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    European Association for the study of Diabetes First Annual Meeting, Montecatini Terme, 20. IV.-22.IV. 1965

    K. L. Manchester, T. Clausen, E. Azerad, J. Lubetzki, D. Feiedlek, H. Kreis in Diabetologia (1965)

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    Die Auswirkung der sekundären Nebennierenrindeninsuffizienz auf Körperwasser und austauschbare Elektrolyte

    Total body water, extracellular fluid volume, NaE and KE were measured with3H2O,77Br,24Na and43K in 5 patients with confirmed adrenocortical insufficiency before and after withdrawal of a maintenance dose of 7.5 ...

    F. Skrabal, R. N. Arnot, G. F. Joplin, R. Fraser in Klinische Wochenschrift (1972)

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    Lipoprotein size distributions from the analytical ultracentrifugation of serum and lipoprotein samples

    A FORTRAN computer program is presented for the reduction to a lipoprotein size distribution of data from the analytical ultracentrifugal analysis of total low density lipoproteins at a density of 1·0.63 g/ml....

    A. G. Bosanquet, R. Bickerstaffe in Medical and Biological Engineering and Com… (1980)

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    An LDV system for turbulence length scale measurements

    An LDV system for making spatial correlation measurements of velocity fluctuations in turbulent nonreacting and reacting flows is presented. The LDV system is the dual beam type and consists of an elongated pr...

    R. Fraser, C. J. Pack, D. A. Santavicca in Experiments in Fluids (1986)

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    In vivo and in vitro studies of the site of inhibitory action of omeprazole on adrenocortical steroidogenesis

    The site of omeprazole inhibition of adrenal steroidogenesis has been sought in vivo by analyzing the patterns of urinary steroid metabolite excretion after 6 days of treatment with placebo/omeprazole.

    L. J. Dowie, J. E. Smith, A. J. MacGilchrist in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1988)

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    The anti-diabetogenic effect of essential fatty acid deficiency in multiple low-dose streptozotocin-treated mice persists if essential fatty acid repletion occurs outside of a brief window of susceptibility

    We have previously shown that essential fatty acid deficiency prevents diabetes mellitus and ameliorates insulitis in multiple low-dose streptozotocin-treated male CD-1 mice and that repletion with 99% pure me...

    J. R. Wright Jr., B. Haliburton, H. Russell, M. Henry, R. Fraser in Diabetologia (1991)

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    Disordered gastric motor function in diabetes mellitus

    The application of novel investigative techniques has demonstrated that disordered gastric motility occurs frequently in diabetes mellitus. Gastric emptying is abnormal in about 50% of diabetic patients and de...

    Associate Professor M. Horowitz, R. Fraser in Diabetologia (1994)

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    Effects of the glucocorticoid antagonist RU486 in spontaneously hypertensive and Sprague Dawley rats

    The effect of a low dose of the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist, RU486, was tested in spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) and in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. In SD rats, RU486 (50 gmg/day, 18 days) significantly ...

    Dr. Aldo Soro, M. Panarelli, C. D. Holloway in Journal of Endocrinological Investigation (1995)

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    Potential for biodegradation of hydrocarbons in soil from the Ross Dependency, Antarctica

    Oil spills occur in the Antarctic when fuel oils such as JP8 jet fuel are moved or stored. Hydrocarbons, both n-alkanes and aromatic compounds, have been detected in oil-contaminated soils of the Ross Dependency...

    J. Aislabie, M. McLeod, R. Fraser in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology (1998)

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    Characterization of Small Intestinal Pressure Waves in Ambulant Subjects Recorded with a Novel Portable Manometric System

    The organization of lumen-occlusive pressurewaves is believed to be an important determinant ofluminal flow. At present, little is known about theorganization of small intestinal pressure waves inhumans. The a...

    M. Samsom, R. Fraser, A. J. P. M. Smout in Digestive Diseases and Sciences (1999)

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    A novel technique for nasoduodenal feeding tube placement in critically ill patients

    RJ Young, MJ Chapman, R Fraser, D Chorley, S Creed in Critical Care (2001)

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    Cefazolin does not accelerate gastric emptying in the critically ill

    To evaluate the effect of intravenous cefazolin on gastric emptying measured by the C-13 octanoic acid breath test.

    M. Chapman, R. Fraser, I. de Beaux, S. Creed, M. Finnis in Intensive Care Medicine (2003)

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    Association of binocular lower visual field impairment, impaired simultaneous perception, disordered visually guided motion and inaccurate saccades in children with cerebral visual dysfunction—a retrospective observational study

    The principal pathways serving higher visual function comprise the dorsal stream and the ventral stream. The dorsal stream runs between the occipital lobes and the parietal lobes and subserves the ability to p...

    G N Dutton, A Saaed, B Fahad, R Fraser, G McDaid, J McDade, A Mackintosh, T Rane in Eye (2004)

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    Geographic variability in mitochondrial introgression among hybridizing populations of Golden-winged (Vermivora chrysoptera) and Blue-winged (V.opinus) Warblers

    The rapidly declining Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) is of conservation concern owing in part to hybridization with the closely related Blue-winged Warbler (V. pinus). These species hybridize exten...

    A. Dabrowski, R. Fraser, J. L. Confer, I. J. Lovette in Conservation Genetics (2005)

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    Erythromycin or metoclopramide for feed intolerance in the critically ill

    N Nguyen, M Chapman, R Fraser, V Sharley, S Kong, L Bryant, R Holloway in Critical Care (2006)

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    Therapeutic use of cephazolin to prevent complications of spine surgery

    Discitis, caused by pyogenic organisms, is a potential complication of any procedure which involves entering the intervertebral disc during open or percutaneous procedures. While there are wide variations in t...

    R. Walters, B. Vernon-Roberts, R. Fraser, R. Moore in InflammoPharmacology (2006)

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    Alterations in liver sinusoidal endothelium in a baboon model of type 1 diabetes

    Diabetes mellitus is associated with extensive vascular pathology, yet little is known about its long-term effects on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs). Potential diabetic changes in LSECs are importa...

    H. A. Jamieson, V. C. Cogger, S. M. Twigg, S. V. McLennan, A. Warren in Diabetologia (2007)

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    Exogenous glucagon-like peptide 1: a potentially novel therapy for the management of hyperglycaemia in the critically ill

    A Deane, R Fraser, M Horowitz, C Burgstad, L Besanko, M Finnis, A Zaknic in Critical Care (2009)

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    Nasogastric feeding intolerance in the critically ill

    S OConnor, J Rivett, A Poole, A Deane, K Lange, R Yandell, Q Nguyen in Critical Care (2011)

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    Gastric emptying assessment in critically ill patients with feed intolerance; comparison of 13C octanoic acid, paracetamol and 3-O-methylglucose absorption tests

    M Chapman, R Fraser, N Nguyen, A Deane, LS Vasist, K Hacquoil, M Barton in Critical Care (2012)

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