EFFECT OF STOMACH SIZE ON ORGANS AT RISK IN PANCREATIC STEREOTACTIC BODY RADIOTHERAPY


Bidirectional Control of Reversal in a Dual Action Task by Direct and Indirect Pathway Activation in the Dorsolateral Striatum in Mice

The striatum is a key brain structure involved in the processing of cognitive flexibility, Toddler Clothing which results from the balance between the flexibility demanded for novel learning of motor actions and the inflexibility required to preserve previously learned actions.In particular, the dorsolateral portion of the striatum (DLS) is engaged

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Reasons for encounter by different levels of urgency in out-of-hours emergency primary health care in Norway: a cross sectional study

Abstract Background Frequencies of reasons for encounter (RFEs) in emergency primary care out-of-hours (OOH) services are relevant for planning of capacities as well as to target the training of staff at casualty clinics.We aimed to present frequencies of RFEs in the different organ systems, and to identify the most frequent RFEs at different urgen

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The Interaction of Slaughtering, Drying, and Defatting Methods Differently Affects Oxidative Quality of the Fat from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae

The interrelation effect of slaughtering, drying, and defatting methods of BSFL on the oxidative quality of the derived fat was studied.Blanching and freezing were compared as slaughtering methods, followed by oven or freeze-drying for drying and mechanical pressing or SFE for defatting.The oxidative state and stability of the extracted fat and def

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