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Clinical evaluation of xerostomia manifestations in young-old and middle-old adults

Parodontologiya, 2023
Relevance. The subjective evaluation and analysis of clinical manifestations and risk factors for the development of xerostomia in young- and middle-old adults living in Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region plays a leading role in choosing the treatment strategy for this category of patients.Material and methods.
T. G. Petrova   +4 more
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B - 32 Grief in Neuropsychological Assessment among Culturally Diverse Middle-Old Older Adults

Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2023
Abstract Objective Bereavement, exacerbated by losses stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, contributes to high rates of grief and associated mood disturbances among older adults, potentially impacting neurocognition.
Kseniya Katsman, Heidi A Bender
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RISK FACTORS, CO-MORBIDITIES AND ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PROFILE IN MIDDLE-OLD HYPERTENSIVES

Journal of Hypertension, 2019
Objective:Epidemiological evidence suggests increasing proportion of elderly people. One half/two thirds of them have hypertension. The aim of the present study was to assess the risk factors, co-morbidities, and echocardiographic profile in middle-old hypertensives admitted in an Internal ...
L. Popescu, H. Balan
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THE ACHANARRAS LIMESTONE OF THE MIDDLE OLD RED SANDSTONE, CAITHNESS, SCOTLAND

Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 1963
Summary Achanarras quarry, in central Caithness, exposes about twenty-five feet of the Caithness Flagstone Series, here consisting of calcareous flags and siltstones; the quarry has long been famous for its rich vertebrate fauna. The sequence has been measured, the approximate ranges of the genera noted, and lithological varieties of the ...
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Palaeomagnetic investigation of organic-rich lacustrine deposits, Middle Old Red Sandstone, Scotland

Scottish Journal of Geology, 1995
Synopsis Organic-rich lacustrine carbonate laminites and mudstones in the Old Red Sandstone (middle Devonian) from the Orcadian Basin, Scotland, contain a magnetization that resides primarily in magnetite. After removal of a modern viscous magnetization at low demagnetization temperatures, a southerly and shallow Late ...
Lisa E. Plaster-Kirk   +3 more
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Religiosity and Physical Health of Middle–Old Aged African Americans: The Linking Role of Self-Control

Journal of Aging and Health, 2022
Objective: This study examined a psychological process (i.e., sense of control) that links religiosity to self-reported physical health in older African Americans. Methods: Two waves of data from 231 middle–old aged African Americans (AAs) were used to test two specific hypotheses: (a) religiosity influences changes in sense of control middle–old aged
Kandauda A. S. Wickrama   +1 more
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Stromatolites from the Middle Old Red Sandstone of Western Orkney

Geological Magazine, 1969
SUMMARYThe structures are comparable with stromatolites seen in modern “flats” environments and tufa occurring in joints in the granite—gneiss basement is compared with modern and fossil forms. Finely laminated (? varved) carbonates with a large lateral persistency (1: 50,000) are referred to periods of high water level and are believed to show ...
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Altyre and Lethen Bar, two Middle Old Red Sandstone fish localities?

Scottish Journal of Geology, 1983
Synopsis The Altyre Collection of Middle Old Red Sandstone fishes (made by Lady Gordon Cumming between 1839 and 1842) contained many specimens initially described by Louis Agassiz in his Monographie des Poissons Fossiles du Vieux Grès Rouge, of 1844–1845.
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Elliptical scour structures from the Middle Old Red Sandstone of Balintore

Scottish Journal of Geology, 1985
A gently dipping series of Middle Old Red Sandstone rocks outcrop along the coast around Balintore, on the north-west coast of the Moray Firth, 10 km north-east of Cromarty. A sequence of yellow sandstones and red conglomerates of alluvial sheet flood origin is exposed on the foreshore approximately 2 km south of the village.
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