... protein, g/l Albumin, g/l Globulin, g/l Albumin/Globulin γ-Glutamyltransferase, U/l Alanine aminotransferase, U/l Aspartate aminotransferase, U/l Aspartate aminotransferase/Alanine aminotransferase ... Kohlschein P, Pöhland R, Dänicke S Influence of diets with cereal grains contaminated by graded levels of two fusarium toxins on selected enzymatic and histological parameters of liver in gilts ... in the control group, 1.03 mg/kg in the DON group and 258 µg/kg ZON in the toxin group, were detected Immune function evaluations Pigs were vaccinated s.c with dose of CSF vaccine at the beginning...
... for limiting the influence resulting to the Crown by an indefinite power of granting pensions—a Place Bill, to secure the independence of the House of Commons, by making the acceptance of office ... possessing means of the most extensive and corrupting influence, strained them to the utmost; and gaining ground from that moment on the sense of the nation on that main point, have continued ... of Charlemont, from the office of Governor of the County of Armagh—an office which might be considered as hereditary in his family, and to which his estate in that county gave him a kind of indefeasible...
... coming year, and iii) training for ≥ hr/wk-1, considered frequent training [17] As previous research showed that participation in certain sports (e.g gymastics, running) increases the risk of ... the screening questions routinely used in the 'Eating, Sports and Health in Females' project of the Better Eating Safer Training Research Study (B.E.S.T.) research series [22] Age of menarche, ... are shown in Table v) Demographic information included age, sport, past and present sport/exercise activity Total training for the athletes was defined as the total number of hours training per...
... 352;25 of medicine ofsuddendeathin the early period after myocardial infarction remains high and has not been well studied in the modern era.11 To better delineate the early and later risk ofsudden ... an increased risk ofsuddendeath Our inability to distinguish patients who died suddenly from those who died of other causes may reflect our lack of more sophisticated measures of the risk of ... fraction of 35 percent or less and evidence of reduced heart-rate variability.10 Indeed, in that trial, a decrease in the rate ofdeath from arrhythmia was offset by an increase in the rate of death...
... During the following weeks, however, partitioning of labelled N increased in the shoots and decreased in the roots in the elevated treatment, and at Week 12, no difference in the partitioning of ... suggest that young non-fixing tree species are less responsive to increased C assimilation in terms of increasing N uptake than N2-fixing trees Ultimately, this might indicate that the effect of elevated ... between 13 °C in the night and 18 °C during daytime Relative humidity was maintained at 75% Details of the growth chamber system are given in Dyckmans et al [4] At the beginning of the experiment...
... Rowing Badminton Swimming Canoeing Track and field (800 m+) 84.4% (38 of 45) Tennis Motor skills demanding Figure skating Ski jumping Snow boarding 100% (25 of 25) Motor skills demanding Shooting ... were younger athletesin the follow-up study Lower mean age of the athletes may also explain lower mean training hours per week and shorter duration of active sport career of the athletesin 2009 ... Frequency of supplement use in 2002 and 2009 The questionnaire was completed by 446 of 494 (90.3%) athletesin 2002 and 372 of 405 (91.7%) athletesin the follow-up study Of the 446 athletes, ...
... However, the effectiveness of regular use of inhaled glucocorticoids in the management of patients with CF remains uncertain based on the results of the various trials in which inhaled glucocorticoids ... sensitivity in a tissue-specific manner As the inflammatory process in CF is dominated by a neutrophil influx in the airways, our present findings reporting that CF patients carrying the BclI ... contributions HC, drafting the manuscript, and NN have been involved in conception and design of the study and in acquisition and interpretation of data CC has been involved in the acquisition of the data...
... concentration of urate also increased significantly after shock induction This is in excellent agreement with induction of a state of catabolism of high-energy adenine and guanine nucleotides during shock ... alkalinizing changes of several variables A decrease in albumin concentration had the strongest alkalinizing effect (+1.3 mEq/L) Increases in potassium and calcium concentration were of minor ... bolus intravenous endotoxin [31] In our canine model of hemorrhagic shock, serum concentrations of citrate were significantly increased after shock induction This is in accordance with a recent finding...
... across supine and right- and left-side lying postures [7]; supine and right-side lying postures [8]; supine and sitting postures [9]; supine and standing postures [10-12]; and supine, standing, and ... to the brain We found that HR increased and HRV parameters indicated a shift to sympathetic dominance during the sitting posture In contrast, BP was higher in the prone than in the sitting posture ... significantly greater in the prone position Comparing prone and sitting postures, HRV parameters indicated sympathetic dominance during sitting (supporting work of others), and BP was higher during the prone...
... effects of five commonly used intravenous induction agents by analyzing cardiac responses at equimolar concentrations in septic hearts There are concerns regarding the application of etomidate in ... induction agents [19] However, in septic patients, cardiovascular instability is the main focus of clinicians because it is the major cause of morbidity and mortality in sepsis The presence of ... disease [21] In contrast, s(+)ketamine showed cardiac functionality over a wide range of concentrations S(+)ketamine is an optical isomer of ketamine and exhibits stereoselective bindings to different...
