in the expression of endothelial selectins after cecal ligation andperforation. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 2000, 278:R1140-R1147.37. Cerwinka WH, Cooper D, Krieglstein CF, Ross CR, McCord JM, Granger DN:Superoxide mediates endotoxin-induced platelet-endothelial celladhesion in intestinal[r]
volume reduction in the arterial nervorums (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Intracerebral hemorrhage resulted in neurodegeneration in the dorsal root ganglionand axonolysis in the sciatic nerves, endothelial injury, and volume reduction of the arterialnervorums in the sciatic nerves. The interruption[r]
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in the control sentence, which is unexpected. Forthe sentence, The friend accepted the man whowas very impressed, the tagger showed a repairsince it initially preferred a past-participle analy-sis for accepted and later it had to reanalyze. Thisis a limitation of our model, and does not match[r]
acid buffer (pH 2.9). After dialysis, cation-exchange chro-matography was performed using an Econo-Pac High Scartridge (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA, USA) with a linear NaClgradient (0–0.5 m)in50mm sodium citrate buffer (pH 2.9).The purified nfeAFP8 was concentrated (approximately7mgÆmL)1), and then[r]
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ity is resolved as a past-participle.The RR ambiguity is often categorized as a syn-tactic ambiguity, but the results suggest that theambiguity can be resolved locally and its pro-cessing difficulty can be detected by a finite statemodel. This suggests that we should be cautiousin assumi[r]
The formation of ettringite and C-S-H as well as the microstructure are stronglyaffected by the chemical composition of cement and curing condition. For example,mineral admixtures such as SF and blast furnace slag will largely increase the amountof C-S-H.2.1.2.3 Self desiccationIn hardened cement pa[r]
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than memory network of the brain, leading to the emergence of a progressive aphasia that becomes the most prominent aspect of the clinical picture during the initial phases of the disease. Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the most widely recognized syndrome with this pattern of sel[r]
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provide a guideline to decisionsregarding antibiotic therapy.12The study included three groups:Group 1—infants with sepsis with positive bloodcultures.Group 2—infants with probable infection withstrong clinical history but negative blood cultures.Group 3—normal infants without any evid[r]