catalytic base (d14, pk(a) 5.0) and catalytic acid (e186, pk(a) 7.2) which reside in subsite -1 of the two-subsite active site. cationic aminoalcohols are shown to bind exclusively to subsite -1 of the catalytically-inactive, dianionic enzyme (d14(-)e186(-)). enzyme (e) and aminoalcohols (a) form e-a with the affinity progression: triethanolamine>diethanolamine>ethanolamine. e186a mutation raise ...200918973836
[hepatic and peripheral insulin resistance as a cause of hyperglycemia in non-insulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes mellitus: a review].in diabetic patients, fasting hyperglycaemia is attributed to both, reduced clearance by peripheral tissues and augmented endogenous glucose release. in normal-weight, non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients, basal hepatic glucose production (hgp) was determined by means of tracer kinetic analysis. hgp was enhanced to 3.00 +/- 0.20 mg/kg x min as compared to 1.90 +/- 0.05 in healthy, non-diabetic subjects, even though hyperglycaemia and fasting hyperinsulinaemia prevailed. hgp correlated positiv ...20113296467
[isolation and in vitro metabolic characterization of a lactate-utilizing bacterium from goat rumen].a lactate-utilizing, propionate-producing bacterium, strain l9, was isolated from rumen of goat fed with high concentrate by utilizing modified hungate technique and anaerobic culture technique. the effect of the strain l9 culture on the rumen fermentation was further studied.200819271530
letter: bromide intoxication. 2002126712
[management of degenerative changes in the femoro-patellar joint]. 20102863426
[a case of hepatocellular carcinoma with intratumoral gas formation detected by plain abdominal x-ray film]. 20102846919
the scientific background of the international sanitary conferences, 1851-1938. 5. the ninth conference: paris, 1894. 20154607249
bacterial diversity in the rumen of gayals (bos frontalis), swamp buffaloes (bubalus bubalis) and holstein cow as revealed by cloned 16s rrna gene sequences.libraries of rumen bacterial 16s rrna gene sequences of gayals (bos frontalis) and swamp buffaloes (bubalus bubalis) were cloned and sequenced in the present work to compare the bacterial diversity with the third published library of holstein cow. sequence similarity of 97% was used as the definition of operational taxonomic unit (otu). the majority of the 470 sequences retrieved fell into the phyla of low g + c subdivision (329 sequences) and cytophaga-flexibacter-bacteroides (cfb, 123 sequence ...201019662514
an historical survey of anthropometric instruments and techniques utilized in determinations of cranial dimensions and anatomic relationships in dentistry with special consideration of roentgenographic cephalometry. 20154524031
[dental caries and their complications]. 20154481668
simplified method of polymerization of acrylic materials in dental prosthetics. 20154554850
[synthesis of 5-beta-d-ribofuranosylcytosine (pseudo-cytidine) and its alpha isomer]. 20164751266
poncimarin, a new coumarin from poncirus trifoliata l.a new coumarinic derivative (poncimarin; c19h22o5; m.p. 140 c degrees) was isolated from unripe fruits of poncircus trifoliata l. which from spectroscopic evidences was formulated as 7-(2,3-epoxy-3-methyl butyloxy)-8-(2,3-epoxy-3-methyl butyl) coumarin.2002126585
dilution rates influence ammonia-assimilating enzyme activities and cell parameters of selenomonas ruminantium strain d in continuous (glucose-limited) culture.the objective of this study was to examine the effect of dilution rates (ds, varying from 0.05 to 0.42 h(-1)) in glucose-limited continuous culture on cell yield, cell composition, fermentation pattern and ammonia assimilation enzymes of selenomonas ruminantium strain d.201019702858
the effect of lipid supplements on ruminal bacteria in continuous culture fermenters varies with the fatty acid composition.a single flow continuous culture fermenter system was used in this study to investigate the influence of dietary lipid supplements varying in their fatty acid content on the dna concentration of selected rumen bacteria. four continuous culture fermenters were used in a 4×4 latin square design with four periods of 10 d each. treatment diets were fed at 45 g/d (dm basis) in three equal portions during the day. the diets were: 1) control (con), 2) control with animal fat source (sat), 3) control wi ...201121538241
[classification of acute pneumonia in children]. 20154407235
