... adverse effects in response to dif- ferent protocols commonly used in antineoplastic therapy of breast cancer will allow a better definition of the main effects presented, thus allowing the development of ...
... contain toxic substances such as Pb, Cd, Ni, Hg, As or ...various toxiceffects and increase its harmful effect, either by increasing the availability of income by inhalation or by prolonging its ...
... most toxiceffects are found in roots (Boening, ...chronic toxiceffects with several alterations in cellular functions, such as cross-linking at the cell wall that may led to its stiffening ...
... compound toxiceffects at the cellular level, where we can cite the meristematic root cells of Allium cepa (onion) as efficient organisms for the first test screening of cytotoxicity of crude aqueous ...
... Alzheimer´s disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive functions. Factors involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer´s ...
... Another heterogeneity of interest has to do with site F. Site F is by far the contamination point with the most media attention. This could raise the concern that site F does present endogeneity in its nearby ...
... reviews some less known plant intoxications observed between 1980 and 1999 in Uruguay, including the intoxications by Xanthium cavanillesii, Cycas revoluta, Lantana camara, Erichtites h[r] ...
... vivo effects in human beings. On the other hand, attempts to determine a possible involvement of dietary acrylamide in human cancers have not been conclusive. Recently published data have suggested that there are ...
... Understanding crystallization of lead halide perovskites by industrially relevant techniques using non-toxic solvents is a topic that needs development. To this date, highest efficiency devices are prepared by ...
... non-placentera reaction, resulting from an intervention relat- ed to the use of medicinal products predicting risks for their future administration, meriting their prevention or a specific treatment or an alteration of ...
... to toxic chemicals, what happens when a given exposure becomes so concentrated, violent, and rapid that the body is incapable of calibrating such knowledge before facing the destructive effects of ...
... First, we present the cross-sectional reduced form models with marginalization index and population density as our measures of local community characteristics, regressed on each 3-year average pollution levels (log ...
... After Effects en dos composiciones de distinto tamaño, el elemento mide lo ...After Effects como herramienta con la que podemos situar unos elementos dinámicos en un espacio con una organización ...
... to form small blocky or pyramidal glass ash particles. Vesicle density and shape play only a minor role in determining the morphology of these ash particles. In many instances, it appears that the chilling occurs before ...
... and toxic masculinity, but he will also be compared both physically and performatively to the most outstanding lycanthropes in popular ...evident toxic masculinity challenges the romanticised use of ...
... Adsorption capacity is related to the chemical structure and the morphology of carbon nanotubes. Nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (CNx) have been developed recently. In this study it was proved that CNx can be modified ...