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Copetti, Camila, and Thaís Scotti Do Canto-Dorow. "Botany Teaching: An Overview of Academic Research in Brazil from 2002 to 2017." Acta Scientiae 21, no. 3 (July 19, 2019): 155–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.17648/acta.scientiae.v21iss3id4679.
Full textMaroyi, Alfred. "Albizia Adianthifolia: Botany, Medicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Properties." Scientific World Journal 2018 (September 20, 2018): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7463584.
Full textBanateppanvar, Koteppa, B. S. Biradar, and B. U. Kannappanavar. "Citation analysis of doctoral theses in botany submitted to Kuvempu University, India: a case study." Collection Building 32, no. 1 (January 18, 2013): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01604951311295058.
Full textShan, Ming-Qiu, Jing Shang, and An-Wei Ding. "Platycladus orientalis Leaves: A Systemic Review on Botany, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology." American Journal of Chinese Medicine 42, no. 03 (January 2014): 523–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0192415x14500347.
Full textMaroyi, Alfred. "EUCLEA CRISPA: REVIEW OF ITS BOTANY, ETHNOMEDICINAL USES, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 10 (October 7, 2018): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i10.25146.
Full textOliver, E. G. H. "E. A. C. L. E. (Ted) Scheipe (1924-1985) — a biography." Bothalia 16, no. 1 (July 22, 1986): 97–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v16i1.1082.
Full textMaroyi, Alfred. "DICOMA ANOMALA SOND.: A REVIEW OF ITS BOTANY, ETHNOMEDICINE, PHYTOCHEMISTRY AND PHARMACOLOGY." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 6 (June 7, 2018): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i6.25538.
Full textGarg, K. C., and Mamta Duggal. "A bibliometric study of Ph D theses accepted by Bangalore University in disciplines of zoology, botany and physics during 1969–2015." Library Herald 56, no. 3 (2018): 318. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0976-2469.2018.00030.1.
Full textHaritha, Ch, D. Ramya, R. Naveen, S. V. Prasanna, and P. Salomi. "A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON BERGENIA LIGULATA (PAASHANBHEDA) AND ITS ROLE IN THE TREATMENT OF KIDNEY STONE FORMATION." International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 12, no. 4 (August 28, 2021): 94–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.1204113.
Full textPhumthum, Methee, and Henrik Balslev. "Using ICPC-2 Standard to Identify Thai Zingiberaceae of Pharmacological Interest." Plants 9, no. 7 (July 17, 2020): 906. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9070906.
Full textSeminario, Juan F., Doris Chalampuente-Flores, Harriet Gendall, and Marten Sørensen. "The Agronomy of Mauka (Mirabilis expansa (Ruíz & Pav.) Standl.) - A Review." Journal of Plant Genetics and Crop Research 1, no. 2 (February 15, 2019): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.14302/issn.2641-9467.jgrc-19-2619.
Full textDowe, John Leslie, and Sara Maroske. "‘These Princely Plants’: Ferdinand Mueller and the Naming of Australasian Palms." Historical Records of Australian Science 27, no. 1 (2016): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr15014.
Full textMaroyi, Alfred. "LANNEA DISCOLOR: ITS BOTANY, ETHNOMEDICINAL USES, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 11, no. 10 (October 7, 2018): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11i10.27523.
Full textPatyka, V. P., I. P. Hryhoriuk, M. M. Barna, N. M. Drobyk, and O. B. Kononchuk. "З ВІДДАНІСТЮ СВОЇЙ СПРАВІ, З ЛЮБОВ’Ю ДО ЛЮДЕЙ ТА З ІСКРОЮ ДОБРА У СЕРЦІ." Scientific Issue Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University. Series: Biology 76, no. 2 (June 26, 2019): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2078-2357.19.2.17.
Full textEllis, Christopher J. "A Role for Lichens in Botanic Gardens?" Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 6 (October 31, 2008): 155–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2008.40.
Full textBraithwaite, Katherine. "Women Working in Botanic Gardens Globally." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 13 (November 10, 2015): 33–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2015.73.
Full textBagnoli, Franco, Ada Baldi, Ugo Bardi, Marina Clauser, Anna Lenzi, Simone Orlandini, and Giovanna Pacini. "Urban Gardening in Florence and Prato: How a Science Shop Project Proposed by Citizens Has Grown into a Multi-Disciplinary Research Subject." Journal of Sustainable Development 11, no. 6 (November 29, 2018): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v11n6p111.
Full textMilne, Simon. "Foreword." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 20 (June 3, 2021): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2021.384.
Full textFróes da Fonseca, Maria Rachel. "La Ciencia Recreativa and the popularisation of science in Mexico in the 19th century." Journal of Science Communication 16, no. 03 (July 20, 2017): A07. http://dx.doi.org/10.22323/2.16030207.
Full textWray, Nicholas. "The Development of the New University of Bristol Botanic Garden." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 7 (October 31, 2009): 19–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2009.149.
Full textLechocka, Ewelina. "Znaczenie i funkcja motywu klonu w warmińsko-mazurskich pieśniach ludowych." Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne. Seria Językoznawcza 24, no. 1 (August 10, 2017): 161–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pspsj.2017.24.1.10.
Full textFrediani, Kevin. "De Hortus Botanicus Amsterdam :." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 7 (October 31, 2009): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2009.164.
Full textGoodwin, Z. A., G. L. Stott, L. P. Ronse De Craene, E. Kay, G. N. Lopez, E. Haston, and D. J. Harris. "BELIZE AND THE RBGE: REFLECTING ON 16 YEARS OF COLLABORATIVE TRAINING." Edinburgh Journal of Botany 77, no. 2 (March 18, 2020): 291–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960428620000025.