the incidence of poliovirus in chimpanzees (pan troglodytes). 20154315780
populations of select cultured and uncultured bacteria in the rumen of sheep and the effect of diets and ruminal fractions.the objective of this study was to assess the importance of select cultured and uncultured bacteria in the rumen by quantifying their populations and the effect of diets and ruminal fractions. full-length 16s rrna gene (rrs) sequences were recovered from rumen samples using specific primers designed from partial sequences recovered previously. five uncultured bacterial operational taxonomic units (otus) were quantified using specific quantitative pcr (qpcr) in fractionated ruminal samples from s ...201121822435
Substrate binding in protein tyrosine phosphatase-like inositol polyphosphatases.Protein-tyrosine phosphatase-like inositol polyphosphatases are microbial enzymes that catalyze the stepwise removal of one or more phosphates from highly phosphorylated myo-inositols via a relatively ordered pathway. In order to understand the substrate specificity and kinetic mechanism of these enzymes we have determined high resolution, single crystal, X-ray crystallographic structures of inactive Selenomonas ruminantium phyA in complex with myo-inositol hexa- and penta-kisphosphate. These ...201122139834
[the primary care physician and the problems of aid to patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome]. 20092716378
[formaldehyde allergies]. 20133645758
[advances in vitrectomy through the pars-plana (author's transl)]. 20164843849
the correlation between composition of the bacterial community and concentration of volatile fatty acids in the rumen during the transition period and ketosis in dairy cows.the transition period is a severe challenge to dairy cows. glucose supply cannot meet demand and body fat is mobilized, potentially leading to negative energy balance (neb), ketosis or fatty liver. propionate produces glucose by gluconeogenesis, which generation depends heavily on the number and species of microbes. in present study we analyzed the rumen microbiome composition of cows in the transition period, cows with ketosis and non-perinatal cows using terminal restriction fragment length po ...201222267666
patterns of drug usage in colonial america. 20113550544
the role of interoreceptors in the mechanism of action of the hormones. 20164959480
[visual field changes in mesopic and scotopic conditions using friedmann visual field analyser. iii. acquired chorioretinal diseases (author's transl)]. 2005546186
application of automation and systems analysis to detection of histidinemia. 20154561695
freedom or control? 20164793742
[surgery in the treatment of patients with small cell lung cancer].the data on surgical and combined treatment of 52 cases of small cell lung cancer are presented and the end results are evaluated. the findings on survival time make the case for surgery as a component of combined treatment of tumor. the best results were obtained in cases of stage i and ii tumor, absence of metastases into intrathoracic lymph nodes, tumor invasion limited to bronchopulmonary lymph nodes or the root of the lung, intermediate cell pattern of small cell lung cancer and surgery fol ...20102998088
the equilibrium constant and the reversibility of the reaction catalysed by nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide kinase from pigeon liver.the reversibility of the nad+ kinase reaction was established, and the kinetic parameters of the rate equation in the reverse direction were determined. the equilibrium constant of the reaction was determined by using the purified pigeon liver enzyme and radioactively labelled nicotinamide nucleotides. the relationship between kinetic parameters of the forward and reverse reactions is in reasonable agreement with the measured equilibrium constant. as expected from the proposed mechanism of actio ...2003201249
Impact of subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) adaptation and recovery on the density and diversity of bacteria in the rumen of dairy cows.Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) is characterized by ruminal pH depression and microbial perturbation. The impact of SARA adaptation and recovery on rumen bacterial density and diversity was investigated following high-grain feeding. Four ruminally cannulated dairy cows were fed a hay diet, transitioned to a 65% grain diet for 3 weeks, and returned to the hay diet for 3 weeks. Rumen fluid, rumen solids, and feces were sampled during weeks 0 (hay), 1 and 3 (high grain), and 4 and 6 (hay). SARA wa ...201121692816
