... and the creation and maintenance of coastal mangrove depressions and seagrass meadows to support fishing The Yap altered their Adaptive Management of Natural Resources: Theory, Concepts, andManagement ... nature of the demands, uses, and values associated with forests in the 18 Adaptive Management of Natural Resources: Theory, Concepts, andManagement Institutions Pacific Northwest and the increasing ... whatever source, and using it to build understanding, framing such understanding into questions and hypotheses, formulating options and alternatives, and testing, monitoring, and validating the...
... [29] andcysticfibrosis [16,25,26,30] Study population and methods Bernese CysticFibrosis Patient Data Registry This prospective registry was initiated in 1978 as an extension of the American Cystic ... complete coding region for the cysticfibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Eur J Pediatr 2000, 159:99-102 Gallati S: Genetics of cysticfibrosis In Cysticfibrosisand bronchiectasis Volume ... status, andpulmonary function in children with cystic fibrosis: analysis of the CysticFibrosis Foundation National CF Patient Registry J Pediatr 2000, 137(3):374-380 Decramer M: Hyperinflation and...
... Massachusetts (pulmonary) , and England and Wales (pulmonary) during the period 1915-35 Braeuning [134] similarly reported population rates, notification rates of new ‘open’ tuberculosis cases and tuberculosis ... 15–24, 25–44, and 45 years and older, and 43%, 50% and 7% for women [115], whereas that of Drolet’s population was 23%, 45%, 33% and 36%, 46% and 18% for men and women respectively [116] Follow-up ... age- and sex specific 10-year mortality rates were 66% for men aged 15–29 years, 70% for men aged between 30 and 49 years, and 94% for men of 50 and older For women, these rates were 70%, 69%, and...
... JMR, JCD, and MD reviewed the clinical data and were major contributors to the writing of the manuscript MD and NS were involved with patient management SCB, JMR, and MD analyzed data and performed ... from cysticfibrosis patients PLoS One 2008, 3:e2908 doi:10.1186/1752-1947-5-473 Cite this article as: Cohen-Bacrie et al.: Mycobacterium chimaera pulmonary infection complicating cystic fibrosis: ... Handler A, Tudor G, Molina PL, Tomashefski J, Knowles MR, Nontuberculous Mycobacteria in CysticFibrosis Study Group: Nontuberculous mycobacteria II: nested-cohort study of impact on cystic fibrosis...
... certain in vitro experiments and was responsible for scientific and budgetary management BG developed the molecular biology and HCS methods MP conducted the imaging studies and provided technical assistance ... know and what we not know about cysticfibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Clinics in Chest Medicine 1998, 19:459-471 Ferrari M, Cremonesi L: Genotype-phenotype correlation in cysticfibrosis ... CC, Devaney J, Griffin S, O'Neill SJ, McElvaney NG: TLR-induced inflammation in cysticfibrosisand non -cystic fibrosis airway epithelial cells J Immunol 2005, 174:1638-1646 Aldallal N, McNaughton...
... rate, and prognostic factors in adults with cysticfibrosis Am J Med 1987, 82:871-879 Johnson C, Butler SM, Konstan MW, Morgan W, Wohl ME: Factors influencing outcomes in cystic fibrosis: a center-based ... in cystic fibrosis: a collaborative study AJR Am J Roentgenol 1980, 134:1195-1198 Cleveland RH, Neish AS, Zurakowski D, Nichols DP, Wohl ME, Colin AA: Cystic fibrosis: a system for assessing and ... Tsui LC, Kazazian HH Jr, Antonarakis SE: Two patients with cystic fibrosis, nonsense mutations in each cysticfibrosis gene, and mild pulmonary disease N Engl J Med 1990, 323:1685-1689 Zerhusen...
... need for further research on HCV and the risk factors that lead to progression of fibrosis, cirrhosis, and HCC Identification of additional viral, host, and external factors would help in developing ... Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of California-Irvine, Irvine, California USA His clinical interests include naturalhistoryandmanagement of hepatitis B and C Timothy R Morgan, ... non-linear, and may develop at a faster rate as the patient ages Coinfection with HIV and HBV HCV coinfections with HIV or HBV are significant risk factors for liver fibrosis Coinfection with HCV and...
... infection Hence, further research and understanding in this sector may bring exciting new information and better understanding of the naturalhistory of HBV and supplement our existing armamentarium ... flares in chronic hepatitis B: The Naturaland unnatural history of an immunologically mediated liver disease Gastroenterology 2001;120:1009-1022 Fattovich G Naturalhistory of hepatitis B Journal ... Europe, India, and Africa Genotype B and C are common in Asia; genotype D, in southern Europe, the Middle East, and India; genotype E, in West Africa and South Africa; genotype F, in South and Central...
... M, Konstan MW: Cysticfibrosis Am J Respir Crit Care Med 1996; 154: 1229-1256 Gibson RL, Burns JL, Ramsey BW: Pathophysiology andmanagement of pulmonary infections in cysticfibrosis Am J Respir ... Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the lungs of cysticfibrosis patients Nat Struct Biol 2002; 9: 918-921 Wark PA, McDonald V: Nebulised hypertonic saline for cysticfibrosis Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2003; ... Bye PT: National Hypertonic Saline in CysticFibrosis (NHSCF) Study Group A controlled trial of long-term inhaled hypertonic saline in patients with cysticfibrosis N Engl J Med 2006; 354: 229-240...
