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Open AccessA Four-Biomarker Blood Signature Discriminates Systemic Inflammation Due to Viral Infection Versus Other Etiologies
The innate immune system of humans and other mammals responds to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that are conserved across broad classes of infectious agents such as bacteria and viruses. We hyp...
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Open AccessESICM LIVES 2016: part three
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Tolerance-Maps Applied to the Straightness and Orientation of an Axis
Among the least developed capabilities in well-developed mathematical models for geometric tolerances are the representation of tolerances on form, orientation, and of Rule {\#}1 in the Standards, i.e. the cou...
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Areal Coordinates: The Basis of a Mathematical Model for Geometric Tolerances
A mathematical model is presented for representing the tolerances of planar surfaces. The model is compatible with the ASME/ISO Standards for geometric tolerances. Central to the new model is a Tolerance-Map® 1, ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Carotid Chemoreceptor Recording in the Newborn Piglet
Newborn animals differ from adults in that the increased ventilation in response to hypoxia is not sustained. This is known as the biphasic ventilatory response to hypoxia (1). The carotid body chemoreceptors ...
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Antitumor activity of new nitrosoureas on Yoshida sarcoma ascites cells implanted into the colon wall of rats
The chemotherapeutic activity of 12 newly synthesized nitrosoureas was compared in tests using Yoshida sarcoma ascites cells implanted into the wall of the descending colon in Sprague-Dawley rats. Cyclophospha...
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Antitumor activity of 1,3-bis-(2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosourea (BCNU) and 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-(4-methyl-cyclohexyl)-1-nitrosourea (MeCCNU) on yoshida sarcoma ascites cells implanted into the colon wall of rats
Einhundertzwanzig männlichen Sprague-Dawley-Ratten wurden jeweils 3000 Zellen eines Yoshida-Sarkoms in die Wand des Colon descendens verimpft. Am 8. Tag nach der Tumorimplantation wurden die Tiere randomisiert...