(1) We investigated the significance of pyuria in relation to the method of specimen acquistion, number of white blood cells and isolation of pathogens on culture.
(2) These peptides do not have anti-amnesic activity when given before acquistion.
(3) These lesions profoundly impaired acquistion of shuttle box avoidance responses by intact males.
(4) Possible objectives to be served by a multiple source cancer data acquistion program and some limitations associated therewith are presented.
(5) Lebedev, who has had to take on losses at the Standard of between £10m and £20m, will be attracted to the Independent titles' projected profitability as he would not want to take on two loss-making print acquistions.
(6) The pathogenicity (tumor foramtion) of strains A6 and C58 and the sensitivity of strain C58 to bacteriocin 84 were unaffected by the acquistion of RP4 by the Agrobacterium strains.
(7) This acquistion of membrane lipid in vitro does not result in a change in their rate of glucose utilization or sodium efflux.
(8) Implications for a general theory of phonologica acquistion are discussed.
(9) While language in an adult speaker is used for reasons other than social communication, the communication function is the primary source for language acquistion, other language functions being derivatives of this basic function.
(10) A study was made of the influence of stress (swinging) applied on the first to the fifth day of life of newborn rats, on acquistion of active unilateral avoidance, passive avoidance of a dark "dangerous" compartment, the relative weight of the brain and absolute increase in the weight of the body at an early age.
(11) No change was observed in the rate of acquistion of a conditioned active avoidance response in the food-deprived rats when compared with their littermate controls when tested as adults.
(12) In utero acquistion of protective levels of neutralizing antibody to canine distemper virus (CDV) was observed in four litters of colostrum-deprived gnotobiotic and specific-pathogen-free puppies.
(13) Under both CS conditions, avoidance acquistion was similar at each age level.
(14) This modulation may partially underlie the phenomenon of "saccadic suppression" and hasten the acquistion of a meaningful visualsample immediately following an ocular saccade.
(15) A method involving repeated acquistion of behavioral chain was used to assess the effects of methylphenidate and imipramine in individual animals.
(16) Epidemiologic studies implicated radial arterial catheters as the route of acquistion of E cloacae, and bacteriologic studies confirmed arterial pressure transducers as the sources of bacteria.
(17) A compact system was designed for weighing procedures in toxicological studies on small animals that integrated 4 basic functions: data acquistion, record keeping, statistical analysis, and report preparation.
(18) This paper describes the more common and important fetal anomalies which can be demonstrated by ultrasound and indicates the importance of meticulous attention to technique and the significance of the acquistion of skill in real-time sonography by the physician-sonologist.
(19) Together with other data on the performance of the right hemisphere on the Token Test (Zaidel, 1976), the results suggest a complex model of the development of language laterality in the brain, in which some, but not all, auditory language functions continue to develop in the right hemisphere past what is generally regarded as the critical period for language acquistion.
(20) It is suggested that movement is a major factor in the initiation of defensive responses and that movement of a neutral stimulus may enhance the acquistion of defensive responses to that stimulus.