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(2) Competition for resources also occurs from noncancer drugs, eg, cardiovascular agents.
(3) Black males with low intentions to use condoms reported significantly more negative attitudes about the use of condoms (eg, using condoms is disgusting) and reacted with more intense anger when their partners asked about previous sexual contacts, when a partner refused sex without a condom, or when they perceived condoms as interfering with foreplay and sexual pleasure.
(4) --The frequency of common clinical manifestations (eg, headache, fever, and rash) and laboratory findings (eg, leukocyte and platelet counts and serum chemistry abnormalities) of patients with infectious diseases was tabulated.
(5) The phenomenon observed in case 2 and 3 is suspected to be caused by some allergic mechanism eg.
(6) Egged on by Israel, Trump has threatened to tear up Obama’s landmark 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.
(7) Human T cell clones cytotoxic for autologous sarcoma cell lines have been developed from patient JM with an osteogenic sarcoma, and from patients EG and RM with malignant fibrohistiocytoma.
(8) Subacute (10-day) and subchronic (90-day) toxicity studies of ethylene glycol (EG) were conducted in male and female Sprague-Dawley rats to provide the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Drinking Water with toxicity data for final preparation of a Health Advisory for the chemical.
(9) ANCA-associated vasculitides can be categorized into a number of distinctive clinicopathologic categories, eg, Wegener's granulomatosis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, pulmonary renal syndrome, microscopic polyarteritis nodosa, leukocytoclastic angiitis, and necrotizing and crescentic glomerulonephritis.
(10) This correlation coefficient indicates a short-term variation of serum cholesterol, and reflects measurement errors and intra-individual fluctuations in cholesterol level, eg due to variations in dietary habits.
(11) The patient died 30 h after taking EG without being effectively treated.
(12) This study indicates that NaF can inhibit renal stone formation induced by EG by decreasing oxalate synthesis and urinary oxalate excretion, and suggests a possible clinical therapeutic value of NaF in the prevention of oxalate kidney stones.
(13) We examined the effect of ethylene glycol (EG) concentration, in water, on O2 sensitivity, stirring effect, in vitro drift, in vitro response time, behaviour on the skin of newborn infants and in vivo response time.
(14) In contrast, the additional karyotypic changes in de novo Ph+ ALL (eg, +4, -7, -20, markers) were those commonly seen in ALL without a Ph and were generally different from those seen in CML-BC.
(15) Academic units of allied health (eg, schools and colleges of allied health) are relatively new to institutions of higher education.
(16) When external Na+ concentration was reduced, Ec, Ea and Eg were linearly and similarly shifted in the negative direction, indicating that all these reversal potentials are determined primarily by a Na+ conductance.
(17) Thus egasyn levels are determined by the Eg locus and show additive inheritance.
(18) Direct inoculation of blood from a bacteremic animal, eg, by needle stick is a theoretical, but, so far, undocumented health risk.
(19) Enzyme markers of skeletal muscle injury that have been previously used (eg, aldolase, enolase, aspartate aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme 5) are not as specific as creatine kinase and have limited clinical utility.
(20) Characteristic hemodynamic changes associated with hypothyroidism in the rat were noted (eg.
Egling
Definition:
(n.) The European perch when two years old.
Example Sentences:
(1) In E. coli, the egl gene appeared to be expressed from its own promoter, but its product was restricted to the cytoplasm.
(2) Hyperthyroidism shortens the average length of the cell cycle by decreasing the duration of the pre-DNA synthetic phase (G1), indicating that excess thyroxine may exert a direct effect on the EGL.
(3) The build-up of cell numbers in the EGL at day 6 seems to be related to a preceding, transient retardation of cell migration from this layer rather than to an acceleration of cell replication, since cell cycle parameters are normal.
(4) day 6, pyknotic cells disappeared from the EGL or, after the larger doses of cis-DDP, substantially decreased in number.
(5) Autoradiographic studies revealed DNA synthesis in both the EGL-S and EGL-D. Mitotic cells do not migrate from the EGL-S to the EGL-D, as evidenced by disruption of the cytoskeletal matrix with vinblastine sulfate.
(6) After reaggregation with wild-type EGL precursor cells, weaver precursor cells extended neurites equivalent in length to wild-type cells, migrated along astroglial fibers, and expressed TAG-1 and astrotactin.
(7) The first wave of development begins prior to the establishment of the external granular layer (EGL), and proceeds slowly for two to three months during the formation of the EGL; then accelerating as metamorphosis is being completed, the cells reach near-adult dimensions a month later.
(8) Immunohistochemical studies revealed that E-N-CAM was observed in the area below the external granular layer (EGL) of the P7 cerebellum in both the control and Ara-C treated mice.
(9) An estimated generalized least squares (EGLS) estimator is proposed and its efficiency relative to OLS is discussed.
(10) These genes appear to be involved in the determination of the sexual phenotype of the HSNs, and one of them (egl-41) is a newly identified gene that may function generally in sex determination.
(11) In the premetamorphic tadpole, parallel fiber-like processes (PFP) were present in the incipient molecular layer, long before the appearance of the external granular layer (EGL).
(12) Bergmann cell bodies were swollen and the nuclei of Purkinje cells as well as of surviving cells of the EGL were enlarged.
(13) The study revealed formation of pre-migratory granule cells in the EGL of foetal rats.
(14) Even prior to the formation of the EGL these cells are already present in the stage of dendritic orientation and flattening which, however, varies from the norm.
(15) At the same time (E18-P0) L1 antigen- and neurofilament-positive, presumably granule cell processes extend radially from the external granule cell layer (EGL).
(16) The egl gene of Pseudomonas solanacearum was cloned on a cosmid and expressed in Escherichia coli.
(17) The external germinal layer (EGL) and molecular layer (ML), which during development contain granule cells at early stages of axon growth, contained only low levels of NMDA-displaceable L-[3H]glutamate binding sites.
(18) The reduction in cell number and granularity was particularly conspicuous with regard to the EGL cells.
(19) Their major target, the granule cells begin inward migration from the external germinal layer (EGL) prior to PD 30, but do not form a distinct internal granular layer (IGL) until PD 35.
(20) The effects of treatment with L-thyroxine (T4), 2.5 S nerve growth factor (NGF), monoclonal anti-NGF and monoclonal anti-NGF receptor antibodies, separately or together, on the two main processes of cerebellar histogenesis, the disappearance of the external granular layer (egl) and Purkinje cell (PC) morphogenesis, were studied in 10-day-old (1 day after the last injection) and 15-day-old normal and hypothyroid rats.