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The response of anosteocytic bone to controlled loading

The response of anosteocytic bone to controlled loading

... of bone cells, constituting 95% of all bone cells, and are distributed throughout the bone ...and bone surfaces via numerous dendritic cell extensions, which are housed in tiny cylindrical ... See full document

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Deletion of a Single beta-Catenin Allele in Osteocytes Abolishes the Bone Anabolic Response to Loading

Deletion of a Single beta-Catenin Allele in Osteocytes Abolishes the Bone Anabolic Response to Loading

... Displacement controlled three-point bending to failure tests were conducted on tibiae and femurs ex vivo to characterize the biomechanical properties of the ...each bone. The Young's Modulus (E) for each ... See full document

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Functional adaptation to mechanical loading in both cortical and cancellous bone is controlled locally and is confined to the loaded bones

Functional adaptation to mechanical loading in both cortical and cancellous bone is controlled locally and is confined to the loaded bones

... mechanical loading is a local phenomenon, we randomly assigned 21 female C57BL/6 mice at 19 weeks of age to one of three equal numbered ...percent bone volume and cortical bone volume at the proximal ... See full document

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Early life vitamin D depletion alters the postnatal response to skeletal loading in growing and mature bone

Early life vitamin D depletion alters the postnatal response to skeletal loading in growing and mature bone

... in bone growth and ...decreased bone mineral content[6] and lower bone mass relative to body weight at ...reduced bone mineral content and area persisting into childhood[8] and young ...higher ... See full document

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Modelling And Study Of Femur Bone Under Normal loading

Modelling And Study Of Femur Bone Under Normal loading

... Focusing on the joint reaction force that acted on the femoral head, the resultant force is in positive value. It means that the force that acted on the femoral head is a compression force. As the load is predominately ... See full document

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Histomorphological responses after therapy with pegylated interferon α-2a in patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV)

Histomorphological responses after therapy with pegylated interferon α-2a in patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV)

... Background: Pegylated interferon alfa‑2a (PEG‑IFN‑α‑2a) is a potent immunomodulating agent capable of inducing high rate of hematologic and even complete molecular remission in patients with essential thrombocythemia ... See full document

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The role of CAT in evaluating the response to treatment of patients with AECOPD

The role of CAT in evaluating the response to treatment of patients with AECOPD

... Background: The chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Assessment Test (CAT) questionnaire is a short patient-completed questionnaire, which is used to assess the health status [r] ... See full document

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The Effect of the Histaminergic System on the Nociceptive Response to Plantar Injection of Formalin in Rats

The Effect of the Histaminergic System on the Nociceptive Response to Plantar Injection of Formalin in Rats

... the response, the proper dose of the substance has been specified by processing different nonlinear models such as second-pseudo, broken line, broken line with two breaks and ... See full document

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Clinical outcomes and nephrotoxicity of colistin loading dose for treatment of extensively drug-resistant <em>Acinetobacter baumannii</em> in cancer patients

Clinical outcomes and nephrotoxicity of colistin loading dose for treatment of extensively drug-resistant <em>Acinetobacter baumannii</em> in cancer patients

... Our study has several limitations. This was a retrospective study and so it might contain inherent bias and incomple- tion in data collection. Further study therefore should be performed prospectively to confirm these ... See full document

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Prevention of muscle wasting and osteoporosis: the value of examining novel animal models

Prevention of muscle wasting and osteoporosis: the value of examining novel animal models

... and bone loss occurs relatively rapidly in other vertebrate species, and might suggest novel potential treatments for these conditions in ...muscle, bone and locomotor performance following arti fi cial ... See full document

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The response of structures to earthquake loading

The response of structures to earthquake loading

... The second reinforced concrete frame was 12 storeys high by two bays wide and the elasto-plastic response was determined assuming that the yield moments had been detailed by using a load[r] ... See full document

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Experimental Study Of Femur Bone Under Normal Loading

Experimental Study Of Femur Bone Under Normal Loading

... Femur bone is a bone between the hip and the knee ...strongest bone of human skeleton. However, femur bone can experience fracture if tremendous force is applied onto ...Femur bone can ... See full document

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Inhibition of the early asthmatic response to inhaled allergen by the 5-lipoxygenase activating protein inhibitor GSK2190915: a dose&amp;ndash;response study

Inhibition of the early asthmatic response to inhaled allergen by the 5-lipoxygenase activating protein inhibitor GSK2190915: a dose&ndash;response study

... placebo response in the minimum FEV 1 absolute change from baseline within the 2-hour period following allergen challenge on Day 3; using a two-sided 5% significance level, assuming a within-subject standard ... See full document

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Bone density in immediate, delayed and progressive implant loading protocols in maxillary posterior region

Bone density in immediate, delayed and progressive implant loading protocols in maxillary posterior region

... in bone density of each implant required an insertion torque ranging between 40Ncm and ...marginal bone remodeling of axial and tilted implants was compared at ... See full document

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The role of the &lt;em&gt;monoamine oxidase A&lt;/em&gt; gene in moderating the response to adversity and associated antisocial behavior: a review

The role of the <em>monoamine oxidase A</em> gene in moderating the response to adversity and associated antisocial behavior: a review

... activity variant displayed less improvement than their coun- terparts in self-reported anxiety, avoidance (only in females who completed the whole study), and clinician-rated global severity. Furthermore, participants’ ... See full document

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Evaluation of the protein biomarkers and the analgesic response to systemic methylene blue in patients with refractory neuropathic pain: a double-blind, controlled study

Evaluation of the protein biomarkers and the analgesic response to systemic methylene blue in patients with refractory neuropathic pain: a double-blind, controlled study

... The area of dynamic mechanical allodynia decreased after the administration of MB in three patients (patient 1 with postherpetic neuralgia; patient 3 with post-traumatic brachial plex[r] ... See full document

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Sdof response to pump start loading

Sdof response to pump start loading

... Park (2011) identifies a unique jump phenomenon for case 1 where resonance occurs prior to the expected resonance at the spring mass natural frequency. This is shown in Figure 2 with parameters a=1.0 psi, A=100inch^2 and ... See full document

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Response of the potato tubers to impact loading

Response of the potato tubers to impact loading

... In order to describe the mechanical properties of the tested materials using the response functions, one must use some assumptions about material be- haviour. The simplest model represents the linear elastic body. ... See full document

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Optimization of bone growth and remodeling in response to loading in tapered mammalian limbs

Optimization of bone growth and remodeling in response to loading in tapered mammalian limbs

... A related hypothesis is that strain magnitudes should be higher in distal than proximal midshafts, since they have smaller cross-sections, and because HR may repair bone but does not augment cross-sectional ... See full document

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Variation in estradiol level affects cortical bone growth in response to mechanical loading in sheep

Variation in estradiol level affects cortical bone growth in response to mechanical loading in sheep

... to loading, the mechanisms involved remain the subject of much ongoing research (for reviews, see Pauwels, 1980; Lanyon and Rubin, 1984; Lanyon and Rubin, 1985; Martin et ...cortical bone (modeling), but ... See full document

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