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Idiopathic autoimmune diseases a study of their serological relationship /Feltkamp, Theodorus Egbertus Wijnandus. January 1966 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Der Einfluss der innersekretorischen Störungen auf das GebissEngering, Ludger. January 1933 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Münster in Westfalen, 1933.
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Methodology and Assessment of the Susceptibility of Potato Genotypes to Phytophthora Erythrosetpica Causal Organism of Pink RotFitzpatrick-Peabody, Erica January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Typing of human papillomavirus in Western Cape women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasiaKay, Patti Sheryl January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 2002 / Infection \\'ith specific high risk human papilloma"iruses (HPV) has been shown to play a causal
role in the development of ceJVical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and cenical cancer in women.
The development of a prophylactic vaccine to immull.ize women against HPV infection would
play a \'ita! role in protecting women against HPV infection and ultimately ceMcal cancer.
Despite cancer of the cer\'ix being the second most common cancer in South African women, a
literature search reveals that few studies have been performed in South Africa on the types of
HPV prevalent in women with CIN or cancer ofthe ceMx.
HPVs that infect the anogenital tract have also been shown to infect the oral ca\'ity. However, the
HPV prevalence rates vary greatly between studies and the significance of the presence ofHPV
in the oral ca\'ity is still not understood.
The primary objectives of this study were to establish the HPV prevalence rate infecting women
with CIN lesions using a sensitive nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and to develop a
novel restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) method to type the high risk mucosal
HPVs detected in these women. The secondary objective of this study was to establish the
prevalence rate and HPV types infecting the oral mucosa of women with CIN lesions and to
compare these HPV types with those detected in the ceMx.
Cemcal punch biopsies were taken from 163 women with CIN lesions and buccal cells were
collected from 33 of these participants. DNAwas extracted from the biopsies and buccal samples and PCR using CCRS primers performed to ensure sample adequacy. Nested PCR usmg
consensus degenerate primers for HPV was performed on all samples sho\\'wg sufficient
amplifiable DNA A novel restriction fragment length pol)morphism (RFLP) method was
developed to identify the 10 high risk mucosal HPVs considered human carcinogens of group 1
by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (lARC) as well as HPV 11 which is
commonly found in the oral cavity.
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Some aspects of thyroid metabolism in the chickenPoon, Raymond Wai-Man January 1977 (has links)
The study of thyroid metabolism usually involves the employment of antithyroid compounds and exogenous thyroid hormones in order to elucidate the thyroid function through the understanding of the effects of these compounds. In this study, the effects of die thiouracil and rapeseed meal goitrogens were examined in chicks. The goitrogenic effects of the thiouracil were manifested rapidly by increased thyroid weight, thyroid epithelium and uptake of radioiodine. The goitrogenic effects of rapeseed meal were similar to the effect of thiouracil except that at the level of meal fed, the effects were less pronounced and evident only after prolonged feeding. When an iodine deficient diet was fed to growing chicks, the goitrogenic effect was less than when thiouracil or rapeseed meal was fed.
Histological studies of the thyroid glands of adult birds fed an iodine deficient diet showed slight hyperplasia without thyroidal enlargement and with persistence of colloid,whereas growing chicks fed an iodine deficient diet displayed severe hyperplasia and loss of colloid. By contrast, the effects of thiouracil were independent of the age of chicks.
A combination of thiouracil and rapeseed meal produced goitrogenic effects greater than those occurring when thiouracil or rapeseed meal was fed singly.
Thiouracil fed in an iodine deficient diet, on the other hand, showed no goitrogenicity for chicks.
High doses (4.0 μg) of thyroxine administered daily to thiouraci1-treated chicks alleviated the antithyroid effects of thiouracil as indicated by the decrease in thyroid weight, thyroid epithelium and radioiodine uptake. Low doses (1.0 ug or less) of thyroxine administration, however, produced the opposite effects. Nevertheless, high doses of thyroxine did not relieve the growth depressing effects of thiouracil completely.
Autoradiographic studies on thyroids of thiouraci1-treated or rapeseed meal-fed chicks showed a uniform distribution of radioiodine in the colloid within five hours of administration of tracer. Differences in activity were observed among the individual follicles in each gland. The smaller follicles concentrated more iodine than the larger ones. Furthermore, very little iodine was observed in the epithelial cells. These findings, together with previous reports that inorganic iodine was present in the thyroid after its administration, suggested that iodination did not occur in the apical membrane of the follicular cells bordering the colloid.
Different rapeseed cultivars contain different amounts of glucosinolates which are responsible for the goitrogenic effect of the rapeseed meal. Goitrogenicity of three different kinds of rapeseed meals was compared in growing chicks and the results indicated that Candle meal had the least goitrogenic activity than the Tower and Span meal. / Land and Food Systems, Faculty of / Graduate
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The effect of daylength, pathogen isolate and host variety on Verticillium wilt of sunflower.Sedun, Frederick Samuel. January 1981 (has links)
No description available.
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The epidemiology of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) /Saville, William James Allan January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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The influence of barley stripe mosaic virus on the replication of tobacco mosaic virus in Hordeum vulgare.Dodds, James Allan. January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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Masking of tobacco mosaic virus RNA genome in the coat protein of barley stripe mosaic virus.Dodds, James Allan. January 1974 (has links)
No description available.
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The 'medical gaze' and the 'watchful eye' the treatment, prevention and epidemiology of venereal diseases in New South Wales c.1901-1925 /Ussher, Gregory Ronald. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Sydney, 2007. / Title from title screen (viewed October 9, 2008). Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, Faculty of Arts. Degree awarded 2007; theses submitted 2006. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
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