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Fine structural studies of rat adrenal cortices following prostaglandin administration

Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1973
Histological and fine structural studies of adrenal cortices were performed on male Sprague-Dawley rats which had been given intravenous injections of prostaglandin E1 or E2. It was found that there were increased numbers of intracellular lipid droplets, free ribonucleoprotein particles, cholesterol ester clefts and coated vesicles of both the small ...
D P, Penney, J, Olson, K, Averill
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A Population-Based Cohort Study of Respiratory Disease and Long-Term Exposure to Iron and Copper in Fine Particulate Air Pollution and Their Combined Impact on Reactive Oxygen Species Generation in Human Lungs.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2021
Metal components in fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from nontailpipe emissions may play an important role in underlying the adverse respiratory effects of PM2.5.
Zilong Zhang   +13 more
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Tumorigenicity of fine man-made fibers after intratracheal administrations to hamsters

Environmental Research, 1991
Six types of man-made fibers were administered intratracheally (2.0 mg/animal each a week, for 5 weeks; total 10 mg/animal) to female Syrian hamsters that were observed histologically for 2 years after administration. The fibers were rock wool [average diameter (D) = 6.1 microns, average length (L) = 296 microns], fiberglass (D = 0.65 microns, L = 16.8
S, Adachi, K, Takemoto, K, Kimura
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GUILT AS A PREMISE FOR IMPOSING ADMINISTRATIVE FINES

Roczniki Administracji i Prawa, 2020
This article presents the issue of the nature of administrative responsibility sanctioned by administrative fines and the significance of guilt as a premise for imposing this type of sanction. The author draws attention to the solutions introduced to the Code of Administrative Procedure by the 2017 amendment.
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Administrative and Judicial Discretion in Setting Fines

World Competition, 2015
Article 23(2) of Regulation 1/2003 accords the European Commission a broad discretion in fining undertakings for their anti-competitive behaviour. Nevertheless, the European Commission still occasionally exceeds its broad discretion in order to reach its fining policy objective of a ‘sufficiently deterrent effect’. This overstepping arises particularly
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National and provincial burden of disease attributable to fine particulate matter air pollution in China, 1990-2021: an analysis of data from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2021.

Lancet Planetary Health
BACKGROUND Fine particulate matter (PM2·5) is the leading environmental risk factor for mortality and disability worldwide. We aimed to evaluate the temporal trend in, and spatial distribution of, the disease burden attributable to PM2·5 in China from ...
Tanchun Yu   +6 more
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Efficient Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models for Automated Medical Documentation

2024 4th International Conference on Digital Society and Intelligent Systems (DSInS)
Scientific research indicates that for every hour spent in direct patient care, physicians spend nearly two additional hours on administrative tasks, particularly on electronic health records (EHRs) and desk work. This excessive administrative burden not
Hui Yi Leong   +4 more
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Administrative Liability for Unauthorized Land Plot Occupation under the Laws of the Russian Federation

Administrative law and procedure
The article examines current issues of qualification of this offense, analyzes judicial practice and law enforcement activities of control and supervisory bodies.
E. O. Filippova
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The Growing Challenge of Fine Administration to Court Managers

Justice System Journal, 1988
Criminal fines are sentences imposed by courts; they are not ordinary monetary obligations to the government. The need to ensure compliance with, and enforcement of fines ? through coercion if necessary ? poses a major challenge to court administrators if they are to expand their re sponsibility for fine administration beyond the traditional accounting
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Coarse-to-Fine Personalized LLM Impressions for Streamlined Radiology Reports

arXiv.org
The manual creation of the"Impression"section in radiology reports is a primary driver of radiologist burnout. To address this challenge, we propose a coarse-to-fine framework that leverages open-source large language models (LLMs) to automatically ...
Cheng Sun, Hui Yi Leong, Lei Li
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