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Serum-free carnitine levels in children with heart failure
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 1999)
The serum-free carnitine (SFC) levels of 91 children with heart failure (HF) and of a control group consisting of 30 healthy children were measured, Twenty-four of 91 children with HF were administered oral L-carnitine. ...
Adsorption mechanisms of phenol and methylphenols on organoclays
(MULTI SCIENCE PUBL CO LTD, 1999)
Eight clay-organic complexes were synthesized by placing quaternary ammonium cations (QUATs) on to bentonite (B) and kaolinite (K) by cation exchange. The organic cations used were hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA), ...
Manganese and zinc in the ovipositors and mandibles of hymenopterous insects
(ACADEMIC PRESS LTD, 1998)
X-ray microanalysis of the ovipositor and mandibles of various hymenopterous insects has revealed the presence in many species of up to 10% wt/wt of either zinc or manganese in the cuticle. These metals appear to be involved ...
A case of primary orbital melanoma treated by local excision
(BRITISH MED JOURNAL PUBL GROUP, 1995)
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Development of the fluorescent microsphere technique for quantifying regional blood flow in small mammals
(WILEY, 1999)
We have demonstrated that the fluorescent microsphere technique can be used in small mammals for accurate determination of regional blood flows. Hn particular we have shown that 100% recovery of trapped microspheres is ...
Neonatal purpura fulminans due to homozygous protein C deficiency
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 1998)
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Grooming behaviours in the Hymenoptera (Insecta): potential phylogenetic significance
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 1999)
Grooming behaviours from representatives of 36 families of Hymenoptera were video recorded and analysed. Thirty-three distinct types of grooming movements were recognized. The evolutionary pattern of each behaviour is ...
Trigeminal nerve and brainstem catecholamine systems in cerebral vasospasm
(JAPAN NEUROSURGICAL SOC, 1998)
Cisternal blood injection in the rat and squirrel monkey produces a biphasic cerebral vasospasm, a decrease in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and an increase in glucose uptake (CMRglu) due to an anaerobic glucolysis actually ...