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- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Antibacterial preparations; Growth rate; Feed efficiency; Daily gain (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Barrows; Gilts; Peanuts; Growing-finishing pigs (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Body measurements; Performance traits; Boars (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Control vs. select line (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Farrowing; Gestation; Lactation; Gilts (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Fat; Calorie-protein ratio; Performance; Basal ration; Lysine (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Femor or phalange bone; Dietary phosphorus deficiency; Calcium (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Finishing pigs; Protein; Loin eye area; Fat thickness (1)
- 1976; Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station contribution; no. 519-S; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service); 283; Swine; Flavor enhancers; Weight gain; Feed/gain ratio (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Susceptibility At High Inoculum Of Penicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus To Six Cephalosporins, Andres Suarez, Ramon Del Busto, Edward L. Quinn, Donald Pohlod
Susceptibility At High Inoculum Of Penicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus To Six Cephalosporins, Andres Suarez, Ramon Del Busto, Edward L. Quinn, Donald Pohlod
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Six cephalosporins (currently available for clinical use or undergoing clinical trials) were tested by tube dilution method against high inoculum (107 colony forming units) of 37 strains of penicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. 3.1 μg/ml of cephalothin inhibited 100% of strains while higher concentrations of cefoxitin, cephapirin, cefamandole, cephalexin and cephradine were required. The percent of strains with minimal inhibitory concentration higher than 3.1 μg/ml ranged between 10.8% (cefoxitin) and 100% (cephradine). These findings support the observation that cephalothin is less susceptible to inactivation than the other cephalosporins. Although the exact clinical implication of these findings has not been established, …
Miliary Tuberculosis And Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: A Case Report, Mohsin Alam, George Bower
Miliary Tuberculosis And Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: A Case Report, Mohsin Alam, George Bower
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A case of miliary tuberculosis complicated by respiratory insufficiency and disseminated intravascular coagulation was treated successfully with antituberculosis drugs, ventilatory support, and heparin, packed red cells, platelet transfusions and plasma. Tuberculosis is a rare cause of disseminated intravascular coagulation.
High Dose In-Continuity Irradiation Of Para-Aortic And Pelvic Nodes For Carcinoma Of The Prostate. The First Three-And-One-Half Years, Joel Elliot White, Murray Boles
High Dose In-Continuity Irradiation Of Para-Aortic And Pelvic Nodes For Carcinoma Of The Prostate. The First Three-And-One-Half Years, Joel Elliot White, Murray Boles
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A technique for treating the para-aortic nodes to a high dose of irradiation in continuity with the pelvis has been developed at Henry Ford Hospital and recently described by one of the authors. The "nine-field technique" was initially used in late 1973 to treat two patients with advanced prostatic carcinoma who had grossly involved para-aortic nodes. Since that time, 16 additional patients with carcinoma of the prostate, one patient with carcinoma of the urinary bladder, and one patient with carcinoma of the cervix have been treated by this technique. This paper analyzes sequelae and complications of the technique and mentions …
Rationale And Results Of Anatomic Repair Of Esophageal Hiatus Hernia, Conrad R. Lam
Rationale And Results Of Anatomic Repair Of Esophageal Hiatus Hernia, Conrad R. Lam
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
A logical method of repair of esophageal hiatus hernia based on anatomic principles was proposed nearly 25 years ago by the late Phillip Allison. There was general agreement that his operation had advantages, but because of a disappointing number of recurrences and problems with reflux, more complicated operations were devised. Some of these involved plication of the stomach around the lower esophagus (Nissen, Belsey). In a series of 562 operations for hiatus hernia at the Henry Ford Hospital, there has been no significant deviation from the Allison technic. Complicating lower esophageal rings (Schatzki) have been excised. There has been no …
In Memoriam: Robert C. Horn, Jr., M.D., Gerald Fine, John W. Rebuck
In Memoriam: Robert C. Horn, Jr., M.D., Gerald Fine, John W. Rebuck
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
No abstract provided.
