(1) The smoothing B-spline function was applied to 3, 10, 25, 50, 75, 90, and 97 percentile TW2 RUS, carpal and 20-bone scores.
(2) Ogi girls showed similar maturity pattern to Harbin girls, but Ogi boys retarded in the RUS score compared with Harbin boys during preadolescent period.
(3) Animal-to-animal variation in proportions of RUS and mixed reticuloruminal particles was not entirely removed by rumination and was still reflected in the percentages of F particles.
(4) In July, a religious procession was organised by the Ukrainian Orthodox church to commemorate the anniversary of the christening of Kievan Rus’ , while calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict in eastern Ukraine .
(5) Boli of ingested, masticated hay (MH), collected at the cardia, and serial samples of digesta taken from the ruminal upper strata (RUS) were wet-sieved.
(6) Gastric emptying of two different test liquid meals (500 ml isotonic saline and 500 ml skimmed milk, 1.8% fat) has been measured in 10 (saline) and in 19 (milk) normal volunteers by means of real-time ultrasonography (RUS) and scintigraphy, employed simultaneously.
(7) The most extensively studied mutant RUS 1 (carrying peg-1) is defective in biosynthesis of peptidoglycan at the nonpermissive conditions as evidenced by: (i) reduced incorporation of cell wall precursors into peptidoglycan; (ii) accumulation of the nucleotide, uridine diphosphate (UDP) muramyl-l-alanyl-d-glutamic acid; (iii) reduced specific activity of UDP N-acetylmuramyl (MurNAc)-l-alanyl-d-glutamate: l-lysine ligase (EC 6.3.2.7); and (iv) an increased susceptibility to lysis with sodium dodecyl sulfate.
(8) Bone age was assessed according to the Tanner-Whitehouse II (RUS) method, and height predictions were calculated using the age-specific regression equations of Tanner and colleagues.
(9) Belgian boys are advanced in RUS scores but are delayed for the carpal bones as compared with the British standards.
(10) The RUS method gave significantly greater evaluation of bone age (p less than 0.001), so that the treatment-induced acceleration of bone maturation was less significant: p less than 0.01 in females, NS in males.
(11) The RUS matured with narrower variation during preadolescent period, then became variable with advancing age.
(12) The Carpal skeletal ages of boys and girls are almost identical in all age-groups with those of the British children, while the RUS skeletal age shows a much greater variability in the different age-groups.
(13) Number of boli ruminated daily also was related to the RUS mean particle size.
(14) An error in the table for predicting the adult height of girls from RUS bone age, height and age, is identified and corrected.
(15) Secoverine and atropine antagonized ACh-induced increases in both Rds and Rus.
(16) excess hospital costs attributable to smoking were estimated from the 1987 national hospital discharge data (both public and private hospitals), and figures obtained from the Otago resource utilisation system (RUS).
(17) There was no significant difference between boys of all age groups, but a significant negative correlation between the velocity at the lactate threshold and bone maturity score (RUS score) of more than 200 was found in boys.
(18) The determination of gastric emptying by RUS was obtained indirectly through the measurement of gastric dimensions, with a single scan performed at the epigastrium, while the subject was kept in a standing position.
(19) Eleven subjects received atropine sulphate or placebo and 9 subjects a series of 3 injection of prostigmine, bethanechol or placebo, randomly assigned, at intervals of 24 h. RUS was performed under basal conditions after fasting for 12 h and every 5 min after drug injection up to 45 min in the atropine study and up to 60 min after prostigmine and bethanechol.
(20) Smoothed percentile curves of the maturity scores (TW2-20 bone, RUS and CARP scores) were calculated by means of cubic splines using a stepwise regression procedure for the selection of suitable knots.
Russ
Definition:
(n. sing. & pl.) A Russian, or the Russians.
(n. sing. & pl.) The language of the Russians.
(a.) Of or pertaining to the Russians.
Example Sentences:
(1) Forty-three patients with scaphoid pseudarthrosis were surgically treated using the Matti-Russe technique.
(2) Besides, we found in 3 patients increased serum immunoglobulins, chiefly IgG, as first Russe, Busey and Barbeau demonstrated in a large French-Canadian family.
(3) The results were compared with those obtained in a group of 10 normal control animals at the breeding station in Russe.
(4) Russ Tice and Thomas Drake, two whistleblowers that used to work for the NSA, took to the stage after the credits rolled.
(5) A version of the Russ Ballard song New York Groove blasts from the soundtrack.
(6) Fifty-two cases of scaphoid non-union requiring Matti-Russe operation are studied.
(7) A sensitive and specific radioimmunoassay has been developed for the identification or quantification of the human hemoglobin variants S, C, D-Los Angeles, E, G Philadelphia, Russ, O Arab, Beograd, J Paris I, G San Jose, Q Iran, Korle Bu, and F Malta I.
(8) The Matti-Russe method proved satisfactory in 24 of 43 patients available for long-term follow-up evaluation.
(9) "The over-three year environmental review for Keystone XL completed last summer was the most comprehensive process ever for a cross border pipeline," TransCanada president Russ Girling said in a statement.
(10) The Matti-Russe operative procedure, after a thorough evaluation of all available possibilities, seems to be the method most preferable.
(11) Five causes seem to be in direct relation with the failure of consolidation: the age, the failure of an initial surgery procedure, the presence of radiologic "necrosis", the quality of the technical performance of the Matti-Russe operation, and finally dorsal carpal instability that seems to be a fundamental cause in the failure of bony union.
(12) Twenty-five patients had Russe anterior corticocancellous bone-grafting between 1973 and 1984 for twenty-six symptomatic established non-unions of the scaphoid.
(13) We need to know “that if we gave people more money, kids’ brains would look different”, says Russ Whitehurst , a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center on Children and Families.
(14) Joanna Russ’s We Who Are About To … pictures a space opera gone wrong; a ship crash lands on a distant planet, and everybody dies.
(15) Electrical stimulation is an alternative when there is no synovial pseudarthrosis or scaphoid collapse deformity, or if a previous Russe graft has failed.
(16) Following a review of the literature, and guided by personal experience with the Matti-Russe technique and McLaughlin internal fixation, the authors present recommendations for treatment according to clinical presentation of the condition.
(17) The musical history of multi-racial Britain is usually elided to omit the 50s, jumping to the Jamaican insurgency of the 60s, but in London at least there was a vibrant scene, ranging from the big band swing of Jamaica's Leslie "Jiver" Hutchinson to the steel band of Trinidadian Russ Henderson.
(18) Unlike Matti-Russe, the authors remove the transplant from the distal metaphysis of the homolateral radius, which is easily exposed by prolonging the skin incision by a few centimetres.
(19) The field of indication of the Matti-Russe's operation is widened and the mechanical stability increased.
(20) "Tilikum is a casualty of captivity; it has destroyed his mind and turned him demented," Russ Rector, a former dolphin trainer in Fort Lauderdale who now runs the Dolphin Freedom Foundation, said.