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Autor:
A. Rehman, S. Tariq, J. Kumar, L. Martin, C. Bannon, T. Duffy, E. Murphy, J. Stack, M. Barry, C. L. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 81:603.1-603
BackgroundAnti-TNF drugs have dramatically improved the management of inflammatory arthritis (IA).Although the introduction of biosimilars have reduced the cost, chronic use of biologic agentshas a high impact on healthcare expenditure. This study ev
Autor:
C L, Murphy, S, Awan, M O, Sullivan, S, Chavrimootoo, C, Bannon, L, Martin, T, Duffy, E, Murphy, M, Barry
Publikováno v:
Irish medical journal. 108(1)
The purpose of this study was to explore whether patients with Inflammatory Arthritis (IA) (Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) or Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS)) would remain in remission following a reduction in biologic dosing freque
Publikováno v:
Quality and Safety in Health Care. 14:383-388
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of an educational program for improving medical event reporting attitude and behavior in the ambulatory care setting among graduate medical trainees. Design: One group pre- and post-test study. Setting: The U
Autor:
A. K. Dhingra, C. L. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Science and Technology of Welding and Joining. 10:528-536
A sequentially coupled thermal stress analysis approach is presented for modelling temperature and distortion profiles resulting from welding thin-walled structures. The material is modelled as thermo-elastic–plastic with isotropic strain hardening
Publikováno v:
Irish medical journal. 106(9)
Appropriate allocation of rheumatology clinic appointments depends on the information contained in referral letters. Such letters were analysed for the presence of pertinent information and a scoring system was devised to assess the quality of enclos
Autor:
L Wyatt, Carl Williams, L Copeland, Marie Thornhill, Jan Clarke, Jay Panicker, Tien K. Khoo, E Waines, Pamela J. Shaw, S Dodds, C Cosby, Ammar Al-Chalabi, Karen E. Morrison, A Sathish, Sally Crawford, Muhammad Khizar Rafiq, Iracema Leroi, Partha Ray, Joanna Kelly, R Sylvester, E Oughton, C L Murphy, L Timings, L Partington, G Mils, C Merritt, Lokesh Wijesekera, Peter Leigh, R Hornabrook, Katie C. L. Sidle, Clemens Oliver Hanemann, T Majid, R Addison-Jones, C Whatley, Hisham Hamdalla, P Paterson, Carolyn A Young, D Sexton, Kevin Talbot, Caroline Murphy, M Hare, R Hibberd, David J. Burn, Channa Hewamadduma, Tim Williams, C M Ellis, S Dhariwal, Martin R Turner, L Pate, Aliki J. Taylor, J Birt, CU Eziefula, John Ealing, Christopher J McDermott, W Barrett, I.N. Steen, David Rog, L Savage, K O'Hanlon, Andrew Dougherty, J Smith, Hannah Hollinger, I Iman, F O'Keeffe, Robert Howard, James Williams, H Vanek, Richard W. Orrell, C Philips, Theresa Walsh
Publikováno v:
The Lancet. Neurology. 12(4)
BACKGROUND: Lithium has neuroprotective effects in cell and animal models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and a small pilot study in patients with ALS showed a significant effect of lithium on survival. We aimed to assess whether lithium impr
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 157:4474-4477
The human light chain JC lambda locus is comprised of seven distinct segments, designated JC lambda 1, JC lambda 2, JC lambda 3, JC lambda 4, JC lambda 5, JC lambda 6, and JC lambda 7. Whereas three of these seven represent pseudogenes (psi Clambda 4
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 70:715-725
We studied the changes in breathing and respiratory muscle electromyograms (EMG) during passively induced increases in end-expiratory lung volume (EELV) in awake normal (N), hilar nerve-denervated (HND), carotid body-denervated (CBD), and HND + CBD p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 70:732-739
The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of elevated inspired CO2 on respiratory dead space (VD) of 12 normal, 8 carotid body-denervated (CBD), 7 hilar nerve-denervated (HND), and 6 CBD+HND ponies. The Fowler technique was used
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 68:309-315
The major objective was to determine in ponies whether factors in addition to changes in blood PCO2 contribute to changes in plasma [H+] during submaximal exercise. Measurements were made to establish in vivo plasma [H+] at rest and during submaximal