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Can sidestream dark field (SDF) imaging identify subtle microvascular changes of the bowel during colorectal surgery?
Recognition of a non-viable bowel during colorectal surgery is a challenging task for surgeons. Identifying the turning point in serosal microcirculatory deterioration leading up to a non-viable bowel is cruci...
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Radiation-related toxicities and outcomes in endometrial cancer: are obese women at a disadvantage?
To assess the impact of body mass index (BMI) on radiotherapy toxicities in endometrial cancer patients.
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Cefazolin plasma protein binding and its covariates in neonates
Cefazolin (CFZ) is highly and saturably bound to human serum albumin (HSA) in adults. We aim to describe CFZ protein binding and its covariates in neonates. In neonates to whom intravenous CFZ (50 mg/kg) was a...
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Is Hyperbilirubinaemia a Clinical Useful Indicator of Reduced Drug Clearance Capacity in Neonates?
Background: There is extensive variability in clearance between neonates, mainly explained by age or size. We aimed to assess if hyperbilirubinaemia also contributes as covariate, using reported paracetamol [1] a...
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Open AccessPROX1 is a predictor of survival for gliomas WHO grade II
The clinical course of World Health Organisation grade II gliomas remains variable and their time point of transformation into a more malignant phenotype is unpredictable. Identification of biological markers ...
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74 Identifying, Treating and Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN)
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Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells can act as cell of origin for experimental glioma
Gliomas are primary brain tumors mainly affecting adults. The cellular origin is unknown. The recent identification of tumor-initiating cells in glioma, which share many similarities with normal neural stem ce...
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Adding 11C-methionine PET to the EORTC prognostic factors in grade 2 gliomas
The management of adult patients with grade 2 gliomas remains a challenge for the clinical neuro-oncologist. Several clinical prognostic factors appear to be as important as treatment factors in determining ou...
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Growth factor analysis of low-grade glioma CSF: PDGF and VEGF are not detectable
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) are involved in the development of grade 2 gliomas. The aim of the present study was to ...
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Platelet-derived growth factor promotes survival of rat and human mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons in culture
The effect of two isoforms of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB, was tested on dissociated cell cultures of ventral mesencephalon from rat and human embryos. PDGF-BB but not PDGF-AA re...
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Assessing the symptoms, anxiety and practical needs of HIV/AIDS patients receiving palliative care
We report the work of two community teams who care for people with AIDS/HIV related illness, the characteristics of patients referred, and the impact of the teams on four aspects of quality of life. Data was c...
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New distal marker closely linked to the fragile X locus
We have isolated II-10, a new X-chromosomal probe that identifies a highly informative two-allele TaqI restriction fragment length polymorphism at locus DXS466. Using somatic cell hybrids containing distinct port...
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The Low-temperature Transformation of Heavy Ammonium Chloride
AFTER having studied the low-temperature transformations of the ammonium halides, it was of interest to examine the influence of a substitution of the ordinary hydrogen in the ammonium group by heavy hydrogen....
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Trocknung und Trockenmittel
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Complexity of the Solid State
THE theory of allotropy assumes that every state of aggregation of a so-called single substance is complex, so that every crystalline state consists of mixed crystals, built up of molecules of different kinds....
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Transmutation of Elements
SINCE the publication of my letter on the transmutation of lead in NATURE of May 1, 1926, I have continued the experiments in collaboration with Dr. A. Karssen and W. A. Frederikse. In the letter mentioned abo...
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The Transmutation of Elements
IN a letter to NATURE of January 30, 1926, Dr. Davies and Prof. Frank Horton give some considerations about the transmutation of mercury and lead which agree completely with those given by me in a lecture deli...
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Transmutation of Elements
A Transmutation of Lead (First Method).
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Transformations of Elements
THE theory of allotropy, starting from the supposition that every state of aggregation (phase) of a so-called simple substance (system of one component) is complex, that is, consists of different molecular spe...