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Exp Appl Acarol 2010,Oct,01;52(2):199-205; (PMID: 20340041) Larvae, nymphs and females of Ixodes sigelos Keirans, Clifford and Corwin (Ixodidae) were collected in 13 localities of the Patagonian region of Argentina parasitizing eight species of sigmodontine rodents.[...]
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Brain Res 2010,Sep,10;1351:64-73; (PMID: 20570661) [FULL TEXT AVAILABLE] Vestibular information is critical for the control of balance, posture, and eye movements. Signals from the receptors, the semicircular canals and otoliths, are carried by the eighth nerve and distributed to the four nuclei of the vestibular nuclear complex, the VNC.[...]
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Physiol Meas 2010,Sep,01;31(9):1075-89; (PMID: 20651424) Convection-enhanced delivery (CED) could have clinical application in the delivery of neuroprotective agents following ischemic stroke. However, ischemic brain tissue changes such as cytotoxic edema, in which cellular swelling decreases the fractional volume of the extracellular space, would be expected to significantly alter the distribution of neuroprotective agents delivered by CED.[...]
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Nano Lett 2010,Aug,11;10(8):2843-8; (PMID: 20698597) Single-walled carbon nanohorns (SWNHs) are new carbonaceous materials. In this paper, we report the first successful preparation of SWNHs encapsulating trimetallic nitride template endohedral metallofullerenes (TNT-EMFs).[...]
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Biophys J 2010,Aug,04;99(3):887-96; (PMID: 20682267) Success in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property that is also true for the proteins that contribute to the fitness of an organism. Successful protein evolution is enhanced by mutational pathways that generate a wide range of physicochemical mechanisms to adaptation. In an earlier study, we used a weak-link method to favor changes to an essential but maladapted protein, [...]
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IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng 2010,Aug,01;18(4):433-44; (PMID: 20388607) In this paper, we analyze the correlations between four clinical measures (Fugl-Meyer upper extremity scale, Motor Activity Log, Action Research Arm Test, and Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test) and four robotic measures (smoothness of movement, trajectory error, average number of target hits per minute, and mean tangential speed), used to assess motor recovery.[...]
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Environ Sci Technol 2010,Jul,15;44(14):5403-8; (PMID: 20560652) The role of particle size on the reduction of granular activated carbon (GAC) adsorption capacity for trace organic contaminants by dissolved organic matter (DOM) is examined and applied to performance scale-up. The adsorption capacity reduction, termed fouling, must be scalable in order to use bench scale tests, such as the rapid small-scale column test (RSSCT) to predict full-scale breakthrough.[...]
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Proc Biol Sci 2010,Jul,07;277(1690):2027-33; (PMID: 20200032) [FULL TEXT AVAILABLE] In extant birds, the hand is permanently abducted towards the ulna, and the wrist joint can bend extensively in this direction to fold the wing when not in use. Anatomically, this asymmetric mobility of the wrist results from the wedge-like shape of one [...]
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J Midwifery Womens Health 2010,Jul,01;55(4):308-18; (PMID: 20630357) [FULL TEXT AVAILABLE] INTRODUCTION: Laboring women are often admitted to labor units under criteria that are commonly associated with the onset of active-phase labor (i.e., cervical dilatation of 3-5 cm in the presence of regular contractions).[...]
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J Med Entomol 2010,Jul,01;47(4):695-8; (PMID: 20695287) [...], a commonly used synthetic compound, and with water for the control of Ixodes scapularis Say (= Ixodes dammini Spielman, Clifford, Piesman & Corwin), on tick-infested grids in Maine, in an area where Lyme disease is established and other [...]
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