نتایج جستجو برای: johnston

تعداد نتایج: 2461  

2012
Ramy Magdy Hanna Wan-Ting Yang Susan Jene Kim Eduardo A. Lopez Joseph Nabil Riad James Wilson

Takayasu's arteritis (TA) is a medium and large vessel vasculitis, defined as a nonspecific aortitis that usually involves the aorta and its branches Kobayashi and Numano (2002). Its etiology remains unclear, and its complications are diverse and severe, including stenosis of the thoracic and abdominal aorta, aortic valve damage and regurgitation, and stenosis of the branches of the aorta. Caro...

Journal: :Review of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Studies 2016

Journal: :Canadian Food Studies / La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation 2016

2004
Rex A. Dunham

s of the International Symposium a Step Toward the Great Future of Aquatic Genomics, Tokyo University of Fisheries, 10–12 November 2000, Tokyo, p. 56. Johnston, I.A., Strugnell, G., McCracken, M.L. and Johnstone, R. (1999) Muscle growth and development in normal-sex-ratio and all-female diploid and triploid Atlantic salmon. Journal of Experimental Biology 202, 1991–2016. Johnston, I.A., Hall, T...

2001
Phillip S. Gardiner

the lowest among all racial and ethnic groups in the United States. From 1978 to 1991, smoking rates declined for both males and females in this group (Bachman et al., 1991). The Monitoring the Future (MTF) study showed that in 1978, 24.9 percent of African American high school seniors had smoked a cigarette daily, whereas only 4.1 percent reported this activity in 1991 (Johnston et al., 1996)....

2001
Jean D. Kinsey

The new food economy is bigger, broader, faster, and more demanding. It is a kaleidoscope of foods, firms, consumers, countries, contracts, and agreements that provide us with a dizzying vision of moving targets. We have witnessed the food and agricultural industry move from a set of independent producers and marketing firms to a set of integrated and highly managed supply chains. We have witne...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 1997
J C Johnston E Ruthruff M Monheit

The hypothesis that people selectively attend to entire objects predicts that all attributes of an object will be reported either very accurately (if the object was attended) or very inaccurately (if it was unattended). Hence, reports of object attributes should show positive dependence. M. Monheit and J. Johnston (1994) have confirmed this prediction. F. van der Velde and A. H. C. van der Heij...

2015
Daniel Johnston Rick Gray Brian Kalmbach Darrin Brager Randy Chitwood Kelly Dougherty

4 5 Authors: Chung Sub Kim and Daniel Johnston 6 Author contributions: C.S.K and D.J. designed research; C.S.K performed research; 7 C.S.K. analyzed data; C.S.K. and D.J. wrote the paper. 8 9 Department of Neuroscience and Center for Learning and Memory 10 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA. 11 12 Running Head: Coupling of A1ARs to GIRK in dorsal CA1 neurons 13 14 Daniel Johns...

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