[the neurotic sympton as psychotherapeutic boundary line]. 20164840492
molecular and biochemical characterization of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase in the ruminal bacterium ruminococcus albus.molecular properties and transcriptional control of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (pck; ec 4.1.1.32) in ruminococcus albus were examined. the putative 537-amino acid pck polypeptide has a predicted mass of 59.4 kda and an isoelectric point of 4.82. rt-pcr and northern blot analyses of pck mrna suggest that the transcript is monocistronic and that pck transcription is not affected by changes in sugar sources present in growth medium. pck enzymatic activity requires either mg(2+) or mn(2+) and ...200919194751
[rapid decisions in the situation of dichotic choice: an integrated approach which takes into account onset snd execution of the response]. 20123502909
neonatal nurse practitioners--a view from perfidious albion? 20061586193
cerebral perfusion pressure: a hemodynamic mechanism of mannitol and the postmannitol hemogram.sixteen patients each received infusions of 1 g of mannitol per kg over 5 to 10 minutes, and serial determinations of intracranial pressure (icp), systemic arterial blood pressure (sabp), central venous pressure, cerebral perfusion pressure (cpp), hematocrit, hemoglobin, serum na+, k+, osmolarity, and fluid balance were carried out for 4 hours. urine output was replaced volume for volume with 5% dextrose in 0.45% nacl solution. we tested the hypothesis that patients with high (greater than or eq ...20103116451
xanthine, hypoxanthine and muscle pain. histochemical and biochemical observations.a suspected case of xanthine oxidase deficiency has been further investigated. the patient complained of arthralgia and myalgia. further studies included histochemical and ultramicroscopic analysis of muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum, and biochemical studies. high levels of xanthine and hypoxanthine were found, while uric acid was absent in the muscle extracts.2001125457
modification of arachidonic metabolism by flavonoids.the pharmacological effects of many plants depend on their flavonoid constituents. this review is concerned with the influence of flavonoids on arachidonic metabolism as the possible mechanism of action of such natural products. special attention has been paid to structure-activity relationships since this knowledge may allow the synthesis of more potent and selective analogs with therapeutic applications.20113126368
characterization of lateral flagella of selenomonas ruminantium.selenomonas ruminantium produces a tuft of flagella near the midpoint of the cell body and swims by rotating the cell body along the cell's long axis. the flagellum is composed of a single kind of flagellin, which is heavily glycosylated. the hook length of s. ruminantium is almost double that of salmonella.201121335384
phylogenetic analysis of 16s rrna gene sequences reveals rumen bacterial diversity in yaks (bos grunniens).six matured male yaks (bos grunniens) with a mean live weight of 450 +/- 23 kg (mean +/- sd), were housed indoors in metabolism cages and fed pelleted lucerne (medicago sativum). after an adjustment period of 24 days of feeding the diet, samples of rumen content were obtained for analysis of the bacteria in the liquor. the diversity of rumen bacteria was investigated by constructing a 16s rrna gene clone library using the general bacterial primers f27 and r1492. a total of 130 clones, comprising ...201019757178
engineering lower inhibitor affinities in beta-d-xylosidase.beta-d-xylosidase catalyzes hydrolysis of xylooligosaccharides to d-xylose residues. the enzyme, sxa from selenomonas ruminantium, is the most active catalyst known for the reaction; however, its activity is inhibited by d-xylose and d-glucose (k (i) values of approximately 10(-2) m). higher k (i)'s could enhance enzyme performance in lignocellulose saccharification processes for bioethanol production. we report here the development of a two-tier high-throughput screen where the 1 degrees screen ...201019921178
[from our master examination]. 2004355976
development and behavior: older children and adolescents. 20061574349