Full textESCOBAR GARCÍA, PEDRO. "A new species of Narcissus sect. Apodanthi (Amaryllidaceae) from the western Iberian Peninsula." Phytotaxa 345, no. 2 (March 23, 2018): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.345.2.5.
Full textDar, Mohd A., Mohammad F. Bhat, Reyaz Hassan, Mubashir H. Masoodi, Showkat R. Mir, and Roohi Mohiuddin. "Extensive Phytochemistry, Comprehensive Traditional Uses, and Critical Pharmacological Profile of the Great Mullein: Verbascum thapsus L." Natural Products Journal 9, no. 3 (July 23, 2019): 158–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/2210315508666180821153531.
Full textTruong, Son, Tonia Gray, and Kumara Ward. ""Sowing and Growing" Life Skills Through Garden-Based Learning to Reengage Disengaged Youth." LEARNing Landscapes 10, no. 1 (October 1, 2016): 361–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v10i1.738.
Full textKabra, Atul, Natália Martins, Rohit Sharma, Ruchika Kabra, and Uttam Singh Baghel. "Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don: A Natural Source for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention." Plants 8, no. 6 (May 31, 2019): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants8060149.
Full textMahsood, Naheed, Brekhna Jamil, Usman Mehboob, Zeeshan Kibria, and Kashif Ur Rehman Khalil. "FEEDBACK." Professional Medical Journal 25, no. 01 (January 10, 2018): 156–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2018.25.01.555.
Full textGoral, Katarzyana. "Student Project: Interpreting Target 8 of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation: a Case Study of Interpretation Panels at a Range of Gardens in Britain." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 12 (October 29, 2014): 25–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2014.21.
Full textHitchcock, Anthony. "Biogeographical Principles in Horticulture." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 17 (February 5, 2019): 101–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2019.269.
Full textDe Vere, Natasha. "Creating a biophilic Wales: increasing the health and wellbeing of people, biodiversity and the environment." Sibbaldia: the International Journal of Botanic Garden Horticulture, no. 20 (June 3, 2021): 57–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.24823/sibbaldia.2021.314.
Full textSalvador González, José María. ""Sicut lilium inter spinas". Floral Metaphors in Late Medieval Marian Iconography from Patristic and Theological Sources." Eikon / Imago 3, no. 2 (September 20, 2014): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/eiko.73394.
Full textDziubenko, Olena. "Professional training of future teachers of biologists in studying the discipline «Evolutionary Teaching»." HUMANITARIUM 44, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2308-5126-2019-44-2-56-63.
Full textMcGuinn, Catherine, and Diane Relf. "151 The Effectiveness of Assessing a Vocational Horticulture School Curriculum for Juveniles on Probation." HortScience 34, no. 3 (June 1999): 468A—468. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.34.3.468a.
Full textCohn, Helen M. "Bibliography of the History of Australian Science, No. 29, 2008." Historical Records of Australian Science 20, no. 1 (2009): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr09008.
Full textJosic, D., M. Starovic, S. Stojanovic, T. Popovic, N. Dolovac, J. Zdravkovic, and S. Pavlovic. "First Report of Group 16SrXII-A Phytoplasma Causing Stolbur Disease in Saponaria officinalis Plants in Serbia." Plant Disease 97, no. 3 (March 2013): 420. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-09-12-0885-pdn.
Full textQuatrano, Ralph S., and Audrey S. Metcalf. "A Brief Early History of Plant Science in St. Louis and the Partnership between Washington University and the Missouri Botanical Garden." Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 106 (May 7, 2021): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3417/2021647.
Full textMAROYI, ALFRED. "A REVIEW OF BOTANY, MEDICINAL USES, AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF PENTANISIA PRUNELLOIDES (RUBIACEAE)." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, June 13, 2019, 4–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2019.v12i18.34190.
Full textALFRED MAROYI. "LANNEA SCHIMPERI: REVIEW OF ITS BOTANY, MEDICINAL USES, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, March 20, 2019, 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2019.v12i4.31970.
Full textALFRED MAROYI. "BOSCIA ALBITRUNCA: REVIEW OF ITS BOTANY, MEDICINAL USES, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, September 3, 2019, 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2019.v12i10.35337.
Full textALFRED MAROYI. "HELICHRYSUM LONGIFOLIUM AND HELICHRYSUM PEDUNCULATUM: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THEIR MEDICINAL USES, CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES." Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, May 28, 2019, 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2019.v12i7.33684.
Full textAruwa, G., C. O. Adenipekun, S. T. Ogunbanwo, and E. O. Akinbode. "Phytochemical Evaluation and Antioxidant Capacity of Ganoderma lucidum and Pleurotus pulmonarius in Ibadan, Nigeria." Biotechnology Journal International, March 15, 2021, 23–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bji/2021/v25i130131.
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Full textWessell, Adele. "Cookbooks for Making History: As Sources for Historians and as Records of the Past." M/C Journal 16, no. 3 (August 23, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.717.
Full text"Buchbesprechungen." Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung: Volume 46, Issue 2 46, no. 2 (April 1, 2019): 289–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/zhf.46.2.289.
Full textWilson, Michael John, and James Arvanitakis. "The Resilience Complex." M/C Journal 16, no. 5 (October 16, 2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.741.