Use Of Technetium-99 Myocardial Scanning For Identification Of Intraoperative Myocardial Infarctions, Virender D. Parekh, Sidney Goldstein, Donald Magillican, Daniel Marks
Use Of Technetium-99 Myocardial Scanning For Identification Of Intraoperative Myocardial Infarctions, Virender D. Parekh, Sidney Goldstein, Donald Magillican, Daniel Marks
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Technedum 99m stannous pyrophosphate (TcPyP) myocardial scans were obtained in 42 selected nonconsecutive patients within 12 days following open heart operations for both valve replacement (19 patients) and coronary bypass (23 patients) procedures. The scans were correlated with elevation of serum lactic dehydrogenase, glutamic oxalacetic transaminase and the electrocardiograms obtained serially in the postoperative period. TcPyP scan was more specific than enzyme studies and it was more sensitive than the electrocardiogram. All new Q waves were associated with a positive scan but there were five positive scans which were not associated with new Q waves. Myotomy and direct surgical trauma …
Osteogenic Sarcoma: Report Of One Hundred And Fifty-Seven Cases, Kent K. Wu, Edwin R. Guise, Harold M. Frost, C. Leslie Mitchell
Osteogenic Sarcoma: Report Of One Hundred And Fifty-Seven Cases, Kent K. Wu, Edwin R. Guise, Harold M. Frost, C. Leslie Mitchell
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
This study presents the clinical features, roentgenographic manifestations, pathological features, abnormal laboratory studies, treatment and prognosis of 157 cases of osteogenic sarcoma. The series is the fifth largest ever reported. The authors favor prompt surgical ablation followed by controlled intensive chemotherapy as a prophylactic or combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy for metastatic osteogenic sarcoma. All case reports but one present rare or unusual situations.
Number 3 (November 1976), W. M. Howell, A. Black
Number 3 (November 1976), W. M. Howell, A. Black
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
Status of the Watercress Darter. By W.M. Howell and A. Black, plus News Notes, 4 pp.
Status Of The Watercress Darter, W. Mike Howell, Ann Black
Status Of The Watercress Darter, W. Mike Howell, Ann Black
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
No abstract provided.
News Notes, Southeastern Fishes Council
News Notes, Southeastern Fishes Council
Southeastern Fishes Council Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1976, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Fall 1976, Lsu Agricultural Experiment Station
Louisiana Agriculture
No abstract provided.
A Biosystematic Study Of Triteleia (Liliaceae). Ii. Chromosome Numbers And Karyotypes Of The Species Of Section Calliprora, Lee W. Lenz
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
A Reclassification Of The Siberian Irises, Lee W. Lenz
A Reclassification Of The Siberian Irises, Lee W. Lenz
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
The Nature Of The Floral Appendeages In Four Species Of Dichelostemma (Liliaceae), Lee W. Lenz
The Nature Of The Floral Appendeages In Four Species Of Dichelostemma (Liliaceae), Lee W. Lenz
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Floral Uv Patterns And Anthochlor Pigments In The Genus Coreopsis (Asteraceae), Ron Scogin
Floral Uv Patterns And Anthochlor Pigments In The Genus Coreopsis (Asteraceae), Ron Scogin
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Anthochlor Pigments And Pollination Biology. I. The Uv Absorption Of Antirrhinum Majus Flowers, Ron Scogin
Anthochlor Pigments And Pollination Biology. I. The Uv Absorption Of Antirrhinum Majus Flowers, Ron Scogin
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
The Vernal Pools On Mesa De Burro Of The Santa Rosa Plateau, Riverside County, California, Earl W. Lathrop, Robert F. Thorne
The Vernal Pools On Mesa De Burro Of The Santa Rosa Plateau, Riverside County, California, Earl W. Lathrop, Robert F. Thorne
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Tribal Interrelationships And Phylogeny Of The Asteraceae, Sherwin Carlquist
Tribal Interrelationships And Phylogeny Of The Asteraceae, Sherwin Carlquist
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Abronia: Iv. Anthocarp Dispersibility And Its Ecological Implications For Nine Species Of Abronia, Ruth C. Wilson
Abronia: Iv. Anthocarp Dispersibility And Its Ecological Implications For Nine Species Of Abronia, Ruth C. Wilson
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
No abstract provided.
Observations On Thamnidiaceae (Mucorales). Ii. Chaetocladium, Cokeromyces, Mycotypha, And Phascolomyces., Gerald L. Benny, R. K. Benjamin
Observations On Thamnidiaceae (Mucorales). Ii. Chaetocladium, Cokeromyces, Mycotypha, And Phascolomyces., Gerald L. Benny, R. K. Benjamin
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
Four previously established genera of Thamnidiaceae and their recognized species are described and illustrated. Seven species are treated as follows: Chaetocladium jonesii, C. brefeldii, Cokeromyces recurvatus, Mycotypha africana, M. microspora, M. poitrasii (a new combination based on Cokeromyces poitrasii), and Phascolomyces articuloms. Phascolomyces articuloms, the type species of Phascolomyces, was described in 1959 without the preservation of a nomenclatural type as required by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature, and original material is unknown. A neotype specimen is designated (preserved in RSA) for validation of the genus and species.
