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تعداد نتایج: 1333  

2016
Samaneh Kabul Robert C. Hood Ran Duan Amy M. DeLozier Julie Settles

BACKGROUND Initiation and titration of human regular U-500 insulin (U-500R) with a dosing algorithm of either thrice daily (TID) or twice daily (BID) improved glycemic control with fewer injections in patients with type 2 diabetes treated with high-dose, high-volume U-100 insulin. The objective of this analysis was to compare patient-reported outcomes between U-500R TID and BID treatment groups...

  Transient ischemic left ventricular dilation (TID) is a marker of severe and extensive coronary artery disease as well as an increased risk of adverse outcomes. The patients with more severe and extensive ischemia, multivessel-type of perfusion abnormality as well as patients with left anterior descending artery (LAD) territory perfusion abnormality have more probab...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
Kristen A McKiernan Benjamin R D'Angelo Jacqueline N Kaufman Jeffrey R Binder

In functional neuroimaging, a local decrease in blood flow during an active task, relative to a "resting" baseline, is referred to as task-induced deactivation (TID). TID may occur when resources shift from ongoing, internally generated processing typical of "resting" states to processing required by an exogenous task. We previously found specific brain regions in which TID increased as task pr...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2012
Ruth E Malone Quinn Grundy Lisa A Bero

OBJECTIVE To conduct a review of research examining the effects of tobacco industry denormalisation (TID) on smoking-related and attitude-related outcomes. METHODS The authors searched Pubmed and Scopus databases for articles published through December 2010 (see figure 1). We included all peer-reviewed TID studies we could locate that measured smoking-related outcomes and attitudes toward the...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Moon-Kyoung Bae Joo-Won Jeong Se-Hee Kim Soo-Young Kim Hye Jin Kang Dong-Min Kim Soo-Kyung Bae Il Yun Grace A Trentin Maria Rozakis-Adcock Kyu-Won Kim

The von Hippel-Lindau protein (pVHL) is a major tumor suppressor protein and also associated with the inhibition of angiogenesis via HIF-1alpha ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. To further elucidate the biological activity of pVHL in angiogenesis, pVHL-interacting proteins were screened using the yeast two-hybrid system. We found that a mouse homologue of the long form of Drosophila t...

2004
Philip A. Lessard Ellen E. Choi Sladjana Tomic Jennie J. Cho Melina Agosto Sheri L. Treadway Lance Tamashiro Anthony J. Sinskey

Rhodococcus sp. I24 can oxygenate indene via at least three independent enzyme activities: (i) a naphthalene inducible monooxygenase (ii) a naphthalene inducible dioxygenase, and (iii) a toluene inducible dioxygenase (TID). Pulsed field gel analysis revealed that the I24 strain harbors two megaplasmids of ∼340 and ∼50 kb. Rhodococcus sp. KY1, a derivative of the I24 strain, lacks the ∼340 kb el...

2017
Carmine Dario Vizza B K S Sastry Zeenat Safdar Lutz Harnisch Xiang Gao Min Zhang Manisha Lamba Zhi-Cheng Jing

BACKGROUND In a previous study, 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) improvement with sildenafil was not dose dependent at the 3 doses tested (20, 40, and 80 mg 3 times daily [TID]). This study assessed whether lower doses were less effective than the approved 20-mg TID dosage. METHODS Treatment-naive patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension were randomized to 12 weeks of double-blind sildenafi...

Journal: :Journal of Biomolecular Screening 2014

Journal: :Budkavlen 2023

Det finns perioder i historien som kan betraktas mera betydelsefulla eller extrema än andra. Dessa benämnas brytningstider brytpunkter. Under dylika brytningsskeden det ske förändringar samhället med konsekvenser också på individnivå. Man gott påstå att andra världskriget utgjorde en brytningstid historien. Kriget, extrem krissituation, medförde diskontinuitet och stora både samhälls- Kriget dä...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2003
Kristen A McKiernan Jacqueline N Kaufman Jane Kucera-Thompson Jeffrey R Binder

Task-induced deactivation (TID) refers to a regional decrease in blood flow during an active task relative to a "resting" or "passive" baseline. We tested the hypothesis that TID results from a reallocation of processing resources by parametrically manipulating task difficulty within three factors: target discriminability, stimulus presentation rate, and short-term memory load. Subjects perform...

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