Full textCengiz, Fevzi. "+45T>G single nucleotide polymorphism of adiponectin gene: Is it a factor in childhood obesity? Original Article September 2018 537 Views Aim: Childhood obesity is increasing in incidence and is strongly associated with obesity in adulthood. Several studies to explain the role of genetics in the pathogenesis of obesity have been performed. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between +45T>G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and childhood obesity. Material and Method: 268 obese and 185 healthy (control) children… Additional Info Recieved 02.02.2018 Accepted 11.03.2018 Published Online 13.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5735 Author Tuba Kasap, Ömer Ateş, Samet Özer, Ali Gül, Resul Yılmaz, Ergün Sönmezgöz, Osman Demir, Emel Ensari Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 376-80 Index Page 376-80 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Tuba Kasap, Ömer Ateş, Samet Özer, Ali Gül, Resul Yılmaz, Ergün Sönmezgöz, Osman Demir, Emel Ensari. +45T>G single nucleotide polymorphism of adiponectin gene: Is it a factor in childhood obesity? J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 376-80 Running Title Childhood obesity Download attachments: JCAM-5735.pdf Read more... Healthcare staff’s attitude on hand hygiene and exposure to contaminated materials Original Article September 2018 485 Views Aim: Healthcare staff may be exposed to many risks as part of their profession. Infection control and prevention measures aim to reduce risks to the hospital and healthcare staff. This study evaluated knowledge and attitudes of healthcare staff for hand hygiene and exposure to contaminated materials. Material and Method: The descriptive study was conducted among healthcare staff who volunteered to… Additional Info Recieved 21.02.2018 Accepted 10.03.2018 Published Online 13.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5781 Author Yeşim Alpay Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 416-20 Index Page 416-20 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Yeşim Alpay . Healthcare staff’s attitude on hand hygiene and exposure to contaminated materials. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 416-20 Running Title Healthcare staff’s attitude on hygiene Download attachments: JCAM-5781_1.pdf Read more... Prognostic value of soluble factors of angiogenesis and adhesion processes in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas Original Article September 2018 479 Views Aim: In this study, we aimed to define the prognostic value of two factors related to angiogenesis and adhesion processes of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. The prominent angiogenesis molecule is vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM) first attracted attention more than two decades ago as endothelial adhesion receptor with key function for leukocyte… Additional Info Recieved 26.02.2018 Accepted 12.03.2018 Published Online 28.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5788 Author Taylan Gün, Aykut İkinciogullari, Osman Fatih Boztepe, Serdar Ensari, Huseyin Dere Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 421-4 Index Page 421-4 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Taylan Gün, Aykut İkinciogullari, Osman Fatih Boztepe, Serdar Ensari, Huseyin Dere. Prognostic value of soluble factors of angiogenesis and adhesion processes in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 421-4 Running Title Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas Download attachments: JCAM-5788.pdf Read more... Assessment of auditory brainstem responses in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism Original Article September 2018 460 Views Aim: This study aimed to determine the effect of thyroid hormone changes on hearing pathways by assessing audiometry and auditory brainstem responses of hypothyroid and hyperthyroid patients and to determine whether hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism patients are at risk for hearing loss. Material and Method: Between June 2008-July 2009, 25 hyperthyroidism (Graves, Multinodular Goitre) and 25 hypothyroidism (Hashimato hypothyroidism) patients who… Additional Info Recieved 20.02.2018 Accepted 12.03.2018 Published Online 28.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5780 Author Elif Karalı, Ender Güçlü Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 411-5 Index Page 411-5 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Elif Karalı, Ender Güçlü. Assessment of auditory brainstem responses in hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 411-5 Running Title Evaluation of hearing in thyroid disease Download attachments: JCAM-5780.pdf Read more... The impact of liver transplantation on quality of life and the psychiatric consequences in one year Original Article September 2018 482 Views Aim: Liver transplantation (LT) is a challenging operation with a burden affecting patients, families, and donors. The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and symptoms, and the quality of life of patients waiting for LT, with patients one year after transplantation. Material and Method: The patients in the LT waiting list (n: 68), and… Additional Info Recieved 20.02.2018 Accepted 15.03.2018 Published Online 28.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5770 Author Ceyhun Can, Can Cimilli, Yarkın Özenli, Gül Ergör, Elif Onur Aysevener, Tarkan Ünek, İbrahim Astarcıoğlu Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 396-401 Index Page 396-401 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Ceyhun Can, Can Cimilli, Yarkın Özenli, Gül Ergör, Elif Onur Aysevener, Tarkan Ünek, İbrahim Astarcıoğlu. The impact of liver transplantation on quality of life and the psychiatric consequences in one year. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 396-401 Running Title Liver transplantation and quality of life Download attachments: JCAM-5770.pdf Read more... Procalcitonin, c-reactive protein, leukocyte, mean platelet volume levels in bloodstream infections Original Article September 2018 497 Views Aim: Levels of Serum Procalcitonin (PCT), C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Leukocyte (WBC) and Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) were evaluated in sepsis patients. