| Results 251 - 285 of 285 | ||
| < 1 2 3 4 5 6 | ||
|
Nagy B - - 1982
Precambrian kerogens are currently considered to be the primary candidates for the search of biochemical fossils. Degradation of kerogens by relatively "mild" pyrolysis techniques, such as under high vacuum, can liberate indicative structural moieties which were incorporated in, and perhaps shielded by, these solid and highly condensed, basically aromatic substances. ...
|
||
|
Lynch T G - - 1981
There noninvasive techniques used in the evaluation of carotid occlusive disease were compared in the same population group. The cerebrovascular Doppler examination (CDE) had an accuracy rate of 89%, oculopneumoplethysmography (OPG-Gee) an accuracy rate of 94%, and supraorbital photoplethysmography (SOPPG) an accuracy rate of 86%. With the combined use of ...
|
||
|
Muzsnai D - - 1981
The normal mobility and inherent length of the fallopian tube make possible its exteriorization from the abdominal cavity to perform tubal sterilization. The authors offer a new laparoscopic technique using exteriorization of the tube, performance of either tubal ligation (modified Pomeroy technique) or unipolar cauterization, and intra-abdominal in-sleeve cauterization in ...
|
||
|
Richardson M A - - 1981
Most middle ear effusions are preceded by an episode of acute otitis media. Craniofacial abnormalities predispose to such problems, and eustachian tube dysfunction is thought to be an important factor as well. Mechanical obstruction of the tube by inflammation or functional obstruction due to increased compliance leads to a failure ...
|
||
|
Thachil J V - - 1981
Sperm banking with the relatively simple and economical biologic freezer (Linde BF-5; Union Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, New York, N.Y.) was compared with controlled-rate freezer (Linde CRF-1; Union Carbide), using different freezing rates and cryoprotective media. The results were assessed by comparing prefreeze and post-thaw sperm motility. Our results demonstrate ...
|
||
|
Dawson C R - - 1981
In communities with endemic blinding trachoma, mass (or "blanket") treatment with a topically applied tetracycline derivative is a standard control measure. The widely used "intermittent" treatment schedule consists of the twice daily application of antibiotic ointment for five consecutive days once a month for six months. In this study, the ...
|
||
|
Pierce H E - - 1981
Laminar dermal reticulotomy is a procedure in which a dermatome is used to achieve a finer result in the obliteration of scars on the face caused by acne or trauma. A method of preoperative assessment of degree or depth of scarring and postoperative result of laminar dermal reticulotomy by use ...
|
||
|
Chu K Y - - 1981
After three years of cercarial transmission control using focal application of niclosamide and weed removal in water contact sites (WCSs) in the project area of the Volta Lake, the numbers of WCSs infested with cercariae and infected snails were reduced by over 90% in areas of both high and low ...
|
||
|
van Os J L - - 1981
The incidence, size and location of mammary nodules were established in 10 practices in The Netherlands by the clinical examination of bitches in which oestrus was controlled with proligestone (P), 331 animals, or medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP), 341 animals and in 339 animals never medicated with such compounds. In comparison with ...
|
||
|
Venkataswami R - - 1980
A new method of repair by means of an oblique triangular flap for oblique, lateral or medical losses of fingertips is described. Its indications, technique, advantages, and complications are discussed.
|
||
|
Jaumann M P - - 1980
Transnasal endoscopy and transoral nasopharyngoscopy as routine examinations of the nasopharynx, tubal tori and pharyngeal part of the eustachian tube prove to be very useful. Some observations about the anatomy and the physiological movements of the tubal torus differ from the contemporary concept of the tubal opening mechanism. As measurements ...
|
||
|
Coller J A - - 1980
Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy allows a maximum amount of colon to be examined expeditiously and thoroughly, and it is predicted that this new instrumentation will be used with increasing frequency. Three techniques of intubation of the sigmoid with a flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscope are discussed: elongation, looping, and "accordionization" or the "dithertorquing" ...
|
||
|
Johnson A C - - 1980
A technique providing both analytical and toolmark results for lead fragments from bullets is discussed. It permits the nondestructive recovery of bullet fragments from soft cadaver tissue and was used with a plasma asher in an actual homicide case. The lead fragments are examined by neutron activation analysis (but other ...
|
||
|
Bansal R K - - 1980
An attempt has been made to study the psychological pattern in terms of six criteria in the visually handicapped subjects. A total of 75 subjects were administered Cornell Medical Index health questionnaire. Twenty-five out of these had normal vision, another third had curable ocular disease and the rest were permanently ...
|
||
|
Mott K E - - 1980
Quantitative techniques are now recognized to contribute to the validity and comparability of data from epidemiological studies in schistosomiasis. These methods have been developed and tested in field investigations in areas where Schistosoma mansoni is endemic and, to a lesser extent, S. haematobium endemic areas. Carefully planned epidemiological investigations using ...
|
||
|
Marinkelle C J - - 1980
Human leishmaniases are caused by at least 13 different species and subspecies of parasite of the genus Leishmania. These parasites are transmitted to man from other infected persons or mammals by sandflies when taking a blood meal. Leishmaniases have been reported from about 80 countries and probably some 400 000 ...
|
||
|
Sequeira J C - - 1979
A modification in the introduction of the Kimray-Greenfield filter is described. Rather than advancing the stylet toward the Luer-lok assembly and thereby discharging the filter, the authors propose positioning the carrier containing the closed filter farther into the inferior vena cava, then withdrawing the catheter and carriage while holding the ...
