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Plasma Antithrombin III Levels in Pre-Eclampsia

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part B: Hypertension in Pregnancy, 1983
In a prospective study plasma AT III was determined in 2423 samples obtained from 653 women during pregnancy and post partum. The women were allocated to groups, according to the highest diastolic blood pressure, in the third trimester. AT III levels were normal throughout pregnancy, during labour and after vaginal delivery, except in 57 women with ...
G H, Weenink   +4 more
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III—Constant-level Ballooning

Journal of Navigation, 1957
For a number of purposes it is convenient to have a platform floating at a constant level high up in the atmosphere. This can be contrived by the use of a special arrangement of balloons for heights up to about 100,000 ft. There are at least three ways in which this can be achieved.
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L‐asparaginase effect on antithrombin‐III levels

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1979
AbstractThe effect of L‐asparaginase (L‐asp) therapy on circulating antithrombin‐III (AT‐III) was monitored in three patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Serial determination for AT‐III by both a functional assay and an immunologic assay demonstrated a rapid decrease in serum AT‐III levels, followed by a protracted recovery beyond the period of ...
N, Anderson, J J, Lokich, J L, Tullis
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Evidence-based medicine III: level of evidence

Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2019
The present article is the third installment in a five-part series related to evidence-based medicine (EBM) provided by the European Society for Paediatric Urology Research Committee. It will present the different levels of evidence (i.e. systematic review, randomized controlled trial, cohort study) available to clinicians and researchers and describe ...
M. Kaefer   +7 more
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NATURAL ŒSTROGENS AND ANTITHROMBIN-III LEVELS

The Lancet, 1975
The results are presented of a study of serum-antithrombin-3 levels in 20 women taking oral contraceptives vs. 19 controls 20 menopausal women taking conjugated equine estrogen (Premarin) vs. 20 menopausal controls and 29 women in the third trimester of pregnancy. Antithrombin-3 levels were significantly lowered in the pregnant women and in the women
H.B.W. Greig, M. Notelowitz
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Core Levels of III‐V Semiconductors

physica status solidi (b), 1972
AbstractThe absorption and reflection spectra of GaP, GaAs, GaSb, InP, InAs, and InSb in the region from 15 to 40 eV are presented and compared with those obtained from characteristic electron energy losses. From these data, information about the density of conduction states, the matrix elements for transitions from the outermost core levels to the ...
W. Gudat   +4 more
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Autoionizing levels in Be III

Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1969
Radiative transitions from autoionizing levels of Be III were observed in the far ultra-violet spectrum produced by a vacuum spark. Classification of these transitions and determination of autoionizing level energies are given. Dependence of the intensity of these transitions on discharge parameters and the importance of the dielectronic recombination ...
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Level III Automation System Technology

1988
A Level III Automation or EMC system is also referred to in this book as an engineering control center. This is because these systems perform a central engineering function, similar to the concept of a Level II system, along with automatic control, energy monitoring, maintenance scheduling, information management, life safety and other functions which ...
F. William Payne, John J. McGowan
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Lifetime measurement of argon III levels

Physics Letters A, 1969
Abstract The lifetime of some argon III levels has been measured using the ‘beam foil technique’.
A. Denis, M. Dufay
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Antithrombin III levels in preeclampsia.

Israel journal of medical sciences, 1990
Antithrombin III (AT-III) activity was measured and compared in 29 patients with preeclampsia and 31 women with normal pregnancies. AT-III levels were 83 +/- 25% in preeclamptic patients with greater than 5 g/l proteinuria compared with 102 +/- 11% in the controls. Less severe proteinuria was not associated with decreased AT-III levels.
E, Aghai   +4 more
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