(1) However, when first trimester specimens were analyzed, the direct-product measurements were significantly larger than the corresponding 3H2O assay results.
(2) Confined placental chorionic mosaicism is reported in 2% of viable pregnancies cytogenetically analyzed on chorionic villi samplings (CVS) at 9-12 weeks of gestation.
(3) Binding data for both ligands to the enzyme yielded nonlinear Scatchard plots that analyze in terms of four negatively cooperative binding sites per enzyme tetramer.
(4) To clarify the functional roles of His40, Glu58, and His92, we analyzed the consequences of several amino acid substitutions (His40Ala, His40Lys, His40Asp, Glu58Ala, Glu58Gln, and His92Gln) on the kinetics of GpC transesterification.
(5) Mutational mosaicism was used as a developmental model to analyze 1,500 sporadic and 179 familial cases of retinoblastoma from the world literature.
(6) We analyzed the amounts and types of glycosphingolipids (GSLs) from peripheral blood lymphocytes, monocytes, and granulocytes isolated by counter-current elutriation.
(7) The lineage and clonality of Hodgkin's disease (HD) were investigated by analyzing the organization of the immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor beta-chain (T beta) gene loci in 18 cases of HD, and for comparison, in a panel of 103 cases of B- and T-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHLs) and lymphoid leukemias (LLs).
(8) The purpose of the present study was to analyze the effects of cromakalim (BRL 34915), a potent drug from a new class of drugs characterized as "K+ channel openers", on the electrical activity of human skeletal muscle.
(9) A conventional liquid chromatograph with a low capacity column and a conductimetric detector is used to analyze aerosols of Cl-, Br-, NO-3 and SO=4 with good results.
(10) The results were compared with those obtained by Hess and Goldblatt, and were further analyzed for possible differences by age, sex, ethnicity, and family size.
(11) To determine the diagnostic and discriminative value of these subisoenzymes in polymyositis, we analyzed CK and its MM subisoenzyme forms in serum samples from 22 patients with myositis and from 23 controls.
(12) We assumed that the sensory messages received at a given level are transformed by a stochastic process, called Alopex, in a way which maximizes responses in central feature analyzers.
(13) In order to develop a sampling strategy and a method for analyzing the circadian body temperature pattern, we monitored estimates of the temperature in four ways using rectal, oral, axillary and deep body temperature from the skin surface every hour for 72 consecutive hours in 10 normal control subjects.
(14) In vitro transcription products were analyzed for their 5' end sequences and their oligonucleotide compositions.
(15) The authors analyze the biomechanical effectiveness of pelvic osteotomy according to the Chiari method.
(16) Ether extracts were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and various chlorinated and non-chlorinated compounds were detected, e.g.
(17) The acetonitrile extract is concentrated and analyzed by HPLC, using a new polymer-based column, and detected by UV spectroscopy at 270 nm.
(18) Metabolites were analyzed by reverse-phase HPLC and identified by NMR, UV, and mass spectrometry.
(19) This paper analyzes the nucleotide sequences of three viruses: Kunjin, west Nile, and yellow fever.
(20) The power spectrum of the EMG was analyzed during isometric contractions of the shoulder muscles.
Graphology
Definition:
(n.) The art of judging of a person's character, disposition, and aptitude from his handwriting.
Example Sentences:
(1) However, the second graphological analysis showed no significant changes in any of the patients.
(2) Impaired readers performed slower than average readers on all naming measures across all years, particularly on graphological symbols.
(3) The graphological analysis is particularly helpful in the following ways: early diagnosis, documenting the course of the disease, evaluating treatment, psychological relationships as well as the problems of old age.
(4) Graphological signs of extraversion were rated from handwriting samples of undergraduates (ns = 35 males, 31 females; 23 males, 20 females) and correlated with extraversion scores from an objective psychological test.
(5) Graphoanalysis is the most systematically developed and best researched of all methods of handwriting analysis (genetically called graphology).
(6) He had a better knowledge of the graphological image, but it remained insufficient to result in word retrieval.
(7) We postulate that the patient's deficit took place outside semantic treatment and before achievement of lexical (phonological or graphological) output.
(8) The strongest correlations were between naming speed for graphological stimuli and lower-level reading tasks.
(9) This needs to be done by a competent graphologist.-Prejudices against graphological methods and exaggerated expectations will be reduced if proper information is presented.
(10) It was pointed out that, with certain graphological principles gaining acceptance in scientific circles, it is still important to check the activities of persons who claim to use these newer principles.
(11) There was no difference in the acceptance of a general personality interpretation supposedly based on psychological, graphological, or astrological assessment procedures.
(12) 45 patients considering cosmetic surgery underwent two graphological tests; the first prior to their operation, the second approximately six months afterwards.
(13) The handwritings of two groups of 23 subjects each (people with multiple sclerosis and a comparison group), matched for age and gender, were compared, using the Roman-Staempfli Psychogram, a graphological charting system with seven additional categories.
(14) 88 (35.2%) of the patients showed a HV alteration without any pathological graphologic elements.
(15) No evidence was found for the validity of the graphological signs.
(16) These results suggest that neurological damage is reflected in handwriting and can be measured graphologically for physical or psychological characteristics.