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Alexander Street

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C. Papp, Kenneth Smith,

... cardiac failure are unequivocal signs of a severe attack.In many patients regarded as suffering from cardiac ... it not for the persistent electrocardiographic signs such attacks would be more suggestive of prolonged bouts of ... cardiac infarction proper.The clinical term " slight coronary attack " applied to this condition seems thus appropriate, for ... of actual thrombosis and myocardial necrosis.Slight coronary attack implies cardiac pain for half an hour or ... restricting coronary blood flow and responsible for the attack.But these have only exceptionally played any part ...

Tópico(s): Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics

1951 - BMJ | Heart

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D. W. Wright, Q. A. Geering, J. A. Dunn,

... in susceptibility of different varieties of peas to attack by the Pea Moth was investigated and an ... recorded on the crops and suffered the lowest attacks. The later varieties were exposed to attack over a much longer period and suffered the ... In the second trial (sown 3rd May) the attack was more uniform over all varieties with the ... in the first trial; they were exposed to attack from the beginning of flowering until harvesting. An ... the degree of exposure and the incidence of attack on the different varieties. The infestation of the ...

Tópico(s): Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems

1951 - Cambridge University Press | Bulletin of Entomological Research

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... on Israel by Arab states; Israel-Egypt: Israeli attack at Sabha, 2 Nov 1955; Israel-Egypt: US ... El Auja and Egyptian press coverage of counter attack at Sabha. Gives further details of the Israeli ...

1955 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Arabi Israeli

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Frederic Wertham,

... in every respect the same as acute manic attacks; that still other prolonged excitements of manic nature ... these patients had either previous or subsequent manic attacks; in two patients the prolonged excitement was the only attack; no patient had depressive attacks, either before or after the prolonged excitement. One patient had two attacks of prolonged manic excitement, each of six years duration. 3. As to outcome of the prolonged attack: three cases recovered; two cases died during the attack (one from a heart disease, the other as ...

Tópico(s): Schizophrenia research and treatment

1929 - American Psychiatric Association | American Journal of Psychiatry

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National Library of Medicine (NCBI)

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M. Hamilton, J. W. Litchfield, W. S. Peart, G. S. C. Sowry,

... B.P. of 180/110.Subsequently, he developed attacks of pallor, sweating, " goose-flesh," vomiting, and breathlessness. ... on 20/7/48 in a particularly severe attack, and was diagnosed as having a phaeochromocytoma by ... 2. B.H., a man, aged 31, had attacks of pallor and bradycardia as a boy of ... 7 of Wolff, Parkinson, and White, 1930).These attacks subsided, but at the age of twenty-three he began to get attacks of epigastric dis- comfort, followed by slow, forceful ... nausea, vomiting, and dyspnoea.His blood pressure between attacks varied from 120/86 to 170/110 and ...

Tópico(s): Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment

1953 - BMJ | Heart

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Calvin W. Tribiano,

Summary 1.Four recurrent attacks of meningitisare a great rarity. 2.One of the four attacks revealedpneumococci, type undetermined, on spinal fluid culture. The other ... pneumococci (6, 19, and 21). 3.The first attack followed a headinjury, but it was never discovered ... permanent atrium of infection. 4.Finally, a fourth attack of meningitisoccurred in spite of the attempt at ... antigen of the causative organism in the last attack. Summary 1.Four recurrent attacks of meningitisare a great rarity. 2.One of ...

Tópico(s): Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders

1953 - Elsevier BV | The Journal of Pediatrics

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Donald B. Houghton,

... this information leakage process is called an inference attack. Due to the large number of users who ... third-party extensions in SNSs, even an inference attack with only a moderate success rate can put ... number of users at risk. In addition, inference attacks are not only a privacy violation, they could ... as the building blocks for more dangerous security attacks, such as identity theft and phishing attacks. In this work, we conduct a comprehensive empirical ... to assess the feasibility and accuracy of inference attacks that are launched from the extension API of ...

Tópico(s): Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security

1949 - Elsevier BV | Journal of the Franklin Institute

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Justus Ström,

... studies were made of the incidence of second attacks in Stockholm during the pre‐penicillin period 1938– ... addition comprised treated and untreated cases. Early second attacks, or relapses, in hospital diminished considerably due to ... of cross‐infections. The frequency of early second attacks within the first three months of recovery was, ... first period, the factors governing the recurrence of attack at this stage are nowadays the risk of ... in treatment. A reduction in the early second attacks should be obtainable as a result of effective ...

Tópico(s): Urticaria and Related Conditions

1954 - Wiley | Acta Paediatrica

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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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E. WINBE FLENSBORB.,

... the cases the age of onset of the attacks of asthma was below 5 years. If the first attack of asthma proper was regarded as onset of ... years. In 120 of the 298 patients the attacks had ceased (40.3 per cent); 15 of ... and 163 (54.7 per cent) constantly had attacks of asthma. In the boys the attacks mostly ceased at the age of from 12 ... had reached an age of 18 years the attacks had ceased. In 46 (43.2 per cent) ... an age of 20 years or more, the attacks had ceased. That means to say that it ... 41.7 per cent of the patients whose attacks of asthma had ceased reported that the cessation ...

Tópico(s): Child and Adolescent Health

1945 - Wiley | Acta Paediatrica

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Hugh B. Cott,

... pair being established by a differential rate of attack, based on the total number of hornets counted ... counted at each test; (b) the ratio of attack at the two food elements; (c) standard error;( ... defence rendering them relatively non-vulnerable to predatory attack. 14 The distribution of different plumage colours, occurring ... graded in terms of relative vulnerability to predaceous attack, the assessment being based upon;(a) size;(b) ... species;but not to those less liable to attack. 20 The more vulnerable birds include both cryptic ...

Tópico(s): Insect Utilization and Effects

1947 - Zoological Society of London | Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London

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... on Israel by Arab states; Israel-Egypt: Israeli attack at Sabha, 2 Nov 1955; Israel-Egypt: US ... El Auja and Egyptian press coverage of counter attack at Sabha. Contains American press comment on the ...

1955 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Arabi Israeli

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Arthur M. Mastér,

... today. Descriptions in the Bible are suggestive of attacks of acute coronary occlusion. Hippocrates is quoted as ... complete closure, a sequel of progressive arteriosclerosis. The attack is not related to effort and excitement. It ... factors does not prevent the onset of the attack. The best treatment of this is passive. Direct ... may be as high as 1,000,000 attacks per year. This means that one man in ... gathered from observations of more than 1,000 attacks of acute coronary indicate that the onset of the attack is not related to external factors such as ...

Tópico(s): Phonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques

1947 - Elsevier BV | The American Journal of Medicine