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Allocating Harvests among Polar Bear Stocks in the Beaufort Sea
ABSTRACT. Recognition that polar bears are shared by hunters in Canada and Alaska prompted development of the "Polar Bear Management Agreement for the ...
From Arctic,
9/1/05
by Amstrup, S C
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Primate-to-human retroviral transmission in Asia
We describe the first reported transmission to a human of simian foamy virus (SFV) from a free-ranging population of nonhuman primates in Asia. The transmission of an exogenous retrovirus, SFV, fro
From Emerging Infectious Diseases,
7/1/05
by Lisa Jones-Engel
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Sentinel lymph node mapping of the pleural space
Study objectives: Although the sentinel lymph node (SLN) concept has traditionally been applied to solid organs, we hypothesized that the pleural space ...
From CHEST,
5/1/05
by Cherie P. Parungo
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Latex d-dimer signal in in situ femoral vein thrombus in swine and effect of minidose exogenous tissue plasminogen activator bolus
Study objectives: We created in situ femoral vein thrombi in swine to investigate the response of the latex d-dimer signal to acute in situ venous thrombosis, ...
From CHEST,
2/1/05
by Vincent J.B. Robinson
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Effects of Prefeeding a Prebiotic on Diarrhea and Colonic Cell Proliferation in Piglets Fed Lactulose
ABSTRACT. Objectives: Severe lactulose malabsorption causes osmotic diarrhea and decreased cecal cell proliferation. We tested the hypothesis that prefeeding ...
From JPEN: Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition,
1/1/04
by Kien, C Lawrence
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Moderate disaccharide malabsorption does not affect weight gain and cecal cell proliferation in piglets
ABSTRACT. Backgound: Intestinal malabsorption of disaccharides or oligosaccharides occurs normally in preterm infants, the majority of the world's adult ...
From JPEN: Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition,
9/1/03
by Kien, C Lawrence
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Positive end-expiratory pressure after a recruitment maneuver prevents both alveolar collapse and recruitment/derecruitment
We tested the hypothesis that collapsed alveoli opened by a recruitment maneuver would be unstable or recollapse without adequate positive end-expiratory ...
From American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,
6/15/03
by Halter, Jeffrey M
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Human exposure to herpesvirus Bseropositive macaques, Bali, Indonesia - Research - Statistical Data Included
Herpesvirus B (Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1) has been implicated as the cause of approximately 40 cases of meningoencephalitis affecting persons in direct or indirect contact with laboratory macaqu
From Emerging Infectious Diseases,
8/1/02
by Gregory A. Engel
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