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Antipsychotic drug doses and neuroleptic/dopamine receptors
ANTIPSYCHOTIC drugs, or neuroleptics, are thought to act by blocking dopamine receptors in the nervous system1–4. Recent direct evidence, based on stereospecific binding assays, supports this hypothesis of antips...
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Enhanced anti-inflammatory effect and reduced immunogenicity of bovine liver superoxide dismutase by conjugation with homologous albumin
Bovine liver superoxide dismutase (SOD) can be crosslinked to albumin to form soluble conjugates with up to 70% retention of original enzyme activity. These conjugates have markedly prolonged plasma half-times...
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Uptake, metabolism, and elimination of diphenyl ether by trout and stickleback
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Prognosis of Coronary Heart Disease Patients Evaluated by Data Obtained by Angiography and Exercise Testing
The prognosis in coronary artery disease has been shown, not surprisingly, to be dependent on the severity of the disease as judged by coronary and left ventricular angiography (Oberman et al. 1972; Bruschke e...
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Immunocytochemical localization of urotensin I neurons in the caudal neurosecretory system of the white sucker (Catostomus commersoni)
The localization of urotensin I has been investigated in the caudal neurosecretory system of the white sucker (Catostomus commersoni). The peptide is present in all the cells of the system both large and small, i...
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Computer-Generated Index of the Severity of Coronary Disease
The coronary artery tree is classically divided into three vessel systems and patients are categorised according to lesions involving 50% or more reduction of lumen diameter in the branches of these systems — ...
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Short range order of silica particles bound through adsorbed polymer layers
Small angle neutron scattering was used to examine the organization of silica spheres which had been flocculated by various cationic copolymers. When the adsorbed polymers bound the spheres without compensatin...
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In vitro activity of second and third generation cephalosporins against ampicillin susceptible and resistant haemophilus influenzae
One hundred seventy-five clinical isolates ofHaemophilus influenzae (including 74 β-lactamaseproducing strains) were examined for susceptibility to ampicillin, cefonicid, cefamandole, cefuroxime and cefotaxime. C...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Ordering of latex particles during film formation
Small angle neutron scattering and electron microscopy are used to investigate the ordering of soft latex particles which have been dispersed in water and then brought into contact through evaporation of the s...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Expert Advisory Computer System For Pregnancy Related Matters
The benefits of a computer expert system able to give professional advice has been well known to different areas and professions. It has also been implemented in a variety of ways [1] in the medical profession...
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Film bending elasticity in microemulsions made with nonionic surfactants
The interfaces between water and alkanes in the presence of a monolayer of nonionic surfactant (polyethylene glycol alkyl ether) have been studied as a function of temperature for surfactants of different chai...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Inner-shell ionization of lithium-like chromium ions
We have used high-resolution x-ray spectroscopy to investigate inner-shell ionization of Cr21+ ions by electron impact using the Electron Beam Ion Trap at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Our measurements indicate ...
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Inner-shell ionization of lithium-like chromium ions
We have used high-resolution x-ray spectroscopy to investigate inner-shell ionization of Cr21+ ions by electron impact using the Electron Beam Ion Trap at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Our measurements indicate ...
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Film formation with latex particles
The coalescence of latex particles is investigated through small-angle neutron scattering and electron microscopy. The particles are made of a soft polymeric core protected by a hydrophilic membrane, and they ...
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Channel Waveguides and Modulators Fabricated from High Temperature Second Order Nonlinear Optical Polymers
Buried channel wave guides have been fabricated from thermally stable non linear optical polyimides. The material system consists of a polyimide cladding and a polyimide based active material. The buried chann...
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Large-conductance Calcium-activated Potassium Channels of Cultured Rat Melanotrophs
A large conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channel of the BK type was examined in cultured pituitary melanotrophs obtained from adult male rats. In cell-attached recordings the slope conductance for the BK channel w...
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A direct carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 nmr study of europium(iii)-isothiocyanate complex formation in aqueous solvent mixtures
A continuation of the contact ion-pairing studies of the trivalent lanthanides by direct, low-temperature, multinuclear magnetic resonance techniques has been completed for the europium(III)-isothiocyanate sys...
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A Direct Carbon-13 and Nitrogen-15 NMR Study of Samarium(III)–Isothiocyanate Complexation in Aqueous Solvent Mixtures
Multinuclear magnetic resonance studies of trivalent lanthanide inner-shell ion-pairing with nitrate and isothiocyanate are continuing. For NCS− solutions in water–acetone–Freon mixtures at low temperature, gener...
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Foamy cells with oligodendroglial phenotype in childhood ataxia with diffuse central nervous system hypomyelination syndrome
Childhood ataxia with diffuse central nervous system hypomyelination syndrome (CACH) is a recently described leukodystrophy of unknown etiology. To characterize the neuropathological features and gain insight...