Publications by authors named "F VAHDAT"

The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of yogurt prepared with the addition of Persian shallot and probiotic bacteria. The effect of Persian shallot on the viability of probiotic bacteria ( and ) was evaluated. Furthermore, the antimicrobial effects of shallot and probiotic bacteria on and species were investigated.

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Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect (VSD) accounts for 2% of all congenital heart disease. The prognosis is poor (30% survival at 1 year) and early medico-surgical management is essential. A natural history of retrospective analysis of 47 consecutive patients with this abnormality born between 1962 and 1992, hospitalised between 1971 and 1992 and followed up for an average of 9.

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This is a retrospective study of 200 patients, with long-term results operated upon from October 1965 to July 1984. 83% women, 17% men. The mean age was 42.

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Sera from 486 bovine fetuses, approximately 60 to 270 days of gestation, were collected at slaughter and tested for the presence of immunoglobulins (Ig). One hundred ten (27%) of the sera were positive for IgG and/or IgM. The earliest age at which fetuses tested positive for IgM and IgG was estimated to be 100 and 120 days, respectively.

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The nature of progesterone decline in samples of bovine blood as affected by whole blood incubation time and temperature was investigated in 3 experiments. In 2 experiments, progesterone concentrations were determined in plasma, in hemolyzed (by freezing and thawing) blood, and in washed blood cells and blood cell washes before and after 8 hours of incubation at 22 C to study the effect of RBC on detected progesterone. In the third experiment, the effect of alteration in RBC metabolism on progesterone degradation by these cells was studied by using potassium oxalate-sodium fluoride as anticoagulant.

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