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  • Book
    edited by Hanna Z. Mieszczanska, Gladys P. Velarde.
    Summary: "This book summarizes the great progress in the treatment of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Due to improved therapies, preventive strategies and increased public awareness, CVD mortality has been on the decline for both genders. Unfortunately, the decline has been less prominent for women, and CVD remains the leading cause of mortality for women in the United States and is responsible for a third of all deaths of women worldwide. Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Women provides a comprehensive overview of differences in cardiac problems in women including the challenges and limitations of the available literature. Unique aspects to women's heart health such as pregnancy, the impact of emotional stress and other psychosocial issues are discussed by leading experts in the field. They therefore provide important insight to cardiovascular care in women, making this book an essential resource for a wide range of practitioners including cardiologists, primary care providers, internists, and reproductive healthcare professionals."--Publisher's website.
    Digital Access Springer 2014
  • Other
    par le groupe Rébétiko Tsardi.
    Contents:
    Toujours avec du bon haschisch / D. Gogos (3:10)
    Les quatre mangas du Pirée / Batis (4:25)
    Ils ont rusé pour m'avoir / anonyme (3:16)
    La descente au caboulot / Katsaros (3:18)
    Ce qui s'est passé à Psyri / anonyme (3:14)
    Le baglama joue / Keromytis? (3:15)
    Trois copains dans un téké / anonyme (4:05)
    Je suis un vagabond / M. Vamvakaris (3:45)
    Damira / anonyme (2:25)
    Le trafiquant / Papazoglou (4:04)
    La chasse au narghilé / anonyme (3:50)
    Hier soir dans notre téké / anonyme (3:28).
  • Article
    Kim KJ, Weinbaum FI, Mathieson BJ, McKeever PE, Asofsky R.
    J Immunol. 1978 Jul;121(1):339-44.
    Transplanted lymphomas (Thy 1.2+, Ig-) of BALB/c mice, induced by the injection of 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea, were adapted for growth as in vitro lines to provide potential tools for investigation of T lymphocyte differentiation and functions. All these tissue culture lines maintained the same pattern of surface differentiation antigens (Ly, TL, and Thy-1 antigens) as they had expressed during in vivo passages: BALENTL 13 was Thy 1.2+, TL.2-, and Ly 1+2-. BALENTL 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 14 were Thy 1.2+, TL.2+, and Ly 1-2+. P1798 and BALENTL 9 were Thy 1.2+, TL.2+, and Ly 1-2+. There were various levels of terminal transferase activity present among these T cell tumor lines. The range of variation was from 4.6 units/10(8) cells to 29.3 units/10(8) cells (normal thymocytes, 5.0 units/10(8) cells). This 6-fold variation in TdT activity was present even among those cell lines which were Ly 1-2+, TL+. Most cultures lines had chromosome numbers near 40 and generation times of 11 to 22 hr. There were no significant morphologic changes after the adaptation of these tumors in culture except an increase in cytoplasmic C-type virus particles.
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