beta-d-xylosidase from selenomonas ruminantium: role of glutamate 186 in catalysis revealed by site-directed mutagenesis, alternate substrates, and active-site inhibitor.beta-d-xylosidase/alpha-l-arabinofuranosidase from selenomonas ruminantium is the most active enzyme known for catalyzing hydrolysis of 1,4-beta-d-xylooligosaccharides to d-xylose. catalysis and inhibitor binding by the gh43 beta-xylosidase are governed by the protonation states of catalytic base (d14, pka 5.0) and catalytic acid (e186, pka 7.2). biphasic inhibition by triethanolamine of e186a preparations reveals minor contamination by wild-type-like enzyme, the contaminant likely originating f ...201020127424
properties and applications of microbial beta-d-xylosidases featuring the catalytically efficient enzyme from selenomonas ruminantium.xylan 1,4-beta-d-xylosidase catalyzes hydrolysis of non-reducing end xylose residues from xylooligosaccharides. the enzyme is currently used in combination with beta-xylanases in several large-scale processes for improving baking properties of bread dough, improving digestibility of animal feed, production of d-xylose for xylitol manufacture, and deinking of recycled paper. on a grander scale, the enzyme could find employment alongside cellulases and other hemicellulases in hydrolyzing lignocell ...201020352422
structural instability of small rolling circle replication plasmids from selenomonas ruminantium.the complete nucleotide sequence of psrd192 plasmid from selenomonas ruminantium 19d has been obtained and analyzed. the plasmid, 2334bp in length, was shown to replicate by rolling circle replication mechanism. by pcr method variability of psrd192-like plasmids was investigated and another variant of psrd192-like plasmid; the psrm22 plasmid 2338bp in length; was detected and characterized. both psrd192 and psrm22 plasmids share an identical rep gene and origins of replication to that of another ...201020450933
effects of hops (humulus lupulus l.) extract on volatile fatty acid production by rumen bacteria.to determine the effects of hops extract on in vitro volatile fatty acid (vfa) production by bovine rumen micro-organisms.201020456526
Evidence for the possible involvement of Selenomonas ruminantium in rumen fiber digestion.Selenomonas ruminantium strains were isolated from sheep rumen, and their significance for fiber digestion was evaluated. Based on the phylogenetic classification, two clades of S. ruminantium (clades I and II) were proposed. Clade II is newly found, as it comprised only new isolates that were phylogenetically distant from the type strain, while all of the known isolates were grouped in the major clade I. More than half of clade I isolates displayed CMCase activity with no relation to the degree ...201122092507
a comparison of two survey measures of health status.health service planning requires information on levels of health and illness in the population. surveys, such as the british general household survey (ghs) rely on self-reports of health, illness and restriction, but interpretation of results is problematic. multi-item measures such as the nottingham health profile (nhp) tap different aspects of health and allow respondents less freedom to define health and illness. in a survey of 1862 adults, health questions from the ghs and the nhp were used, ...20113175710
time-averaged concentration--time-averaged deviation: a new concept in mathematical assessment of dialysis adequacy. 20113147432
lactate dehydrogenase gene variability among predominant lactate utilizing ruminal bacteria.the inter- and intraspecies variability of lactate dehydrogenase (ldh) gene was determined among the predominant ruminal lactate utilizing bacteria. nearly complete nucleotide sequences of ldh gene, encoding nad-dependent lactate dehydrogenase of three megasphaera elsdenii and six selenomonas ruminantium strains, were obtained and compared. phylogenetic analyses revealed a limited variability between the ldh sequences studied. the majority of differences observed were silent mutations at the 3rd ...201020680561
bacterial composting of animal fleshing generated from tannery industries.animal fleshing (anfl) is the major proteinaceous solid waste generated during the manufacture of leather, which requires to be disposed of by environmentally sound manner. this study reports about the treatment of anfl into an organic compost and its effects on physiological parameters of different crops in a laboratory study. the anfl was hydrolysed using selenomonas ruminantium hm000123 and then the hydrolysed anfl was mixed with cow dung and leaf litter for producing composted organic fertil ...201020727727
