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CONSIDERATION OF THE LETHAL FACTORS IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS
Archives of Surgery, 1951IN THE 10-year period 1941-1950 inclusive, there were 164 cases of admission for acute pancreatitis to the Cincinnati General Hospital. In each case the diagnosis was based on at least one of the following criteria: (1) a consistent clinical history in conjunction with increased serum amylase; (2) surgical observation, and (3) postmortem examination ...
V E, SILER, J H, WULSIN
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Factors That Diminish Radiation Lethality
Radiology, 1967several procedures are known to modify the response of mammals to ionizing radiation. Prominent among these are methods and agents that prevent damage to the hematopoietic system and overcome endogenous bacterial invasion. It is significant that the reticuloendothelial system (RES), which shows no evidence of damage histologically even after exposures ...
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Counselor's Recognition of Factors in Lethality of Suicide
Psychological Reports, 1981Counselors' recognition of factors in lethality of suicide was studied using the same scale of factors as was used in Holmes and Howard's study of other professional groups. 15 professors of counselor education, 12 post-secondary counselors, 47 secondary-level counselors, and 20 elementary-level counselors completed an examination of signs of suicide ...
C B, Holmes, P J, Wurtz
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The genetics of blind—a lethal factor in mice
Journal of Heredity, 1978The linkage relationships of the lethal gene blind (Bld) in the mouse were investigated. The gene is located on chromosome 15, between uw and bt. The distance uw--Bld is 28.2 +/- 5.1 cM: Bld--bt is 14.9 +/- 2.7 cM: and Bld--Ca is 24.6 +/- 2.6 cM. Incomplete penetrance and/or reduced viability of Bld/+ animals was found when blind animals were crossed ...
Teicher, L S, Caspari, E W
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Apoptosis-inducing factor: vital and lethal
Trends in Cell Biology, 2006Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) is a NADH oxidase with a local redox function that is essential for optimal oxidative phosphorylation and for an efficient anti-oxidant defense. The absence of AIF can cause neurodegeneration, skeleton muscle atrophy and dilated cardiomyopathy.
Modjtahedi, Nazanine +3 more
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Additional risk factors for lethal hypothermia
Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2013An 86-year-old woman was found dead lying on her back on the floor of an unkempt kitchen. She had last been seen four days before. Her dress was pulled up and she was not wearing underpants. The house was noted to be in "disarray" with papers covering most surfaces and the floor. Rubbish was piled up against one of the doors.
Bright, F. +3 more
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Nature, 1955
Letalfaktoren In ihrer Bedeutung fur Erbpathologie und Genphysiologie der Entwicklung. Von Prof. Ernst Hadorn. Pp. 388. (Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1955.) 39 D. marks.
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Letalfaktoren In ihrer Bedeutung fur Erbpathologie und Genphysiologie der Entwicklung. Von Prof. Ernst Hadorn. Pp. 388. (Stuttgart: Georg Thieme Verlag, 1955.) 39 D. marks.
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Developmental Action of Lethal Factors in Drosophila
1951Publisher Summary Lethal factors are Mendelian units that cause the death of an individual at some stage during its development, thereby preventing it from reaching the reproductive stage. The action of lethal factors demonstrates how development can be altered fundamentally as a consequence of change or loss of genic material.
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Lethality Factors and the Suicide Attempt
Psychiatric Annals, 1976II: Methodoloqic Developments in ...
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An enzymatic electrochemiluminescence assay for the lethal factor of anthrax
Analytical Biochemistry, 2003The lethal factor (LF) of anthrax toxin is the toxic component of the exotoxin (lethal toxin) secreted by toxic strains of Bacillus anthracis. The lethal factor is a zinc-dependent metalloprotease that specifically cleaves the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase (MAPKK) family of enzymes.
Victor R, Rivera +3 more
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