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Testosterone production by XYY subjects

Steroids, 1975
A study of plasma concentration (P1T, ng/ml), metabolic clearance rate (MCRT, L/day) and blood production rate (PBT, mg/day) was done on seven XYY subjects of various ages and four pair-matched control XY subjects by a radioinfusion technique of 1,2-3H-testosterone.
M, Sharma   +4 more
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Thromboxane Production in Morbidly Obese Subjects

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2011
Postmortem studies have demonstrated that morbidly obese subjects, surprisingly, have less coronary atherosclerosis than obese subjects. However, the reasons for this apparent protection from atherosclerosis are not yet clear. Thromboxane A2, a marker of platelet activation, is greater in obese subjects than in lean subjects, and this might be a clue ...
Graziani, Francesca   +9 more
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Production subject domains

2016 International Conference on Electronics and Information Technology (EIT), 2016
This article introduces the notion of production subject domains and their state, defines operations on those states. The states on the sets are introduced, in particular on the sets of objects, connections, mass problems. Classification of mass problems is introduced. The notion of markers of change is introduced with the operations on them.
Eugene Malakhov, Denys Shchelkonogov
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Subject mix and productivity in Portuguese universities

European Journal of Operational Research, 2009
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Cláudia S. Sarrico   +3 more
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THE MEASUREMENT OF ANDROGEN PRODUCTION IN NORMAL SUBJECTS

Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1966
SUMMARYThe discovery of testosterone in urine and the development of methods for its measurement in plasma and urine have provided fresh approaches for the evaluation of androgen function in man. Production rates of testosterone have been measured in normal men and women by means of the principle of isotope dilution.
B, Hudson   +3 more
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The production of linguistic prosody in subjects with aphasia

Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2009
This study investigated the production of linguistic prosody in subjects with left hemisphere damage (LHD). Three experiments involving the production of lexical stress in nouns vs verbs, compound nouns vs tag constructions, and echo questions vs statements were conducted.
Judy P, Walker   +2 more
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Circulating alanine production and disposal in healthy subjects

Diabetes, 1978
Circulating-alanine production and disposal rates were estimated in eight healthy postabsorptive subjects by means of U-14C alanine and U-14C glucose infusions. The mean circulating-alanine production rate was 368 ± S.E.M. 28 μmol/min. · 1.82. Approximately 50 per cent of circulating-alanine carbon exchanged rapidly with that of circulating lactate ...
R H, Chochinov   +2 more
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The Production of Schoolchildren as Enlightenment Subjects

American Educational Research Journal, 2017
This article investigates children’s elementary school experiences, exploring how they become autonomous, rational individuals—the type of person envisioned in the European Enlightenment and generally imagined as the outcome of Western schooling. Drawing on ethnographic research that followed one cohort of Latinx children across five years, we examine ...
Holly Link   +2 more
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Production of the Insurgent Subject

2013
While insurgency in common parlance is attributed to lack of (good) governance, the chapter, contrary to the commonplace belief, traces how insurgency in India’s Northeast has its roots in the very modes and processes through which the region has been sought to be governed from time to time. Being located in the frontier and inhabited mostly by ‘fierce
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Automating The Production Of Subject Bibliographies

OCLC Micro, 1990
Describes a methodology for creating subjct bibliographies using a program called Subject Bibliography Generator (SBG) which processes OCLC MARC records, selecting records for the desired subject from the subject heading tag field, which can then be tidied up using a word processor. Gives illustrations of how the program works.
Sheau‐Hwang Chang, Shu‐chen Tu
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