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(upward) peaks was averaged and evaluated. OPs consist of short (20–40 ms) bursts of high-frequency rhythmic oscillations, which are evoked in the retina, lateral geniculate nucleus, and cortical areas by light stimuli in man and animals. OPs are
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). Here we report a prospective study on the short- and long-term effects of androgen-replacement therapy on the circulating inflammatory cellular compartment of the immune system in a group of type-2 diabetic men with partial androgen deficiency followed
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into short chain (2–6 carbon atoms), medium chain (8–12 carbon atoms), long chain (14–18 carbon atoms) and very long chain (20–26 carbon atoms). The major types of FAs in the circulation and in the tissues of mammals are the long-chain and very
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years. Donors with young-onset (age <10 years) and short duration (<2 years); those with long duration (>35 years); and those with late-onset (age >30 years) receive less attention due to limited access. The need to study ‘all’ groups is highlighted by
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information on husbandry, which can also be accessed via ZFIN homepage http://zfin.org/cgi-bin/webdriver?MIval=aa-ZDB_home.apg . Their life span is approximately 3 years, but they have short generation times (3 months) and are reproductively capable for about
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-life of TA 3 is ~6 h and, thus, is markedly shorter than the half-life of T 3 (~24 h) ( Table 1 ). Peak levels occur within 40 min after oral administration and higher peak levels are achieved upon intravenous administration ( Menegay et al. 1989
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along the short and long axes of the heart. Signals from an M-mode ECG at the level of the papillary muscles were recorded. Parameters obtained included right ventricular dimension during diastole, interventricular septum during systole and diastole, LV
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composed of an intricate arrangement of steroidogenic cells as well as other non-steroidogenic components such as macrophages, endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and neuronal cells ( Mohn et al . 2005 ). The short half life of NO dictates that the site and
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clock system exists to adapt to environmental signals such as hormonal dynamics, light–dark cycles, feeding and fasting, chronothermal signals or sleep–wake cycles ( Papazyan et al. 2016 ). The rhythm pacemaker is generated within the suprachiasmatic