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of different inflammatory markers to discriminate sepsis caused by different pathogens. Material and Method: In this study we included 126 episodes of bacteremia from 126 patients with sepsis. Medical records of patients who had… Additional Info Recieved 13.02.2018 Accepted 21.03.2018 Published Online 28.03.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5766 Author Arzu İrvem, Sebahat Aksaray Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 391-5 Index Page 391-5 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Arzu İrvem, Sebahat Aksaray. Procalcitonin, C-Reactive Protein, Leukocyte, Mean Platelet Volume in Early Diagnosis of Sepsis Caus. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 391-5 Running Title Sepsis Download attachments: JCAM-5766.pdf Read more... Relationship Between Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio with Scoring Systems of Pneumonia Severity Original Article September 2018 480 Views Aim: Today, community-acquired pneumonia remains one of the causes of high mortality and morbidity. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate the relationship between NLR, which was found to be a marker related to the systemic inflammation in the recent studies, and PSI, CURB-65, and PIRO, which were developed to predict hospitalization, being taken to an intensive care unit, and… Additional Info Recieved 12.03.2018 Accepted 30.03.2018 Published Online 04.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5817 Author Yasemin Kaya, Nilay Taş, Ebru Çanakçı, Zübeyir Cebeci, Muhammet Özbilen, Havva Keskin, Berna Botan Yıldırım Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 452-7 Index Page 452-7 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Yasemin Kaya, Nilay Taş, Ebru Çanakçı, Zübeyir Cebeci, Muhammet Özbilen, Havva Keskin, Berna Botan Yıldırım. Relationship Between Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio with Scoring Systems of Pneumonia Severity. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 452-7 Running Title Relation of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and pneumonia severity Download attachments: JCAM-5817.pdf Read more... Impact of resistive exercise versus aerobic exercise on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women Original Article September 2018 468 Views Aim: Osteoporosis is a major public health problem and the most common skeletal disorder. It has been described as a silent disease affecting millions worldwide. This study was aimed to determine the impact of resistive exercise versus aerobic exercises on bone mineral density in post-menopausal women. Material and Method: Forty post-menopausal women participated in this study, ranging in age from… Additional Info Recieved 10.03.2018 Accepted 30.03.2018 Published Online 04.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5814 Author Engy Mohamed El Nahas, Heba Mohamed Embaby, Amir Arabi Gabr, Hamada Ahmed Hamada, Saud Mashi Alrawaili Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 442-6 Index Page 442-6 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Engy Mohamed El Nahas, Heba Mohamed Embaby, Amir Arabi Gabr, Hamada Ahmed Hamada, Saud Mashi Alrawaili. Impact of resistive exercise versus aerobic exercise on bone mineral density in postmenopausal women. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 442-6 Running Title Impact of resistive exercise versus aerobic exercise on bone mineral density Download attachments: JCAM-5814.pdf Read more... Comparison of liquid based cytology cervical smears with histopathological findings Original Article September 2018 432 Views Aim: Cervical cancer is still a health problem in countries where cervical cancer screening is not routinely performed. A significant decrease in the rate of mortality from cervical cancer has been observed since the Pap test was introduced. Within the last decade liquid-based cytology (LBC) has replaced the Pap test. Our aim is to compare cervical smears prepared with the… Additional Info Recieved 22.02.2018 Accepted 28.03.2018 Published Online 04.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5763 Author Seyhan Özakkoyunlu Hasçiçek, Tuba Oğuzsoy, Kamile Gülçin Eken, Fevziye Kabukçuoğlu Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 359-62 Index Page 359-62 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Seyhan Özakkoyunlu Hasçiçek, Tuba Oğuzsoy, Kamile Gülçin Eken, Fevziye Kabukçuoğlu. Comparison of liquid based cytology cervical smears with histopathological findings. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 359-62 Running Title Comparison of cervical cytology with histopathology Download attachments: JCAM-5763.pdf Read more... Deep vein thrombosis after sodium hyaluronate injection to knee joint: a case report Case Report September 2018 658 Views Hyaluronic acid is widely used in medical procedures such as intra-articular injections. In addition to some risks of this procedure such as sepsis and injury to neighboring structures, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism should be kept in mind as rare complications. For this reason it is recommended that intra-articular injection of hyaluronic acid be performed by the ultrasound guidance… Additional Info Recieved 20.03.2018 Accepted 29.03.2018 Published Online 02.04.2018 Printed 01.09.201 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5831 Author Özgür Altınbaş, Hakan Çomaklı Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 466-8 Index Page 466-8 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Altınbaş Ö, Çomaklı H.Deep vein thrombosis after sodium hyaluronate injection to knee joint: a case report. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 466-8 Running Title Deep vein thrombosis due to sodium hyaluronate Download attachments: JCAM-5831.pdf Read more... The evaluation of thyroid function tests in patients presenting to the family medicine clinics Original Article September 2018 481 Views Aim: Publications concerning the effects in society of recommendations regarding iodine supplementation over the last approximately 30 years are inconsistent. In addition to studies suggesting that iodine supplementation is insufficient, others report that it can lead to hyperthyroidism. We planned this study in order to investigate the results of iodine supplementation in our region through the retrospective screening of records… Additional Info Recieved 10.03.2018 Accepted 30.03.2018 Published Online 02.