نتایج جستجو برای: ameri

تعداد نتایج: 148  

2007
EDMUND A. WALSH JAMES F. DOBBINS

Charting the " hows " of Foreign Policy Institute for the Study of Diplomacy • Charting the " hows " of Foreign Policy O peration Uphold Democracy, the U.S.-led, multinational insecurity support to a society moving from authoritarianism to democracy. Finally, both in its MNF and UNMIH phases, the operation made a significant, although perhaps insufficient, use of international police to supplem...

2014
Amanda E. Reid1 Lynn Tanoue2 Frank Detterbeck2 Gaetane Celine Michaud2 Ruth McCorkle3

Authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest are found at the end of this article. T he focus of many cancer centers has been primarily on the diagnosis and treatment of disease. While advancing treatments is important , prevention and early detection of disease needs to be formally integrated into comprehensive cancer cancers. It is the mission of the American Cancer Society to prev...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1939
Creighton Barker

treatise in 1931, and on a very considerable amount of experimental data obtained in the author's laboratory. Detailed protocols are presented, with complete and lengthy discussion of experimental procedures and results. A consideration of the physical, nervous, and chemical factors concerned with the formation of urine, viewed in the light of previous studies and the author's own work, leads t...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2010
Sanjay Kaul Ann F Bolger David Herrington Robert P Giugliano Robert H Eckel

Ameri e cont he purpose of this science advisory is to summarize the currently available data concerning thiazolidinediones and cardiovascular risk, with a focus on schemic heart disease (IHD) events, and to provide practical ecommendations to healthcare workers seeking to minimize he burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and other comlications in their patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1958
J A DIPAOLO R ROSENFIELD

A theory of carcinogenesis developed by War burg (16) and others postulates the selection by anaerobic conditions toward the survival of malig nant cells as a result of altered glycolytic metabo lism. Moreover, some investigators believe that malignant neoplasms may develop preferentially in chronic hypoxia. In the first notable experimen tal induction of cancer by oxygen deficiency, Goldblatt ...

2012
Anna Brook Marijke Vandewal Eyal Ben-Dor

For many years, panchromatic aerial photographs have been the main source of remote sensing data for detailed inventories of urban areas. Traditionally, building extraction relies mainly on manual photo-interpretation which is an expensive process, especially when a large amount of data must be processed (Ameri, 2000). The characterization of a given object bases on its visible information, suc...

2009
Peter M. Sanchez Kathleen M. Adams

While a group of American tourists rested and sipped sugar cane nectar following a boat tour of limestone caverns outside Viñales, Cuba, a two-year-old member of the entourage delighted in discovering a friendly puppy. As the toddler frolicked with the Cuban dog, several locals gathered to watch the playful scene. An older man, the puppy's owner, turned to the girl's Ameri-can parents and queri...

Journal: :Public health reports 2002
Howard Frumkin

When regular steam ferry service between Brooklyn and Manhattan began in 1814, the first commuter suburb became possible. 1 Suburbs continued to develop slowly but steadily during the 19th and early 20th centuries, thanks to transportation advances such as commuter trains and streetcars, the innovations of early real estate developers, and the urge to live in pastoral tranquility rather than in...

2013
Flaviu Tăbăran Attila David Sándor Mihai Marinov Cornel Cătoi Andrei Daniel Mihalca

To the Editor. Alariosis is a re-emerging zoonotic disease caused by infection with larval stages of trema-todes of the genus Alaria. The trema-todes are found in wildlife that inhabit wetlands, and these animals may serve as possible reservoirs for these organisms that cause human infection (1). The main sources for human infection are suids and frogs (1). In humans, the clinical features of a...

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