(1) In addition to published reports and theses, it also includes unpublished data provided to the Australian Institute of Health by State and Territory health authorities.
(2) Theses changes during the infusion were evident in the one patient without glucose intolerance.
(3) This demand is based on the following theses: --Nobody but the patient himself is able to perform functional movements.
(4) Theses devices incorporate a stainless steel shuttle stem valve which can be repeatedly turned on and off.
(5) The chronic pain is the main cause of incapacity and may be responsible for the secondary articular alterations in theses patients.
(6) This article sets forth two theses: (1) that animal models of aggressive behavior have utility in fostering and guiding human aggression research; and (2) that clinical violence research should now focus on the severely and repetitively aggressive patients for study and therapeutic research.
(7) Based on a homogeneous series of 50 cases investigated within less than a week by CT scan and NMR imaging with mediastinoscopic correlation, and in 32 of theses cases with correlation with operative findings, a critical study was carried out of modern imaging methods for detection of mediastinal gland invasion from primary bronchial cancer.
(8) Today’s secret NSA programs are tomorrow’s PHD theses and the next day’s hacker tools,” he added.
(9) Among the descendants of tetracycline-treated individuals were lines which superficially simulated these phenomena, but theses lines ultimately reverted to the cytoplasmic compatibility type of the strain which was submitted to the treatment.
(10) Theses results indicate that type II F' plasmids are the predominant tra+ F' type from this region of the Escherichia coli K-12 chromosome and that the recombination events leading to formation of these plasmids exhibit site specificity.
(11) The treatment of rat brain (Na+ + K+)-ATPase with thesee inhibitors caused a significant decrease in reactivity of the enzyme to N-ethyl[3H]maleimide.
(12) The beginnings of an explanation of such findings are discussed and then taken up in the theses expressed in conclusion.
(13) The history of the development of the doctoral theses in the field of medicine is demonstrated at the instance of the University of Halle.
(14) Theses results are different from those that were obtained from earlier studies of patients with chronic liver disease.
(15) However, theses sites have also high affinity for guanidino compounds and amiloride.
(16) Theses changes appear in group II of mice (laparotomy and DMH) and group III (cholecystectomy and DMH), but not in group I (controls).
(17) During this time span, researchers who cautiously tested the different theses of improvement began to publish serious warnings of many complications.
(18) Finally, eight theses pertaining to ecotoxicology summarize what can be learned from the analysis of a chemical spill.
(19) Theses data suggest that the mesangial inflammatory process in these patients may be medicated in part by the alternate pathway of complement activation and that the mechanism is activated locally.
(20) It is shown that the neuropsychological resume drawn by the authors is invalidated by statistically significant findings already presented in the two diploma theses, upon which the previous authors drew.
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