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American Journal of Transplantation. 18:696-703
Preliminary evidence suggests that postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is common after lung transplantation. The impact of POCD on clinical outcomes has yet to be studied. The association between POCD and longer-term survival was therefore exa
Autor:
R. D. Davis
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Acta Horticulturae. :365-371
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Water and Environment Journal. 16:157-163
In the UK, there is a strong trend towards more thermal processing of sludge with energy recovery or advanced treatment of sludge, in preparation for use in agriculture or other outlets. This has resulted from (a) the loss of the sea-disposal outlet
Autor:
R. D. Davis, L-H. Cheah
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 55:49-52
Three diseases asparagus rust Phomopsis stem blight and asparagus anthracnose were detected for the first time during 2000 on asparagus in Australia These diseases especially asparagus rust are likely to spread to other states in Australia and New Ze
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Phytopathology®. 88:1283-1293
Genetic variation within a worldwide collection of 208 isolates of Fu-sarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, representing physiological races 1, 2, 3, and 4 and the 20 reported vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs), was analyzed using modified DNA amplifi
Autor:
R. D Davis
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Water and Environment Journal. 10:65-69
Current and future production of sludge in the UK is estimated, and it is predicted that recycling to agricultural land and incineration (with energy recovery) will be the major disposal options for sludge in the future. Environmental pressures on sl
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 151:895-898
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New Zealand Plant Protection. 56:106-108
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) crops on eight Queensland properties were surveyed for the presence of asparagus rust (caused by Puccinia asparagi) phomopsis stem blight (caused by Phomopsis asparagi) and asparagus anthracnose (caused by Colletotri
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ChemInform. 26
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General dentistry. 49(6)
Bacteria-containing spray (including both aerosols and splatter) has been shown to be a potential source of contagion in the dental environment. Bacterial air contamination increases during dental treatment; this is especially true during ultrasonic