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, 2020
This paper presents a laboratory investigation into passive stabilisation of liquefiable sands by means of colloidal silica (CS).
A. Vranna, T. Tika, A. Papadimitriou
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This paper presents a laboratory investigation into passive stabilisation of liquefiable sands by means of colloidal silica (CS).
A. Vranna, T. Tika, A. Papadimitriou
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Laboratory investigations in osteoarthritis
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 2003Progress in the knowledge of pathogenic mechanisms and a better definition of the disease, together with the availability of new technologies, have recently improved the value of laboratory investigations in osteoarthritis (OA). The main objectives of these findings are early diagnosis, assessment of disease activity and severity, and evaluation of ...
PUNZI, LEONARDO+5 more
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Laboratory and metabolic investigations
2023Clinical variability and substantial overlap between mitochondrial disorders and other genetic disorders and inborn errors make the clinical and metabolic diagnosis of mitochondrial disorders quite challenging. Evaluating specific laboratory markers is essential in the diagnostic process, but mitochondrial disease can be present in the absence of any ...
Eva, Morava, Devin, Oglesbee
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2018
This chapter deals with chemical and hematologic investigations which are often considered in the diagnostic workup of subacute to chronic cerebellar ataxias. Relevant investigations in blood (serum, plasma), urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are discussed.
Boltshauser, Eugen, Weber, Konrad P
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This chapter deals with chemical and hematologic investigations which are often considered in the diagnostic workup of subacute to chronic cerebellar ataxias. Relevant investigations in blood (serum, plasma), urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are discussed.
Boltshauser, Eugen, Weber, Konrad P
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Laboratory Investigation of Hypercoagulability [PDF]
For many years, the laboratory investigation of patients with thrombophilia has lagged behind that of patients with bleeding diathesis. Improved understanding of the mechanisms that control and regulate coagulation, and the resultant recognition of new defects, have greatly stimulated clinical laboratory interest in this area.
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Laboratory investigation into ripping
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 1997Abstract The paper reports a one quarter scale laboratory investigation into bulldozer ripping of an artificial soft rock in both intact and jointed states. A brief review of the literature is presented, then the laboratory setup is described in detail.
Garry Mostyn, M.R. Jafari
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Laboratory investigation of syphilis
Postgraduate Medicine, 1980Without treatment, syphilis passes through primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages. The disease can be diagnosed directly by microscopic identification of the infective organism or serologically. Nontreponemal serologic tests are most suitable for screening and following response to therapy, while treponemal tests are used to confirm a positive
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Laboratory investigation on erosion threshold shear stress of cohesive sediment in Karkheh Dam
Environmental Earth Sciences, 2021R. F. Nafchi+4 more
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Laboratory Investigation in CDH
2018It is important to ensure that the patient with chronic daily headache has had a thorough evaluation to rule out secondary causes of headache. This includes the use of laboratory studies on serum as well as cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). In this chapter we will walk through the appropriate evaluation in the emergency department as well as the outpatient ...
Barbara Nye+2 more
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Laboratory Investigations in Rheumatology
2021Rheumatology is a clinically oriented specialty. All laboratory tests need to be interpreted in light of the clinical picture since tests, viewed in isolation, can be misleading. Rheumatoid Factor (RF) is seen in several conditions, including Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). A positive RF does not mean RA. A negative test does not exclude RA.
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