|
||
|
Chan K C - - 1979
The retention contributed by the use of pins with gold castings can be substantially increased by the technique of placing a threaded pin in the dentin and making a casting with a threaded receptacle to fit the pin. The basis for the improvement is the greater retention of threaded pins ...
|
||
|
Goto M - - 1979
Using medical students as controls, we devised a method of quantitative analysis of dermatoglyphic patterns. We calculated the frequency of appearance of each of the patterns and obtained the probability of occurrence of the dermatoglyphics of each of the controls. We showed usefulness of this method by presenting some examples ...
|
||
|
Smith P J - - 1978
In 25 patients undergoing pyelolithotomy a supplementary coagulum technique has been used. Initial difficulties were found in the preparation, instillation and extraction of the coagulum, but with experience a satisfactory technique has been developed. The type of stone situation most likely to benefit from coagulum pyelolithotomy would seem to be ...
|
||
|
Paul T D - - 1978
Improved approaches to the problem of heterozygote detection for phenylketonuria (PKU) were developed in this study. The discrimination was based on 85 obligate heterozygotes and 45 controls who were neither pregnant nor on birth control medication. The best separation between hetrozygotes and normals was achieved with a linear discriminant function ...
|
||
|
Rodríguez E M - - 1978
The ultrastructure of the neural lobe of the lizard, Anolis carolinensis, was studied after fixation in a threefold aldehyde solution. The neural lobe appeared as narrow vertical diverticula separated from one another and from the pars intermedia by a continuous vascular septum. No nerves passed through this septum. The ependymal, ...
|
||
|
Orringer M B - - 1978
Recent reports have indicated that combined Collis-Belsey reconstruction of the esophagogastric junction fails to control reflux in 30 to 46% of patients undergoing the procedure. The major factor thought to be responsible for this result is the limited Belsey fundoplication possible after construction of the gastroplasty tube. This report describes ...
|
||
|
Goco I R - - 1978
In a patient who had had cholecystectomy, a common duct stone was removed with a filet T-tube, the open limbs of the tube closing around the stone so that it could be pulled out along the track of the T-tube stem. The maneuver was successfully repeated in a dog. The ...
|
||
|
Weider D J - - 1977
A technique for medial grafting that evolved in Alaska over a period of about five years has been used by the author at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for over two years. The technique is one whereby fresh temporalis fascia is placed medial to the tympanic membrane remnant and fastened to ...
|
||
|
Taylor C B - - 1977
Participant modelling, a behaviourally-orientated treatment technique, is an effect method of treating phobias associated with minor medical procedures or apparatus such as needles or intravenous catheters. The steps in this technique are described and two cases of severe needle phobias successfully treated with participant modelling are presented to illustrate further ...
|
||
|
Lesseps R J - - 1977
Incubation of early embryos of Nothobranchius korthausae in sterile Tris-buffered pronase with added salts and EDTA results in complete dechorionation, after which development proceeds normally and at the same rate as in control embryos. The time required for dechorionation varies according to the age of the embryo and the concentration ...
|
||
|
Anderson D G - - 1976
An outpatient diagnositc technique comparable to the Papanicolaou smear for carcinoma of the cervix is needed to permit early recognition of adenocarcinoma of the endometrium. Five different techniques of sampling the endometrial cavity were carried out on 1, 742 patients at the University of Michigan Medical Center. A total of ...
|
||
|
Pant C P - - 1973
A trial was carried out of the efficacy of fenitrothion ultra-low-volume aerosol applied by vehicle-mounted cold aerosol generator for the control of Aedes aegypti. Five applications of fenitrothion at intervals of 11-49 days at dosages of 511-1 095 ml/ha gave sustained control for 4-5 months in an area of some ...
|
||
|
Cohen J L - - 1971
1. The pharmacokinetics of cyclophosphamide were investigated in cancer patients. The data can be characterized by a two-compartment open model. The half life of the elimination phase of the drug ranged between 3 and 11 hours.2. Extensive tubular reabsorption of the drug resulted in the excretion of only a small ...
|
||
|
Kessel J F - - 1971
District filariasis surveys in Tahiti in the years after the Second World War yielded the highest microfilaria rates in the South Pacific area, ranging from 25% to 44%; the mean elephantiasis rate was 5% and microfilaria densities (MfD(50)) ranged from 18 to 31. A co-operative filariasis research programme was begun ...
|
||
|
Roden R G - - 1970
Medical hypnosis uses very simple techniques which can profitably be applied in childbirth. Obstetricians have great psychological advantages as hypnotists. A simple procedure for inducing a hypnotic state is described. The problems of this method, such as the time factor, are discussed; also the feasibility of a Department of Hypnotic ...
|
||
|
Ford J - - 1969
There is a need to reassess the role of the trypanosomiases, both human and animal, in African ecology and economy. Withdrawal of control services from the Congo basin was followed by a resurgence of infection from ancient foci, many of them thought to have been extinguished. Successful elimination of Glossina ...
|
||
|
De Aguirre E - - 1967
Interdisciplinary study of a Paleolithic site at Budiño, Louro Valley (province of Pontevedra), Spain, shows the presence of various tool-making techniques and types of tools in a single undisturbed site complex found in situ within Middle Würm colluvial deposits.
|
||
|
Hawking F - - 1967
In small-scale pilot trials, filarial infection can usually be reduced to low levels by oral administration of diethylcarbamazine to all the persons concerned; but in mass campaigns it is often difficult to persuade large numbers of people to swallow the tablets. In order to overcome this difficulty the authors propose ...
|
||
| < 1 2 3 4 5 6 | ||