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Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1990
This article is an exploratory study of Temporarily Obsolete Abandoned Derelict Sites (TOADS)-that is, deserted industrial sites and housing projects. Interviews with city planning departments and/or health departments in 14 of the 15 largest cities in the United States led to an analysis of how city governments experience and respond to TOADS.
Michael R. Greenberg +2 more
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This article is an exploratory study of Temporarily Obsolete Abandoned Derelict Sites (TOADS)-that is, deserted industrial sites and housing projects. Interviews with city planning departments and/or health departments in 14 of the 15 largest cities in the United States led to an analysis of how city governments experience and respond to TOADS.
Michael R. Greenberg +2 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1986
Dermatologists when telling young patients that toads may have caused their warts. The word "toad" itself is derived from the old English wordtadige, which is of unknown origin, without cognates in other languages, and has obvious negative connotations when applied to people.
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Dermatologists when telling young patients that toads may have caused their warts. The word "toad" itself is derived from the old English wordtadige, which is of unknown origin, without cognates in other languages, and has obvious negative connotations when applied to people.
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Electroencephalographic studies in toads
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1966Abstract During two consecutive years, experiments were done at monthly intervals on the EEG pattern of acute, curarized and non-anesthetized, or freely moving toads ( Bufo arenarum Hensel), bearing chronically implanted electrodes. Animals were kept during several weeks under fixed environmental conditions (22°C temperature, humidity at saturation ...
E T, Segura, A, De Juan
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Red Toad, Blue Toad, Hacked Toad?
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Glycogen in the neurohypophysis of toads
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1966Studies with the electron microscope revealed the presence of glycogen granules in the neurohypophysis of toads (Bufo arenarum Hensel). The glycogen appeared as scattered particles or as clusters formed by these particles within the nerve fibers. The scattered granules were intermingled with the neurosecretory granules and with the microvesicles ...
M A, Cannata, J H, Tramezzani
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The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2003
In Bufo arenarum, androgen biosynthesis occurs through a complete 5-ene pathway, including 5-androstane-3beta,17beta-diol as the immediate precursor of testosterone. Besides, steroidogenesis changes during the breeding period, turning from androgens to C(21)-steroids such as 5alpha-pregnan-3alpha,20alpha-diol, 3alpha-hydroxy-5alpha-pregnan-20-one and ...
Luis F, Canosa +3 more
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In Bufo arenarum, androgen biosynthesis occurs through a complete 5-ene pathway, including 5-androstane-3beta,17beta-diol as the immediate precursor of testosterone. Besides, steroidogenesis changes during the breeding period, turning from androgens to C(21)-steroids such as 5alpha-pregnan-3alpha,20alpha-diol, 3alpha-hydroxy-5alpha-pregnan-20-one and ...
Luis F, Canosa +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
Abstract In general, the excellent frog test described by Allison 6 and Hodgson 1,2 loses its accuracy during the summer season. The toad test described above has the marked advantage of being accurate throughout the year including during the summer season when its percentage of error is reduced markedly. The technique of the toad test is not more
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Abstract In general, the excellent frog test described by Allison 6 and Hodgson 1,2 loses its accuracy during the summer season. The toad test described above has the marked advantage of being accurate throughout the year including during the summer season when its percentage of error is reduced markedly. The technique of the toad test is not more
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The Pediatrician and the Under Toad
Pediatrics In Review, 1988We are introduced to the Under Toad in John Irving's novel. The World According to Garp. A small boy at the beach is warned of the danger of being pulled out to sea by the undertow. He conjures up the image of a malevolent amphibian, lurking unseen and intent on grabbing him.
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Vestibulospinal Projection in the Toad
1972Publisher Summary The course and distribution of fibers originating from the nuclei of termination of the VIII cranial nerve in the toad have been studied by means of silver impregnation techniques. In addition to lesions of the nuclei of termination of the VIII nerve, a complete hemisection of the spinal cord was made and the position of all ...
N, Corvaja, I, Grofová
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Pawedness and Motor Asymmetries in Toads
Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 1997Pawedness was investigated in three species of toads, Bufo bufo , Bufo viridis , and Bufo marinus. Samples from natural populations were collected in two successive years and tested during attempts to remove a strip of paper stuck onto the snout ( Bufo bufo and Bufo viridis ) or during attempts to remove an elastic balloon wrapped around the head ...
BISAZZA, ANGELO +4 more
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