(1) Sice 17.26% of our studied subjects showed hemolytic antibodies, we consider it is sufficient to identify dangerous donors through a dosage of hemolytic isoantibodies.
(2) phentolamine and corinfar alleviated the unfavourable effect of beta-adrenoblockers, enhanced renal blood flow, decreased the frequency of SICE detection to the initial level and improved the results of treatment.
(3) The advantages of this technique are as follows: (1) large quantities of human peripheral blood phagocytes consisting of greater than 95 per cent polymorphonuclear cells can be obtained: (2) these cells are known to be biologically active sice chemotaxis is a requirement for their isolation; (3) the separative method is dependent on chemotactic properties rather than sedimentation characteristics; and finally (4) the resulting cell preparations are virtually devoid of lymphocytes and erythrocytes.
(4) Determination of the slow isoenzymes of carbon esterases (SICE) in the urine by the disc-electrophoresis techniques was used as a marker of kidney impairment in 90 patients with II stage essential hypertension.
(5) Sice 1980 no death were observed due to RF or related cardiac involvement.
(6) In obsidan and visken treatment the frequency of SICE detection in the urine has increased from 30-50 to 70-100 per cent; the effective renal blood flow was reduced and specific peripheral resistance was increased and leg blood flow deteriorated.
Sipe
Definition:
(v. i.) To run or soak through fine pores and interstices; to ooze.
Example Sentences:
(1) The deduced NH2-terminal 30 amino acids encoded by the dog cDNA are identical to those determined by sequence analysis of purified dog cytochrome P450 PBD-2, and the amino acid composition concurs with that determined for the PBD-2 protein (D. B. Duignan, I. G. Sipes, T. B. Leonard, and J. R. Halpert, 1987, Arch.