Search Results - "LOGAN, J C"
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Adult male coatis play with a band of juveniles
Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-05-2013)“…This study examined the play behaviour in one group of coatis (Nasua narica) at La Selva Biological Station in Costa Rica. We incidentally found adult males…”
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Endocranial volume is heritable and is associated with longevity and fitness in a wild mammal
Published in Royal Society open science (01-12-2016)“…Research on relative brain size in mammals suggests that increases in brain size may generate benefits to survival and costs to fecundity: comparative studies…”
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Excretion and metabolism of tipredane, a novel glucocorticoid, in the rat, mouse, monkey, and human
Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-10-1996)“…The excretion and metabolism of [3H]tipredane, a novel glucocorticoid, has been studied in mice, rats, marmosets, rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys, and humans…”
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Induction of rodent hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme activities by the novel anticonvulsant remacemide hydrochloride
Published in Drug metabolism and disposition (01-09-1995)“…Remacemide hydrochloride [FPL 12924AA; 2-amino-N-(1-methyl-1,2-diphenylethyl) acetamide hydrochloride] is being evaluated as a novel neuroprotective treatment…”
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Herbert William Gallagher
Published in BMJ (01-09-2007)“…At the outbreak of the second world war, Herbert William Gallagher enlisted in the Royal Army Medical Corps…”
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Studies on the fate of flocoumafen in the Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica)
Published in Xenobiotica (01-01-1989)“…1. 14C-Flocoumafen, administered to Japanese quail as a single oral or i.p. dose, was rapidly and extensively eliminated in excreta; most was eliminated within…”
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Clinical indications for use of fresh frozen plasma in dogs: 74 dogs (October through December 1999)
Published in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (01-05-2001)“…To document reasons for use of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) in dogs and determine variables that apparently triggered the decision to use FFP. Retrospective…”
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Does vasectomy cause testicular cancer?
Published in British journal of urology (01-05-1993)“…Between 1975 and 1990, 330 men developed testicular tumours in Northern Ireland. Their names were cross matched with a sample of 2904 men who had undergone…”
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Air raids and the 'Wee' Hospital
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The fate of 4-cyanoacetanilide in rats and mice; mechanism of formation of a novel electrophilic metabolite
Published in Xenobiotica (1988)“…1. The metabolic fate of 4-cyanoacetanilide (CAA), labelled with 14C and 13C in the N-acetyl group, was studied in rats (oral dose, 22.5 mg/kg) and mice (oral…”
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Arenavirus Inactivation on Contact with N-substituted Isatin beta-thiosemicarbazones and Certain Cations
Published in Journal of general virology (01-09-1975)“…Department of Biology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12181, U.S.A. N -methyl and N -ethyl isatin beta-thiosemicarbazones inactivate…”
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Detoxification of the organophosphorus insecticide chlorfenvinphos by rat, rabbit and human liver enzymes
Published in Xenobiotica (01-01-1986)“…A good inverse correlation between the acute oral toxicity of chlorfenvinphos and its rate of oxidative detoxification in the liver exists for rats, mice,…”
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The fate of 4-cyano-N,N-dimethylaniline in rats; a novel involvement of glutathione in the metabolism of anilines
Published in Xenobiotica (01-01-1984)“…4-Cyano-N,N-dimethylaniline (CDA), when administered to rats as a single oral dose (18.5 mg/kg), was rapidly absorbed and eliminated as a mixture of…”
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The fate of 4-cyano-N,N-dimethylaniline in mice: the occurrence of a novel metabolite during N-demethylation of an aromatic amine
Published in Xenobiotica (01-01-1985)“…4-Cyano-N,N-dimethylaniline (CDA), when administered as a single oral dose to mice (18.5 mg/kg), was rapidly absorbed and eliminated. The major route of…”
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The metabolism of o-fluoroaniline by rats, rabbits and marmosets
Published in Xenobiotica (1986)“…o-Fluoroaniline is rapidly metabolized and excreted in rats, rabbits and marmosets. Following a single oral dose of 14C-fluoroaniline of about 20 mg/kg, more…”
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2,4-Difluoroaniline and 4-fluoroaniline exposure: monitoring by methaemoglobin and urine analyses
Published in International archives of occupational and environmental health (01-09-1984)“…Two possible methods for monitoring exposure to 2,4-difluoroaniline and 4-fluoroaniline have been investigated: measurement of methaemoglobin content in blood…”
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n-Butylglycidyl ether: the formation of a novel metabolite of an epoxide
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OBITUARIES: Herbert William Gallagher
Published in BMJ. British medical journal (International ed.) (01-09-2007)“…An obituary for consultant surgeon, Herbert William Gallagher, who died from cancer of the oesophagus on Jul 22, 2007 is presented. Gallagher was enlisted in…”
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Navy advances in NEC applications
Published in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Symposium, 2004 (2004)“…Modern combat ships are critically dependent on electromagnetic (EM) systems. It is particularly important to employ the "very best" available means for…”
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The metabolism of n-butyl glycidyl ether in the rat and rabbit
Published in Xenobiotica (1985)“…[1-14C]Butyl glycidyl ether administered orally to male rats and rabbits (20 mg/kg) is rapidly absorbed and metabolized. Most of the administered compound, 87%…”
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