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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
Restrictive cardiomyopathy has always been a fairly common cause of cardiac death in the tropics through endomyocardial fibrosis. In temperate climates, amyloidosis is the most common form of the disease, whereas Löffler's endocarditis is quite rare. Amyloidosis is more frequently encountered as the population ages, but restrictive cardiomyopathy is ...
N, Spyrou, R, Foale
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Restrictive cardiomyopathy has always been a fairly common cause of cardiac death in the tropics through endomyocardial fibrosis. In temperate climates, amyloidosis is the most common form of the disease, whereas Löffler's endocarditis is quite rare. Amyloidosis is more frequently encountered as the population ages, but restrictive cardiomyopathy is ...
N, Spyrou, R, Foale
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The Restrictive Cardiomyopathies
Cardiology Clinics, 1988In parallel with the rapidly developing interest in the diastolic properties of ventricular function in the 1970s, the restrictive cardiomyopathies have taken their place as the third major category of primary heart muscle disease. The restrictive cardiomyopathies are characterized by primary abnormalities of diastolic ventricular function with normal ...
J S, Child, J K, Perloff
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Emergency Nurse, 2007
The average patient waiting time in Southmead's MIU, from being booked in and seen to being treated and discharged, is just under an hour. Unsurprisingly therefore, patients attending the MIU report having bypassed other health service providers including A&E and their local GPs, as well as the specialist eye, dental or children's hospitals that are ...
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The average patient waiting time in Southmead's MIU, from being booked in and seen to being treated and discharged, is just under an hour. Unsurprisingly therefore, patients attending the MIU report having bypassed other health service providers including A&E and their local GPs, as well as the specialist eye, dental or children's hospitals that are ...
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Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2011
Restricting the intake of calories has been practiced as a method for increasing both the length and quality of life for over 500 years. Experimental work confirming the success of this approach in animals has accumulated over the last 100 years. Lifelong caloric restriction (CR) may extend life by up to 50% in rodents, with progressively less impact ...
John R, Speakman, Sharon E, Mitchell
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Restricting the intake of calories has been practiced as a method for increasing both the length and quality of life for over 500 years. Experimental work confirming the success of this approach in animals has accumulated over the last 100 years. Lifelong caloric restriction (CR) may extend life by up to 50% in rodents, with progressively less impact ...
John R, Speakman, Sharon E, Mitchell
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Experimental Gerontology, 1995
Dietary restriction (DR) slows the rate of actuarial aging of rats and mice and in addition retards and/or delays many phenotypic characteristics of aging such as the age-associated deterioration of physiological systems and the occurrence and progression of age-associated disease. These antiaging actions result from a reduction of energy intake by the
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Dietary restriction (DR) slows the rate of actuarial aging of rats and mice and in addition retards and/or delays many phenotypic characteristics of aging such as the age-associated deterioration of physiological systems and the occurrence and progression of age-associated disease. These antiaging actions result from a reduction of energy intake by the
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2004
Systems biology is a new, fashionable and well-funded discipline, which to quote from a recent review aims to 'examine the structure and dynamics of cellular and organismal function, rather than the characteristics of isolated parts of a cell or organism em leader ' (Kitano, H. (2002) Science 295:1662-1664).
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Systems biology is a new, fashionable and well-funded discipline, which to quote from a recent review aims to 'examine the structure and dynamics of cellular and organismal function, rather than the characteristics of isolated parts of a cell or organism em leader ' (Kitano, H. (2002) Science 295:1662-1664).
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Restricted Sessions: Restricted Results
1986‘British believe, either honestly or for political effect, that they can continue to play the part of mediator.’—BEDELL ...
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Living with restrictions: The duration of restrictions influences construal levels
Psychology and Marketing, 2021Gülen Sarial-Abi +2 more
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The London Olympics 2012--restrictions, restrictions, restrictions
Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2012V. Horsey, R. Montagnon, J. Smith
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Restriction presheaves and restriction colimits
2019Restriction categories, as defined by Cockett and Lack, are an abstraction of the notion of partial functions between sets, and therefore, are important in furthering our understanding of what it means to be partial. This thesis builds upon the work of Cockett and Lack, by providing restriction analogues of notions from ordinary category theory.
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