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West, Kathryn
Obesity is an increasingly prevalent health problem in western populations and is caused by an imbalance between food consumption and energy expenditure, resulting in an excessive accumulation of lipids stored in adipose tissues or hepatic steatosis
Publikováno v:
In Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders December 2023 80
Autor:
West, Kathryn Louise
Advanced neuroimaging techniques provide the possibility to non-invasively understand and monitor white matter during development and disease. While data from quantitative MRI techniques, such as multiexponential T2 (MET2) and quantitative magnetizat
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De Vera, Joan, Chen, Weibin, Phillips, Elizabeth, Gilevska, Tetyana, Morgan, Scott A., Norcross, Scott, West, Kathryn, Mack, E. Erin, Lollar, Barbara Sherwood
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Contaminant Hydrology October 2022 250
Autor:
West, Kathryn Louise
To apply MWI techniques to excised, fixed rodent brains, multi-exponential T2 (MET2) data were acquired at high (7T) and ultra-high (15.2T) fields with and without tissue doping with Gadolinium to increase SNR efficiency. From relaxivity measurements
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Gilevska, Tetyana, Sullivan Ojeda, Ann, Kümmel, Steffen, Gehre, Matthias, Seger, Edward, West, Kathryn, Morgan, Scott A., Mack, E. Erin, Sherwood Lollar, Barbara
Publikováno v:
In Water Research 1 December 2021 207
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Sivakolundu, Dinesh K., West, Kathryn L., Zuppichini, Mark, Turner, Monroe P., Abdelkarim, Dema, Zhao, Yuguang, Spence, Jeffrey S., Lu, Hanzhang, Okuda, Darin T., Rypma, Bart
Publikováno v:
In NeuroImage 15 July 2020 215
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West, Kathryn L., Zuppichini, Mark D., Turner, Monroe P., Sivakolundu, Dinesh K., Zhao, Yuguang, Abdelkarim, Dema, Spence, Jeffrey S., Rypma, Bart
Publikováno v:
In NeuroImage March 2019 188:198-207
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Gilevska, Tetyana, Passeport, Elodie, Shayan, Mahsa, Seger, Edward, Lutz, Edward J., West, Kathryn A., Morgan, Scott A., Mack, E. Erin, Sherwood Lollar, Barbara
Publikováno v:
In Water Research 1 February 2019 149:632-639
Autor:
West, Kathryn S.
Two trials were conducted over consecutive years to examine the effects of ewe body condition and post-mating nutrition on ovulation rates and embryo survival. Trial 1 used 146 Polypay ewes ranging in age from 5 to 8 years in a 3 x 2 factorial array
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http://hdl.handle.net/1957/37674