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5812 Author Yılmaz Sezgin, Ali Emre Akgün Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 439-41 Index Page 439-41 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Sezgin Y, Akgün AE. The evaluation of thyroid function tests in patients presenting to the family medicine clinics. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 439-41 Running Title The evaluation of thyroid function tests Download attachments: JCAM-5812.pdf Read more... Rapid and sensitive determination of carnitine profiling by tandem mass spectrometry can be a diagnostic marker of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation Original Article September 2018 378 Views Aim: Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF), which is in the sub-group of atrial fibrillation that spontaneously resolves within 48 hours and does not last more than 7 days, is one of the most important causes of cryptogenic stroke. Other than ECG findings, there are no biochemical diagnostic criteria for PAF. Early diagnosis of PAF reduces the risk of morbidity and mortality.… Additional Info Recieved 13.03.2018 Accepted 29.03.2018 Published Online 02.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5815 Author Ismail Koyuncu, Ataman Gonel Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 447-51 Index Page 447-51 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Koyuncu İ, Gönel A. Rapid and sensitive determination of carnitine profiling by tandem mass spectrometry can be a diagnostic marker of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 447-51 Running Title Carnitine profiling and PAF Download attachments: JCAM-5815.pdf Read more... Linear fractures of the cranium: follow-up and management results of 442 cases Original Article September 2018 481 Views Aim: We aimed to evaluate the clinical and radiological follow-up of cases with isolated linear fractures detected in the cranium in the post-traumatic period, to determine on which cases and when to perform control radiological examinations and to suggest follow-up protocol. Material and Method: 442 cases with isolated linear cranium fracture were evaluated in the study. Imaging examinations and clinical… Additional Info Recieved 25.02.2018 Accepted 29.03.2018 Published Online 02.04.2018 Printed 01.09.2018 DOI 10.4328/JCAM.5792 Author Ziya Asan, Haci Mehmet Calıskan, Yahya Sahın, Canan Sahın, Fatih Durna Identifier J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 425-9 Index Page 425-9 Citations in Google Scholar Google Scholar How to Cite Asan Z, Calıskan HM, Sahin Y, Sahin C, Durna F. Linear fractures of the cranium: follow-up and management results of 442 cases. J Clin Anal Med 2018;9(5): 425-9 Running Title Linear fractures of cranium Download attachments: JCAM-5792.pdf Read more... Prognostic value of hematological parameters Original Article September 2018 580 Views Aim: Acute bacterial and viral infections are usually associated with elevations of the mean platelet volume. 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Full textChavdarov, Anatoliy V. "Special Issue No. – 10, June, 2020 Journal > Special Issue > Special Issue No. – 10, June, 2020 > Page 5 “Quantative Methods in Modern Science” organized by Academic Paper Ltd, Russia MORPHOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL FEATURES OF THE GENUS GAGEA SALISB., GROWING IN THE EAST KAZAKHSTAN REGION Authors: Zhamal T. Igissinova,Almash A. Kitapbayeva,Anargul S. Sharipkhanova,Alexander L. Vorobyev,Svetlana F. Kolosova,Zhanat K. Idrisheva, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.10/2020.06.00041 Abstract: Due to ecological preferences among species of the genus GageaSalisb, many plants are qualified as rare and/or endangered. Therefore, the problem of rational use of natural resources, in particular protection of early spring plant species is very important. However, literary sources analysis only reveals data on the biology of species of this genus. The present research,conducted in the spring of 2017-2019, focuses on anatomical and morphological features of two Altai species: Gagealutea and Gagea minima; these features were studied, clarified and confirmed by drawings and photographs. The anatomical structure of the stem and leaf blade was studied in detail. The obtained research results will prove useful for studies of medicinal raw materials and honey plants. The aforementioned species are similar in morphological features, yet G. minima issmaller in size, and its shoots appear earlier than those of other species Keywords: Flora,gageas,Altai species,vegetative organs., Refference: I. Atlas of areas and resources of medicinal plants of Kazakhstan.Almaty, 2008. II. Baitenov M.S. Flora of Kazakhstan.Almaty: Ġylym, 2001. III. DanilevichV. G. ThegenusGageaSalisb. of WesternTienShan. PhD Thesis, St. Petersburg,1996. IV. EgeubaevaR.A., GemedzhievaN.G. The current state of stocks of medicinal plants in some mountain ecosystems of Kazakhstan.Proceedings of the international scientific conference ‘”Results and prospects for the development of botanical science in Kazakhstan’, 2002. V. Kotukhov Yu.A. New species of the genus Gagea (Liliaceae) from Southern Altai. Bot. Journal.1989;74(11). VI. KotukhovYu.A. ListofvascularplantsofKazakhstanAltai. Botan. Researches ofSiberiaandKazakhstan.2005;11. VII. KotukhovYu. The current state of populations of rare and endangered plants in Eastern Kazakhstan. Almaty: AST, 2009. VIII. Kotukhov Yu.A., DanilovaA.N., AnufrievaO.A. Synopsisoftheonions (AlliumL.) oftheKazakhstanAltai, Sauro-ManrakandtheZaisandepression. BotanicalstudiesofSiberiaandKazakhstan. 2011;17: 3-33. IX. Kotukhov, Yu.A., Baytulin, I.O. Rareandendangered, endemicandrelictelementsofthefloraofKazakhstanAltai. MaterialsoftheIntern. scientific-practical. conf. ‘Sustainablemanagementofprotectedareas’.Almaty: Ridder, 2010. X. Krasnoborov I.M. et al. The determinant of plants of the Republic of Altai. Novosibirsk: SB RAS, 2012. XI. Levichev I.G. On the species status of Gagea Rubicunda. Botanical Journal.1997;6:71-76. XII. Levichev I.G. A new species of the genus Gagea (Liliaceae). Botanical Journal. 