Publications by authors named "E L Thrasher"

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  • * Testing for these viruses is complicated due to a lack of human samples needed for accurate serological analysis.
  • * Researchers developed a murine monoclonal antibody that mimics human IgM, which was tested as a potential replacement for human-positive controls in diagnostic tests.
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Background: Ready, Steady, Go! promotes proper nutrition and physical activity among people of all ages in targeted neighborhoods and encourages social integration and children's participation in decisions that affect their lives. It also seeks to involve parents in activities so that they can influence their children's attitudes toward lifestyles and personal development. This partnership has reached 70,000 Italian children and adults with new opportunities for physical activities and social experiences that help them improve nutritional behaviors while having fun with their peers.

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As in many industries, it is recognized that there is a need to increase the use of information technology (IT) in the healthcare industry. However, until now, this has not occurred. In fact, some say that IT in healthcare has consistently fallen far short of expectations.

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Previous research had demonstrated diminished interhemispheric Stroop effects in individuals with agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC), suggesting an important role for the callosum in interhemispheric color-word and color-patch interactions. However, this outcome rested on the results of only 1 ACC participant, who had normal intelligence and a minimum of other neuropathology. In the research reported herein, the role of the corpus callosum in interhemispheric Stroop interference and facilitation was investigated in 9 individuals with complete or partial ACC and normal intelligence, and in non-ACC controls.

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Excessive local contact stress is implicated as an important factor in the initiation of the loosening process after total joint arthroplasties. A reduced-modulus acrylic bone cement, which decreases the bone-cement interface stresses, was developed to test this hypothesis. The formulation consists of butylmethacrylate beads, having a glass transition temperature of 27 degrees C, in a methylmethacrylate matrix.

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