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Demiraw Bikila,1 Tadesse Lejisa,1 Yosef Tolcha,1 Chala Bashea,1 Mehari Meles,1 Tigist Getahun,1 Genet Ashebir,1 Wossene Habtu,1 Feyissa Challa,1 Ousman Mohammed,2 Melkitu Kassaw,3 Adisu Kebede,4 Letebrhan G/Egzeabher,5 Endalkachew Befekadu,6 Mistire ...
Bikila D+15 more
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Radiative Decays involving a0(980) and f0(980) in the Vector Meson Dominance Model [PDF]
We summarize some features of the vector meson dominance model which was recently proposed for studying radiative decays involving the scalar mesons. Using the experimental values of $\Gamma(a_0 \to \gamma\gamma)$, $\Gamma(f_0 \to \gamma\gamma)$ and $\Gamma(\phi \to a_0 \gamma)$ as inputs, we show that the model predicts a large hierarchy between ...
arxiv
Physiological alterations and predictors of death in neonatal calves with weak calf syndrome
Abstract Background Weak calf syndrome (WCS) is characterised by weakness, poor vitality and difficulty standing or suckling. Early identification of physiological alterations and prognostic indicators is critical for improving the management and survival of weak calves.
Youngwoo Jung+7 more
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A Study of Gamma Globulins in Cholera
SummaryThe immunoelectrophoretic patterns of the gamma globulins were studied in the sera of Thai patients infected with Vibrio cholerae, Ogawa type. Normal Thai sera and sera obtained from Japanese vaccinees were used as controls. Relations were sought between the protein patterns, and the agglutinin titers as well as the cholera toxigenicity ...
Ben N. Dale+2 more
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Biochemical markers of nephrotic syndrome: An observational, cross-sectional study
Background: Blood protein leakage, especially albumin, into the urine is the hallmark of nephrotic syndrome (NS), which poses a serious public health problem.
Emmanuel Kwaku Ofori+6 more
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In current literature, data assessing the acid-base equilibrium in animals and humans during bacterial infection are rare. This study aimed to evaluate acid-base deteriorations in growing goats with experimentally induced NTM (nontuberculous mycobacteria)
Stefanie Bassis+3 more
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Head‐to‐head comparison between ACQ and FRET in probing polymeric micelles
Medical nanocarriers promise precise drug delivery but are hard to monitor because common fluorescent tags often give misleading signals in complex biological systems. In our study, we directly compared two labeling strategies—an aggregation‐caused quenching (ACQ) probe (FD‐B21) and a Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) pair (DiD/DiR)—to track ...
Runtong Zhang+9 more
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SYNTHESIS, ASSEMBLY, AND SECRETION OF GAMMA GLOBULIN BY MOUSE MYELOMA CELLS : I. ADAPTATION OF THE MERWIN PLASMA CELL TUMOR-11 TO CULTURE, CLONING, AND CHARACTERIZATION OF GAMMA GLOBULIN SUBUNITS [PDF]
MPC-11 myeloma tumor cells were adapted to growth in continuous culture. The cultured cells resembled the parent tumor in that they produced the fully assembled gamma globulin molecules as well as six unassembled molecules.
Laskov, Reuven, Scharff, Matthew D.
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Background and Objectives: Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) is a plant, which has nutritional and therapeutic uses for years. In traditional medicine, this plant has been used for relief of indigestion, detoxification of the body, treatment of ...
Mehrdad Modaresi+2 more
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Implications of a nonvanishing $Z γγ$ vertex on the $H\to γγγ$ decay [PDF]
The $Z\to \gamma \gamma$ and $H\to \gamma \gamma \gamma$ decays are strictly forbidden in the Standard Model, but they can be induced by theories that violate Lorentz symmetry or the CPT theorem. By assuming that a nonvanishing $Z\gamma \gamma$ vertex is induced in some context of new physics, and by analyzing the reaction $H\to \gamma Z^*\to \gamma ...
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