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Termansen Ogle posted an update 19 days ago
and Campylobacter fetus may be related to increasing in B. melitensis. The rates of aborted calf, lamb, and goat foetuses among the various sampling periods and regions were significantly (P less then 0.01) different. In conclusion, precautions should be applied to reduce the spread of these bacterial agents in high-risk areas and to eliminate the…[Read more]
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Termansen Ogle posted an update 20 days ago
Studies assessing the long-term outcome after heart transplantation HTX in patients with cardiomyopathy (CM) in the paediatric age range are rare. The aim of this study was to determine the survival rate of children with CM undergoing HTX and to analyse how aetiology of cardiomyopathy influenced morbidity and mortality. We retrospectively analysed…[Read more]
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Termansen Ogle posted an update 22 days ago
In patients with DTC, 124I activity in the NLDs is more frequently visualized, more intense, more prolonged, and more variable than in the lacrimal glands. PTC596 in vivo The lack of clearance may suggest possible obstruction or stasis of an NLD.
In patients with DTC, 124I activity in the NLDs is more frequently visualized, more intense, more…[Read more]
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Termansen Ogle posted an update 23 days ago
A recently developed thermodynamic theory for the determination of the driving force of crystallization and the crystal-melt surface tension is applied to the ice-water system employing the new Thermodynamic Equation of Seawater TEOS-10. The deviations of approximative formulations of the driving force and the surface tension from the exact…[Read more]
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Termansen Ogle posted an update 24 days ago
quent scan (P= .14 for each).
Antibiotic treatment of amniotic fluid sludge is not associated with a reduction in premature birth. Likewise, antibiotic treatment of amniotic fluid sludge was not associated with improvement in other obstetric, neonatal, or pathologic variables. selleck chemicals llc These findings suggest that the presumed…[Read more]
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Termansen Ogle posted an update a month ago
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a kind of typical environmental pollutant, is widely used as plasticizers, and its neurotoxicity and developmental toxicity have been found in recent years. However, whether oral DBP exposure will affect the homeostasis of gut microbiota and its adverse response in liver of mammalians remain unclear. In the present study,…[Read more]
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