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... uses the 3 values in class_A and the 15 values in class_B to score the gene by its differential expression. In the signal-tonoise calculation, the mean and variance estimates for the gene are based on different sample sizes; a situation which it would be better to avoid. (If you wish, you can use ex ...
... uses the 3 values in class_A and the 15 values in class_B to score the gene by its differential expression. In the signal-tonoise calculation, the mean and variance estimates for the gene are based on different sample sizes; a situation which it would be better to avoid. (If you wish, you can use ex ...
Gene expression analysis
... Why find genes that behave differently in two classes (e.g. normal and tumor)? Better understanding of the genetic circumstances that cause the difference (disease) hopefully leads to better therapy. Detection of marker-genes enables the early recognition of diseases as well as the recognition of su ...
... Why find genes that behave differently in two classes (e.g. normal and tumor)? Better understanding of the genetic circumstances that cause the difference (disease) hopefully leads to better therapy. Detection of marker-genes enables the early recognition of diseases as well as the recognition of su ...
cervical cancer screening
... testing, and another 10% had not been screened within the 5 years before diagnosis7-9. Additional public health measures remain critical to improving access to screening to this group of women. Screening is a process of identifying individuals who appear healthy but may be at increased risk of a dis ...
... testing, and another 10% had not been screened within the 5 years before diagnosis7-9. Additional public health measures remain critical to improving access to screening to this group of women. Screening is a process of identifying individuals who appear healthy but may be at increased risk of a dis ...
New variants of the tet(M) gene in Clostridium
... Sequence analysis revealed that except for tet(M)1, which was 100% identical to the tet(M) gene found in Streptococcus agalactiae 2603V/R (GenBank accession no. AE014233), the other alleles did not show complete identity with other tet(M) genes. The phylogenetic tree obtained by nucleotide sequence ...
... Sequence analysis revealed that except for tet(M)1, which was 100% identical to the tet(M) gene found in Streptococcus agalactiae 2603V/R (GenBank accession no. AE014233), the other alleles did not show complete identity with other tet(M) genes. The phylogenetic tree obtained by nucleotide sequence ...
Infectious Diseases of Haiti
... In additon to endemic diseases, we have included all published data regarding imported diseases and infection among expatriates from Haiti. The availability and quality of literature regarding specific infectious diseases vary from country to country. As such, you may find that many of the sections ...
... In additon to endemic diseases, we have included all published data regarding imported diseases and infection among expatriates from Haiti. The availability and quality of literature regarding specific infectious diseases vary from country to country. As such, you may find that many of the sections ...
Investigational Plan
... 16. Contraindications for MRI scanning, including implanted metallic devices (e.g. non-MRI-safe cardiac pacemaker or neurostimulator; some artificial joints metal pins; surgical clips; or other implanted metal parts), or claustrophobia or discomfort in confined spaces. 17. Radiation exposure in the ...
... 16. Contraindications for MRI scanning, including implanted metallic devices (e.g. non-MRI-safe cardiac pacemaker or neurostimulator; some artificial joints metal pins; surgical clips; or other implanted metal parts), or claustrophobia or discomfort in confined spaces. 17. Radiation exposure in the ...
WCVD Congress Proceedings
... dermatologists devote at least one hour of their time for the first time appointment. In a busy small animal practice this may be difficult to achieve, however, most owners will understand that a skin exam takes additional time and therefore will be willing to come for a more thorough work-up at a l ...
... dermatologists devote at least one hour of their time for the first time appointment. In a busy small animal practice this may be difficult to achieve, however, most owners will understand that a skin exam takes additional time and therefore will be willing to come for a more thorough work-up at a l ...
P n e u m o n i a i... N o r m a l a n d
... dose.10 Occasionally, it may be useful to acquire additional expiratory scans to assess air trapping, which is an early imaging finding associated with small airway disease. In this situation, often at least 1 or both CT acquisitions can be obtained using a high-resolution CT (HRCT) gap technique. T ...
... dose.10 Occasionally, it may be useful to acquire additional expiratory scans to assess air trapping, which is an early imaging finding associated with small airway disease. In this situation, often at least 1 or both CT acquisitions can be obtained using a high-resolution CT (HRCT) gap technique. T ...
The American University in Cairo School of Science and Engineering
... DQWLELRWLFV DQG ³7UDSSLQJ´ RI WKH QRQ-hydrolyzed antibiotics by highly induced lactamases, which prevents drug transportation and uptake. The ȕ-lactamase enzymes were discovered in the early 1980s. These new beta-lactamase enzymes, called extendedspectrum-beta-lactamases (ESBLs), were fou ...
