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Blood Reviews, 1993
The unstable haemoglobin haemolytic anaemias result from the presence in the red cell of a structurally abnormal haemoglobin variant. There are many mutations producing unstable haemoglobins; most are single amino acid replacements that affect a few key areas of the haemoglobin structure. A wide range of haemoglobin instability is evident from in vitro
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The unstable haemoglobin haemolytic anaemias result from the presence in the red cell of a structurally abnormal haemoglobin variant. There are many mutations producing unstable haemoglobins; most are single amino acid replacements that affect a few key areas of the haemoglobin structure. A wide range of haemoglobin instability is evident from in vitro
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2012
Words are our enemies, words are our friends. In science, we think that words are just an expedient for describing some inner truth, one that is perhaps ideally represented by a mathematical equation. Oh, the words matter, but they are not essential for science.
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Words are our enemies, words are our friends. In science, we think that words are just an expedient for describing some inner truth, one that is perhaps ideally represented by a mathematical equation. Oh, the words matter, but they are not essential for science.
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Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2004
Ischaemic strokes and transient ischaemic attacks are commonly caused by cerebral embolism originating from formation of a platelet-rich thrombus superimposed on an atherosclerotic plaque or by atherothrombotic plaque rupture in a carotid or intracranial artery.
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Ischaemic strokes and transient ischaemic attacks are commonly caused by cerebral embolism originating from formation of a platelet-rich thrombus superimposed on an atherosclerotic plaque or by atherothrombotic plaque rupture in a carotid or intracranial artery.
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“Unstable” translocation not proven unstable
Clinical Genetics, 1989B K, Hecht, D, Lockwood, F, Hecht
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Applied Optics, 1966
A technique, firmly based on a development from ray optics, is presented for calculating the loss due to the finite sizes of curved mirrors when these form an unstable optical resonator. If paraxial rays launched within such a resonator are confined near the resonator axis, the resonator is termed stable; otherwise it is termed unstable, and is known ...
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A technique, firmly based on a development from ray optics, is presented for calculating the loss due to the finite sizes of curved mirrors when these form an unstable optical resonator. If paraxial rays launched within such a resonator are confined near the resonator axis, the resonator is termed stable; otherwise it is termed unstable, and is known ...
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt To the editor: Brown and Dodge (1) state in their editorial on unstable angina that our conclusions (2) about the benefits of a conservative approach to the management of unstable angina ar...
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Excerpt To the editor: Brown and Dodge (1) state in their editorial on unstable angina that our conclusions (2) about the benefits of a conservative approach to the management of unstable angina ar...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1956
Summary The cruciate and collateral ligaments and the posterior knee capsule are'the sustaining ligamentous apparatus of the knee. The bony configuration and dynamic musculature action complete the stabilizing structures of the knee joint. Acute injuries should be repaired at once, suturing discrete ruptured ligaments.
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Summary The cruciate and collateral ligaments and the posterior knee capsule are'the sustaining ligamentous apparatus of the knee. The bony configuration and dynamic musculature action complete the stabilizing structures of the knee joint. Acute injuries should be repaired at once, suturing discrete ruptured ligaments.
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