engineering lower inhibitor affinities in β-d: -xylosidase of selenomonas ruminantium by site-directed mutagenesis of trp145.β-d: -xylosidase/α-l: -arabinofuranosidase from selenomonas ruminantium is the most active enzyme reported for catalyzing hydrolysis of 1,4-β-d: -xylooligosaccharides to d: -xylose. one property that could use improvement is its relatively high affinities for d: -glucose and d: -xylose (k (i) ~ 10 mm), which would impede its performance as a catalyst in the saccharification of lignocellulosic biomass for the production of biofuels and other value-added products. previously, we discovered that th ...201121528413
cadaverine covalently linked to peptidoglycan is required for interaction between the peptidoglycan and the periplasm-exposed s-layer-homologous domain of major outer membrane protein mep45 in selenomonas ruminantium.the peptidoglycan of selenomonas ruminantium is covalently bound to cadaverine (pg-cadaverine), which likely plays a significant role in maintaining the integrity of the cell surface structure. the outer membrane of this bacterium contains a 45-kda major protein (mep45) that is a putative peptidoglycan-associated protein. in this report, we determined the nucleotide sequence of the mep45 gene and investigated the relationship between pg-cadaverine, mep45, and the cell surface structure. amino ac ...201020851903
facile synthesis of 2-[(3-aminopropyl)thio]adenosine 5'-diphosphate: a key intermediate for the synthesis of molecular probes of adenosine 5'-diphosphate function.adenosine 5'-diphosphate (adp) and, uniquely, its c-2 derivatized analogues are able to induce platelet activation. we here report the synthesis of 2-[(3-aminopropyl)thio]-adp from adp itself via 1,n6-etheno-adp. 2-[(3-aminopropyl)thio]-adp induced platelet aggregation with a potency about one-seventh that of adp itself and should prove a useful intermediate in the synthesis of other probes of platelet function.20133669009
rumen microbial population dynamics during adaptation to a high-grain diet.high-grain adaptation programs are widely used with feedlot cattle to balance enhanced growth performance against the risk of acidosis. this adaptation to a high-grain diet from a high-forage diet is known to change the rumen microbial population structure and help establish a stable microbial population within the rumen. therefore, to evaluate bacterial population dynamics during adaptation to a high-grain diet, 4 ruminally cannulated beef steers were adapted to a high-grain diet using a step-u ...201020851965
the effect of replacing corn with glycerol on ruminal bacteria in continuous culture fermenters.the effects of substituting corn with glycerol on dna concentration of selected ruminal bacteria were investigated using continuous fermenters. four continuous culture fermenters were used in a 4 × 4 latin square design with four 10 days consecutive periods. treatment diets (60:40 forage to concentrate) were fed at 45 g/day dry matter (dm) in three equal portions. glycerol (0.995 g/g glycerol) was used to replace corn in a grain mix at proportions of 0% (t0; control), 15% (t15), 30% (t30) and 45 ...201020880288
[growth of hamster embryonal and renal tissue in single-layer cultures]. 20154432691
[clinical trials in norway]. 20102916210
chemical derivatization of ca2+-pump protein from skeletal muscle with n-substituted maleimides and 5-(2-iodoacetamidoethyl)aminonaphthalene 1-sulfonate. 20102976460
investigation on huntington's disease in the canadian prairies. ii. fecundity and fitness.the reproductive performance of 157 patients with huntington's disease, their 170 normal siblings and 150 matched unrelated controls is presented. comparison with the general canadian prairie population in the appropriate age group is undertaken. patients with huntington's disease are not only more fecund than their unaffected sibs but also out-reproduce unrelated normal controls and members of the general population of corresponding age. their fitness is thus estimated to be 1.14. should the pr ...2002123838
pleural effusion: a diagnostic dilemma. 2004404437
[effect of the prolonged administration of chlormadinone acetate on platelet function and blood chemistry with older male persons (author's transl)]. 199991459
computereyes video image digitizer. 20092709974
[arthrographic study on temporomandibular joint sounds. the relationship between morphology of articular disk and style, timing of temporomandibular joint sounds]. 20082637367
