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Incorporating new approach methodologies into regulatory nonclinical pharmaceutical safety assessment
(2023-07-20)New approach methodologies (NAMs) based on human biology enable the assessment of adverse biological effects of pharmaceuticals and other chemicals. Currently, however, it is unclear how NAMs should be used during drug ... -
Incorporating pleiotropic quantitative trait loci in dissection of complex traits: seed yield in rapeseed as an example
(2017-08-30)Most agronomic traits of interest for crop improvement (including seed yield) are highly complex quantitative traits controlled by numerous genetic loci, which brings challenges for comprehensively capturing associated ... -
Incorporating sustainability indicators into a computable general equilibrium model of the Scottish economy
(2005)In recent years, the notion of sustainable development has begun to figure prominently in the regional, as well as the national, policy concerns of many industrialized countries. Indicators have typically been used to ... -
The incorporation of pathogen spores into rain-splash droplets : a modelling approach
(1996-06-30)Simple, theoretical, physical principles and existing experimental data were used to derive an analytical model to describe thr incorporation of plant pathogen spores into splash droplets, Data were obtained from experiments ... -
Incorporation of the acetylcholine receptor dimer from Torpedo californica in a peptide supported lipid membrane investigated by surface plasmon and fluorescence spectroscopy
(1998-09-15)The dimer species (M-r 580 000) of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, isolated from the electric organ of Torpedo californica, was incorporated into a thiopeptide supported lipid bilayer. The incorporation was achieved ... -
Increase in the number of striatal neuronal nitric oxide synthase immunoreactive (nNOS-ir) interneurones in MPTP-treated common marmosets primed for and displaying levodopa-induced dyskinesia
(2013)In Parkinson’s disease (PD), dyskinesia is a consequence of nigral dopaminergic cell death and chronic levodopa treatment. The cause of levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) is unknown but may result from adaptive neuronal ... -
Increased 24-h Energy Expenditure in Type 2 Diabetes
(2004)The aim of this study was to determine whether overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes have higher basal and 24-h energy expenditure compared with healthy control subjects before and after adjustment for body ... -
Increased frequency of involuntary semantic memories or mind-pops in schizophrenia : a diary study
(2015-11)INTRODUCTION: Hallucinations constitute a prominent symptom of schizophrenia and may take a variety of forms (verbal, visual, musical, or environmental noises). Interesting similarities exist between hallucinations and ... -
Increased portion size leads to a sustained increase in energy intake over 4 days in normal weight and overweight men and women
(2009)Large food portions may be facilitating excess energy intake (EI) and adiposity among adults. The present study aimed to assess the extent to which EI and amounts of foods consumed are influenced by the availability of ... -
Increased Question Sharing Between E-Learning Systems
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Increased supraspinatus tendon thickness following fatigue loading in rotator cuff tendinopathy: : potential implications for exercise therapy.
(2017-12-26)Background/aim Exercise imparts a load on tendon tissue that leads to changes in tendon properties. Studies suggest that loading immediately reduces tendon thickness, with a loss of this response in symptomatic tendinopathy. ... -
Increased supraspinatus thickness with reduced acromohumeral distance in people with mild and moderate rotator cuff tendinopathy: A reliability and comparative study.
(2013-06-01)Background Subacromial impingement syndrome has historically been ascribed to extrinsic compression of the supraspinatus tendon (SsT) due to altered acromial morphology. More recently intrinsic tendon pathology has been ... -
Increased susceptibility to proactive interference in adults with dyslexia?
(2015-02)Recent findings show that people with dyslexia have an impairment in serial-order memory. Based on these findings, the present study aimed to test the hypothesis that people with dyslexia have difficulties dealing with ... -
Increases in Weight during Chronic Stress are Partially Associated with a Switch in Food Choice towards Increased Carbohydrate and Saturated Fat Intake
(2014-01)We examined if stress associated changes in weight and dietary restraint are associated with changes in the composition of foods consumed. Participants were 38 healthy women on a taught postgraduate university course. Data ... -
Increasing film-focus distance (FFD) reduces radiation dose for x-ray examinations
(2004-04-21)Increasing film-focus distance (FFD) from the traditional 100 cm has been shown to be an effective method of reducing dose whilst maintaining image quality. In particular, previous work increasing the FFD from 100 to 130 ... -
The increasing indications of FDG-PET/CT in the staging and management of Invasive Bladder Cancer
(2022-10-30)The management of locally advanced muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) often necessitates neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) to eliminate any micro-metastatic disease prior to definitive radical cystectomy (RC) and pelvic ...