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    Calcaneal bisector

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    US7331117; US7331117 B2; US7331117B2; US7,331,117; US 7,331,117 B2; 7331117; Application No.10/898,553Inventor name used in this publication: Kam-Lun LeungUSVersion of Recor

    Frequency of angiotensin-converting enzyme DD genotype is decreased in patients with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy

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    Trigeminal Neurosensory Deficit and Patient Reported Outcome Measures: The Effect on Life Satisfaction and Depression Symptoms

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    Angiotensin-converting enzyme genotypes in hypertensive patients with left ventricular hypertrophy

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    Low cost DIY solar energy hot water system

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    Author name used in this publication: N. C. CheungRefereed conference paper2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe

    Family history of hypertension is related to angiotensin-converting enzyme genotype

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    Plasma bradykinin level is related to angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and gene polymorphism in hypertensive patients

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    Status of six non-native marine species in the coastal environment of Hong Kong, 30 years after their first record

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    This is the first systematic assessment conducted on fouling communities to determine the current status of six non-native marine invertebrates that were first recorded in Hong Kong three decades ago. They include the solitary ascidian, Ciona intestinalis; the slipper limpet, Crepidula onyx; the bryozoan, Bugula californica; the Caribbean bivalve, Mytilopsis sallei; the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis; and the boring isopod, Sphaeroma walkeri. Field surveys were conducted at 31 locations during wet (2011) and dry (2012) seasons and included fouling communities on piers and mariculture zones from estuarine to oceanic zones. The sampling was conducted by using photo-quadrats, destructive quadrats and field observations. To detect temporal changes in the abundance and recruitment of the sedentary non-native species, three piers were monitored with permanent photo-quadrats and recruitment panels for a one year period. We examined the relationship between seawater quality data available for Hong Kong and the abundances of fouling and non-native species. Only four of the six target non-native species were recorded in this survey. The isopod Sphaeroma walkeri was common and widely distributed in fouling communities in Hong Kong, while Ciona intestinalis, Crepidula onyx, and Mytilopsis sallei were uncommon and mainly restricted to areas with intensive human activities and poor seawater quality. These findings suggest that near shore human activities and poor water quality could increase the risk of establishment of non-native species in Hong Kong’s marine fouling communities.published_or_final_versio

    HpaII polymorphism in the atrial natriuretic peptide gene in patients with essential hypertension

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    Plasma adrenomedullin level in patients with heart failure is related to systolic but not diastolic dysfunction

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