Grooms, Rachel, 2008. Pathophysiology of Surgical Site Infection.
... requires an intricate balance be maintained through specially designed protective physiological mechanisms. ...
... requires an intricate balance be maintained through specially designed protective physiological mechanisms. ...
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... evaluated for LTN in the greenhouse at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY during Fall 2011. The progenies of these lines were evaluated in the field at the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Njoro, Kenya during the main and off seasons, 2012. But, only 393 lines could be scored during the Njoro main ...
... evaluated for LTN in the greenhouse at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY during Fall 2011. The progenies of these lines were evaluated in the field at the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Njoro, Kenya during the main and off seasons, 2012. But, only 393 lines could be scored during the Njoro main ...
RAD51 (rs1801320) gene polymorphism and breast cancer risk in
... As seen above, different studies and ethnic origins may give rise to dissimilar results for the RAD51 (rs1801320) variant distribution. Since the cancer is multifactorial disorder, different genetic background of various ethnic groups may cause this inconsistent result. For instance, the effect of R ...
... As seen above, different studies and ethnic origins may give rise to dissimilar results for the RAD51 (rs1801320) variant distribution. Since the cancer is multifactorial disorder, different genetic background of various ethnic groups may cause this inconsistent result. For instance, the effect of R ...
Deconstructing host-pathogen interactions in Drosophila
... Fig. 1. Overview of defensive pathways in Drosophila. (A)The epithelial barrier. The epithelial barrier consists of secreted proteins that form the hard outer cuticle, which is composed of an inner layer of cross-linked proteins and chitin (a polysaccharide), and an outer cuticulin layer. Additiona ...
... Fig. 1. Overview of defensive pathways in Drosophila. (A)The epithelial barrier. The epithelial barrier consists of secreted proteins that form the hard outer cuticle, which is composed of an inner layer of cross-linked proteins and chitin (a polysaccharide), and an outer cuticulin layer. Additiona ...
Bowel Cancer and Inherited Predisposition
... tissue or organ in the body. A group of cells that has resulted from uncontrolled cell division and growth is called a tumour. ...
... tissue or organ in the body. A group of cells that has resulted from uncontrolled cell division and growth is called a tumour. ...
Construction of a linkage map based on a Lathyrus sativus
... major constraint to the production of field pea (Pisum sativum L.). The pathogen affects all aerial parts of the plant, causing leaf and pod spots and stem girdling on the mature plant and foot rot on seedlings (Lawyer 1984), thus contributing to a reduction of seed quality and yield. Yield losses as ...
... major constraint to the production of field pea (Pisum sativum L.). The pathogen affects all aerial parts of the plant, causing leaf and pod spots and stem girdling on the mature plant and foot rot on seedlings (Lawyer 1984), thus contributing to a reduction of seed quality and yield. Yield losses as ...
The Lung Airways
... often than twice a week, if any night-time symptoms more often than twice per month or if abnormal lung function ...
... often than twice a week, if any night-time symptoms more often than twice per month or if abnormal lung function ...
Guideline on Scientific Requirements for the Environmental Risk
... GMO with those of the non-modified organism, under corresponding conditions of the release or use, will assist in identifying any particular potential adverse effects arising from the genetic modification (familiarity principle). It is important not to discount any potential adverse effect on the ba ...
... GMO with those of the non-modified organism, under corresponding conditions of the release or use, will assist in identifying any particular potential adverse effects arising from the genetic modification (familiarity principle). It is important not to discount any potential adverse effect on the ba ...
Plant–nematode interactions
... analysis may be an efficient approach for identifying both genes that are involved in parasitism and possible targets for nematode control. The genome sequence of C. elegans provides a valuable resource for studies of plant-parasitic nematodes because 66% of Meloidogyne incognita EST clusters have a ...
... analysis may be an efficient approach for identifying both genes that are involved in parasitism and possible targets for nematode control. The genome sequence of C. elegans provides a valuable resource for studies of plant-parasitic nematodes because 66% of Meloidogyne incognita EST clusters have a ...
Collodion baby - Swiss Society of Neonatology
... region, the term self-improving collodion ichthyosis may be more appropriate (8). Histological analysis of skin biopsy specimens taken in the first weeks of life usually show nonspecific patterns and are therefore not helpful in differentiating between the various forms of ichthyosis. Some findings ...
... region, the term self-improving collodion ichthyosis may be more appropriate (8). Histological analysis of skin biopsy specimens taken in the first weeks of life usually show nonspecific patterns and are therefore not helpful in differentiating between the various forms of ichthyosis. Some findings ...
Models for Collaboration: How System Dynamics Helped a
... This paper describes a program to improve the care of chronic illness in Whatcom County, Washington and the role played by a pair of System Dynamics models in support of that program. The county is semi-rural and its largest town is Bellingham, about two hours north of Seattle. It has a population o ...
... This paper describes a program to improve the care of chronic illness in Whatcom County, Washington and the role played by a pair of System Dynamics models in support of that program. The county is semi-rural and its largest town is Bellingham, about two hours north of Seattle. It has a population o ...
American Heart Association Public Policy Agenda 2010-14
... The association‘s research priority includes all forms of scientific studies, including basic science as well as clinical, translational, health services (outcomes), genomics, and comparative effectiveness research and the overall research environment. Effectively preventing and treating disease dep ...
