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Trace Elements and Plasmapheresis
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 1991The relationship between serum aluminum (Al), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), and iron (Fe) and plasmapheresis (PP) treatment was examined. Three patients with rheumatoid arthritis, six with myasthenia gravis, and 6 with multiple sclerosis were studied. Serum Al, Zn, Cu, and Fe were measured before and after PP.
S, Hosokawa, A, Oyamaguchi, O, Yoshida
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2007 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2007
In model-driven engineering developers work mainly or only with models, which exist in many versions. This paper presents an approach to trace single model elements or groups of elements within a version history of a model. It also offers analysis capabilities such as detection of logical coupling between model elements.
Sven Wenzel, Hermann Hutter, Udo Kelter
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In model-driven engineering developers work mainly or only with models, which exist in many versions. This paper presents an approach to trace single model elements or groups of elements within a version history of a model. It also offers analysis capabilities such as detection of logical coupling between model elements.
Sven Wenzel, Hermann Hutter, Udo Kelter
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1979
Abstract It is likely that most, if not all, of the elements found to be essential in animals will be shown to be so for man, and the clinical picture produced by deficiency of the elements in the human patient will differ little from that seen in the animal, although this has been established for only five elements (I, Fe, Cu, Co and
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Abstract It is likely that most, if not all, of the elements found to be essential in animals will be shown to be so for man, and the clinical picture produced by deficiency of the elements in the human patient will differ little from that seen in the animal, although this has been established for only five elements (I, Fe, Cu, Co and
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Science of The Total Environment, 1985
In our study alcoholic patients with and without cirrhosis have a decreased serum zinc. They also have increased serum copper and iron with an increase in the serum ferritin. There is no evidence of selenium deficiency in either alcoholic group. Alcohol when given with zinc in a single dose to normal volunteers increases the serum zinc and therefore ...
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In our study alcoholic patients with and without cirrhosis have a decreased serum zinc. They also have increased serum copper and iron with an increase in the serum ferritin. There is no evidence of selenium deficiency in either alcoholic group. Alcohol when given with zinc in a single dose to normal volunteers increases the serum zinc and therefore ...
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Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
Advances in trace element research over the last decade have done much to elucidate the function of these nutrients at the biochemical level. Five new trace elements have been identified and the general relevance of microelements in human nutrition has undergone reassessment.
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Advances in trace element research over the last decade have done much to elucidate the function of these nutrients at the biochemical level. Five new trace elements have been identified and the general relevance of microelements in human nutrition has undergone reassessment.
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TRACE ELEMENTS OF THE MICROPREMIE
Clinics in Perinatology, 2000The current limited understanding of the ontogeny and mechanisms of the metabolism of iron, zinc, copper, selenium, iodine, and manganese in the micropremie are reviewed. The effects of early delivery on these processes are considered, as are the suggested amounts of these trace elements required for micropremies.
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[Trace elements and trace element therapy update].
Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi, 2000Starting from the importance of the trace elements in basic biochemical mechanisms from the human organism, the present role of trace elements therapy, as part of allopathic therapy, is discussed. The ideal properties of trace elements, the therapeutic concepts regarding trace elements, the main pharmaceutical forms that contain them, and their most ...
V, Papadopol, D, Dămăceanu
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Biological Trace Element Research, 1979
The application of the concept of a "controlled environment" led to the identification of eight trace elements with a proven or postulated biological function during this decade. Rigorous reduction of metallic contamination from air, drinking water, and diet is necessary to reduce exposure to the element under investigation below requirement levels. An
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The application of the concept of a "controlled environment" led to the identification of eight trace elements with a proven or postulated biological function during this decade. Rigorous reduction of metallic contamination from air, drinking water, and diet is necessary to reduce exposure to the element under investigation below requirement levels. An
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Science, 1981
Essential trace elements are required by man in amounts ranging from 50 micrograms to 18 milligrams per day. Acting as catalytic or structural components of larger molecules, they have specific functions and are indispensable for life. Research during the past quarter of a century has identified as essential six trace elements whose functions were ...
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Essential trace elements are required by man in amounts ranging from 50 micrograms to 18 milligrams per day. Acting as catalytic or structural components of larger molecules, they have specific functions and are indispensable for life. Research during the past quarter of a century has identified as essential six trace elements whose functions were ...
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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 1998
It is known that apoptosis is considered to be responsible for selective deletion of cells during embryogenesis, the homeostasis of cell populations in continuously renewing tissues (i.e., serving as a counterbalance to mitosis), and tissue involution in response to chemical or physical stimuli. There are many publications on these questions.
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It is known that apoptosis is considered to be responsible for selective deletion of cells during embryogenesis, the homeostasis of cell populations in continuously renewing tissues (i.e., serving as a counterbalance to mitosis), and tissue involution in response to chemical or physical stimuli. There are many publications on these questions.
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