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Comparison of mitotic cell death by chromosome fragmentation to premature chromosome condensation

Comparison of mitotic cell death by chromosome fragmentation to premature chromosome condensation

... Chromosome fragmentation, PCC and the G2 checkpoint Though chromosome fragmentation and PCC can typi- cally be differentiated based on morphological and mechanistic differences there is potential overlap of the two. This ...

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ACAULIS5 controls Arabidopsis xylem specification through the
prevention of premature cell death

ACAULIS5 controls Arabidopsis xylem specification through the prevention of premature cell death

... against premature cell death and senescence is not ...cell death in animals, even though the opposite function has also frequently been reported (Seiler and Raul, ...cell death, but the fact ...

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Prediction of Death for Extremely Premature Infants in a Population-Based Cohort

Prediction of Death for Extremely Premature Infants in a Population-Based Cohort

... RESULTS: In the study cohort of 4527 infants, 3647 received intensive care. Survival rates were 53% for the whole cohort and 66% for infants who received intensive care. In multivariate analyses of data for infants who ...

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Early Death, Morbidity, and Need of Treatment Among Extremely Premature Infants

Early Death, Morbidity, and Need of Treatment Among Extremely Premature Infants

... imminent premature labor were also demonstrated by the high rate of prenatal steroid use and probably in part by the findings that preeclampsia was associated with a reduced risk of prenatal death and ...

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Focusing on the premature death of redeployed miners in China: an analysis of cause-of-death information from non-communicable diseases

Focusing on the premature death of redeployed miners in China: an analysis of cause-of-death information from non-communicable diseases

... the death of the general population is used as a reference, it does not re- flect the increase in premature deaths and mortality due to occupational diseases [28, ...

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Atrogin 1 deficiency promotes cardiomyopathy and premature death via impaired autophagy

Atrogin 1 deficiency promotes cardiomyopathy and premature death via impaired autophagy

... stresses. Both the UPS and autophagy/lysosome system exhibit reduced efficiency as a consequence of aging, and dysfunction in these systems is associated with cardiomyopathies. The muscle-specific ubiquitin ligase ...

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The Life and Premature Death of BABS:  A Proposal to Reinstate the Subsidized Taxable Municipal Bond

The Life and Premature Death of BABS: A Proposal to Reinstate the Subsidized Taxable Municipal Bond

... Build America Bonds (BABs) helped assuage municipalities’ mounting capital needs by increasing their access to the credit markets. 9 Subject to federal income tax but federally subsid[r] ...

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Substance abuse and psychiatric co morbidity as predictors of premature mortality in Swedish drug abusers a prospective longitudinal study 1970   2006

Substance abuse and psychiatric co morbidity as predictors of premature mortality in Swedish drug abusers a prospective longitudinal study 1970 2006

... for premature drug related death and alcohol use for non-drug related ...death. Premature mortality was lower in women over time, an observation previously reported in other Scan- dinavian ...

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Dan Markel's Premature Death Cements His Uncompromising Legacy

Dan Markel's Premature Death Cements His Uncompromising Legacy

... At the Florida State University College of Law where he taught, Professor Markel’s name carried a mystique that excited some students, terrified others, but marveled all.. Before ev[r] ...

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Lost Output by Road Traffic Injuries in Iran, an Estimate Based on Disability-Adjusted Life Years Index

Lost Output by Road Traffic Injuries in Iran, an Estimate Based on Disability-Adjusted Life Years Index

... As described before, the term ‘lost output’ reflects an economic share of the generalized costs incurred by road traffic injuries that is related to the lost life years by a premature death or functional ...

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Prevention of the renarrowing of coronary arteries using drug-eluting stents in the perioperative period: an update

Prevention of the renarrowing of coronary arteries using drug-eluting stents in the perioperative period: an update

... The premature discontinuation of antiplatelet drugs substantially increases the risk of stent thrombosis (ST), myocardial infarction, and cardiac death, and surgery under an altered platelet function could ...

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A Study  To Assess The Knowledge On Dash Diet Among Hypertensive  Patients In A Selected Village Kanchipuram District Tamilnadu

A Study To Assess The Knowledge On Dash Diet Among Hypertensive Patients In A Selected Village Kanchipuram District Tamilnadu

... NCD deaths is caused by, raised blood pressure 13%. Hypertension is reported to be the fourth contributor to premature death in developed countries and the seventh in developing countries. Recent reports ...

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4 - George Gkoutos - new_gkoutos_Comparative_phenomics.pptx

4 - George Gkoutos - new_gkoutos_Comparative_phenomics.pptx

... HELLP syndrome HELLP syndrome Liver failure Liver failure Hepatic failure Hepatic failure Pregnancy related premature death Pregnancy related premature death Glomerular vascular dis[r] ...

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The global burden of neonatal hypothermia: systematic review of a major challenge for newborn survival

The global burden of neonatal hypothermia: systematic review of a major challenge for newborn survival

... in premature and low birth weight infants, thermoregulatory mechanisms are easily overwhelmed, leading to metabolic deterioration and direct death from hypothermia or indirect mortality from associated ...

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A Case Report of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type 1 (MPS I H - Hurler Syndrome)

A Case Report of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type 1 (MPS I H - Hurler Syndrome)

... in premature death usually within 1st decade if left untreated as a result of cardio respiratory failure and progressive neurological disease (3) ...

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TRENDS IN HEALTH LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION

TRENDS IN HEALTH LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION

... local health departments, we hope that a diminution in premature infant morbidity and mortality in North Carolina will be obtained and thus a decrease in the infant death.. rate.[r] ...

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ANALYSIS OF FETAL AND NEONATAL DEATHS IN 4117 CONSECUTIVE BIRTHS

ANALYSIS OF FETAL AND NEONATAL DEATHS IN 4117 CONSECUTIVE BIRTHS

... Hyaline-like material in the lung was considered to be the most frequent significant cause of death in live-born premature infants ; congenital malformation and anoxia resulting from com[r] ...

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Tetralogy of Fallot in Spain: a nationwide registry-based mortality study across 36 years

Tetralogy of Fallot in Spain: a nationwide registry-based mortality study across 36 years

... of premature death due to congenital anomalies was specif- ically identified in the south of Spain but, apart from this analysis, no population-based studies on TOF-attributed mortality in Spain have been ...

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Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in Formerly Premature Infants With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Clinical Features and Outcomes in the Surfactant Era

Pulmonary Artery Hypertension in Formerly Premature Infants With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Clinical Features and Outcomes in the Surfactant Era

... for death resulting from a variety of conditions, it is possible that patients with severe PAH and severe lung disease were not ascertained if they died as a result of respiratory disease, infection, and/or other ...

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Hemoglobin Concentration Level during Pregnancy and Its Association with Birth Weight

Hemoglobin Concentration Level during Pregnancy and Its Association with Birth Weight

... abortion, premature birth and fetal death in pregnant women [3,4,5] and serum Hb concentration both in low and high levels is an indicator for possible pregnancy complications outcome and elevated Hb ...

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