351 research outputs found

    Effects of Tubal Ligation and Salpingectomy on Pregnancy

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    A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Sciences and Mathematics at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Biology by Ottis Murphy Lane May 1, 1973

    The Bionomics of the Culicidae of the Dallas Area

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    Little work has been done on Texan mosquitoes. In 1922 Dyar listed 43 species from Texas, 10 of which were recorded from near Dallas. Cushing (1934) listed the mosquitoes of Brazos County. McGregor & Eads (1934) in their work on the mosquitoes of Texas, divided the State into 17 approximately equal areas. They gave a total list of 54 species, of which 19 were reported from the area that included Dallas County. Fisk & LeVan (1941) published notes on the mosquitoes of Brownsville. The State Health Department of Texas published (1944) a booklet, The Mosquitoes of Texas , which is the most complete work on the mosquitoes of the State. It included keys and descriptions, as well as ecological and distributional notes on the 75 species listed. O\u27Neill, Ogden, & Eyles (1944) supplemented McGregor & Eads\u27 list with nine species. Hollingsworth (1948) listed the mosquitoes from the neighborhood of Nacogdoches

    Synthesis of Lipids From Acetate-1-Carbon-14 by Leptospira Pomona.

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    Alien Registration- Smith, Ottis S. (Mars Hill, Aroostook County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/34019/thumbnail.jp

    Field Evaluation of Herbicides on Vegetables and Small Fruits 2004

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    Herbicide evaluation studies on vegetables and small fruits were conducted in 2004 at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station at Fayetteville, AR, in an effort to evaluate new herbicides, herbicide mixtures, and their application timings for weed control efficacy and crop tolerance. Results of these studies, in part, provide useful information to producers, fellow researchers, the Crop Protection Industry, and the IR-4 Minor Crop Pest Management Program in the development of potential new herbicide uses in vegetable, and fruit

    Determining the optimal steroid treatment regimen for COPD exacerbations : A review of the literature

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    In reviewing the literature, there is not a uniform approach to corticosteroid treatment when managing patients with COPD exacerbations. In general it is important to remember: Oral corticosteroids are as effective as IV corticosteroids in the management of most COPD exacerbations not requiring ICU admission. -- Short courses of prednisone (40mg daily for 5 days) are appropriate for most COPD exacerbations. -- Patients with frequent exacerbations of 2 or more per year or patients on chronic steroids may require a prolonged course of treatment. -- ICU patients have largely been excluded or not specifically studied in most analyses. Available literature shows that this subset of patients may benefit most from high-dose IV therapy for the first few days of treatment. Once patients are clinically improving, it would be reasonable to deescalate to oral therapy to limit unnecessary exposure

    Hospitalist update

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