CASE REPORT: SUSPECTED PLASMABLASTIC LYMPHOMA IN A DOG RESEMBLING THE CLINICAL PRESENTATION IN HUMANS


Epigenetics and Congenital Heart Diseases

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a frequent occurrence, with a prevalence rate of almost 1% in the general population.However, the pathophysiology of the anomalous heart development is still unclear in most patients screened.A definitive genetic origin, be it single-point mutation or larger chromosomal disruptions, only Womens dresses explains abo

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Gender and racial/ethnic differences in addiction severity, HIV risk, and quality of life among adults in opioid detoxification: results from the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network

Li-Tzy Wu1,2, Walter Ling3, Bruce Burchett1, Dan G Blazer1,2, Jack Shostak2, George E Woody41Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine, 2Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA; 3David Geffen School of Medicine, NPI/Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, University of California, Lo

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Uropygial gland and bib colouration in the house sparrow

Birds frequently signal different qualities by plumage colouration, mainly during mating.However, plumage colouration is determined during the moult, and therefore it would indicate the quality of individual birds during the moult, not its current quality.Recent studies, however, suggest that birds could modify plumage colouration by using cosmetic

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Identifying the origin of springs in weathered-fractured crystalline aquifers using a hydrogeophysical approach

Abstract Over the last few decades, important advances have been made in the development of relevant hydrogeological conceptual models for crystalline aquifers, and notably for weathered-fractured crystalline aquifers.Paradoxically and contrary to other types of aquifers, these researches never aimed at characterizing springs, the places were groun

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