[seasonal changes in spermatozoas and fertility of stallions in the tropics].an attempt was made to express the relationship of spermiological characteristics with the fertility on the basis of seasonal variability of the fertility of stallions and of the ejaculate quality. a positive correlation between the activity of spermatozoa and the fertility ensues from the values of correlation coefficients. there is a negative correlation between the fertility and the concentration of citric acid. in the other characteristics, i.e. in the production of spermatozoa, volume of ge ...1998106512
effect of adrenergic receptor blockade on the responses to isometric handgrip: studies in normal and hypertensive subjects.heart rate and blood pressure (bp) responses to a standardized 3 min isometric handgrip (ihg) test were measured in 32 normotensive men and compared with those found in 35 age-matched, drug-free men with established essential hypertension (bp range: 140--170/90--110). ihg testing in the normal subjects induced significant increases in heart rate (mean +/- se: 7.6 +/- 3.3 beats/min), systolic blood pressure (19.4 +/- 5.3 mm hg), and diastolic blood pressure (15.6 +/- 4.6 mm hg). although beginnin ...200094394
mechanism of the interaction of desipramine with (na+, k+) atpase and p-nitrophenylphosphatase [proceedings]. 200192937
[b-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia complicated by autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura].a 74-year-old japanese male was admitted because of anemia. hepatosplenomegaly, lymphoadenopathy, and purpura were not found. the laboratory data on admission revealed that the white-cell count was 9,400/microliters, the hemoglobin 11.1 g/dl, and the platelet count 17,000/microliters. platelet-associated igg was 794.2 ng/10(7) cells. the patient was diagnosed as having autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (atp) at this time. he was treated with prednisolone, but his thrombocytopenia not improve. ...20061635169
evaluation of interferon treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 20143885665
raised maternal serum-alpha-fetoprotein levels and spontaneous fetomaternal transfusion.study of blood smears showed that spontaneous fetomaternal transfusions were significantly more common among 42 pregnant women with raised serum-alpha-fetoprotein (afp) levels than among 45 pregnant women with normal serum-afp levels. raised serum-afp was associated with a spontaneous fetomaternal transfusion of greater than or equal to 0.1 ml in at least 21 of the 42 women in the study group.200192622
[the electromyographic analysis of trembling hyperkinesis in wilson-konovalov's hepatocerebral dystrophy].global electromyography was applied in the examination of 20 patients with wilson-konovalov's hepatocerebral dystrophy before and after stereotaxic operations. the origin of volley muscular activity is explained on the basis of segmental reflexes known in neurophysiology: indirect relief of alpha-motoneurons from the primary terminals of the spindle, autogenous, recurrent and reciprocal inhibition of alpha-motoneurons.20072168651
[problem of clinico-roentgenological diagnosis of acute pneumonia in infants in their first few months of life].studies into the problems of diagnosing pneumonia in children of the first months of life carried out for many years have shown that pneumonia may be referred to the diseases with indefinite diagnostic criteria. in view of this fact the x-raying of the chest should be regarded as a method of varifying the diagnosis of pneumonia. the roentgenographic findings should be estimated bearing in mind the presence or lack of a syndrome such as bronchial obstruction and the epidemiological anamnesis data ...20072075041
newer agents for coronary thrombolysis. perspectives from clinical studies.myocardial infarction (mi) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in western countries and the formation of intracoronary thrombi is recognized as a critical determinant of this ischaemic event. since streptokinase and urokinase cause in vitro lysis of clots, it was though that these drugs were also effective in vivo in dissolving coronary thrombi. clinical studies supported this concept. however, the beneficial effects of these drugs were, to some extent, offset by their inherent adverse r ...20092664750
