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Time Factors (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Time Factors'
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Prolonged acquired neutropenia in children.
13 Dec 2009
BACKGROUND: Acquired neutropenia is not uncommon in childhood. This study investigated the risk factors associated with developing prolonged acquired neutropenia. PROCEDURE: We reviewed 66,062 hospital admission medical records from the 5-year ...
rec_pub_19711442-prolonged-acquired-neutropenia-children.htm
29 Nov 2009
This study evaluated whether antibiotic cycling programmes using broad-spectrum agents including carbapenems were associated with increased rates of colonization or infection by Stenotrophomonas maltophilia. Retrospective analyses of colonization or ...
rec_pub_19874637-rates-stenotrophomonas-maltophilia-colonization-infection-relation.htm
29 Nov 2009
Model-based projections were shown to be useful for deriving most up-to-date population-based cancer survival estimates. However, the performance of these projections, which can be derived by various approaches, has only been evaluated in very few ...
rec_pub_19672858-model-based-projections-deriving-date-cancer-survival-estimates.htm
25 Nov 2009
BACKGROUND/AIM: In cirrhosis, systemic nitric oxide (NO) overproduction and hepatic NO hypoproduction lead to arterial vasodilatation and portal hypertension. The mechanisms involved in these alterations in endothelial NO synthase (eNOS)-derived NO ...
rec_pub_19040541-possible-mechanisms-involved-discrepancy-hepatic-aortic-endothelial.htm
18 Nov 2009
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Previous studies have reported different risk factors for early and late intrahepatic recurrence after resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the prognostic significance of the risk factors for early and late ...
rec_pub_19032452-the-preoperative-positivity-serum-hepatitis-b-e-antigen-did-affect.htm
Results of treatment methods in cardiac arrest following coronary artery bypass grafting.
16 Nov 2009
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE STUDY: Emergency re-revascularization and invasive/noninvasive interventions in intensive care unit (ICU) are two main treatment methods in cardiac arrest following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). We evaluated the ...
rec_pub_19040406-results-treatment-methods-cardiac-arrest-following-coronary-artery.htm
Validation of temporal optimization effects for a single fraction of radiation in vitro.
13 Nov 2009
PURPOSE: To experimentally validate how temporal modification of the applied dose pattern within a single fraction of radiation therapy affects cell survival. METHOD AND MATERIALS: Using the linear-quadratic model, we have previously demonstrated ...
rec_pub_19857787-validation-temporal-optimization-effects-single-fraction-radiation.htm
2 Nov 2009
Neuroligins are cell adhesion molecules involved in synapse formation and/or function. Neurons express four neuroligins (NL1-NL4), of which NL1 is specific to excitatory and NL2 to inhibitory synapses. Excitatory and inhibitory synapses include ...
rec_pub_19889999-neuroligin-2-deletion-selectively-decreases-inhibitory-synaptic.htm
Reference frame of the ventriloquism aftereffect.
2 Nov 2009
Seeing the image of a newscaster on a television set causes us to think that the sound coming from the loudspeaker is actually coming from the screen. How images capture sounds is mysterious because the brain uses different methods for determining ...
rec_pub_19889992-reference-frame-ventriloquism-aftereffect.htm
Effect of anti-IFN{beta} antibodies on MRI lesions of MS patients in the BECOME study.
Nov 2009
BACKGROUND: Interferon beta (IFNbeta) administered subcutaneously is immunogenic in some patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and leads to the development of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs). Considerable evidence has accumulated that NAbs diminish ...
rec_pub_19884576-effect-anti-ifn-beta-antibodies-mri-lesions-ms-patients-study.htm
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