نتایج جستجو برای: viability percent

تعداد نتایج: 162653  

Journal: :British medical journal 1987
J D Collinge

Questionnaires were sent to all 1432 general practitioners in the Wessex region to obtain information about their current management of bleeding in early pregnancy. A total of 1290 (90%) returned completed questionnaires. These showed widely varying views about the prognostic importance of particular symptoms and physical signs and about elements of management. Although 96% of the respondents p...

2005
JOAN B. SILK

Maternal condition during pregnancy is known to influence fetal viability. Recently, primatologists have suggested that certain characteristics of the fetus may influence maternal condition as well. For example, among captive pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) mothers of female infants may be a t greater risk of injury during their pregnancies than mothers of male infants. Analysis of the r...

2012
Na Liu Zhouping Tang Zhiyuan Yu Minjie Xie Yu Zhang Erfang Yang Shabei Xu

This study aimed to examine the differences in the morphological properties and proliferation of olfactory ensheathing cells in three-dimensional culture on collagen-heparan sulfate biological scaffolds and in two-dimensional culture on common flat culture plates. The proliferation rate of olfactory ensheathing cells in three-dimensional culture was higher than that in two-dimensional culture, ...

2012
Michael P. Smrtka Ravindu Gunatilake Michael J. Miller R. Phillips Heine Haywood L. Brown

Advanced extrauterine pregnancy is an extremely rare, life-threatening pregnancy complication. Management of these pregnancies presents significant challenges, especially when they have progressed to an advanced stage of fetal viability. With high rates of maternal and fetal mortality associated with this complication, delivery or pregnancy interruption should be expedited following diagnosis. ...

2013
Pallab Kanti Haldar Sanjib Bhattacharya Angelene Prasanna Pallab K. Haldar

Trichosanthes dioica Roxb. (Cucurbitaceae), called pointed gourd in English is a dioeciously climber plant grown in India and used traditionally for various medicinal purposes. Present study evaluated antiproliferative effect of hydroalcoholic extract from T. dioica root (TDA) on Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) cells in vitro. The cytotoxic activity of TDA (1 to 10 μg/ml) against EAC cells was ...

2012
Allia Rashid Sam Higginbottom

With the current upward trend in nutritional and health awareness, the consumers demands for high quality probiotic product with acceptable sensory characteristics. The main purpose of this research was to observe the influence of different levels of honey (5%, 10% and 15% and 20%) to yoghurt and its effect on viability of microbial flora of yoghurt, chemical and sensory characteristics. Honey ...

2016
Miguel Espina Henriette Jülke Walter Brehm Iris Ribitsch Karsten Winter Uta Delling

Background. Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are increasingly used for clinical applications in equine patients. For MSC isolation and expansion, a laboratory step is mandatory, after which the cells are sent back to the attending veterinarian. Preserving the biological properties of MSCs during this transport is paramount. The goal of the study was to compare transport-related parameters (tran...

Journal: :Journal of healthcare management / American College of Healthcare Executives 2005
J Michael Rona

Imagine that you get such certain awesome experience and knowledge by only reading a book. How can? It seems to be greater when a book can be the best thing to discover. Books now will appear in printed and soft file collection. One of them is this book 97 1 percent perfect healthcare leadership s pinto report on medical errors. It is so usual with the printed books. However, many people someti...

2005
Leadership’s Pinto J. Michael Rona

T he March 16, 2003, edition of The New York Times Magazine’s cover reads, “Half of What Doctors Know Is Wrong.” Inside, the lead story, entitled “The Biggest Mistake of Their Lives,” chronicles the struggles of four survivors of medical errors. The article also makes a projection that in 2003, as many as 98,000 people in the United States would die as a result of medical errors (Burton 2003). ...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 2012
Iwona Kaminska Malgorzata Kotulska Anna Stecka Jolanta Saczko Malgorzata Drag-Zalesinska Teresa Wysocka Anna Choromanska Nina Skolucka Rafał Nowicki Jakub Marczak Julita Kulbacka

Application of a high electric field causes an electric shock to the heart. This is utilized in defibrillation to reestablish normal contraction rhythms during dangerous arrhythmias or in cardiac arrest. If shock-induced transmembrane potentials are large enough, they can cause tissue destruction due to irreversible electroporation (EP). Also electrochemotherapy of nearby tissues may have an ad...

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