New Species Of Stylidium, And Notes On Stylidiaceae From Southwestern Australia, Sherwin Carlquist
New Species Of Stylidium, And Notes On Stylidiaceae From Southwestern Australia, Sherwin Carlquist
Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic Botany
Three new species of Stylidium from southwestern Australia are described. Stylidium noriscandens is most closely related to S. scanclens, of which it may be regarded as a northern sandplain vicariant with sufficient morphological difference for specific recognition, just as S. veiticillatum is a montane vicariant of S. scandens. Stylidium expeditionis is a new species known only from the Tutanning Reserve near Pingelly; it is in the section Squamosae, and several species can be cited as bearing relationship to it. Stylidium ricae is the name given to a plant of granitic outcrops near Morawa and Mullewa; it was formerly …
A Taxonomic And Ecologic Study Of The Riverbottom Forest On St. Mary River, Lee Creek, And Belly River In Southwestern Alberta, Canada, Robert K. Shaw
A Taxonomic And Ecologic Study Of The Riverbottom Forest On St. Mary River, Lee Creek, And Belly River In Southwestern Alberta, Canada, Robert K. Shaw
Great Basin Naturalist
The riverbottom forest community of St. Mary River, Lee Creek, and Belly River in southwestern Alberta, Canada, is a unique ecological entity characterized by poplar species having their major Alberta distribution along these streams. Stands in the community are dominated by three tree species, six shrub species, and nine herb species. Establishment of the community is dependent on climate and substrate; destruction is the result of progressive lateral stream-flow erosion. Soils are sandy loams above gravel, with pH values of 7.7 to 8.0 and soluble salt concentrations of 176 to 458 parts per million. Trees in mature stands averaged 23.0 …
Prolonging Oxygen Consumption During Preservation Of Canine Kidneys By The Addition Of Continuous Dialysis, Daniel Dall'olmo, Stanley G. Dienst
Prolonging Oxygen Consumption During Preservation Of Canine Kidneys By The Addition Of Continuous Dialysis, Daniel Dall'olmo, Stanley G. Dienst
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Kidneys were preserved by continuous pulsatile perfusion and their metabolic rate monitored by O2 consumption. Experiments were carried out to determine if dialyzing the perfusate to supply metabolic substrates would aid in kidney preservation. A control group was compared against two experimental groups at 25°C. Average preservation time before fall off of oxygen consumption differed for each group: control - 8 hours, dialysis with amino acids - 6 hours, dialysis with amino acids and cofactors - 11 hours. Results indicated that, if suitable concentrations of metabolic substrates and cofactors were used, the preserved kidneys maintained higher levels of O2 consumption …
Oral Contraceptives And Myocardial Infarction: Report Of Three Cases And Review Of The Literature, Mohsin Alam, Remigio Garcia, Ellet H. Drake
Oral Contraceptives And Myocardial Infarction: Report Of Three Cases And Review Of The Literature, Mohsin Alam, Remigio Garcia, Ellet H. Drake
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
Three cases are presented of young women who had myocardial infarctions possibly due to coronary thrombosis related to oral contraceptive therapy. These patients had none or very few risk factors for coronary artery disease. In two of the patients, selective coronary arteriograms showed normal results on the third and tenth week after the diagnosis was established. The pathogenesis of coronary artery thrombosis in patients receiving oral contraceptives containing estrogen is still controversial, but it appears to be the result of its multifactorial effect on the platelets, coagulation factors, vessel wall, blood pressure, postprandial blood sugar and abnormalities of lipid metabolism.
A Screening, Referral, And Follow-Up Program For High Blood Pressure At Henry Ford Hospital: Part Ii. Results Of Referral And Follow-Up, John C. Erfurt, Andrea Foote, John R. Caldwell
A Screening, Referral, And Follow-Up Program For High Blood Pressure At Henry Ford Hospital: Part Ii. Results Of Referral And Follow-Up, John C. Erfurt, Andrea Foote, John R. Caldwell
Henry Ford Hospital Medical Journal
This is the second of two articles on the Henry Ford Hospital screening, referral, and follow-up program for high blood pressure. The first reported on the screening results of the program, along with associated epidemiological findings. This article presents the results of referral and follow-up. During the period of March 27 through December 11, 1975, 808 people were screened; 196 (24%) were found to have uncontrolled high blood pressure and were referred to physicians for diagnosis and possible treatment for hypertension. The program is currently following up with these people and their physicians to insure successful referral and maintenance of …