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Table 4. Effects of HFA Exposure in Rats Exposed for 6 hrslday on Gestation Days 7-16.
Table 3: Appropriate Denominator* when Considering Pregnancy Outcomes and Complications by Week of Gestation
2007
"... In PAGE 4: ... For maternal complications of pregnancy, it is more diffi- cult to identify the group of women at risk for various complications of pregnancy. There are some complica- tions which clearly occur in women who are antepartum ( Table3 ). For example, preeclampsia is usually an antepartum diagnosis.... ..."
Table 1. Numbers of animals studied, phenotypes, and dye placement sites
"... In PAGE 2: ..., 1998). Carbo- cyanine dyes were used to trace axon pathways in fixed brains of pheno- typical wild-type and reeler mice of various gestational ages, from em- bryonic (E) day 13 to postnatal (P) day 3 ( Table1 ). We examined 12 litters (112 individuals altogether) from time-mated female mice.... In PAGE 2: ... The dyes used were 1,19-dioctadecyl 3,3,3939-tetramethylindocarbocyanine per- chlorate (DiI), 4-[4-(dihexadecylamino)stryryl]-N-methylpyridinium io- dide (DiA), 4-[4-(didecylamino)styryl]-N-methylpiridinium iodide (DiASP)- and 3,39-dipentyloxacarbocyanine iodide (DiO) (Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR). Table1 , right column, gives a summary of the sites of crystal placement. All litters except the two from homozygous parents (Table 1) con- tained both reeler (rl/rl) and wild-type genotypes (rl/1 or 1/1).... In PAGE 2: ... Table 1, right column, gives a summary of the sites of crystal placement. All litters except the two from homozygous parents ( Table1 ) con- tained both reeler (rl/rl) and wild-type genotypes (rl/1 or 1/1). Because it was impossible to distinguish between them on the basis of the gross appearance of their brains, all members of each litter were used for the same procedure, on the assumption that some of them were reeler.... In PAGE 3: ... All 15 specimens from the two litters with homozygous parents were confirmed to be reeler. Table1 lists the numbers, gestational ages, genotypic backgrounds and, where identifiable, the phenotype of the mice in this study, as well as the locations of the dye placements. After insertion of dye crystals, the brains were stored in PBS, with 0.... In PAGE 8: ...5, we placed a crystal of dye in the dorsolateral aspect of the diencephalon (posterior dorsal thalamus) in one-half of the brain. (In the other hemi- sphere, either the internal capsule or the cortex was implanted with dye; Table1 .) These experiments revealed afferent axons from the thalamus, with growth cones at their tips, approaching the primitive internal capsule at E13 and just passing through it at E13.... In PAGE 8: ... 1F,4H,8H). Unusual behavior of thalamic fibers in reeler as they approach the cortex In each individual of six of the seven litters between E14 and E18 we placed a DiI crystal in the dorsal thalamus (see Table1 for details). These thalamic tracing experiments revealed that at approximately E14, the bundle of regularly packed, labeled tha- lamic axons diverges slightly, loosens, and breaks up into a num- ber of smaller fascicles, as they run through the anlage of the corpus striatum.... ..."
Table 1: The linear regression model describing the duration of the various waves as a function of the gestational week, N is the number of records used for the model and p is the probability that the regression model is false.
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Table 1: Patterns of semantic variation for terms of structure X1 N2.