2000;7: 186-189. XIII. Levichev I.G., Jangb Chang-gee, Seung Hwan Ohc, Lazkovd G.A.A new species of genus GageaSalisb.(Liliaceae) from Kyrgyz Republic (Western Tian Shan, Chatkal Range, Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve). Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity.2019; 12: 341-343. XIV. Peterson A., Levichev I.G., Peterson J. Systematics of Gagea and Lloydia (Liliaceae) and infrageneric classification of Gagea based on molecular and morphological data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution.2008; 46. XV. Peruzzi L., Peterson A., Tison J.-M., Peterson J. Phylogenetic relationships of GageaSalisb.(Liliaceae) in Italy, inferred from molecular and morphological data matrices. Plant Systematics and Evolution; 2008: 276. XVI. Rib R.D. Honey plants of Kazakhstan. Advertising Digest, 2013. XVII. Scherbakova L.I., Shirshikova N.A. Flora of medicinal plants in the vicinity of Ust-Kamenogorsk. Collection of materials of the scientific-practical conference ‘Unity of Education, Science and Innovation’. Ust-Kamenogorsk: EKSU, 2011. XVIII. syganovA.P. PrimrosesofEastKazakhstan. Ust-Kamenogorsk: EKSU, 2001. XIX. Tsyganov A.P. Flora and vegetation of the South Altai Tarbagatay. Berlin: LAP LAMBERT,2014. XX. Utyasheva, T.R., Berezovikov, N.N., Zinchenko, Yu.K. ProceedingsoftheMarkakolskStateNatureReserve. Ust-Kamenogorsk, 2009. XXI. Xinqi C, Turland NJ. Gagea. Flora of China.2000;24: 117-121. XXII. Zarrei M., Zarre S., Wilkin P., Rix E.M. Systematic revision of the genus GageaSalisb. (Liliaceae) in Iran.BotJourn Linn Soc.2007;154. XXIII. Zarrei M., Wilkin P., Ingroille M.J., Chase M.W. A revised infrageneric classification for GageaSalisb. (Tulipeae; Liliaceae): insights from DNA sequence and morphological data.Phytotaxa.2011:5. View | Download INFLUENCE OF SUCCESSION CROPPING ON ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF NO-TILL CROP ROTATIONS Authors: Victor K. Dridiger,Roman S. Stukalov,Rasul G. Gadzhiumarov,Anastasiya A. Voropaeva,Viktoriay A. Kolomytseva, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.10/2020.06.00042 Abstract: This study was aimed at examining the influence of succession cropping on the economic efficiency of no-till field crop rotations on the black earth in the zone of unstable moistening of the Stavropol krai. A long-term stationary experiment was conducted to examine for the purpose nine field crop rotation patterns different in the number of fields (four to six), set of crops, and their succession in crop rotation. The respective shares of legumes, oilseeds, and cereals in the cropping pattern were 17 to 33, 17 to 40, and 50 to 67 %. It has been established that in case of no-till field crop cultivation the economic efficiency of plant production depends on the set of crops and their succession in rotation. The most economically efficient type of crop rotation is the soya-winter wheat-peas-winter wheat-sunflower-corn six-field rotation with two fields of legumes: in this rotation 1 ha of crop rotation area yields 3 850 grain units per ha at a grain unit prime cost of 5.46 roubles; the plant production output return and profitability were 20,888 roubles per ha and 113 %, respectively. The high production profitabilities provided by the soya-winter wheat-sunflower four-field and the soya-winter-wheat-sunflower-corn-winter wheat five-field crop rotation are 108.7 and 106.2 %, respectively. The inclusion of winter wheat in crop rotation for two years in a row reduces the second winter wheat crop yield by 80 to 100 %, which means a certain reduction in the grain unit harvesting rate to 3.48-3.57 thousands per ha of rotation area and cuts the production profitability down to 84.4-92.3 %. This is why, no-till cropping should not include winter wheat for a second time Keywords: No-till technology,crop rotation,predecessor,yield,return,profitability, Refference: I Badakhova G. Kh. and Knutas A. V., Stavropol Krai: Modern Climate Conditions [Stavropol’skiykray: sovremennyyeklimaticheskiyeusloviya]. Stavropol: SUE Krai Communication Networks, 2007. II Cherkasov G. N. and Akimenko A. S. Scientific Basis of Modernization of Crop Rotations and Formation of Their Systems according to the Specializations of Farms in the Central Chernozem Region [Osnovy moderniz atsiisevooborotoviformirovaniyaikh sistem v sootvetstvii so spetsi-alizatsiyeykhozyaystvTsentral’nogoChernozem’ya]. Zemledelie. 2017; 4: 3-5. III Decree 330 of July 6, 2017 the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia “On Approving Coefficients of Converting to Agricultural Crops to Grain Units [Ob utverzhdeniikoeffitsiyentovperevoda v zernovyyee dinitsysel’s kokhozyaystvennykhkul’tur]. IV Dridiger V. K., About Methods of Research of No-Till Technology [O metodikeissledovaniytekhnologii No-till]//Achievements of Science and Technology of AIC (Dostizheniyanaukiitekhniki APK). 2016; 30 (4): 30-32. V Dridiger V. K. and Gadzhiumarov R. G. Growth, Development, and Productivity of Soya Beans Cultivated On No-Till Technology in the Zone of Unstable Moistening of Stavropol Region [Rost, razvitiyeiproduktivnost’ soiprivozdelyvaniipotekhnologii No-till v zone ne-ustoychivog ouvlazhneniyaStavropol’skogokraya]//Oil Crops RTBVNIIMK (Maslichnyyekul’turyNTBVNIIMK). 2018; 3 (175): 52–57. VI Dridiger V. K., Godunova E. I., Eroshenko F. V., Stukalov R. S., Gadzhiumarov, R. G., Effekt of No-till Technology on erosion resistance, the population of earthworms and humus content in soil (Vliyaniyetekhnologii No-till naprotivoerozionnuyuustoychivost’, populyatsiyudozhdevykhcherveyisoderzhaniyegumusa v pochve)//Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2018; 9 (2): 766-770. VII Karabutov A. P., Solovichenko V. D., Nikitin V. V. et al., Reproduction of Soil Fertility, Productivity and Energy Efficiency of Crop Rotations [Vosproizvodstvoplodorodiyapochv, produktivnost’ ienergeticheskayaeffektivnost’ sevooborotov]. Zemledelie. 