Publications by authors named "V Bochu"

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  • The study analyzed how pig manure affects solute transport in a variable-charge soil (Nitisol), using three soil columns with measurements for moisture and solute movement.
  • Dispersivities for nitrate and chloride showed inverse depth patterns, indicating how their transport behavior changes with soil depth, with nitrates showing a steady decrease in retardation factors while chlorides increased.
  • The research suggested that changes in soil pH and ionic strength, influenced by pig manure nitrification, impact anionic exchange and ultimately the transport dynamics of nitrates and chlorides, leading to a convergence of their fluxes at the outlet over time.
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From the study of HLA, A, B, C, DR, Bf and C4A, C4B alleles in 287 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus patients and 108 controls, comparisons were made between 424 diabetic and 216 normal extended haplotypes. In the "cis" situation (haplotype), the highest relative risks (RR) for IDDM were borne by multiloci allelic associations, mainly DR/complement alleles, rather than by DR3 or DR4 considered alone. Susceptibility was strongly associated with two extended haplotypes (Aw30, Cw5, B18, C4BQ0, C4A3, BfF1, DR3 and A2, Cw3, B15, C4Bx, C4A3, BfS, DR4) or their smaller segments.

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Seventy IDDM patients (insulin-dependent diabetics), 48 females and 22 males, most of them adults at the onset of diabetes, and suffering from at least one other associated autoimmune manifestation (AAM) were studied for HLA A,B,C, DR markers and Bf, C4 complement components. Comparisons were made with 108 normal controls and a series of 287 IDDM patients with juvenile onset (under 25 years) and no patent other autoimmune disease. The increase in frequency of HLA-B8 among IDDM patients with AAM was confirmed (36% versus 20% in controls) (p less than 0.

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Eighty-two healthy individuals have been typed for HLA-A, B, C, antigens, and 49 of them also for HLA DR alleles. They were a sample representative of 11 of the 14 Malian ethnic groups living in the area of Bamako (Mali). Phenotypic frequencies have been compared to those of other Negroid and Caucasoid reference populations.

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