نتایج جستجو برای: oval canal

تعداد نتایج: 37419  

2003
Matthew R. Brown J. A. Thas

It is known, via algebraic methods, that a flock of a quadratic cone in PGð3; qÞ gives rise to a family of qþ 1 ovals of PGð2; qÞ and similarly that a flock of a cone over a translation oval that is not a conic gives rise to an oval of PGð2; qÞ. In this paper we give a geometrical construction of these ovals and provide an elementary geometrical proof of the construction. Further we also give a...

2011
Francesca C. Fortenbaugh William Prinzmetal Lynn C. Robertson

Shifts of attention due to rapid cue onsets have been shown to distort the perceived location of objects, but are there also systematic distortions in the perceived shapes of the objects themselves from such shifts? The present study demonstrates that there are. In three experiments, oval contours were presented that varied in width and height. Two brief, bright white dots were presented as cue...

Journal: :British medical journal 1970
C V Ruckley

SIR,-A man aged 40 was admitted in July 1967 with a reducible right inguinal hernia and an undescended left testis. The right testis, normal in size and consistency, was present in the scrotum. Exploration of the right inguinal canal revealed a completely patent processus vaginalis with the testis inside the sac. On applying traction to the testis, an oval mass, apparently intra-abdominal, was ...

Journal: :Eur. J. Comb. 2006
Peter J. Cameron Norbert Knarr

A tube (resp. an oval tube) in PG(3, q) is a pair T = {L,L}, where {L} ∪ L is a collection of mutually disjoint lines of PG(3, q) such that for each plane π of PG(3, q) containing L the intersection of π with the lines of L is a hyperoval (resp. an oval). The line L is called the axis of T . We show that every tube for q even and every oval tube for q odd can be naturally embedded into a regula...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 2008
Koji Kubota Junpei Soeda Ryousuke Misawa Motohiro Mihara Shiro Miwa Hirohiko Ise Masafumi Takahashi Shinichi Miyagawa

Bone marrow cells (BMCs) have been reported to behave as tissue-specific stem cells in some organs and to participate in tumorigenesis. However, the roles of BMCs in hepatic regeneration and carcinogenesis are still unknown. A choline-deficient, ethionine-supplemented (CDE) diet leads to the appearance of oval cells, a type of hepatic progenitor cell, and activates their replication. Furthermor...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of occupational therapy 2011
Aaron M Eakman Mona Eklund

This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the American English (Am. Eng.) version of the Occupational Value Assessment with predefined items (OVal-pd). The OVal-pd is a 26-item Likert-like questionnaire designed to assess the construct of occupational value as framed within the Value and Meaning in Occupations model (ValMO). Following a translation from the Swedish OVal-pd, 277 random...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Xin Wang Mark Foster Muhsen Al-Dhalimy Eric Lagasse Milton Finegold Markus Grompe

The appearance of bipotential oval cells in chronic liver injury suggests the existence of hepatocyte progenitor/stem cells. To study the origin and properties of this cell population, oval cell proliferation was induced in adult mouse liver by 3,5-diethoxycarbonyl-1,4-dihydrocollidine (DDC) and a method for their isolation was developed. Transplantation into fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase (Fah)...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2000
Belinda Knight George C.T. Yeoh Kirsten L. Husk Tina Ly Lawrence J. Abraham Changpu Yu Jonathan A. Rhim Nelson Fausto

Hepatic stem cells (oval cells) proliferate within the liver after exposure to a variety of hepatic carcinogens and can generate both hepatocytes and bile duct cells. Oval cell proliferation is commonly seen in the preneoplastic stages of liver carcinogenesis, often accompanied by an inflammatory response. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), an inflammatory cytokine, is also important in liver regener...

2012
H. R. Esmaeili A. Gholamifard N. Zarei A. Arshadi

The normal and lateral line cycloid scales of the native species Garra rossica (Nikol’skii, 1900), one of the most common and poorly known cyprinid fish in south-eastern Iran have been subjected to the scanning electron microscopy technique in order to study their detailed structure. Normal scale below the dorsal fin showed a clearcut demonstration between the anterior and posterior region with...

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