2019; 2: 3-7. VIII Kulintsev V. V., Dridiger V. K., Godunova E. I., Kovtun V. I., Zhukova M. P., Effekt of No-till Technology on The Available Moisture Content and Soil Density in The Crop Rotation [Vliyaniyetekhnologii No-till nasoderzhaniyedostupnoyvlagiiplotnost’ pochvy v sevoob-orote]// Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. 2017; 8 (6): 795-99. IX Kulintsev V. V., Godunova E. I., Zhelnakova L. I. et al., Next-Gen Agriculture System for Stavropol Krai: Monograph [SistemazemledeliyanovogopokoleniyaStavropol’skogokraya: Monogtafiya]. Stavropol: AGRUS Publishers, Stavropol State Agrarian University, 2013. X Lessiter Frank, 29 reasons why many growers are harvesting higher no-till yields in their fields than some university scientists find in research plots//No-till Farmer. 2015; 44 (2): 8. XI Rodionova O. A. Reproduction and Exchange-Distributive Relations in Farming Entities [Vosproizvodstvoiobmenno-raspredelitel’nyyeotnosheniya v sel’skokhozyaystvennykhorganizatsiyakh]//Economy, Labour, and Control in Agriculture (Ekonomika, trud, upravleniye v sel’skomkhozyaystve). 2010; 1 (2): 24-27. XII Sandu I. S., Svobodin V. A., Nechaev V. I., Kosolapova M. V., and Fedorenko V. F., Agricultural Production Efficiency: Recommended Practices [Effektivnost’ sel’skokhozyaystvennogoproizvodstva (metodicheskiyerekomendatsii)]. Moscow: Rosinforagrotech, 2013. XIII Sotchenko V. S. Modern Corn Cultivation Technologies [Sovremennayatekhnologiyavozdelyvaniya]. Moscow: Rosagrokhim, 2009. View | Download DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF AUTONOMOUS PORTABLE SEISMOMETER DESIGNED FOR USE AT ULTRALOW TEMPERATURES IN ARCTIC ENVIRONMENT Authors: Mikhail A. Abaturov,Yuriy V. Sirotinskiy, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.10/2020.06.00043 Abstract: This paper is concerned with solving one of the issues of the general problem of designing geophysical equipment for the natural climatic environment of the Arctic. The relevance of the topic has to do with an increased global interest in this region. The paper is aimed at considering the basic principles of developing and the procedure of testing seismic instruments for use at ultralow climatic temperatures. In this paper the indicated issue is considered through the example of a seismic module designed for petroleum and gas exploration by passive seismoacoustic methods. The seismic module is a direct-burial portable unit of around 5 kg in weight, designed to continuously measure and record microseismic triaxial orthogonal (ZNE) noise in a range from 0.1 to 45 Hz during several days in autonomous mode. The functional chart of designing the seismic module was considered, and concrete conclusions were made for choosing the necessary components to meet the ultralow-temperature operational requirements. The conclusions made served for developing appropriate seismic module. In this case, the components and tools used included a SAFT MP 176065 xc low-temperature lithium cell, industrial-spec electronic component parts, a Zhaofeng Geophysical ZF-4.5 Chinese primary electrodynamic seismic sensor, housing seal parts made of frost-resistant silicone materials, and finely dispersed silica gel used as water-retaining sorbent to avoid condensation in the housing. The paper also describes a procedure of low-temperature collation tests at the lab using a New Brunswick Scientific freezing plant. The test results proved the operability of the developed equipment at ultralow temperatures down to -55°C. In addition, tests were conducted at low microseismic noises in the actual Arctic environment. The possibility to detect signals in a range from 1 to 10 Hz at the level close to the NLNM limit (the Peterson model) has been confirmed, which allows monitoring and exploring petroleum and gas deposits by passive methods. As revealed by this study, the suggested approaches are efficient in developing high-precision mobile seismic instruments for use at ultralow climatic temperatures. The solution of the considered instrumentation and methodical issues is of great practical significance as a constituent of the generic problem of Arctic exploration. 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View | Download COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH FOOT PATHOLOGY WHO UNDERWENT WEIL OPEN OSTEOTOMY BY CLASSICAL METHOD AND WITHOUT STEOSYNTHESIS Authors: Yuriy V. Lartsev,Dmitrii A. Rasputin,Sergey D. Zuev-Ratnikov,Pavel V.Ryzhov,Dmitry S. Kudashev,Anton A. Bogdanov, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.10/2020.06.00044 Abstract: The article considers the problem of surgical correction of the second metatarsal bone length. The article analyzes the results of treatment of patients with excess length of the second metatarsal bones that underwent osteotomy with and without osteosynthesis. The results of treatment of patients who underwent metatarsal shortening due to classical Weil-osteotomy with and without osteosynthesis were analyzed. The first group consisted of 34 patients. They underwent classical Weil osteotomy. The second group included 44 patients in whomosteotomy of the second metatarsal bone were not by the screw. When studying the results of the treatment in the immediate postoperative period, weeks 6, 12, slightly better results were observed in patients of the first group, while one year after surgical treatment the results in both groups were comparable. One year after surgical treatment, there were 2.9% (1 patient) of unsatisfactory results in the first group and 4.5% (2 patients) in the second group. Considering the comparability of the results of treatment in remote postoperative period, the choice of concrete method remains with the operating surgeon. Keywords: Flat feet,hallux valgus,corrective osteotomy,metatarsal bones, Refference: I. A novel modification of the Stainsby procedure: surgical technique and clinical outcome [Text] / E. Concannon, R. MacNiocaill, R. Flavin [et al.] // Foot Ankle Surg. – 2014. – Dec., Vol. 20(4). – P. 262–267. II. Accurate determination of relative metatarsal protrusion with a small intermetatarsal angle: a novel simplified method [Text] / L. Osher, M.M. 