... DQWLELRWLFV DQG ³7UDSSLQJ´ RI WKH QRQ-hydrolyzed antibiotics by highly induced lactamases, which prevents drug transportation and uptake. The ȕ-lactamase enzymes were discovered in the early 1980s. These new beta-lactamase enzymes, called extendedspectrum-beta-lactamases (ESBLs), were fou ...
When Antibiotics Stop Working
... with few side-effects, a patient with a resistant infection will be hooked up to an IV for five days and have more side-effects. While some bacteria only have resistance to second-line or third-line antibiotics right now, which may make it seem like they are less of a problem than bacteria with resi ...
... with few side-effects, a patient with a resistant infection will be hooked up to an IV for five days and have more side-effects. While some bacteria only have resistance to second-line or third-line antibiotics right now, which may make it seem like they are less of a problem than bacteria with resi ...
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... disorder characterized by abnormal body movements called chorea, and loss of memory. There also is evidence that doctors as far back as the Middle Ages knew of this devastating disease. The incidence is 5 to 8 per 100,000. It takes its name from the New York physician George Huntington who first des ...
... disorder characterized by abnormal body movements called chorea, and loss of memory. There also is evidence that doctors as far back as the Middle Ages knew of this devastating disease. The incidence is 5 to 8 per 100,000. It takes its name from the New York physician George Huntington who first des ...
Smallpox Vaccination and Adverse Reactions Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Guidance for Clinicians
... encephalopathy (PVE) and postvaccinial encephalomyelitis (or encephalitis) (PVEM), occur after smallpox vaccination. PVE is most common among infants aged <12 months. Clinical symptoms of central nervous system disease indicate cerebral or cerebellar dysfunction with headache, fever, vomiting, alter ...
... encephalopathy (PVE) and postvaccinial encephalomyelitis (or encephalitis) (PVEM), occur after smallpox vaccination. PVE is most common among infants aged <12 months. Clinical symptoms of central nervous system disease indicate cerebral or cerebellar dysfunction with headache, fever, vomiting, alter ...
KEY MESSAGES – EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE, WEST AFRICA
... International, Washington-Dulles, Newark, Chicago-O’Hare, and Atlanta) for all U.S.-bound air travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick ...
... International, Washington-Dulles, Newark, Chicago-O’Hare, and Atlanta) for all U.S.-bound air travelers who have been in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, or Mali. Entry screening helps to prevent further spread of Ebola and protect the health of all Americans by identifying travelers who may be sick ...
Interactions between the otitis media gene, Fbxo11, and p53 in the
... Otitis Media with effusion (OME) is the most common cause of hearing loss in children and tympanostomy to alleviate the condition remains the commonest surgical intervention in children in the developed world. Chronic and recurrent forms of OM are known to have a very significant genetic component, ...
... Otitis Media with effusion (OME) is the most common cause of hearing loss in children and tympanostomy to alleviate the condition remains the commonest surgical intervention in children in the developed world. Chronic and recurrent forms of OM are known to have a very significant genetic component, ...
hiv/aids adolescents - Journal of the International AIDS Society
... drugs toxic effects, social factors and other exposures (both in utero and behaviourally based, such as substance use). The authors note the paucity of data in infected adolescents and in youth from resource-limited settings. Lipshultz and colleagues discuss the cardiac effects of HIV and its treatm ...
... drugs toxic effects, social factors and other exposures (both in utero and behaviourally based, such as substance use). The authors note the paucity of data in infected adolescents and in youth from resource-limited settings. Lipshultz and colleagues discuss the cardiac effects of HIV and its treatm ...
Charity Apelo Parasite Project
... mention of it in the Talmud, an ancient text of Judaism, and has been known to Jewish people since early times. It was also recognized by ancient scholars such as Hippocrates, Aretaeus, Galen and Rhazes. Although echinococcosis has been well-known for the past two thousand years, it wasn’t until the ...
... mention of it in the Talmud, an ancient text of Judaism, and has been known to Jewish people since early times. It was also recognized by ancient scholars such as Hippocrates, Aretaeus, Galen and Rhazes. Although echinococcosis has been well-known for the past two thousand years, it wasn’t until the ...
Revisiting the Impact of Inversions in Evolution
... Recently, molecular techniques have been developed to score known inversion polymorphisms, either through primers that span the breakpoint region of the inversions or through single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and other polymorphisms in disequilibrium with the inversions (Matzkin et al. 2005, Wh ...