1999
"... In PAGE 4: ... Variation #56 is a more elaborated version of variation (2) given in Section 2. Sample Syntactico-semantic Variants from [MEDIC] The rst 36 variations in Table1 do not contain any morphological link. They are built as follows.... In PAGE 6: ...variations from Table1 (#1 to #36). # Term Variant 1 cell di erentiation cell growth and di erenti- ation 2 primary response basal secretory activity and response 3 pressure decline pressure rise and fall 4 adipose tissue adipose or broadipose tissue 5 extensive resection wide or radical resection 6 clinical test clinical and histologic ex- aminations 7 adipic acid adipic, suberic and se- bacic acids 8 morphological change morphologic, ultrastruc- tural and immunologic changes 9 clinical test clinical, radiographic, and arthroscopic exami- nation 10 electrical property electrical, mechanical, thermal and spectroscopic properties 12 hypothesis test hypothesis, compara- bility, randomized and non-randomized trials 16 acidic protein acidic epidermal protein 17 absorbed dose ingested human doses 18 cylindrical shape cylindrical berglass cast 19 assisted ventilation assisted modes of me- chanical ventilation 20 genetic disease hereditary transmission of the disease 21 early pregnancy early stage of gestation 22 intertrochanteric fracture intertrochanteric) femoral fractures 25 arteriovenous stula arteriovenous (AV) stu- las 27 pressure measure- ment pressure (SBP) measure 28 identi cation test identi cation, sensory tests 29 electrical stimulus electric, acoustic stimuli 31 combined treatment treatments were com- bined 32 genetic disease disease is familial 33 increased dose dosage was increased 34 acrylonitrile copoly- mer copolymer of acrylonitrile 35 development area areas of growth 36 cell death destruction of the virus- infected cell Table 3: Sample variants from [MEDIC] using the variations from Table 1 (#37 to #62).... In PAGE 6: ...variations from Table 1 (#1 to #36). # Term Variant 1 cell di erentiation cell growth and di erenti- ation 2 primary response basal secretory activity and response 3 pressure decline pressure rise and fall 4 adipose tissue adipose or broadipose tissue 5 extensive resection wide or radical resection 6 clinical test clinical and histologic ex- aminations 7 adipic acid adipic, suberic and se- bacic acids 8 morphological change morphologic, ultrastruc- tural and immunologic changes 9 clinical test clinical, radiographic, and arthroscopic exami- nation 10 electrical property electrical, mechanical, thermal and spectroscopic properties 12 hypothesis test hypothesis, compara- bility, randomized and non-randomized trials 16 acidic protein acidic epidermal protein 17 absorbed dose ingested human doses 18 cylindrical shape cylindrical berglass cast 19 assisted ventilation assisted modes of me- chanical ventilation 20 genetic disease hereditary transmission of the disease 21 early pregnancy early stage of gestation 22 intertrochanteric fracture intertrochanteric) femoral fractures 25 arteriovenous stula arteriovenous (AV) stu- las 27 pressure measure- ment pressure (SBP) measure 28 identi cation test identi cation, sensory tests 29 electrical stimulus electric, acoustic stimuli 31 combined treatment treatments were com- bined 32 genetic disease disease is familial 33 increased dose dosage was increased 34 acrylonitrile copoly- mer copolymer of acrylonitrile 35 development area areas of growth 36 cell death destruction of the virus- infected cell Table 3: Sample variants from [MEDIC] using the variations from Table1 (#37 to #62). # Term Variant 37 cell component cellular component 38 work place workable space 39 embryonic develop- ment embryo development 40 angular measure- ment angles measure 41 de cient diet de ciency in the diet 42 malignant tumor malignancy in orbital tu- mours 43 cerebral cortex cortex of the cerebrum 44 surgical advance- ment advance in middle ear surgery 45 inappropriate secre- tion inappropriately high TSH secretion 46 genetic variant genetically determined variance 47 fatty meal fat meals 48 optical system optic Nd-YAG laser unit 49 drug addiction drug addicts 50 simultaneous mea- surement concurrent measures 51 saline solution salt solution 52 ow limit air ow limitation 53 bile re ux ux of bile 55 measurement tech- nique measuring technique 57 age estimation estimating gestational age 58 density measure- ment measured COHb concen- trations 59 blood coagulation blood coagulated 60 concentration mea- surement density was measured 61 combined treatment combination treatment Table 4: Precision of syntactic variant extraction ([AGRIC] corpus).... ..."
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Table 1 Characteristics of 140 non-infant ALL cases and 140 matched controls
"... In PAGE 3: ... Multivariate conditional logistic regres- sion was employed to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals, adjusting particularly for annual household income. RESULTS Data on demographic, socio-economic, and birth characteristics of cases and controls were obtained from the in-home personal inter- views, during which a respondent, usually the biological mother, was asked to indicate the race and ethnicity of the case or control child ( Table1 ). As expected, there was only a minor difference on race and Hispanicity between cases and controls.... ..."
Table 4 Pearson correlations between the participant variables shown in Table 1
2002
"... In PAGE 13: ..., 2000). Pearson correlations among the participant variables shown in Table 1 have been summarized in Table4 . AOA was cor- related with length of residence (LOR) in Canada and the number of years of formal education in English-speaking Canadian schools.... ..."
Table 2: Age of the participants
2007
"... In PAGE 5: ...3 Total 79 100.0 Missing System 4 Total 83 Robocode and the Age, Educational and Expertise Levels Participants in our sample came from all age groups (see Table2 ). The majority of them (75%) were between the ages of 18 and 34, with about 40% of the participants in the 25 to 34 age group, and another 20% in the 35 to 49 age group.... ..."
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