... New Zealand and in the Chatham Islands, habitats separated by about 800 km of Pacific Ocean The island populations were monophyletic, and probably dispersed from New Zealand to the islands by ... Cockroaches, by Louis M Roth and Edwin R Willis, published in 1960 Its encyclopedic treatment of cockroach ecology andnaturalhistory was an extraordinary achievement and is still, hands down, the best ... book and for spirited and productive discussions Anne Roth and the Interlibrary Loan and Document Delivery Services at NCSU were instrumental in obtaining obscure references I thank Vince Burke and...
... infection Hence, further research and understanding in this sector may bring exciting new information and better understanding of the naturalhistory of HBV and supplement our existing armamentarium ... flares in chronic hepatitis B: The Naturaland unnatural history of an immunologically mediated liver disease Gastroenterology 2001;120:1009-1022 Fattovich G Naturalhistory of hepatitis B Journal ... Europe, India, and Africa Genotype B and C are common in Asia; genotype D, in southern Europe, the Middle East, and India; genotype E, in West Africa and South Africa; genotype F, in South and Central...
... W WOOD, AND OTHERS CALCUTTA: THACKER, SPINK, AND CO BOMBAY: THACKER AND CO., LIMITED LONDON: W THACKER AND CO 1884 LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING ... Arabicus and Indicus 2nd.—H Neptunianus, consisting of—1st, the Malays peopling the coasts of the islands of the Indian Ocean, Madagascar, &c.; 2nd, New Zealanders and Islanders of the Pacific; and, ... Gonds and Kands The Cheroos and Kharwars, Parheyas, Kisans, Bhuikers, Boyars, Nagbansis, Kaurs, Mars, Bhunyiars, Bendkars form another great group apart from the Kolarians and Dravidians, and approximating...
... in conclusion, work hard, study hard, and look to good modellers and painters — and not to bird-stuffers — for conceptions of form, arrangement, and colour, and in the end, believe me, you will ... eyebrows, and hair are still in their natural state, and this after an interval of thousands of years In some mummies, for instance, the contour of the features is plainly discernible, and surely ... years ago, at which date naturalists appear to have had some idea of the proper preservation and mounting of naturalhistory specimens; but Réaumur, more than a century and a quarter ago, published...
... India, and Kashmir; by the geographers of Arabia and Persia; by the mediæval voyagers of Italy and France; by the annalists of Portugal and Spain; by the merchant adventurers of Holland, and by ... geography andnaturalhistory of the island Here his scientific knowledge, successfully cultivated during a residence of nearly twelve years in Ceylon, and his intimate familiarity with its zoology and ... Mr EDGAR L LAYARD in the Annals and Magazine of NaturalHistory for 1852 and 1853; and some very imperfect lists appended to PRIDHAM'S compiled account of the island.[1] KNOX, in the charming narrative...
... then the ratio of the mortality rate and the CF estimates the incidence rate, and one can use the fact that the prevalence equals the product of the incidenceand the duration (P = I*D) to obtain ... disease in addition to the prevalence and mortality rate, as the incidence would then equal the prevalence divided by the duration, and the ratio of the mortality andincidence rate would yield the ... implicit, and untested, assumption that the naturalhistory of tuberculosis does not differ significantly among countries and periods However, the risk of infection with M tuberculosis and progression...
... Noiti suggests that woodlands and forest covered the lower slopes of the volcanic highlands to the east of Laetoli, and that a mosaic of woodland, bushland and wooded grasslands occurred more distally ... woodland, open woodland, shrubland and grassland It was certainly more densely wooded than the modern-day Laetoli ecosystem, which is dominated by grassland and open woodland (Andrews et al 2011) ... vegetation and making standing bodies of water toxic (Peters et al 2008) The subsequent formation of calcretes and hardpans would have led to a landscape dominated by grasslands and open woodlands...
... management strategies The objective of this study was to describe aspects of the naturalhistoryand pathophysiology of CAVF and to propose potential treatment strategies Methods Patients In the last ... resonance imaging and contrast enhanced multislice tomography can be used as adjunct to coronary angiography [5,6,16-18] Although the naturalhistory of the CAVF is variable and some spontaneous ... complications Surgical closure of CAVF by epicardial and endocardial ligations are gold standard for the treatment of CAVF and remains safe and effective with good reported success [13,22-24]...
... genetic, and biochemical factors associated with the development and progression of OA at multiple sites (hand, knee, hip, and spine) Subjects between the ages of 50 and 80 years where randomly ... describe the naturalhistory of BMLs in a population based sample using a quantitative measure; and 2) examine the clinical correlates of BMLs, including pain, function, and stiffness scores and total ... individual and examine the association between changes in WOMAC scores (pain, function, and stiffness) and continuous changes in BML size Standard diagnostic checks of model adequacy and unusual...
... Peripheral Tissues (Muscle and Fat) Glucose Liver Glucose (glycogen) storage and production-Liver and Kidneys Glucose (glycogen) Pancreas storage and metabolism Insulin and glucagon secretion International ... Glucose Metabolism and the NaturalHistory of Diabetes • Normal Glucose Metabolism • Type Diabetes (IDDM) Autoimmune • Type Diabetes (NIDDM) Insulin Resistant and Insulin Deficient • Gestational ... Hyperglycemia • Hyperglycemia is related to microvascular and macrovascular complications in Type and Type 2; and to excess fetal growth and complications of delivery in GDM • Treatment of hyperglycemia...
