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In-vitro and in-vivo studies on a topical formulation of sitamaquine dihydrochloride for cutaneous leishmaniasis
(2006-08)The efficacy of topical formulations of the 8-aminoquinoline, sitamaquine dihydrochloride, in both in-vitro and in in-vivo models of cutaneous leishmaniasis is reported. In-vitro parasite assays confirmed that sitamaquine ... -
An in-vitro model of traumatic brain injury utilising two-dimensional stretch of organotypic hippocampal slice cultures
(2006)Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is caused by rapid deformation of the brain, resulting in a cascade of pathological events and ultimately neurodegeneration. Understanding how the biomechanics of brain deformation leads to ... -
An in-vitro study of the effect of hydrocolloid patch occlusion on the penetration of triamcinolone acetonide through skin in man
(1996-08)The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of occlusion using hydrocolloid-containing patches on in-vitro triamcinolone acetonide (TACA) penetration of the epidermis while monitoring the uptake of water by the patches ... -
The Inaugural Address: Perception and metaphysical scepticism
(1998)In this paper I introduce and critically examine a paradox about perceiving that is in some ways analogous to the paradox about meaning which Kripke puts forward in his exegesis of Wittgenstein's views on Rule-following. ... -
The Incarcerated Pregnancy: an Ethnographic Study of Perinatal Women in English Prisons
(2018-07-13)The UK has the highest incarceration rate in Western Europe, with pregnant women making up around 6% of the female prison population. There are limited qualitative studies published that document the experiences of pregnancy ... -
Incarceration, reserves, and indigenous deprivation and death in 20th century Canada
(Classiques Garnier, 2019-03-22)Ce chapitre étudie l'impact de l'immobilisation forcée des peuples autochtones sur les réserves indiennes de la Colombie-Britannique, au Canada, au début du xxe siècle. Ces réserves font partie d'un système carcéral destiné ... -
Inchoate offences in Cyberspace – a moveable feast or the end of harm?
(ATINER, 2012)This paper is intended to draw attention to the number of criminal offences – in English law specifically, but also more generally – that can now be committed without harm or the risk of harm to putative ‘victims’. It will ... -
Incidence and characterisation of resistance to neonicotinoid insecticides and pymetrozine in the greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum Westwood (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)
(2010-12)BACKGROUND: Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Westwood), also known as the greenhouse whitefly, is a serious pest of protected vegetable and ornamental crops inmost temperate regions of the world. Neonicotinoid insecticides are ... -
Incidence and nature of dosing errors in paediatric medications : a systematic review
(2004)In paediatric medicine, drug doses are usually calculated individually based on the patient's age, weight and clinical condition. Therefore, there are increased opportunities for, and a relatively high risk of, dosing ... -
The incidence and nature of drug-related admissions to hospital
(2003-04-26)Aim. To determine the nature and incidence of adult drug-related admissions. Subjects and Settings. Adult patients admitted via the medical admissions ward at Addenbrooke's NHS Trust. Outcome Measures. The incidence and ... -
The incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration errors in paediatric inpatients
(2010)Objectives: To determine the incidence and nature of prescribing and medication administration errors in paediatric inpatients. Design: Prospective review of drug charts to identify prescribing errors and prospective ... -
The incidence of all stroke and stroke subtype in the United Kingdom, 1985 to 2008 : a systematic review
(2010)There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdom (UK). Whether this is due to geographical differences in incidence or case-fatality is unclear. We conducted a systematic review of ... -
Incidence of dsRNA mycoviruses in a collection of Aspergillus fumigatus isolates
(2012-10)A collection of clinical and environmental isolates of the opportunistic human pathogen, Aspergillus fumigatus, were screened for the presence of mycoviruses and 6.6 % of 366 isolates contained dsRNA segments ranging in ... -
Incidence of endornaviruses in Phytophthora taxon douglasfir and Phytophthora ramorum
(2010-02)In this investigation, we show that four Phytophthora taxon douglasfir isolates from the USA, irrespective of their geographical location or host plant, and 20% of a representative cohort of Phytophthora ramorum isolates ... -
Incidence of hemorrhagic stroke in Black Caribbean, Black African, and White Populations : The South London Stroke Register, 1995-2004
(2007)Background and Purpose—Data are lacking on the differences in hemorrhagic stroke incidence between black Caribbean (BC), black African (BA), and white ethnic groups. We estimated the incidence for primary intracerebral ... -
Incidence of Phlebiopsis gigantea large virus-1 in a collection of Phlebiopsis gigantea isolates
(2011-11)Eighty six Phlebiopsis gigantea isolates from at least 9 different tree species from various locations in 12 different European countries and North America were screened for the presence of large molecular weight dsRNA >10 ... -
Incidence of rough and irregular atmospheric ice particles from Small Ice Detector 3 measurements
(2014-02-12)The knowledge of properties of ice crystals such as size, shape, concavity and roughness is critical in the context of radiative properties of ice and mixed-phase clouds. Limitations of current cloud probes to measure these ... -
Incidence of rough and irregular atmospheric ice particles from Small Ice Detector 3 measurements
(2013)The knowledge of properties of ice crystals such as size, shape, concavity and roughness is critical in the context of radiative properties of ice and mixed phase clouds. Limitations of current cloud probes to measure these ...