A pilot study on the suspension of D. D. T. spraying and the setting up of a surveillance organisation in Kanara district covering the work up to October 31, 1956 - PubMed
A pilot study of psychoanalytic practice in the United States, with suggestions for future studies - PubMed
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The scalpel and the pen. An experiment in combined seminars - PubMed
An experiment in education for medical and English Honours students was conducted during the 1983 academic year. Eight evening seminars were held, at which literary pieces were presented and discussed. All had relevance to medicine. No quantitative results could be deduced, but the voluntary attenda …
Ultrasonic wave fluctuations through tissue: an experimental pilot study - PubMed
The fundamental role of the assumption of plane wave ultrasonic propagation in attenuation and scattering measurements on soft tissues is discussed. The evidence for and against the validity of the assumption is shown to be inconclusive. An experimental procedure for direct assessment, by measuremen …
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Strategies of epithelial repair: modulation of stem cell and transit amplifying cell proliferation - PubMed
Using double labeling techniques, we studied the replication of corneal epithelial stem cells that reside exclusively in the limbal zone, and their progeny transit amplifying cells. We show that corneal epithelial stem cells can be induced to enter DNA synthesis by wounding and by TPA. We demonstrat …
Slowly cycling (label-retaining) epidermal cells behave like clonogenic stem cells in vitro - PubMed
Slowly cycling label-retaining epidermal cells were identified by light microscopic autoradiography in the dorsal epidermis and hair follicles of adult mice 8-10 weeks after twice daily injection of [3H]dT on days three through five after birth. Pulse-labelled epidermal cells were identified in the …
Evaluation of the outcome of training groups using an analytic group psychotherapy technique. A pilot study in the training of potential therapists - PubMed
Exploitation of toxicological results and its problems. A call for normalisation of their presentation, apropos of a pilot factual data bank [proceedings] - PubMed
Psychiatric epidemiology of Sydney: a pilot study - PubMed
Emotional factors in uveitis: a pilot study - PubMed
ABSTINENCE VERSUS PERMISSIVENESS IN THE PSYCHOTHERAPY OF ALCOHOLISM: A PILOT STUDY AND REVIEW OF SOME RELEVANT LITERATURE - PubMed
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ASSESSMENT FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY. A PILOT STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST INDICATIONS OF SUCCESS AND FAILURE IN TREATMENT - PubMed
A pilot project for assessing nonacademic characteristics of premedical students - PubMed
Clonal and population analyses demonstrate that an EGF-responsive mammalian embryonic CNS precursor is a stem cell - PubMed
In cultures of embryonic striatum, we previously reported that EGF induces the proliferation of single precursor cells, which give rise to spheres of undifferentiated cells that can generate neurons and glia. We report here that, in vitro, these embryonic precursor cells exhibit properties and satis …
Pilot study in teaching hematology with emphasis on self-education by the students - PubMed
Quantification of the Bender-Gestalt recall: a pilot study - PubMed
A hopefully biased pilot survey of physicians' knowledge of the content of drug combinations - PubMed
A selected group of doctors were asked to state the number and names of the ingredients of several drug combinations they were accustomed to prescribe. The results indicate that among physicians there are serious gaps in their exact knowledge of the content of the preparations they order for their p …
Domestic violence in the medical school curriculum - PubMed
Information is a strategic weapon, expert says - PubMed
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Intensive treatment of back-ward patients; a controlled pilot study - PubMed
24-hour community nursing--a pilot scheme in the Lancaster area - PubMed
Oligodendrocyte precursor cells reprogrammed to become multipotential CNS stem cells - PubMed
During animal development, cells become progressively more restricted in the cell types to which they can give rise. In the central nervous system (CNS), for example, multipotential stem cells produce various kinds of specified precursors that divide a limited number of times before they terminally …
Irradiation induces neural precursor-cell dysfunction - PubMed
In both pediatric and adult patients, cranial radiation therapy causes a debilitating cognitive decline that is poorly understood and currently untreatable. This decline is characterized by hippocampal dysfunction, and seems to involve a radiation-induced decrease in postnatal hippocampal neurogenes …
Use of a microcomputer for recording dental epidemiologic data - PubMed
A portable data recording system that works on the basis of a microcomputer has been developed. The main advantage of this system consists in the carrying out of checks for illogical and contradictory entries during the process of recording. False entries can immediately be corrected. The data are t …
When it all comes together: the elements of a successful clinical experience - PubMed
Improving patient services through a professional shopper program - PubMed