Young (1914–2012) would later marry New York Times Moscow correspondent Harrison Salisbury, and the two would embark on lengthy journeys throughout Asia, including a grueling 7,000-mile journey retracing the route of The Long March that Charlotte recounted in one of her seven travel books. ...
Purdy S, Griffin T, Salisbury C, Sharp D. Ambulatory care sensitive conditions: terminology and disease coding need to be more specific to aid policy makers and clinicians. Public Health. 2009;123(2):169–73. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2008.11.001. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar ...
including T cells and macrophages, which may have varying impacts on tumor progression and treatment responses [93]. For example, elevated levels of TILs have been linked to both positive and negative outcomes in glioma patients, depending on the specific immune cell types and their functional ...
Function and visual impairment in a population-based study of older adults: the SEE project: Salisbury Eye Evaluation. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 1997;38(1):72-82.PubMedGoogle Scholar 36. Shekhawat NS, Stock MV, Baze EF, et al. Impact of first-eye versus second-eye ...
On Oct. 10 we disembarked at Southampton, England, took a train to Tisbury, near Salisbury in southcentral England, and then marched to Fonthill Gifford (or Fonthill Bishop), where we occupied Quonset huts by a lake in the delightful Wiltshire countryside. It was a lovely two-month ...
Apr/May 1995 Salisbury Adelaide SA 1 male [2] A 20 year old male awoke one night to find himself paralysed. The next thing there was a feeling of movement into a dark place. In this place there were vague shapes around him, and he lashed out with his feet. A shape seemed to stum...
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Typologies of shore, estuary and river fish weirs found in Britain and Ireland offered by Salisbury (1991) and Bannerman and Jones (1999) gives a sense of the range of configurations employed in static fishery structures. Given the underlying principle of weirs as devices that gather and concentr...
(II) disulfide linkage plus a molecular hydrogen from the computed system energy. A graph of the sulfur — hydrogen bond distance as a function of the sulfur — sulfur internuclear distance is given in Fig.11(a)and the relative system energies as a function of the sulfur — sulfur inter...
Streptococcus pneumoniae (the pneumococcus) is the world’s foremost microbial pathogen, killing more people each year than HIV, TB or malaria. The capacity to penetrate deeper host tissues contributes substantially to the ability of this organism to cau