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Ionization of Calcium Phytate
IT has been pointed out by Bruce and Callow1, and again recently by Harrison and Mellanby2, that the rachitogenic property of cereals may be due to the formation of a sparingly soluble salt of phytic acid and cal...
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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA
CHINA has already begun to plan her national reconstruction after the War. But given good plans for Chinese reconstruction, and given sufficient capital and raw materials, China may not be able to carry out he...
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Nuclear Shell Structure and Nuclear Density
THE existence of the shell structure of nuclei has been derived from a considerable variety of empirical facts (stability and abundance of nuclei, spin, magnetic moment, quadrupole moment, isomerism and β-decay)1
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On the unicity of solutions of problems of best approximation
J. C. Mairhuber has given a topological characterization of those compact spaces in which Haar's problem of best approximation may have a unique solution. Under certain restrictive conditions a similar charact...
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Myo-inositol influences Release and Inactivation of Murine Sarcoma Virus from Desiccated Transformed Mouse Embryo Cells
IT has been reported1–3 that certain viruses, including Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) and murine leukaemia viruses (MLV), can be released in highly infectious form from host cells dried in the presence of myo-inositol...
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Leukocyte Maturation: G-6-PD Activity and NBT Dye Reduction
Evidence was presented at these meetings last year that human leukocyte G-6-PD activity decayed at significantly greater rates in newborns than in adults. Quantitative NBT dye reduction was correspondingly low...
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Erratum to: Superfluid ground state of neutron matter and other strongly interacting many-fermion systems
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On meromorphic solutions of generalized algebraic differential equations
In this paper we investigate the rate of growth of meromorphic functions f which are solutions of certain algebraic differential equation whose coefficients a(z) are arbitrary meromorphic functions. By method ...
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On the uniqueness of diffusions
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Changes in the Composition and Structure of Glycosaminoglycans in the Human Placenta during Development
Extract: Glycosaminoglycans (acid mucopolysaccharides) are ubiquitous in their distribution in the body, yet information as to their biologic function is scanty. Studies of their structure and physical properties...
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AGE-DEPENDENT ELIMINATION OF HEXACHLOROPHENE (HCP) IN NEONATAL RODENTS: POSSIBLE ROLE OF ENTEROHEPATIC RECIRCULATION
We have described previously an increased sensitivity of immature rodents to HCP, a finding which may relate to the reported high incidence of suggestive neuropathological changes found in exposed low-birth-we...
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Comparison of lipid composition ofAedes aegypti andAedes albopictus cells obstained from logarithmic and stationary phases of growth
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Multiple Leukocyte Abnormalities in Chronic Granulomatous Disease: A Familial Study
Summary: A variety of leukocyte enzyme activities were studied in an 11-year-old female with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) and several members of her family. Leukocyte glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (...
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Neuromuscular block by circulating D-tubocurarine residue following uptake and distribution
Serum concentration of d-tubocurarine decreases rapidly after intravenous injection because of uptake and distribution. The circulating residue of an ED 50 dose
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Focal contracture following injection of succinylcholine in patients with peripheral nerve injury
Focal muscle contracture in the limb following sytemic administration of depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents have been demonstrated experimentally with transection or crush injury of the nerve, but has ...
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748 COMPARISON OF LASER NEPHELOMETRY (Ne) & RADIAL IMMUNODIFFUSION (RID) METHODS FOR MEASURING IMMUNOGLOBULINS (ID) IN IMMUNE DEFICIENT (ID) PATIENTS (PTS)
Previous studies have shown that in adult controls with normal Ig levels, a good correlation exists between RID & Ne. IgG, IgA & IgM levels in sera from 42, 17 & 36 respective normal children were: 100-2172 & ...
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Adenylate kinase fromRhodospirillum rubrum
A partial purification and some properties of adenylate kinase from the photosynthetic bacteriumRhodospirillum rubrum are described.
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Map** of the 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Gene Within the HLA Complex
In order to map the gene for 21-hydroxylase deficiency within the HLA complex on the 6th chromosome we have conducted studies of two additional HLA linked genetic markers. The studies involved the genetic poly...
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A Micromethod for the Analysis of Cryoglobulins Via Laser Nephelometry: Evaluation and Comparison to C1q Binding Activity in Autoimmune Diseases in Pediatrics
Summary: Quantitative determinations of cryoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM, and C3) were performed by a laser nephelometry microtechnique on 250 serum samples from a group of pediatric patients suspected of having i...
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Purification of Myosin Light Chain Kinase from Rabbit Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
Summary: To investigate the regulation of actin-myosin interaction in rabbit phagocytic cells, purified myosin and a partially purified cofactor protein were obtained from polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) an...