10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUPPRESSIBILITY»
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suppressibility in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Aging of the Autonomic Nervous System
... Increase 27 Increase 32 No change 33 Normal suppressibility 12 Decrease 34
Decreased suppressibility 12 Increase 3 1 Decrease 1 1 No change 27 Normal
suppressibility 26 Normal suppressibility 12 B. STIMULATED ACTIVITY Similar, ...
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Carboxylic Acids—Advances in Research and Application: 2013 ...
“The inventors have conducted intensive studies for obtaining a hose having
excellent oil-bleeding resistance and vibration transmission suppressibility.
During their studies, they formed a hose consisting of an inner layer formed of a
silicone ...
3
Mutation as a CellularProcess
the no. of colonies doubly underlined lost phenotypic suppressibility compared to
the parental strain. —- the no. of colonies singly underlined regained phenotypic
suppressibility compared to the parental strain. The nine strains tested (column ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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Appositive Relative Clauses in English: Discourse Functions ...
Suppressibility is probably one of the greatest myths concerning ARCs. Our study
shows that it is not systematic, even if we consider a pure referential analysis of
the examples: removing an ARC can lead to semantically unacceptable ...
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Pituitary Tumors in Pregnancy
Because plasma cortisol levels are higher as a result of increased binding
dexamethasone suppressibility as judged by standard criteria may be impaired.
In addition dexamethasone suppressibility of plasma free cortisol levels
decreases as ...
Marcello D. Bronstein, 2001
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Clinical Neuroendocrinology
(1975) again noted a dissociation between positive responses to TRH and
thyroid suppressibility (although, on the whole, negative TRH responses were
found in patients with nonsuppressible 131I uptake). Hypothyroidism following
treatment ...
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Specialist Training in Endocrinology
... suppression • Idiosyncratic delay in dexamethasone clearance (rare) can
cause false negatives Pregnancy • ACTH, cortisol or urinary free cortisol can be
raised with reduced dexamethasone suppressibility, particularly in late
pregnancy due ...
Maurice Scanlon, Aled Rees, 2008
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Proceedings of the ... SICE Annual Conference
Measures of Controllability and Disturbance Suppressibility The measure of
controllability is important because it says how easily the ' system can be
manipulated with small energy. Similarly, the measure of disturbance
suppressibility is ...
Keisoku Jidō Seigyo Gakkai (Japan). Gakujutsu Kōenkai, IEEE Tokyo Section, 1997
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Cushing's Syndrome: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Because total plasma cortisol levels are higher as a result of increased binding of
dexamethasone, suppressibility as judged by standard criteria may be impaired.
In addition, dexamethasone suppressibility of plasma free cortisol levels ...
Marcello D. Bronstein, 2010
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Proceedings of the IFAC World Congress
The noise suppressibility of telemetering systems is usually estimated on the
basis of the magnitude of the normalized mean and mean square errors and, in
some cases, on the basis of the probability of the error exceeding a certain value.
International Federation of Automatic Control, International Federation of Automatic Control. World Congress, 1960
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUPPRESSIBILITY»
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Pitfalls in the Diagnosis and Management of Cushing's Syndrome
Liddle GW: Tests of pituitary-adrenal suppressibility in the diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 20:1539–1560, 1960. Meikle AW, Findling ... «Medscape, Mar 15»