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Cerebral anaerobic glycolysis and reduced cerebral oxygen transport in human cerebral malaria.
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Diabetes and early postoperative outcomes following lumbar fusion.
Published 2007“… STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study using data from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample administrative data from 1988 through 2003. OBJECTIVE: To examine perioperative morbidity and mortality for patients with and without diabetes mellitus following lumbar spinal fusion. …”
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Expression of a maize cell wall hydroxyproline-rich glycoprotein gene in early leaf and root vascular differentiation.
Published 1990“…A single gene was cloned from maize using a previously characterized HRGP cDNA clone [Stiefel et al. (1988). Plant Mol. Biol. 11, 483-493]. In addition to the coding sequences for the HRGP and an N-terminal signal sequence, the gene contained a single intron in the nontranslated 3' end.…”
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North-South Cooperation in the refugee regime: The role of linkages
Published 2008“…The article makes this argument by examining the four principal case studies of UNHCR-led attempts to facilitate North-South cooperation in order to address mass influx or protracted refugee situations in specific regional contexts: the International Conferences on Assistance to Refugees in Africa of 1981 and 1984; the International Conference on Central American Refugees of 1987-1994; the Comprehensive Plan of Action for Indochinese Refugees of 1988-1996; and the Convention Plus initiative of 2003-2005.…”
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Mucosal involvement in bullous and cicatricial pemphigoid. A clinical and immunopathological study.
Published 1988Journal article -
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7051
Place navigation in rats is impaired by lesions of medial septum and diagonal band but not nucleus basalis magnocellularis.
Published 1988Journal article -
7052
Assessing the likelihood and magnitude of volcanic explosions based on seismic quiescence
Published 2016“…Volcanic eruptions are generally forecast based on strong increases in monitoring parameters such as seismicity or gas emissions above a relatively low background level (e.g., Voight, 1988 and Sparks, 2003). Because of this, forecasting individual explosions during an ongoing eruption, or at persistently restless volcanoes, is difficult as seismicity, gas emissions, and other indicators of unrest are already in a heightened state. …”
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The "Help Your Patient Stop" initiative. Evaluation of smoking prevalence and dissemination of WHO/UICC guidelines in UK general practice.
Published 1989“…The World Health Organisation and the International Agency against Cancer in 1988 published joint guidelines on smoking cessation for primary health care teams. …”
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7054
Influence of dietary fats on pancreatic phospholipids of chronically ethanol-treated rats.
Published 1988Journal article -
7055
In situ x-ray photoemission studies of the oxidation of Y-Ba-Cu films
Published 1988Journal article -
7056
Psychiatric morbidity among homicide offenders: a Swedish population study.
Published 2004“… OBJECTIVE: The authors examined psychiatric diagnoses of all individuals convicted of homicide and attempted homicide in Sweden from 1988 to 2001 (N=2,005). METHOD: High-quality national crime and hospital registers were linked to investigate standardized psychiatric diagnoses of homicide offenders. …”
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7057
T cell depletion with CAMPATH-1 in allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
Published 1988Journal article -
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Leukaemia mortality in three UK nuclear industry workforces: Comparison with the BEIR V model
Published 1995“…Our previous comparison of risk of death from leukaemia associated with external radiation dose in over 75 000 UK nuclear industry workers with that for adult Japanese atomic bomb survivors reported by UNSCEAR in 1988, suggested that the estimated excess relative risk per Sv in the two populations was similar (ratio of risks = 1.1, 90% confidence interval +0.2 to +3.1). …”
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An investigation into the early stages of the inflammatory response following ibotenic acid-induced neuronal degeneration.
Published 1990“…We have previously shown that following ibotenate-induced cell death this may also result in damage to healthy axons en passage (Coffey et al., Neurosci. Lett. 84, 178-184, 1988). We suggested that the axonal damage resulted from non-specific damage by recruited inflammatory cells. …”
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