... go, is his ‘most natural condition, the free arranging, locating, disposing, and constructing in the moments of ‘inspiration’ and how strictly and delicately he then obeys a thousand laws, which, ... 301 Beyond Good and Evil diversified descent in his body—that is to say, contrary, and often not only contrary, instincts and standards of value, which struggle with one another and are seldom ... however, the contrariety and conflict in such natures operate as an ADDITIONAL incentive and stimulus to life and if, on the other hand, in addition to their powerful and irreconcilable instincts,...
... the Seals, this NaturalHistory of Chocolate, and I judge that the Impression will be very necessary and useful for the Publick Given at Paris this 5th of April, 1719 THE NaturalHISTORY OF CHOCOLATE ... little Plants, and by cutting the Shrubs, and small kinds of Trees, and felling the Trunks and larger Branches of others; they then make Piles, and set them on fire in all Parts, and so burn down ... the Kernels Morning and Evening, and send the Negroes among them; who with their Feet and Hands, turn them topsy turvy, and then cover them up as before, with the same Leaves and the same Planks...
... which eventually heal and calcify HOWEVER: immunocompromised people may fail to control the infection and develop PROGRESSIVE PULMONARY DISEASE-with destructive granulomas and cavitation Or DISSEMINATED ... INFILTRATION by MACROPHAGES, LYMPHOCYTES and PLASMA CELLS - GRANULATION tissue - FIBROSISand TISSUE DESTRUCTION - REGENERATION MACROPHAGES migrate into tissues early and remain if problem is not resolved; ... Lymphadenopathy? (especially hilar and paratracheal lymph nodes) Extrapulmonary signs of TB (eg GIT, GUT – kidneys, CNS, skeletal system, skin, eyes, pericardium) Tests and Investigations • CHEST X...
... W WOOD, AND OTHERS CALCUTTA: THACKER, SPINK, AND CO BOMBAY: THACKER AND CO., LIMITED LONDON: W THACKER AND CO 1884 LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING ... Arabicus and Indicus 2nd.—H Neptunianus, consisting of—1st, the Malays peopling the coasts of the islands of the Indian Ocean, Madagascar, &c.; 2nd, New Zealanders and Islanders of the Pacific; and, ... Gonds and Kands The Cheroos and Kharwars, Parheyas, Kisans, Bhuikers, Boyars, Nagbansis, Kaurs, Mars, Bhunyiars, Bendkars form another great group apart from the Kolarians and Dravidians, and approximating...
... in conclusion, work hard, study hard, and look to good modellers and painters — and not to bird-stuffers — for conceptions of form, arrangement, and colour, and in the end, believe me, you will ... eyebrows, and hair are still in their natural state, and this after an interval of thousands of years In some mummies, for instance, the contour of the features is plainly discernible, and surely ... years ago, at which date naturalists appear to have had some idea of the proper preservation and mounting of naturalhistory specimens; but Réaumur, more than a century and a quarter ago, published...
... India, and Kashmir; by the geographers of Arabia and Persia; by the mediæval voyagers of Italy and France; by the annalists of Portugal and Spain; by the merchant adventurers of Holland, and by ... geography andnaturalhistory of the island Here his scientific knowledge, successfully cultivated during a residence of nearly twelve years in Ceylon, and his intimate familiarity with its zoology and ... Mr EDGAR L LAYARD in the Annals and Magazine of NaturalHistory for 1852 and 1853; and some very imperfect lists appended to PRIDHAM'S compiled account of the island.[1] KNOX, in the charming narrative...
... jaw, upper lip, and lower lip ? A.—Upper jaw, Nos 89, 103, 107, 108, 109 and 110 Lower jaw, Nos 89, 103, 111 and 113 Upper lip, Nos 89, 103, 104 and 105 Lower lip, Nos 89, 103 and 106 Q.—Name ... Butterflies divided, and name them ? A.—Five Swallow Tails ; White and Yellow ; Four-footed ; Thecla and Copper, and Skippers Q.—Into how many Families are the Moths divided, and name them? A.—Nine ... 6, and NOTE.—Ans to Question 5: Figs 16 and 190 White and Yellow Butterflies Q.—Describe the characters by which the White and Yellow Butterflies are distinguished ? Q,—Nos 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and...
... developed stage fibrosis at 19 months, and cirrhosis (stage fibrosis) at 57 months Another patient presented without fibrosis, but progressed to stage fibrosis at 39 months, and to stage fibrosis at ... disease and hepatopulmonary syndrome In the posttransplant period, she was diagnosed with recurrent NASH at months, stage fibrosis at years and months, and stage fibrosis at years and months after ... liver/kidney microsome type 1, and anti-mitochondrial antibody), and a standard metabolic/inborn error panel (lactate/pyruvate ratio, urine and serum organic acids and amino acids) The REP master...
... Miranda SS (2008) Andrade HM, Oliveira MHP, Toledo VPCP Natural Killer Cell Subpopulations in Putative Resistant Individuals and Patients with Active Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection Scand ... lymphopenia observed in the present study and in other studies require further investigation to gain a better understanding of the mechanism(s) andfactors involved REFERENCES Aktas E, Ciftci ... (2005) Alterations of natural killer cell and Tlymphocyte counts in adults infected with human immunodeficiency virus through blood and plasma sold in the past in china and in whom infection...
... Noiti suggests that woodlands and forest covered the lower slopes of the volcanic highlands to the east of Laetoli, and that a mosaic of woodland, bushland and wooded grasslands occurred more distally ... woodland, open woodland, shrubland and grassland It was certainly more densely wooded than the modern-day Laetoli ecosystem, which is dominated by grassland and open woodland (Andrews et al 2011) ... vegetation and making standing bodies of water toxic (Peters et al 2008) The subsequent formation of calcretes and hardpans would have led to a landscape dominated by grasslands and open woodlands...