plural medicine in sri lanka: do ayurvedic and western medical practices differ?in sri lanka, as in india, two formally structured systems of medicine exist side by side. while western-style biomedicine is believed to be useful, ayurvedic medicine is well established and commonly used. underlying one explanation for the persistence of such plural medical systems is a functional theory, suggesting that each system is used for different treatments, diseases, or for the ideological, linguistic or social characteristics of the physician. in part, ayurvedic and western medicine ...20102976194
[nephro-colo-jejunal fistula. a rare complication of percutaneous nephrolithotomy]. 20102950500
steele-richardson-olszewski syndrome. brain energy metabolism, blood flow and fluorodopa uptake measured by positron emission tomography.brain function was measured in 5 patients with clinically diagnosed steele-richardson-olszewski syndrome using positron emission tomography and tracers of dopamine metabolism, blood flow and oxygen metabolism. a global decrease in blood flow and oxygen utilization compared with normal values was found but the decrease was more marked in the frontal regions. the degree of impairment in oxygen utilization in the frontal region paralleled roughly the duration of the disease. blood flow was impaired ...20113133078
[double-blind study on the effectiveness of potassium iodide in the treatment of senile cataract]. 20124093097
[postural exercise therapy for ventilated patients]. 20133851495
temporal arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica. 1981243839
the education debate. the shape of things to come. 20133847938
superfoetation in cba mice. 20165020339
the effects of flexion and rotation on the length patterns of the ligaments of the knee. 20164757478
poly (adp-ribose) polymerase activity in nucleotide permeable cells. 1988202502
[the solitary exulceratio simplex (dieulafoy) causing a severe acute gastric bleeding]. 20154542250
pharmaceutical and cosmetic aerosols. 20154449012
[comparative bioptic examinations on the formal pathogenesis of the intestinal mucous membrane changes in indigenous sprue. i. microscopic, histologic, morphometric and cell kinetic findings]. 20164920503
australia's most pressing social problem: nursing vs non-nursing students' views.nursing and non-nursing students (n = 297) were surveyed in 1989 for their opinion of 'australia's most pressing social problem'. significant differences were found between the two groups. although race relations in australia headed the concerns of both groups of students, nursing students consistently chose health-related issues as their choices for 'the most pressing social problem' facing the australian nation. several explanations for this 'focused' interest of nursing students are discussed ...20061538676
[2 cases of pneumoblastoma with pulmonary metastases responsive to chemotherapy]. 20102950479
the microcirculatory society eugene m. landis award lecture. capillaries and cowboys. 20123302620
[ergonomics in stomatologic practice based on modern organization science]. 20154520551
genetic effects of radiation. 20164892645
[cleft lip and cleft palate. psychologial aspects. 8]. 20164771158
[significance of chromosome analysis in clinical practice]. 20144247954
["information field dental health", an integral part of continuing dental education]. 200089765
autoimmune mrl/lpr mice sera contain igg with interleukin 3-like activity.the spleen cells, thymocytes, and bone marrow cells of autoimmune mrl/mp-lpr/lpr (mrl/lpr) mice do not constitutively produce interleukin 3 (il-3), but these mice had il-3-like activity in their sera. mrl/lpr sera supported the growth of the il-3-dependent cell lines fdc-p2 and da-1 but not the growth of il-2-dependent t-572 cells. this il-3-like activity increased with age. biochemical analysis of the mrl/lpr sera by anion-exchange chromatography, gel filtration on a superose 12 column, the bin ...20123257242
chronic pediatric tracheotomy: assessment and implications for habilitation of voice, speech and language in young children.the effect of chronic tracheotomy on the acquisition of voice, speech, and language skills was studied. children with chronological ages of 16 months to 41 months were evaluated for receptive communication age (rca) and expressive communication age (eca). results indicate a consistent deviation of (on the average) 4.8 months delay in rca and 9 months delay in eca. an habilitation program for early intervention in voice, speech and language stimulation is described, with follow-up data on 3 child ...20144030238
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