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\"ICE\" awareness among local EMS personnel
(2008-07-10)‘ICE’ stands for ‘in case of emergency.’ The ICE concept is simply to have people program their emergency contact information into their cell phone contact list under the acronym ‘ICE.’ In this way rescuers on a scene ... -
ICR patent letter 8-17-1981
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Identificaiton of the pore-lining helices of connexin 43 gap-junctional hemichannels
(2008-03-28)The gap-junctional channels that mediate intercellular communication are formed by head-to-head docking of two gap-junctional hemichannels from adjacent cells. The hemichannels are hexamers of connexins, proteins that have ... -
Identification and characterization of cell-adapted mutations in West Nile Virus and replicons
(2007-12-19)Flavivirus persistence in cell culture is achieved by altering the interaction between the viral genome and the host cell. To identify some of the factors that contribute to a persistent West Nile virus (WNV) infection, ... -
Identification and Characterization of Effectors/Binding Molecules for the Small GTPase Rab15
(2005-03-18)Endocytic trafficking is a key mechanism for regulating receptor availability on\r\nthe plasma membrane as well as receptor degradation. Clathrin-dependent endocytosis\r\ninvolves receptor internalization into early ... -
Identification of Image-based Markers for Oral Pre-cancers and Cancers using in-vivo Multimodal Imaging
The five-year survival rate for oral cancer is 57% and highly correlated to the stage at diagnosis. Early diagnosis is challenging with current clinical approach of detection based on visual conventional oral examination ... -
Identification of protective rickettsial antigens for vaccine development
The genus Rickettsia contains some of the most lethal pathogens known to man, including Rickettsia prowazekii, a select agent that could be used as a biological weapon. Although Rickettsia spp. cause important diseases ... -
Identification of the Essential Elements in the Clinical Reasoning Process in Health Care Professionals
Clinical reasoning is an essential skill all health care professionals must learn and continue to develop. Clinical reasoning combines thinking strategies to reason about a patient’s real or potential problem (Delany & ... -
If walls could talk: The lived experience of witnessing verbal abuse toward residents in long-term care facilities.
(2007-10-19)Twenty percent of the population over 65 years of age will spend some time in a nursing home. Most research addressing abuse in long-term care (LTC) facilities focus on sexual abuse, physical abuse and financial abuse or ... -
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IL-1 activation of NF-kB contributes to perinatal hypoxia/ischemia induced cell death
(2005-06-01)IL-1 activity has been implicated in perinatal hypoxia/ischemia (HI) brain damage without the underlying mechanisms being characterized. We used a 7-day-old rat model to elucidate the role of NF-kB in HI stimulation of ... -
IL-10 Deficiency as a Factor in Airway Cellular Responses to Inhaled Sulfur Dioxide
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a problem air pollutant in areas of widespread industrialization, not only in the United States, but also in countries undergoing rapid industrialization, such as China. Thus, air pollution and its ... -
ileocolic region in full time foetus
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Illness Perception and Cardiovascular Risk Awareness in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
(2019-12-01)Two out of 3 people with T2DM, over the age of 64, will die of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Currently, there is a global push to broaden the awareness of the risk for CVD in the DM population and this study is no exception. ... -
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