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EFFECT OF SIMULATED WEIGHTLESSNESS ON VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE ALPHA RECEPTOR RESPONSIVENESS DURING ACUTE ORTHOSTASIS.Blamick, Cynthia Ann. January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
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ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF A CYTOKININ FROM MEDICAGO SATIVA L. (ALFALFA, ZEATIN, HPLC).Fimbres, Anna Maria. January 1985 (has links)
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EFFECT OF SODIUM-CHLORIDE, SODIUM-SULFATE AND CALCIUM-CHLORIDE SALTS ON NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE BY TOMATO PLANTS (SALINITY, OSMOTIC PRESSURE, SPECIFIC ION EFFECT).Rawahy, Salim Ali, 1951- January 1986 (has links)
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Comparison of EEG during normal sleep and anesthesia with two clinical monitors for the purpose of studying anesthetic depthSnyder, Mark Mallory, 1951- January 1987 (has links)
Investigators have shown that monitoring the electrical activity of the brain can indicate CNS status and that it can enhance the assessment of anesthetic depth when used with other clinical signs. It is important to understand the variables that are produced by EEG monitors and used to assess CNS status and to understand similarities and differences between stages of intra-operative sleep. This investigation used well studied stages of normal sleep for comparison with different stages of intra-operativesleep. EEG data from 6 intra-operative from 6 intra-operative and 6 normal sleep subjects were collected on FM recorder and processed with 2 clinical EEG monitors. The results failed to show any similarities in EEG variables between stages of normal sleep and intra-operative sleep. Comparison of the two monitors in assessing similar EEG waveforms showed that they have different sensitivities to frequency and amplitude and they produce different results with differences in their ability to separate information.
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Production and in vitro characterization of antibody against acetaldehyde rabbit serum albumin conjugatesLung, Chien-Cheng, 1960- January 1987 (has links)
Acetaldehyde, the first metabolite of ethanol, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease. In order to investigate a possible immunologic mechanism whereby acetaldehyde might exert its toxic effect acetaldehyde protein conjuates were prepared and characterized. This study demonstrates that acetaldehyde conjugated albumin can be an immunogen, can form a more negatively charged, more acidic, heterogeneous conjugate than albumin and can elicitate a specific rabbit antibody. ELISA can be used to assay antibodies produced in response to acetaldehyde albumin conjugates suggesting that chronic alcohol ingestion can lead the generation of antibodies against acetaldehyde conjugated human serum albumin. The significance of this study is that it possibly can provide a method to investigate the mechanism responsible for the sequelae of alcoholism.
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The optogalvanic effect in positive columnsStark, M. S. January 1986 (has links)
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The C₃H 10T1/2 mouse embryo transformation assay : the role of radiation quality and dose-rateHall, Susan Claire January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation into the role of alpha1̲-adrenoceptors in the control of blood pressure and heart rate in the ratPierce, V. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Characterisation and modelling of the cold biased FET and its use in low distortion circuit designHutabarat, Mervin Tangguar January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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The effect of context on physiology and smoking behaviourMorris, Paul Haydn January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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