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Compound 527296: 2-((4-[(7-Chloro-4-quinolinyl)amino]benzyl)amino)ethanol
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Chemical compound data from PubChem database. IUPAC Name: 4-butyl-1,2-dimethylbenzene. Molecular Formula: C12H18. Molecular Weight: 162.27. This dataset contains... -
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Patent AT-E399524-T1: [Translated] SKIN CARE PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN SALICYLIC ACID
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There is disclosed a skincare composition suitable for topical application to the skin. The composition comprises salicylic acid or a salt thereof and hydrolysed milk... -
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MICE, a program to track and monitor animals in animal facilities
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Background A growing number of laboratories are using the mouse as a model system in developmental biology as well as in molecular biology. Surprisingly, most of... -
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Patent AT-E401780-T1: [Translated] METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IRRIGATION BY FLOODING
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The system includes a plurality of flood plains. Each flood plain contains a plurality of plants and each plant is held in a pot. The flood plains are excavated at... -
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Cell Centred Database (CCDB)
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The Cell Centered Database (CCDB) is a web accessible database for high resolution 2D, 3D and 4D data from light and electron microscopy, including correlated imaging. -
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Debate: Subgroup analyses in clinical trials: fun to look at - but don't believe them!
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Analysis of subgroup results in a clinical trial is surprisingly unreliable, even in a large trial. This is the result of a combination of reduced statistical power,... -
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Diagnostic strategies for C-reactive protein
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Background Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) has been identified in prospective epidemiological research as an independent risk marker for cardiovascular disease. In... -
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Individual variation evades the Prisoner's Dilemma
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Background The Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) is a widely used paradigm to study cooperation in evolutionary biology, as well as in fields as diverse as moral philosophy,... -
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A rapid method to map mutations in
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Background Genetic screens in Drosophila have provided a wealth of information about a variety of cellular and developmental processes. It is now possible to screen... -
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Sepsis-related organ failure assessment and withholding or withdrawing life support from critically ill patients
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Background: We studied the incidence of withholding or withdrawing therapeutic measures in intensive care unit (ICU) patients, as well as the possible implications of... -
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Impact of UVA exposure on psychological parameters and circulating serotonin and melatonin
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Background People tend to feel better after exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This study was performed to investigate the impact of UVA exposure on... -
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A systematic review of the quality of homeopathic clinical trials
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Background While a number of reviews of homeopathic clinical trials have been done, all have used methods dependent on allopathic diagnostic classifications foreign... -
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Tumour Fas ligand:Fas ratio greater than 1 is an independent marker of relative resistance to tamoxifen therapy in hormone receptor positive breast cancer
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Background The objective of the present study was to examine the prognostic and predictive significance of the apoptosis-related marker Fas ligand (FasL):Fas ratio in... -
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Mechanical ventilation: lessons from the ARDSNet trial
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The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an inflammatory disease of the lungs characterized clinically by bilateral pulmonary infiltrates, decreased... -
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Two C or not two C: recurrent disruption of Zn-ribbons, gene duplication, lineage-specific gene loss, and horizontal gene transfer in evolution of bacterial ribosomal proteins
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Background Ribosomal proteins are encoded in all genomes of cellular life forms and are, generally, well conserved during evolution. In prokaryotes, the genes for... -
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The effects of weather on fungal abundance and richness among 25 communities in the Intermountain West
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Background Because moisture and temperature influence the growth of fungi, characterizing weather conditions favorable for fungi may be used to predict the abundance... -
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Open tension free repair of inguinal hernias; the Lichtenstein technique
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Background Recurrences have been a significant problem following hernia repair. Prosthetic materials have been increasingly used in hernia repair to prevent... -
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Rational therapy of chronic venous insufficiency – chances and limits of the therapeutic use of horse-chestnut seeds extract
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Background and methods We report two clinical studies, one already published, performed in patients with early and advanced chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). In... -
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Prevalence of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder among adults in obesity treatment
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Background Bariatric patients showing poor "focus" during treatment more often failed to lose weight or maintain reduced weight. Evaluation of these patients...