Cichlid fishes in the African Great Lakes have undergone explosive speciation, acquiring markedly varying ecologies and diets. There are multiple lineages of scale-eating cichlids, and their natural history and evolutionary ecology is only partially understood. We examined the feeding habit of Docimodus evelynae, a known scale eater, in Lake Malawi.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Technol
September 2016
This research investigated the utilization of textile sludge as a substitute for clay in brick production. The addition of textile sludge to a brick specimen enhanced its pores, thus reducing the quality of the product. However, the addition of waste glass to brick production materials improved the quality of the brick in terms of both compressive strength and water absorption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
December 1988
A cardioplegic solution containing blood with a low level of ionic calcium was prepared independent of pump-oxygenator perfusate blood, so as to contain a constant concentration of each component at any given time. Using this solution, Jatene's anatomic repair under prolonged periods of aortic cross-clamping ranging from 117 to 184 minutes (mean: 149 min) was performed on seven young infants with simple complete transposition. The ages of the patients ranged from 34 days to 3 months, with a median age of 2 months.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 48 corneal smears from rabbits were obtained by means of brush, cotton swab and spatula techniques. The cytomorphologic features in those methods are compared. In the smears prepared by brush, numerous corneal epithelial cells were found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn corneal scraping smears from 13 patients with clinically suspected herpes simplex keratitis (HSK), HSK is demonstrated by means of peroxidase-antiperoxidase (PAP) technique with antisera to herpes simplex virus (HSV) in Papanicolaou-destained cellular samples. The staining for HSV antigen was present in seven cases of corneal scraping smears with superficial keratitis (dendritic and geographic ulcers) while six cases of stromal keratitis (deep keratitis) failed to show HSV antigen except in one case. Specific antigen for HSV was predominantly present in the cytoplasm rather than in the nucleus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTypical herpes simplex keratitis that developed in a 5-year-old boy was initially diagnosed cytologically in Papanicolaou-stained samples. Subsequently, an immunoperoxidase staining technique was used to identify the specific type of herpes simplex virus (HSV) in the destained cellular samples. The positive staining helped to establish the diagnosis of a type 1 HSV infection, permitting early treatment with acyclovir and subsequent complete recovery from the ocular herpetic infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Chem Phys
October 1982
Among carbohydrates, D-glucose, D-mannose, D-galactose, and glycogen yielded a previously described fluorescent pigment, reddish in alkaline medium and yellowish in acid, when heated with L-cysteine in hydrochloric acid solution. D-Fructose and some pentoses yielded other patients. Among tissue hydrolysates, liver, small intestine, brain, and spleen were found rich in the cysteine pigment but little or none was produced from skeletal muscle, blood, or urine.
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September 1977
A patient suffering from recurrent ulcers on the legs was found to excrete large amounts of iminodipeptides in the urine. Among the iminodipeptides excreted, Glu-Hyp, Asp-Pro, Glu-Pro, Leu-Hyp, Gly-Pro, Thr-Pro, Ser-Pro, Ala-Pro, Val-Pro, Ile-Pro, Leu-Pro, and Phe-Pro were identified and their quantities estimated. Some of the iminopeptides had to be synthesized for purposes of identification.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Med Okayama (1952)
February 1970