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    Genetic map** of a 17q chromosomal region linked to obesity phenotypes in the IRAS family study

    Obesity is widely accepted to be influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. Several recent studies have used the positional cloning approach in an attempt to discover genes contributing to obesity. ...

    B S Sutton, C D Langefeld, J K Campbell, S M Haffner in International Journal of Obesity (2006)

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    Developmental Toxicity of Lead-Contaminated Sediment to Mallard Ducklings

    D. J. Hoffman, G. H. Heinz, L. Sileo in Archives of Environmental Contamination an… (2000)

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    Gravitation and celestial mechanics investigations with Galileo

    The gravitation and celestial mechanics investigations during the cruise phase and Orbiter phase of the Galileo mission depend on Doppler and ranging measurements generated by the Deep Space Network (DSN) at i...

    J. D. Anderson, J. W. Armstrong, J. K. Campbell, F. B. Estabrook in Space Science Reviews (1992)

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    Gravitation and Celestial Mechanics Investigations with Galileo

    The gravitation and celestial mechanics investigations during the cruise phase and Orbiter phase of the Galileo mission depend on Doppler and ranging measurements generated by the Deep Space Network (DSN) at i...

    J. D. Anderson, J. W. Armstrong, J. K. Campbell, F. B. Estabrook in The Galileo Mission (1992)

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    Transluminal Angioplasty for Vertebral Basilar Artery Stenosis

    In recent years, the development and application of a balloon catheter technique for dilating arterial stenoses (transluminal angioplasty) has generated considerable interest. This technique has been successfu...

    H. C. Smith, T. M. Sundt, D. G. Piepgras in Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty and Intr… (1982)

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    The measurement of intracranial echo pulsations

    Since slight movements of the ultrasonic transducer relative to the head result in marked variations in the pattern and intensity of the ultrasonic energy within the head, it is essential that any ultrasonic t...

    J. M. Clark, D. N. White, G. R. Curry in Medical and biological engineering (1971)

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    Ultrasonic echo pulsations in range

    A technique was devised whereby the arterially induced pulsations, in range of intracerebral interfaces that can be detected ultrasonically through the intact skull, could be written out as an analogous wave f...

    C. O. Jenkins, J. K. Campbell, D. N. White, J. M. Clark in Acta Neurochirurgica (1971)

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    The deformation of the ultrasonic field in passage across the living and cadaver head

    Evidence is given to show that an ultrasonic transmitter has its beam widely and irregularly scattered by the living skull and brain and that the pattern of this irregular scattering varies greatly with small ...

    D. N. White, J. M. Clark, D. A. W. White in Medical and biological engineering (1969)

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    Inferential observations on the origin of the M-echo

    The necessity of recording only reflections that are specularly reflected from interfaces in the cerebral median plane means that such reflections can only be displayed when the same transmitter-receiver is pl...

    D. N. White, J. M. Clark, J. K. Campbell in Medical and biological engineering (1969)

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    Experimental observations on the origin of the M-echo

    The M-echo displayed in clinical echoencephalography had been thought to originate from the III ventricle and septum pellucidum because its amplitude fell sharply when the brain was rotated. The authors repeat...

    D. N. White, J. M. Clark, J. K. Campbell in Medical and biological engineering (1969)

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    A calibrating device for variations in range of ultrasonic echoes

    J. M. Clark, J. K. Campbell, D. N. White in Medical and biological engineering (1969)