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Placental abruption : Studies on incidence, risk factors and potential

... Placental abruption, defined as the complete or partial separation of the placenta before delivery, is one of the leading causes of vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy (Konje and Taylor. 2001, Oyelese and Ananth. 2006). Approximately 0.5-1% of the pregnancies are complicated by placenta ...
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(HbA) and sickle hemoglobin
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... the β-chains. Although adult hemoglobin normally replaces fetal hemoglobin shortly after birth, fetal hemoglobin fails to disappear in certain individuals and persists throughout life. Many changes in the structure of hemoglobin have arisen by mutations in the human population. About one person in 1 ...
Introduction to Bleeding Disorders
Introduction to Bleeding Disorders

... prevention, early recognition of bleeding episodes, and appropriate intervention to prevent complications. INCIDENCE In the United States, the incidence of hemophilia has been found to be one in 5032 live male births. (1) Based on this number, it is estimated that about 400 babies with hemophilia ar ...
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... appears when serum bilirubin concentration reach 85- 120 mol/l with cephalo caudal progression as levels increase. Asian and Native American babies usually have higher bilirubin levels than Caucasian infants whereas babies of African origins have lower levels. Preterm babies are more likely to devel ...
bone health and disease - Innovative Educational Services
bone health and disease - Innovative Educational Services

... need of bone breakdown. Osteoclasts are formed by fusion of small precursor cells into large, highly active cells with many nuclei. These large cells can fasten onto the bone, seal off an area on the surface, and develop a region of intense activity in which the cell surface is highly irregular, cal ...
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bone health and disease - Innovative Educational Services

... need of bone breakdown. Osteoclasts are formed by fusion of small precursor cells into large, highly active cells with many nuclei. These large cells can fasten onto the bone, seal off an area on the surface, and develop a region of intense activity in which the cell surface is highly irregular, cal ...
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Richard Goldschmidt: hopeful monsters and other `heresies`

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Report in English with a Dutch summary (KCE reports 94A)

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... and socio-economic status (low vs. high income areas).  There were key differentials in lipid profiles according to location within Australia which were highest in the state of Tasmania (mean TC level of 5.41 mmol/L) and lowest in the state of Queensland (mean TC level of 5.05 mmol/L). The grea ...
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Paper Sessions - Academy for Eating Disorders

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... all studied and reviewed, with effectiveness and safety confirmed. However, studies range widely across dosing levels and period of use. It is also important to note, as mentioned previously, that healthy children generally produce three times the level of melatonin that adults do, and that in many ...
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