... within natural reserves and national parks Four methods were used for collecting Brentidae: hand picking, using a beating tray, dragging a net under branches and trunks of fallen trees and using ... 1807 and Nerthra Say, 1832 (Fig 36) Within Ochterus two distinct ecological groups of species exist, those inhabiting horizontal littoral substrates of mud and sand along lowland still and slow-flowing ... by an elongated body, and eyes situated far behind the anterior margin of a strangely-shaped head The most common and widespread species are found in both lowland and highland habitats, whilst...
... infant: incidenceand outcome Ann Neurol 1980;7:118–24 19 Allan WC, Holt PJ, Sawyer LR, et al Ventricular dilation after neonatal periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage Naturalhistoryand therapeutic ... studied in the late 1990s to examine the incidence of PVD, outline its subsequent course andnatural history, and identify predictive factors for adverse short term outcome, defined as requirement ... short- and long-term results Childs Nerv Syst 1996;12:27–33 13 Dykes FD, Dunbar B, Lazarra A, et al Posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus in high-risk preterm infants: natural history, management, and long-term...
... Carpet Monsters and Killer Spores This page intentionally left blank CARPET MONSTERS AND KILLER SPORES A NATURALHISTORY OF TOXIC MOLD Nicholas P Money 2004 Oxford New York Auckland Bangkok Buenos ... and lip balm that trumpeted an all -natural, no-preservative pedigree She loved the lip balm and took the little jar of the stuff with us to Norway in the summer of 2002 and used it every day And ... humans and fungi, and was viewed as an isolated event of minimal concern to clinicians and public health officials That picture changed between January 1993 and December 1994, when 11 Cleveland babies...
... R.H., and Purcell R.H Genetic heterogeneity of hepatitis C virus: quasispecies and genotypes Semin Liver Dis, 1995 15(1): 41-63 Dodd R.Y, Notari E.P.t., and Stramer S.L Current prevalence andincidence ... Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of California-Irvine, Irvine, California USA His clinical interests include naturalhistoryand management of hepatitis B and C Timothy R Morgan, ... studies focusing on the natural course of disease progression from chronic hepatitis C to cirrhosis, HCC, and death The liver biopsy is the gold standard for the grading and staging of chronic...
... go, is his ‘most natural condition, the free arranging, locating, disposing, and constructing in the moments of ‘inspiration’ and how strictly and delicately he then obeys a thousand laws, which, ... 301 Beyond Good and Evil diversified descent in his body—that is to say, contrary, and often not only contrary, instincts and standards of value, which struggle with one another and are seldom ... however, the contrariety and conflict in such natures operate as an ADDITIONAL incentive and stimulus to life and if, on the other hand, in addition to their powerful and irreconcilable instincts,...
... required withstand voltage, accounting for all other differences between the conditions in service and those in the standard withstand test 3.30 standard withstand voltage (U,): The standard value ... associations,onlytwostandardwithstandvoltagesaresufficient define the standard insulation level of the equipment: - to For equipment in range I: a) the standard lightning impulse withstand voltage, and b) the standard ... withstand voltage - For equipment in range Il: a) the standard switching impulse withstand voltage, and b) the standard lightning impulse withstand voltage If technically economically and justified,...
... the Seals, this NaturalHistory of Chocolate, and I judge that the Impression will be very necessary and useful for the Publick Given at Paris this 5th of April, 1719 THE NaturalHISTORY OF CHOCOLATE ... little Plants, and by cutting the Shrubs, and small kinds of Trees, and felling the Trunks and larger Branches of others; they then make Piles, and set them on fire in all Parts, and so burn down ... the Kernels Morning and Evening, and send the Negroes among them; who with their Feet and Hands, turn them topsy turvy, and then cover them up as before, with the same Leaves and the same Planks...
... family history of colorectal cancer and/ or polyps, a personal history of inflammatory bowel disease, smoking, alcohol use, physical inactivity, and a diet high in saturated fat and/ or red meat and ... including: • Cancer Incidenceand Mortality in New Jersey 2000-2004; • Cancer Incidence Rates in New Jersey’s Ten Most Populated Municipalities 1998-2002; • Trends in Cancer Incidenceand Mortality ... January 1, 2003; and • Childhood Cancer in New Jersey 1979-2002 Our new interactive cancer data mapping application provides incidenceand mortality counts and rates statewide and at the county...
... between institutions and entrepreneurs Entrepreneurship and Business History: Renewing the Research Agenda Geoffrey Jones and R Daniel Wadhwani Entrepreneurship and Business History Since the 1980s, ... technological and resource lock-ins, and routine and cultural rigidities (Brown and Eisenhart 1995; Teece 1998) The business history literature on corporate entrepreneurship evolved in parallel and with ... Bristol and Manchester, 1870-1914.” Business History, 37: 64-85 - and Möller, R (1994) “Tired Pioneers and Dynamic Newcomers? A Comparative Essay on English and German Entrepreneurial History, ...
... Dr Philip Colquhoun – Accounting history, especially archival research, and the history of public sector accounting, focusing particularly on New Zealand and the importance of public sector/constitutional conventions and the setting of government accounting policies. ... School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations (History) Dr Steve Behrendt – Transatlantic slave trade, maritime history, Atlantic history, pre‐colonial African history, Caribbean history, medical history, British Empire, business history, quantitative methods. ... experimental economics), economic history (staple theory and export‐led growth, and cliometrics) and the history of economic thought. Email: morris.altman@vuw.ac.nz • School of Accounting and Commercial Law (SACL) Professor Rachel Baskerville – Accounting history ...