Monthly Archives: May 2018

Thus, cue onset introduced a large bias in microsaccade direction

Thus, cue onset introduced a large bias in microsaccade direction during this session, as documented previously (Hafed et al., 2011). During SC inactivation, and with the cued location in the same, but now affected, region (Fig. 6B), this pattern was completely reversed … Continue reading

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, 2005; Nadalig et al, 2011) In this study, we examined

, 2005; Nadalig et al., 2011). In this study, we examined selleck chemicals cmuA sequences obtained from seawater samples, and methyl halide enrichment cultures, from the Arabian Sea and English Channel to determine the presence and diversity of marine methyl halide-degrading … Continue reading

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Because very few individuals (only three) had specific antibodies

Because very few individuals (only three) had specific antibodies against serotype 6B at baseline and all study subjects except two did not have a twofold increase in the concentrations of specific antibodies against serotype 6B after vaccination, data for antibody … Continue reading

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[43] While a number of pharmacists

expressed negative per

[43] While a number of pharmacists expressed negative personal attitudes towards CPD, the majority of the research participants within the various studies seemed beset by the compound interaction of barriers apparently outside of their control, such as time and resource … Continue reading

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Place learning was then tested with a series of go/no-go discrimi

Place learning was then tested with a series of go/no-go discriminations. Rats with anterior thalamic nuclei lesions could learn to discriminate between two locations when they were approached from a constant direction. They could not, however, use this acquired AZD4547 … Continue reading

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[5] This makes it possible to plan preventive or mosquito control

[5] This makes it possible to plan preventive or mosquito control strategies. Nevertheless, the efficiency of epidemiological surveillance is uneven and varies between countries. Dengue circulation and incidence are sometimes underestimated, particularly in Africa.[6] Surveillance of travel-acquired dengue could improve … Continue reading

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, 2007; Aranda et al, 2008; Baums et al, 2009; Tan et al, 2009

, 2007; Aranda et al., 2008; Baums et al., 2009; Tan et al., 2009). Recently, several immunogenic cell wall or extracellular S. suis proteins were identified using genomic and immunoproteomic approaches (Geng et al., 2008; Zhang et al., 2008; Liu … Continue reading

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This is in accordance

with Koch & Ekelund (2005), who obs

This is in accordance with Koch & Ekelund (2005), who observed that different B. designis strains varied considerably in physiological parameters such as salt tolerance and growth rate. In fact, growth rate varied almost as much between different strains of … Continue reading

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Alternatively, these proteins might represent insulin-degrading e

Alternatively, these proteins might represent insulin-degrading enzymes similar to those that have been isolated from mammalian cells (Kole et al., 1991). Screening for IBPs in microorganisms, particularly those associated with human health, was a starting point for this study, with the … Continue reading

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The gold standard test for HIV infection in infancy was HIV DNA P

The gold standard test for HIV infection in infancy was HIV DNA PCR on peripheral blood lymphocytes. Cyclopamine In a number of studies, including the large French perinatal cohort, equal or increased early sensitivity with amplification of viral RNA with … Continue reading

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