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Computer assisted planning and custom-made surgical guide for malunited pronation deformity after first metatarsophalangeal joint arthrodesis in rheumatoid arthritis: a case report [Text] / M. Hirao, S. Ikemoto, H. Tsuboi [et al.] // Comput. Aided Surg. – 2014. – Vol. 19(1-3). – P. 13–19. VIII. Correlation between static radiographic measurements and intersegmental angular measurements during gait using a multisegment foot model [Text] / D.Y. Lee, S.G. Seo, E.J. Kim [et al.] // Foot Ankle Int. – 2015. – Jan., Vol.36(1). – P. 1–10. IX. Correlative study between length of first metatarsal and transfer metatarsalgia after osteotomy of first metatarsal [Text]: [Article in Chinese] / F.Q. Zhang, B.Y. Pei, S.T. Wei [et al.] // Zhonghua Yi XueZaZhi. – 2013. – Nov. 19, Vol. 93(43). – P. 3441–3444. X. Dave, M.H. Forefoot Deformity in Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Comparison of Shod and Unshod Populations [Text] / M.H. Dave, L.W. Mason, K. Hariharan // Foot Ankle Spec. – 2015. – Oct., Vol. 8(5). – P. 378–383. XI. Does arthrodesis of the first metatarsophalangeal joint correct the intermetatarsal M1M2 angle? Analysis of a continuous series of 208 arthrodeses fixed with plates [Text] / F. Dalat, F. Cottalorda, M.H. Fessy [et al.] // Orthop. Traumatol. Surg. Res. – 2015. – Oct., Vol. 101(6). – P. 709–714. XII. Dynamic plantar pressure distribution after percutaneous hallux valgus correction using the Reverdin-Isham osteotomy [Text]: [Article in Spanish] / G. Rodríguez-Reyes, E. López-Gavito, A.I. Pérez-Sanpablo [et al.] // Rev. Invest. Clin. – 2014. – Jul., Vol. 66, Suppl. 1. – P. S79-S84. XIII. Efficacy of Bilateral Simultaneous Hallux Valgus Correction Compared to Unilateral [Text] / A.V. Boychenko, L.N. Solomin, S.G. Parfeyev [et al.] // Foot Ankle Int. – 2015. – Nov., Vol. 36(11). – P. 1339–1343. XIV. Endolog technique for correction of hallux valgus: a prospective study of 30 patients with 4-year follow-up [Text] / C. 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Surg. – 2013. – Jul., Vol. 30(3). – P. 283–293 XIX. Patient’s satisfaction after outpatient forefoot surgery: Study of 619 cases [Text] / A. Mouton, V. Le Strat, D. Medevielle [et al.] // Orthop. Traumatol. Surg. Res. – 2015. – Oct., Vol. 101(6 Suppl.). – P. S217–S220. XX. Preference of surgical procedure for the forefoot deformity in the rheumatoid arthritis patients–A prospective, randomized, internal controlled study [Text] / M. Tada, T. Koike, T. Okano [et al.] // Mod. Rheumatol. – 2015. – May., Vol. 25(3). – P.362–366. XXI. Redfern, D. Percutaneous Surgery of the Forefoot [Text] / D. Redfern, J. Vernois, B.P. Legré // Clin. Podiatr. Med. Surg. – 2015. – Jul., Vol. 32(3). – P. 291–332. XXII. Singh, D. Bullous pemphigoid after bilateral forefoot surgery [Text] / D. Singh, A. Swann // Foot Ankle Spec. – 2015. – Feb., Vol. 8(1). – P. 68–72. XXIII. Treatment of moderate hallux valgus by percutaneous, extra-articular reverse-L Chevron (PERC) osteotomy [Text] / J. Lucas y Hernandez, P. Golanó, S. Roshan-Zamir [et al.] // Bone Joint J. – 2016. – Mar., Vol. 98-B(3). – P. 365–373. XXIV. Weil, L.Jr. Scarf osteotomy for correction of hallux abducto valgus deformity [Text] / L.Jr. Weil, M. Bowen // Clin. Podiatr. Med. Surg. – 2014. – Apr., Vol.31(2). – P. 233–246. View | Download QUANTITATIVE ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE STOMACH AND SMALL INTESTINE IN HEALTHYDOGS Authors: Roman A. Tcygansky,Irina I. Nekrasova,Angelina N. Shulunova,Alexander I.Sidelnikov, DOI: https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.spl.10/2020.06.00045 Abstract: Purpose.To determine the quantitative echogenicity indicators (and their ratio) of the layers of stomach and small intestine wall in healthy dogs. Methods. A prospective 3-year study of 86 healthy dogs (aged 1-7 yrs) of different breeds and of both sexes. Echo homogeneity and echogenicity of the stomach and intestines wall were determined by the method of Silina, T.L., et al. (2010) in absolute values of average brightness levels of ultrasound image pixels using the 8-bit scale with 256 shades of gray. Results. Quantitative echogenicity indicators of the stomach and the small intestine wall in dogs were determined. Based on the numerical values characterizing echogenicity distribution in each layer of a separate structure of the digestive system, the coefficient of gastric echogenicity is determined as 1:2.4:1.1 (mucosa/submucosa/muscle layers, respectively), the coefficient of duodenum and jejunum echogenicity is determined as 1:3.5:2 and that of ileum is 1:1.8:1. Clinical significance. The echogenicity coefficient of the wall of the digestive system allows an objective assessment of the stomach and intestines wall and can serve as the basis for a quantitative assessment of echogenicity changes for various pathologies of the digestive system Keywords: Ultrasound (US),echogenicity,echogenicity coefficient,digestive system,dogs,stomach,intestines, Refference: I. Agut, A. Ultrasound examination of the small intestine in small animals // Veterinary focus. 2009.Vol. 19. No. 1. P. 20-29. II. Bull. 4.RF patent 2398513, IPC51A61B8 / 00 A61B8 / 14 (2006.01) A method for determining the homoechogeneity and the degree of echogenicity of an ultrasound image / T. Silina, S. S. Golubkov. – No. 2008149311/14; declared 12/16/2008; publ. 09/10/2010 III. Choi, M., Seo, M., Jung, J., Lee, K., Yoon, J., Chang, D., Park, RD. Evaluation of canine gastric motility with ultrasonography // J. of Veterinary Medical Science. – 2002. Vol. 64. – № 1. – P. 17-21. IV. 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When studying the temporal organization of physiological functions, the rhythm parameters of physiological functions were determined, followed by processing the results using the Cosinor Analysis program, which reveals rhythms with an unknown period for unequal observations, evaluates 5 parameters of sinusoidal rhythms (mesor, amplitude, acrophase, period, reliability). The essence of desynchronization is the mismatch of circadian rhythms among themselves or destruction of the rhythms architectonics (instability of acrophases or their disappearance). Desynchronization with respect to the rhythmic structure of the body is of a disregulatory nature, most pronounced in pathological desynchronization. High neurotism, increased anxiety reinforces the tendency to internal desynchronization, which increases with stress. 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