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Comparative effects of natural and functional lipid sources on physicochemical, textural, sensory, and nutritional lipid indices of spreadable processed cheese analogue. [PDF]
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Non-tonal L2 proficiency facilitates the perception of tone and pitch contrasts in a tonal L1: evidence from Mandarin-English bilinguals. [PDF]
Zhao R, Li M, Ren H, Wei H.
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Adrenal insufficiency influences the pattern of thyrotoxicosis toward triiodothyronine predominance. [PDF]
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Effect of T4 ghosts on T4 development
Virology, 1975Abstract The effect of T4 ghosts on T4 development has been examined by analysis of early RNA species and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of proteins. Ghosts interfere with early development from the moment of infection. The transition from immediate to delayed early RNA is slowed down by ghosts as is the appearance and disappearance of early ...
A, Quintero-Ruiz, E N, Brody
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Southern Medical Journal, 1978
We have described a 25-year-old man with hyperthyroidism and normal levels of serum T3 and reverse T3, but with abnormalities in serum T4I, T3U, FTI, FT4, and T3 suppression and TRH stimulation tests consistent with the diagnosis of T4 toxicosis. Serum total iodine was elevated several-fold, and the observed response to iodine depletion and loading ...
P, Thompson, J B, Haynes
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We have described a 25-year-old man with hyperthyroidism and normal levels of serum T3 and reverse T3, but with abnormalities in serum T4I, T3U, FTI, FT4, and T3 suppression and TRH stimulation tests consistent with the diagnosis of T4 toxicosis. Serum total iodine was elevated several-fold, and the observed response to iodine depletion and loading ...
P, Thompson, J B, Haynes
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Manual Therapy, 2005
The term ‘T4 syndrome’ is a clinical pattern that involves upper extremity paraesthesia and pain with or without symptoms into the neck and/or head (Maitland, 1986). Mobilization of an upper thoracic vertebrae (commonly T4), reproduces or eliminates these symptoms (Grieve, 1988), although the mechanism for this remains unclear.
Jenny Louise, Conroy +1 more
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The term ‘T4 syndrome’ is a clinical pattern that involves upper extremity paraesthesia and pain with or without symptoms into the neck and/or head (Maitland, 1986). Mobilization of an upper thoracic vertebrae (commonly T4), reproduces or eliminates these symptoms (Grieve, 1988), although the mechanism for this remains unclear.
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