... on the day of void- ance and samples placed in zip-lock bags and immediately frozen and stored at -20ºC until extraction by the method described by Brown et ...(6). The ...
... to the utilization of laboratory animal blood and its by-products are particularly attractive, especially regarding ham- sters due to their small size and difficulties in obtaining serial ...
... P4 and E2 fecalmetabolite concentrations, a solid phase RIA (Coat-a-Count, Siemens, Los Angeles, CA, USA), was conducted at the PROVET Laboratory, São Paulo, SP, ...P4 and E2 human ...
... at the end of the dark ...decrease in ambient temperature at that time. Studies evaluating sleep patterns in sloths through the electroencephalogram demon- strated that they sleep about ...
... (Sherbrooke and Frost 1989, Roweet al. 2006). In order to understand the histological basis of color patterns in certain lizard species, the ultrastructure of chromato- phores must be ...
... elevated estradiollevels, did not present hyperlocomotion after ...Moreover, estradiol replacement increased stereotypy behaviors in ovariectomized rats subjected to either acute or repeated ...
... at the Pitie´ Salpetrie`re hospital (Paris, France) between 1994 and ...met the El Escorial World Federation of Neurology criteria for the diagnosis of definite or probable ALS at the ...
... is the most common cause of cancer among women in most countries ...tumorigenesis. The present study investigated the effects of estrogen andprogesterone administration on cell ...
... transforms the unrestricted model (1) on restricted model (2). 8 In our case, the restriction implies that the age, trend and (orthogonal) time dummies are sufficient to explain ...
... through the preservation of the previous system. )n the situation where there is a deficit of family doctors, certain areas shall remain uncovered by the ...system. The poor financing ...
... loss, progesterone supplemen- tation directly affected the resorption ...of progesterone prior to the administration of 1 or ...decreased the rate of embryonic resorption. At the ...
... as the extent to which a person views an innovation as offering an advantage over previous ways of performing the same task (Roger, 1983; Agarwal & Prasad, ...day and 7 days a week, it provides ...
... (15), and sheep (18) a transi- tory rise in both HR and BP has been noted at the beginning of ...rapidly and are transitory, they clearly demonstrate that the autonomic ner- vous ...
... of the structure and microhardness of surface layer of C90 non-alloy steel and HS 6-5-2 high speed steel after electric arc treatment are presented inthe ...paper. The ...
... of the residues and analyzed by the UNIVARIATE procedure (transformed when necessary) and subjected to Bartlett’s test to assess homogeneity of ...variances. The GLM procedure with ...
... people inthe restaurant, but chef only cook once and split the 5 then the waiter gives the ...has the desire to taste like spicy, salty, sweet it is inthe ...
... of the effects of low-dose estrogen therapy on physical changes, namely, breast development, facial hair growth, body hair growth and body fat redistribution, were not possible in our patient ...
... de estradiol (BE) seguido de 1500 mg de progesterona de longa ação (P4 LA) sobre a dinâmica molecular endometrial, características morfológicas do útero e concentrações plasmáticas de estrógeno e progesterona em ...
... is, in its majority, the sulfated terminal octapeptide ...fraction the four amino acid inal sequence CCK4, which is identical to gastrin terminal, is present inthe central nervous ...
... on the objectives to be achieved and problems that have been formulated, the method used is juridical- ...sociological. The juridical approach is intended to explore and study ...