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Comparison With Animal Species

by G Hasenfuss, L A Mulieri, E M Blanchard, C Holubarsch, B J Leavitt, F Ittleman, Human Myocardium, Gerd Hasenfuss, Louis A. Mulieri, Edward M. Blanchard, Christian Holubarsch, Bruce J. Leavitt, Frank Ittleman, Norman R. Alpert
"... myocardium. Comparison with animal species. Energetics of isometric force development in control and volume-overload human ..."
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myocardium. Comparison with animal species. Energetics of isometric force development in control and volume-overload human

The antiretroviral potency of APOBEC1 deaminase from small animal species

by Terumasa Ikeda, Takeo Ohsugi, Tetsuya Kimura, Shuzo Matsushita, Yosuke Maeda, Shinji Harada, Atsushi Koito - Nucleic Acids Res
"... from small animal species ..."
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from small animal species

ANIMAL SPECIES FOR EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSES

by unknown authors
"... adopted the following guideline to clarify the responsibilities of the institution, the IACUC, the Attending Veterinarian, and research personnel to outline the minimally acceptable standards for physical restraint of laboratory animal species for experimental purposes. Definitions: Physical Restrai ..."
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adopted the following guideline to clarify the responsibilities of the institution, the IACUC, the Attending Veterinarian, and research personnel to outline the minimally acceptable standards for physical restraint of laboratory animal species for experimental purposes. Definitions: Physical

Aging: a theory based on free radical and radiation chemistry

by Denham Harman, Ph. D - J Gerontol , 1956
"... The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of consider-able speculation (1, 8, 10). This cycle seems to be a more or less direct function of the meta-bolic rate and this in turn depends on the species (animal or plant) on which are super-imposed the factors of heredity and ..."
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The phenomenon of growth, decline and death-aging-has been the source of consider-able speculation (1, 8, 10). This cycle seems to be a more or less direct function of the meta-bolic rate and this in turn depends on the species (animal or plant) on which are super-imposed the factors of heredity

Brain magnetic resonance imaging with contrast dependent on blood oxygenation.

by S Ogawa , T M Lee , A R Kay , D W Tank - Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA , 1990
"... ABSTRACT Paramagnetic deoxyhemoglobin in venous blood is a naturally occurring contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). By accentuating the effects of this agent through the use of gradient-echo techniques in high fields, we demonstrate in vivo images of brain microvasculature with imag ..."
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to localized spectroscopy (2) and chemical shift imaging (3) that are applicable to many chemical species, MRI of water protons has been functionally extended to NMR angiography (4), perfusion imaging It has previously been demonstrated (8, 9) that the presence of deoxyhemoglobin in blood changes the proton

endangered animal species*

by Ya-ping Zhang, Xiao-xia Wang, Oliver A. Ryder, Hai-peng Li, He-ming Zhang, Yange Yong, Peng-yan Wang
"... Genetic diversity and conservation of ..."
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Genetic diversity and conservation of

Hunting and exploitation of terrestrial animal species

by Anders Skonhoft
"... Abstract This article reviews economic models for hunting and exploitation of terrestrial animal species. I start to discuss some important conceptual differences between exploitation of land based resources and marine resources. I next analyze a simple model of competing land uses where habitat la ..."
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Abstract This article reviews economic models for hunting and exploitation of terrestrial animal species. I start to discuss some important conceptual differences between exploitation of land based resources and marine resources. I next analyze a simple model of competing land uses where habitat

volume in human and some animal species

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"... Selenium (Se) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) were determined from the seminal plasma samples and spermato-zoa of human and four different animal species. The human sperm Se concentration was 1.8 ± 0.8 /tg/g dry weight, which was about half of that in the bull. Abnormal sperm morphology and moti ..."
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Selenium (Se) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) were determined from the seminal plasma samples and spermato-zoa of human and four different animal species. The human sperm Se concentration was 1.8 ± 0.8 /tg/g dry weight, which was about half of that in the bull. Abnormal sperm morphology

Reproductive interference between animal species

by Axel Hochkirch - Quarterly Review of Biology , 2008
"... mate choice, ..."
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mate choice,

SERUM LEUKOTRIENE METABOLISM AND TYPE I HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS IN DIFFERENT ANIMAL SPECIES By

by Thulasi Sarojam Unnitan, Mansfield Tjbrary, Thulasi Sarojam Unnithan
"... Serum leukotriene metabolism and Type I hypersensitivity reactions in different animal species ..."
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Serum leukotriene metabolism and Type I hypersensitivity reactions in different animal species
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