... Pollutants arising from activities of maintaining and renewing infrastructures, roads, brigdes… are also the major cause of poor air quality in suburbs The next cause of air pollution in Ha Noi is ... contaminating the air We still litter everyday but we don’t know how many tons garbage need disposing in hugo landfills It is steadily becoming harder to breathe these days as the waste includes ... includes a lot of toxic, bacteria… and its smell is very unpleasant They are very harmful for health of people and dangerous for many creature Do you realize you are living with toxic, breathing dirty...
... Pollutants arising from activities of maintaining and renewing infrastructures, roads, brigdes… are also the major cause of poor air quality in suburbs The next cause of air pollution in Ha Noi is ... contaminating the air We still litter everyday but we don’t know how many tons garbage need disposing in hugo landfills It is steadily becoming harder to breathe these days as the waste includes ... includes a lot of toxic, bacteria… and its smell is very unpleasant They are very harmful for health of people and dangerous for many creature Do you realize you are living with toxic, breathing dirty...
... Determination of Brain Deathin Infants and Children Critical Care Medicine 2011;39:2139–2155 Nakagawa TA, Ashwal SA, Mathur M, Mysore M Guidelines for the Determination of Brain Deathin Infants ... has resulted in irreversible coma Coma and apnea must coexist to diagnose brain death Determination of brain death by neurologic examination should be performed in the setting of normal age-appropriate ... determination of brain deathin children American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on Brain Deathin Children Pediatrics 1987;80:298–300 Nakagawa TA, Ashwal SA, Mathur M, Mysore M Guidelines for...
... of benomyl-treated leaves (T3) due to its role in protecting soybeans against SDS symptom development 3.4 The level of chitinase activity in infected soybean leaves To investigate the level of ... chitinase and -1,3-glucanase are eVective in inhibiting the in vitro growth of several fungi (Mauch et al., 1988) Celery, Apium graveolens, treated with chitosan showed an increase in chitinase ... the Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Thailand for providing a strain of F solani f sp glycines and Dr Edward A Grand for a critical reading of the manuscript...
... and deathin calves 115 Table Post mortem weights of calves (kg) in different cause-and-time ofdeath categories Cause-and-time ofdeath N Mean SD Min Max Difficult calving Intrauterine death Clinically ... suffocation of the calf In cases of uncertainty in interpreting the pathological findings, the report of a difficult calving from the herdsman was used to strengthen the assessment Intrauterine death ... to be of growing importance in the stillborn syndrome Sluijter et al (1990) and Simpson (1990) also reported increasing incidences of stillbirths in heifer calvings in the Netherlands and in England,...
... 7.7 22/286 Causesofdeathin the hospital Causesofdeath within one year after ICU admission Cerebral infarction 4.2 12/286 Chronic renal disease 2.4 7/286 Diseases of the gastrointestinal tract ... Renal Creatinine ≤ 2.0 mg/dl Creatinine >2.0 mg/dl; doubling of creatinine in patients with previous compensated renal failure Continuous veno-venous haemofiltration Hepatic Bilirubin 50% of normal need and/or dopamine >5 μg/kg per minute, dobutamine 10 μg/kg per minute, AVP, epinephrine, norepinephrine,...
... a flame burn injury and had 23% TBSA burn Inhalation injury was present in 20% of all admitted burns Figure Brain deaths Brain injury accounted for 16% of all deaths Anoxic brain injury accounted ... no significant differences in TBSA of nonsurvivors, incidence of inhalation injury, cause of death, or time until death Respiratory failure was the primary cause ofdeath from 1989 to 1999, while ... cause ofdeath was an anoxic brain injury On the otherhand, patients may have confirmation of anoxic brain injury at autopsy, but the primary cause ofdeath was overwhelming sepsis encompassing...
... (prodromes) - Khởi phát (onset) - Ngưng tim (cardiac arrest) - Chết sinh học (biological death) TL : Myerburg RJ, Castellanos A Cardiac Arrest and SuddenCardiacDeathIn Braunwald’s Heart Disease ; ed ... sinh Bất thường điện sinh lý - Sợi hóa hệ His-Purkinje - QT dài - H/c Brugada Bất ổn định điện liên quan đến yếu tố thần kinh thể dịch hệ thần kinh tự chủ Loạn nhịp nặng phụ thuộc catecholamine ... 0,1 – 0,2%/năm • Tổng số ĐTDT/năm : > 300.000 TL : Myerburg RJ, Castellanos A Cardiac Arrest and SuddenCardiacDeathIn Braunwald’s Heart Disease ; ed by Libby, Borrow, Mann, Zipes Saunders 2008,...
... validated profile of high-risk factors for a lethal outcome in intimate violence, based on analysis of multi-disciplinary, longitudinal information linking non-lethal and lethal cases of intimate ... get institutional approval Hire and train staff Hire and train interviewers Develop and carry out interviewer training Develop and refine site protocols Maintain site safety standards Maintain ... from the start of the project, beginning with the hiring and training of the interviewers Candidates were carefully screened for their experience in working in the field and being comfortable...