... Recently, molecular techniques have been developed to score known inversion polymorphisms, either through primers that span the breakpoint region of the inversions or through single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and other polymorphisms in disequilibrium with the inversions (Matzkin et al. 2005, Wh ...
24 Recombination Hotspots in Nonallelic Homologous Recombination
... rates can be several orders of magnitude more than in surrounding “cold” regions. In parallel to these developments, sufficient numbers of breakpoints of selected NAHR rearrangements have been characterized at the DNA sequence level to resolve the distribution of crossovers in these cases. This has ...
... rates can be several orders of magnitude more than in surrounding “cold” regions. In parallel to these developments, sufficient numbers of breakpoints of selected NAHR rearrangements have been characterized at the DNA sequence level to resolve the distribution of crossovers in these cases. This has ...
P A T H O L O G Y
... reference population using a reference method. The reference interval then is usually taken to include the mean +/–2 SD i.e. 95th percentile. This implies that 5% of the normal population will fall outside these limits. In clinical practice, a patient’s results can be examined in different ways, eit ...
... reference population using a reference method. The reference interval then is usually taken to include the mean +/–2 SD i.e. 95th percentile. This implies that 5% of the normal population will fall outside these limits. In clinical practice, a patient’s results can be examined in different ways, eit ...
Providing Guidance for Lung Cancer Screening: The
... screening based on the NLST findings. We give particular emphasis to risks and benefits among groups at high risk from diagnostic procedures and therapy. 1.2 Stakeholder Concerns and the ALA As important background for the development of this report, the committee was informed about the challenges f ...
... screening based on the NLST findings. We give particular emphasis to risks and benefits among groups at high risk from diagnostic procedures and therapy. 1.2 Stakeholder Concerns and the ALA As important background for the development of this report, the committee was informed about the challenges f ...
In Memoriam: Jacques Monod (1910–1976)
... and theoretical contribution to the methodology of continuous bacterial growth, the bacteria being maintained indefinitely at constant rate in a chemical and physiological stable state (Monod 1950). The experimental potentialities of the method are wide; besides the possibility of changing growth ra ...
... and theoretical contribution to the methodology of continuous bacterial growth, the bacteria being maintained indefinitely at constant rate in a chemical and physiological stable state (Monod 1950). The experimental potentialities of the method are wide; besides the possibility of changing growth ra ...
What Is Dystonia? - Dystonia Medical Research Foundation Canada
... vascular conditions, infections, brain tumors, metabolic conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, demyelinating disorders, and structural conditions. However, most cases of dystonia are idiopathic (or primary dystonia), meaning that there is no obvious or identifiable cause. This includes cases with ...
... vascular conditions, infections, brain tumors, metabolic conditions, neurodegenerative disorders, demyelinating disorders, and structural conditions. However, most cases of dystonia are idiopathic (or primary dystonia), meaning that there is no obvious or identifiable cause. This includes cases with ...
Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors of
... social ecological and cultural consensus models were used for discovery of social influences and shared knowledge of type 2 diabetes. A cultural consensus analysis of 28 eligible participants was used to infer trustworthy answers to cultural questions. Participants demonstrated an above-average know ...
... social ecological and cultural consensus models were used for discovery of social influences and shared knowledge of type 2 diabetes. A cultural consensus analysis of 28 eligible participants was used to infer trustworthy answers to cultural questions. Participants demonstrated an above-average know ...
Processing the RefSeq and CCDS Annotation Datasets Using the SAS System: Creation of Gene Reference
... Whereas these lines appeared as “wall-paper” in the original macro, for economy of space the authors replaced them with macro variables. The first macro variable CM (for call missing) is an entire SAS statement consisting of the call routine CALL MISSING, which sets the values of the variables CODON ...
... Whereas these lines appeared as “wall-paper” in the original macro, for economy of space the authors replaced them with macro variables. The first macro variable CM (for call missing) is an entire SAS statement consisting of the call routine CALL MISSING, which sets the values of the variables CODON ...
Outbreak of Hepatitis C at Outpatient Surgical Centers
... Both state and federal laws provide protection for personal health information (PHI), while recognizing that the reporting of communicable diseases and outbreaks to the health authority is necessary for the protection of public health. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ...
... Both state and federal laws provide protection for personal health information (PHI), while recognizing that the reporting of communicable diseases and outbreaks to the health authority is necessary for the protection of public health. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 ...