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Bioadhesive tablets containing cyclodextrin complex of Itraconazole for the treatment of vaginal candidiasis
(2014-08)Itraconazole (ITR) is commonly used in the treatment of Candida infections. It has a nephrotoxic effect and low bioavailability in patients who suffer from renal insufficiency, and its poor solubility in water makes ITR ... -
Bioaerosol detection through simultaneous measurement of particle intrinsic fluorescence and spatial light scattering
(University of Hertfordshire, 2005)Interest in the role and detection of airborne biological micro-organisms has increased dramatically in recent years, in part through heightened fears of bioterrorism. Traditional bio-detection methods have generally ... -
Biochemical and functional changes of rat liver spheroids during spheroid formation and maintenance in culture. i. morphological maturation and kinetics changes of energy metabolism, albumin synthesis and activities of some enzymes
(2003)In the process of isolated single liver cells coming together to form three-dimensional spheroids, cells undergo dramatic environmental changes. How liver cells respond to these changes has not been well studied before. ... -
Biochemical and functional changes of rat liver spheroids during spheroid formation and maintenance in culture. ii. nitric oxide synthesis and related changes
(2003)Liver cells isolated from intact tissue can reaggregate to form three-dimensional, multicellular spheroids in vitro. During this process, cells undergo a histological and environmental change. How cells respond biochemically ... -
Biocompatible polymer blends : Effects of physical processing on the molecular interaction of poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone)
(2005-12-05)Blending is a very effective method for manufacturing new polymeric materials; however, the process used to combine two polymers can influence the physicochemical properties of the final product. As such, the aim of this ... -
Biocontrol of Pythium in the pea rhizosphere by antifungal metabolite producing and non-producing Pseudomonas strains
(2001)Four well-described strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens were assessed for their effect upon pea growth and their antagonistic activity against large Pythium ultimum inocula. The effect of Pseudomonas strains upon the ... -
Biodiversity of Kelp Forests and Coralline Algae Habitats in Southwestern Greenland
(2018-10-25)All marine communities in Greenland are experiencing rapid environmental change, and to understand the effects on those structured by seaweeds, baseline records are vital. The kelp and coralline algae habitats along ... -
Biodiversity of Pathogenic and Toxigenic Seed-Borne Mycoflora of Wheat in Egypt and Their Correlations with Weather Variables
(2021-10-11)Simple Summary: Pathogenic fungi cause yield and quality losses and threaten food security. In this study, 198 samples of wheat grains, representing 20 Egyptian wheat cultivars, were collected from 25 wheat-growing ... -
Biodiversity-threatened by GMOs?
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Bioelectricity and microcurrent therapy for tissue healing - a narrative review
(2009)Microcurrent therapy (MCT) uses electric currents similar to those produced by the body during tissue healing. It may be a particularly beneficial where endogenous healing has failed. -
Biofuel as an alternative shipping fuel : technological, environmental and economic assessment
(2019-03-05)Fossil derived fuels available for application within the maritime sector have been dominated by heavy fuel oil (HFO), which is conventionally used in low speed (main) engines, and more refined fuels such as marine diesel ... -
Biogenic cloud nuclei in the central Amazon during the transition from wet to dry season
(2016-08-03)The Amazon basin is a vast continental area in which atmospheric composition is relatively unaffected by anthropogenic aerosol particles. Understanding the proper- ties of the natural biogenic aerosol particles over the ... -
Bioharness (TM) multivariable monitoring device - Part II : Reliability
(2012-09)The BioharnessTM monitoring system may provide physiological information on human performance but the reliability of this data is fundamental for confidence in the equipment being used. The objective of this study was to ... -
Bioharness (TM) multivariable monitoring device Part I : Validity
(2012-09)The BioharnessTM monitoring system may provide physiological information on human performance but there is limited information on its validity. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of all 5 BioharnessTM ... -
Bioinformatic Principles Underlying the Information Content of Transcription Factor Binding Sites
(2003)Empirically, it has been observed in several cases that the information content of transcription factor binding site sequences (Rsequence) approximately equals the information content of binding site positions (Rfrequency). ... -
Bioinformatics and Regression Analyses Manifest Tumor-Specific miRNA Expression Dynamics in Pediatric Embryonal Malignancies
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018-10-29)Pediatric Central Nervous System (CNS) neoplasms are the second most prevalent tumors of childhood. Further on, prognosis of this type of neoplasms still remain poor and the comprehension of the etiology and pathogenesis ... -
Biological and Cultural Management : 2nd Edition
(Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), 2013-09-17)Biological control of nematodes principally concerns the exploitation of microbial agents. As cultural methods of crop protection have profound effects on microbial abundance, diversity and activity in soil, it is appropriate ... -
Biological Control of Cyst Nematodes through Microbial Pathogens, Endophytes and Antagonists
(Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI), 2018-05-08)This chapter describes the main microbial antagonists of cyst nematodes, their mode of action and how such antagonists can be used in a sustainable manner to suppress cyst nematodes and improve crop yield.