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19
Feb
2014

Injury Incidence of a Spanish Elite Female Soccer Team during a Competitive Season. A Case Study

JMED Research
The aim of this study was to examine the injury incidence and characteristics of a Spanish female elite soccer team (n=22 players) during an entire competitive season. Time loss injuries and individual exposure times were recorded during all team training sessions and matches during the…
19
Feb
2014

Methodological Quality of Pediatric Clinical Prediction Rules

Pediatrics Research International Journal
Clinical prediction rules (CPRs) are tools designed to assist medical decision making and derived from an original piece of research. CPRs are intended for the use of clinicians when caring for patients to help them to make diagnostic and/or therapeutic bedside decisions. CPRs have been…
19
Feb
2014

FTIR On-line Monitoring of Biodiesel Transesterification

International Journal of Renewable Energy & Biofuels
An on-line biodiesel transesterification monitoring system was developed using a mid-FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) spectrometer equipped with a temperature controlled transmission flow cell. A variety of spectral regions were assessed to monitor functional group changes during the transesterification process of Canola oil.  The resulting dynamic…
14
Feb
2014

Preference of Medical Students of Formaldehyde Preserved Cadaveric Dissection Versus Pre-Dissected Specimens as a Teaching Tool in Human Anatomy

JMED Research
This study was conducted with a view of identifying the preference of first and second year medical students pertaining to the use of cadaveric dissections and pre-dissected specimens in the teaching of anatomy. A pre-validated questionnaire was used to evaluate the opinion of the students…
14
Feb
2014

A Rare Stomach Lesion: Gastritis Cystica Profunda

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
Gastritis cystica profunda is described as gastric glands covered with normal gastric mucosa that locate submucosally and form cystic expansion. Its etiology is not clear, but the most important cause is prior gastric surgery. There is no agreed treatment because of its rarity. A 44-year-old…
14
Feb
2014

Unusual Response to Bromocriptine of a Giant Pituitary Adenoma and Fertility Restoration: a Record of a Pregnancy

International Journal of Case Reports in Medicine
A 23-year-old woman presented to clinic with a large pituitary adenoma and coexisting hyperprolactinaemia. Diagnoses, initially considered, included two possibilities: prolactinoma or nonfunctioning tumour with a pituitary stalk disconnection. Diagnosis of prolactinoma was considered as the first possibility. Therefore, a trial with the dopamine agonist…
14
Feb
2014

Activity of Intracellular Metabolism at Neutrophils in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

Research in Endocrinology
There have been studied factors of metabolic syndrome, risk of development of type 2 diabetes on test-questionnaire "FINDRISK", and parameters of intracellular metabolism of neutrophils in 94 men (mean age 47.7 ± 7.4 years) without ischemic heart disease. Increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes…
14
Feb
2014

An Examination of Edgeworth Price Cycles in the Indianapolis Retail Gasoline Market

Journal of Research in Industrial Organization
Gasoline prices in Indianapolis, Indiana are characterized by significant increases followed by gradual decreases over time.  This paper illustrates and extends a stylized graphical model of intertemporal price discrimination. Supplemented with institutional details and empirical evidence, this model explains the Edgeworth price cycle mechanism in…
07
Feb
2014

Report of Two Cases of Zinsser-Cole-Engman (Dyskeratosis Congenita) Syndrome- A Rare Entity

JMED Research
Zinsser-Cole-Engman syndrome, also known as dyskeratosis congenita, is a rare genetic disorder characterized by triad of pigmentation and atrophy of the skin, leukokeratoses of oral mucosa and nail dystrophy along with bone marrow failure and predisposition to cancer. Here, we are reporting two cases of…
07
Feb
2014

Low-Molecular-Weight-Heparin as Thromboprophylaxis: a Dosage Problem in Obese Patients

Journal of Research in Obesity
Background: Prophylaxis with fixed doses of low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) is standard procedure to reduce the risk of venous thromboembolism after surgery. Patient studies have rarely been stratified for body weight. There is evidence to suggest that lack of sufficient levels of anti-factor Xa-activity (anti-Xa) in…