12 research outputs found

    The pathophysiological effects of dipyridamole at different dose windows and as a function of the underlying coronary anatomy in the individual patient

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    The pro-ischemic, myocardial "burning" effects dominates at the higher doses; the cardioprotective, "cold light" effect at very low doses, and the "warming" hyperemic effect at intermediate doses.<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The diagnostic accuracy of pharmacological stress echocardiography for the assessment of coronary artery disease: a meta-analysis"</p><p>Cardiovascular Ultrasound 2008;6():30-30.</p><p>Published online 19 Jun 2008</p><p>PMCID:PMC2443362.</p><p></p

    School and leisure time: under and overweight adolescents vs normal weight adolescents.

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    <p>LM: use of the specific substance in the last 30 days; LY: use of the specific substance in the last 12 month;</p><p>*: p <0.05;</p><p>**: p <0.01;</p><p>***: p <0.001; ns: p ≥0.05.</p

    Prevalence of social, familiar and personal maladaptive traits among over weight adolescents with co-existing substance use, compared to adolescents with over weight condition alone.

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    <p>Prevalence of social, familiar and personal maladaptive traits among over weight adolescents with co-existing substance use, compared to adolescents with over weight condition alone.</p

    Family structure and conditions, self perception and esteem, relationship with friends: under and overweight adolescents vs normal weight adolescents.

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    <p>LM: use of the specific substance in the last 30 days; LY: use of the specific substance in the last 12 month;</p><p>*: p <0.05;</p><p>**: p <0.01;</p><p>***: p <0.001; ns: p ≥0.05.</p

    Hallucinogens.

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    <p>Percentage differences in LY and LM hallucinogen use prevalence, in perceived hallucinogen availability prevalence and percentage differences in street price of hallucinogens.</p

    Cannabis.

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    <p>Percentage differences in LY and frequent cannabis use prevalence, in perceived cannabis availability prevalence and percentage differences in street price of cannabis.</p

    Heroin.

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    <p>Percentage differences in LY and LM heroin use prevalence, in perceived heroin availability prevalence and percentage differences in street price of heroin.</p

    Stimulants.

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    <p>Percentage differences in LY and LM stimulant use prevalence, in perceived stimulant availability prevalence and percentage differences in street price of stimulants.</p
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