10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SICKLEMIC»
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1
Linus Pauling: Selected Scientific Papers. Biomolecular ...
The presence of a larger amount of normal than of abnormal hemoglobin in the
blood of sicklemic individuals indicates that the process of manufacture of the
abnormal hemoglobin is somewhat less efficient than that of normal hemoglobin.
Linus Pauling, Barclay Kamb, 2001
2
Landmarks in Medical Genetics: Classic Papers with Commentaries
Similar experiments were performed with a solution in which the hemoglobins of
5 sicklemic individuals were pooled. The relative concentrations of the two
hemoglobins were calculated from the electrophoresis diagrams, and the ac-
6The ...
3
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
To achieve this end the electrophoretic analyses of two samples were repeated.
The percentages of SCA hemoglobin from the separate runs for each sample
taken from sicklemic individuals were as follows: Case 25, 29.7 per cent, 28.9 per
...
4
Archives of Internal Medicine
It has also been proved that (as in both families here reported on) every sicklemic
person is a potential bearer of sickle cell anemia and that, while not showing any
marked clinical manifestations of the disease himself, he is capable of ...
5
Annals of internal medicine
... while sicklemic patients, including the propositus with Hb CH (Figure 5), show
a concentrating defect only with low rates of urine flow (18), other conditions
accompanied by defects in renal concentrating ability (for example, hypokalemia
or ...
6
Health Solutions Heart Attack
... Congestive cardiac failure -cs ' One to four blocks of the blood < ) vessels of the
heart ' Those at high risk of developing sicklemic heart disease and who are on
treatment ' Irregular and fast heartbeats ' Obesity, high cholesterol and diabetes ...
7
All You Wanted To Know About Heart Attacks
... Hr - Those at high risk of &,_,,,\, developing sicklemic [ mam j _ heart disease
and who 'C' are on treatment - Irregular and fast heart-beats vii': ' \' Obesity, high
cholesterol and diabtes - Addiction to alcohol and smoking ' Anxiety, stress,
anger ...
The data in Table 4 suggest a slightly greater viability of the hyperostotic (
thalassemic or sicklemic) families as compared to "normal" ones: 2.6 versus 2.3
fertility. But because of the possibility of sampling accidents, this difference is too
small to ...
9
Hematology: Landmark Papers of the Twentieth Century
From the experiments we have performed thus far it appears that this value does
not vary greatly from one sicklemic individual to another, but a more extensive
study of this point is required. Up to this stage we have assumed that one of the ...
Marshall A. Lichtman, Laurence A. Boxer, Edward Henderson, 2000
10
Textbook of Clinical Pediatrics
and. Septic. Arthritis. S. aureus is the commonest cause of skeletal infection in all
age groups. Although sicklemic patients have an increased susceptibility to
Salmonella osteomyelitis, S. aureus is still common cause of osteoarticular
infection.