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Description: Dr. Keevil is a member of the preventive cardiology group and co-director of cardiac CT angiography. He has additional clinical interests in diagnostic cardiac catheterization. View Jon Keevil's full bio at uwhealth.org: findadoctor.uwhealth.org ... uw health university of wisconsin madison heart and vascular care hvc cardiovascular medicine
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Abstract: Haptoglobin is an acute-phase protein with three major phenotypes: Hp 1-1, Hp 2-1 and Hp 2-2. Studies have shown that functional differences between these phenotypes have important consequences in a number of pathological disorders (e.g. cardiovascul...
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Abstract: Patient motion during the acquisition of a magnetic resonance image can cause blurring and ghosting artifacts in the image. This paper presents a new post-processing strategy that can reduce artifacts due to in-plane, rigid-body motion in times compa...
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Abstract: Academic Department of Radiology, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London.
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Abstract: Conventionally treated sewage sludge may contain high concentrations of potentially pathogenic microorganisms and additional treatment is required to minimise the risks to health if it is to be recycled to agricultural land. Mesophilic anaerobic dige...
Abstract: Small numbers of bacteria capable of growing on agar supplemented with amoxycillin 40 mg/L were isolated from the saliva of 9 out of 20 adult volunteers in a previous study. All the bacteria were identified as Streptococcus sanguis although no strain...