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No. of Interstrain
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Rate of Intrastrain
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Ind.
Rate of Interstrain
Recombination/
Ind.
Total rate of
Recombi-nation
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interstrain recombinants in multiple infected participants
(Table 2). The intrastrain recombination reveals many
non-random p...
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... alexithymia as a personality trait as well as a secondary
state reaction is underlined by our data.
Background
The original definition of alexithymia is the inability to
identify and use verbal language ... [23].
Regarding the pain assessment, information was first
obtained on several aspects of the patients' pain, such as
intensity, and duration. Pain intensity was measured...
... used in ancient medical practice; the bark of willow
trees surrounding the temple of Athena contained sali-
cylate, an antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drug still
Annals of General Psychiatry 2009, ... solanaceae family plants such as atropa
belladonna, stramonium (thorn apple), hyoscyamus
(henbane), and mandrago officinalis (mandrake), were
invested with therapeutic and magic...
... an influence analysis in which the meta-
analysis is re-estimated omitting each study in turn. Rerunning
the analysis without the study by Mathias and Kent [32] increased
the standardised mean ... is to
gain a better understanding of the aetiology and mainte-
nance of these disorders and to explore ways of improv-
ing available treatments [1].
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Ultrasonography of the metacarpophalangeal and proximal
interphalangeal joints in rheumatoid arthritis: a comparison with
magnetic resonance imaging, conventional radiography and ... ultrasonography can
provide information on signs of inflammation and destruction in
RA finger joints that are not available with conventional
radiography and clinical examin...
... disease-modifying potential of these
agents in OA.
Intra-articular treatments: steroids and hyaluronic acid
The pain and secondary inflammation in OA can be effectively
relieved by intra-articular ... plays a central role in OA
pathophysiology. Factors that regulate its synthesis and/ or
activity are therefore favoured targets. Other approaches are
broader and include activat...
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(Gardena, CA). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was obtained
from Kuraray America Inc. (New York, NY). Glycerin
was obtained from Dow Chemical Company (Midland,
MI). All other materials were obtained ... transition sepa-
rately, and peak areas were manually tabulated
Statistical analysis
HPLC data obtained from the preformulation studies
were expressed as the average percentage of the peak
ar...