... The association‘s research priority includes all forms of scientific studies, including basic science as well as clinical, translational, health services (outcomes), genomics, and comparative effectiveness research and the overall research environment. Effectively preventing and treating disease dep ...
A Domestic cat X Chromosome Linkage Map and the Sex
... Figure 1.—(A) Phenotypic variation at the orange locus. The top row depicts variation at the orange locus. Genotypes are presented for a female with representative coat color. From left to right: (a) nonorange, wild-type agouti; (b) nonorange, nonagouti; (c) orange heterozygote, nonagouti; (d) orang ...
... Figure 1.—(A) Phenotypic variation at the orange locus. The top row depicts variation at the orange locus. Genotypes are presented for a female with representative coat color. From left to right: (a) nonorange, wild-type agouti; (b) nonorange, nonagouti; (c) orange heterozygote, nonagouti; (d) orang ...
Models for Collaboration - System Dynamics Society
... This paper describes a program to improve the care of chronic illness in Whatcom County, Washington and the role played by a pair of System Dynamics models in support of that program. The county is semi-rural and its largest town is Bellingham, about two hours north of Seattle. It has a population o ...
... This paper describes a program to improve the care of chronic illness in Whatcom County, Washington and the role played by a pair of System Dynamics models in support of that program. The county is semi-rural and its largest town is Bellingham, about two hours north of Seattle. It has a population o ...
Recombination and clonal groupings within Helicobacter pylori from
... bacteria from different continents or that particular alleles are selected for in certain populations. However, a different segment of the vacA gene was found to have recombined freely in bacteria isolated from Canada and South Africa (Suerbaum et al ., 1998). The virulence-associated cagA gene enco ...
... bacteria from different continents or that particular alleles are selected for in certain populations. However, a different segment of the vacA gene was found to have recombined freely in bacteria isolated from Canada and South Africa (Suerbaum et al ., 1998). The virulence-associated cagA gene enco ...
HS-SCI-APB-Unit 4 -- Chapter 23- Evolution of
... they are often even lower in prokaryotes. But prokaryotes typically have short generation spans, so mutations can quickly generate genetic variation in these organisms. The same is true of viruses. For instance, HIV has a generation span of about two days. It also has an RNA genome, which has a much ...
... they are often even lower in prokaryotes. But prokaryotes typically have short generation spans, so mutations can quickly generate genetic variation in these organisms. The same is true of viruses. For instance, HIV has a generation span of about two days. It also has an RNA genome, which has a much ...
Analyzing the Paper
... methodology] down on paper into a fairly prominent journal. Had this gotten into Science or Nature, I wouldn't have had the space, and there's no way they would have accepted such heresy" JSM ...
... methodology] down on paper into a fairly prominent journal. Had this gotten into Science or Nature, I wouldn't have had the space, and there's no way they would have accepted such heresy" JSM ...
Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection
... application of the case definition by staff in the facility responsible for CLABSI surveillance. A clinical and microbiological review is required in collaboration with clinical teams and clinical microbiologists/infectious diseases physicians where necessary. The methodology to assist with classifi ...
... application of the case definition by staff in the facility responsible for CLABSI surveillance. A clinical and microbiological review is required in collaboration with clinical teams and clinical microbiologists/infectious diseases physicians where necessary. The methodology to assist with classifi ...
Family Tree DNA - Customer Sign In
... mtDNA variation therefore reflects the maternal history of a population, and the rapid evolutionary rate means that factors causing population differentiation can be identified even on a recent time scale. However, mtDNA is a single genetic locus; multiple loci must be studied to accurately determin ...
... mtDNA variation therefore reflects the maternal history of a population, and the rapid evolutionary rate means that factors causing population differentiation can be identified even on a recent time scale. However, mtDNA is a single genetic locus; multiple loci must be studied to accurately determin ...
Rivastigmine Patch
... serious adverse events between patients treated with the patch, the capsule or placebo. Although less nausea and vomiting were observed with the patch than the oral capsule, it is uncertain whether this difference was a result of lower drug concentrations being delivered by the patch. ...
... serious adverse events between patients treated with the patch, the capsule or placebo. Although less nausea and vomiting were observed with the patch than the oral capsule, it is uncertain whether this difference was a result of lower drug concentrations being delivered by the patch. ...
Pneumococcal Disease
... those with sickle cell disease, and children with immune compromise, including HIV infection, are at very high risk for invasive disease. Rates in some studies are more than 50 times higher than those among children of the same age without these conditions. Rates are also increased among children of ...
... those with sickle cell disease, and children with immune compromise, including HIV infection, are at very high risk for invasive disease. Rates in some studies are more than 50 times higher than those among children of the same age without these conditions. Rates are also increased among children of ...
Diagnosis and management of adult coeliac disease: guidelines
... risk of developing CD in childhood, although research is not consistent.47 Conversely, large amounts of gluten or gluten exposure without ongoing breastfeeding may increase the risk of future CD.48 49 Gastrointestinal infections, drugs, interferon α and surgery have also been implicated as trigger f ...
... risk of developing CD in childhood, although research is not consistent.47 Conversely, large amounts of gluten or gluten exposure without ongoing breastfeeding may increase the risk of future CD.48 49 Gastrointestinal infections, drugs, interferon α and surgery have also been implicated as trigger f ...