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SPE Economics & Management. 7:100-111
Summary The Paris basin (France) is a particularly challenging setting for oil production: Besides lying under a metropolis of 12-million people, it is also exploited for low-temperature geothermal energy and is crossed by a deep, high-quality drinki
Autor:
G. Lunn, William James Kennedy
The lower part of the Shinarish Formation of Djebel Sinjar, northwest Iraq, yields an ammonite assemblage of Upper Campanian age dominated by heteromorph taxa:Nostoceras(Nostoceras)ellipticumnew species,N.(N.)(?)budanyiFoldyna and Vašiček, 1977,N.(
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Autor:
Marcel F. Meek, Peter G. Lunn
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Journal of Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery. 45:307-310
Kienböck disease can be treated either conservatively or by various operations. We describe the findings of the progression of Kienböck disease over 60 years in an 84-year-old man who had had no surgical treatment. This is the longest follow-up eve
Could native Scots pines (Pinus sylvestris) still persist in northern England and southern Scotland?
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Plant Ecology & Diversity. 3:187-201
Background: In the British Isles, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) is only thought to be native in the Scottish Highlands. However, there has been speculation that locally native specimens persist outside that region. Aims: This study addressed the ques
Autor:
Peter G. Lunn, Joseph J. Dias
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume). 35:538-543
Kienböck’s disease ( Kienböck, 1910 ) affects the lunate bone in patients who are usually in their twenties, and present with pain, swelling and stiffness of the wrist. Almost every treatment currently suggested for Kienböck’s disease is based
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Nutrition. 102:1776-1782
Gambian infants show growth faltering, but the underlying body composition is unknown. The present study aimed to compare body composition in Gambian and UK infants using 2H dilution; and to evaluate accuracy of bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA)
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 103:520-529
In order to test the impact of Giardia and geohelminthic infection on infant growth faltering in Bangladesh, a randomised double-blind placebo controlled intervention of 36 weeks' duration was conducted in a rural community located 40 km northwest of
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 86:421-427
BACKGROUND: Growth faltering during infancy is a characteristic of life in developing countries. Previous studies have shown that small-intestine mucosal enteropathy, accompanied by endotoxemia and a persistent systemic inflammatory response, account
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Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 39:153-157
Investigate whether fecal neopterin concentration (a potential marker of gut inflammation) in Gambian children with enteropathy was associated with growth failure. Secondary outcome measures tested the associations between Giardia lamblia infestation
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Nutrition. 133:1332-1338
Growth faltering of rural Gambian infants is associated with a chronic inflammatory enteropathy of the mucosa of the small intestine that may impair both digestive/absorptive and barrier functions. The aim of this study was to determine whether the e