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    Normalization of hypertensive responses during ambulatory surgical stress by perioperative music by Allen, K, Golden, L H, Izzo, Jr, J L, Ching, M I, Forrest, A, Niles, C R, Niswander, P R, Barlow, J C

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-05-2001)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine whether cognitive appraisals of stress level and hypertensive responses to ambulatory ophthalmic surgery can be…”
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    Morphometric analysis of spermatozoa in the assessment of human male fertility by Katz, D. F, Overstreet, J. W, Samuels, S. J, Niswander, P. W, Bloom, T. D, Lewis, E. L

    Published in Journal of andrology (01-07-1986)
    “…A videomicrographic system was developed for measurement of morphometric parameters of human spermatozoa. Contours of the images of spermatozoa on a video…”
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    New measures of sperm motion. I. Adaptive smoothing and harmonic analysis by Davis, R. O, Niswander, P. W, Katz, D. F

    Published in Journal of andrology (01-03-1992)
    “…Several kinematic measures from computer‐aided sperm analysis (CASA) instruments depend critically upon the computation of the spatially averaged path of a…”
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    Observations on the Acoustic Reflex Threshold in Institutionalized Retarded Adults Taking Mellaril and/or Thorazine by Niswander, Paul S, Helfner-Mitchell, Francine

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-02-1988)
    “…The present study was designed to investigate whether mellaril and thorazine, when used alone and in combination with other medications by mentally retarded…”
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    Positive correlation between superoxide release and intracellular adenosine deaminase activity during macrophage membrane perturbation regardless of nature or magnitude of stimulus by Tritsch, G L, Niswander, P W

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-12-1982)
    “…Tuftsin stimulates macrophages to release superoxide in direct proportion to intracellular adenosine deaminase activity over a concentration range of 125 to…”
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    Comparison of the Revised Hearing Performance Inventory with Audiometric Measures by Hawes, Nancy A, Niswander, Paul S

    Published in Ear and hearing (01-03-1985)
    “…Hearing Performance Inventory scores were correlated with sensitivity, discrimination, and sensitivity + discrimination measures for 39 subjects with…”
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    Studies on tumor induced angiogenesis by Ambrus, J L, Ambrus, C M, Toumbis, C A, Forgach, P, Karakousis, C P, Niswander, P, Lane, W

    Published in Journal of medicine (1991)
    “…Methods were developed to test the angiogenic response to human tumor implants and various biologic agents in the cornea of rabbits and non-human primates…”
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    Positive correlation between adenosine deaminase activity and superoxide formation during phagocytosis by Tritsch, G L, Niswander, P W

    Published in Journal of medicine (1980)
    “…Phagocytosis and membrane perturbation in mouse macrophages results in an increased superoxide ion production which is in direct proportion to the concomitant…”
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    Modulation of macrophage superoxide release by purine metabolism by Tritsch, G L, Niswander, P W

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (21-03-1983)
    “…Metabolic flux through the purine salvage pathway appears to modulate superoxide secretion by elicited macrophages. Exogenous adenosine, the first substrate of…”
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    An artifact in acoustic reflex measurement: some further observations by Niswander, P S, Ruth, R A

    Published in Journal of the American Audiology Society (01-03-1976)
    “…This study was designed to clarify characteristics of an artifact that has been reported to be a potential source of misleading information when determing…”
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    A discussion of some temporal characteristics of electroacoustic impedance bridges by Niswander, P S, Ruth, R A

    Published in Journal of the American Auditory Society (01-11-1979)
    “…The purpose of this study was to describe an acoustic method for measuring temporal characteristics of electroacoustic impedance bridges, and to present data…”
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    Studies on tumor induced angiogenesis by Ambrus, J L, Ambrus, C M, Forgach, P, Stadler, S, Halpern, J, Sayyid, S, Niswander, P, Toumbis, C

    Published in EXS (Basel) (1992)
    “…Methods were developed to test angiogenic response to human tumor implants and various biologic agents in the cornea of rabbits and non-human primates (Macaca…”
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    Prediction of hearing sensitivity from acoustic reflexes in mentally retarded persons by Niswander, P S, Ruth, R A

    Published in American journal of mental deficiency (01-01-1977)
    “…The ability of the sensitivity prediction from acoustic reflex (SPAR) technique to estimate hearing loss in mentally retarded subjects was investigated by…”
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    Adenosine deaminase activity and superoxide formation during phagocytosis and membrane perturbation of macrophages by Tritsch, G L, Niswander, P W

    Published in Immunological communications (1981)
    “…During phagocytosis and membrane perturbation, mouse macrophages generate superoxide in direct proportion to their intracellular adenosine deaminase activity…”
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    Comparison of speech discrimination in nonretarded and retarded listeners by Niswander, P S, Kelley, L N

    Published in American journal of mental deficiency (01-09-1975)
    “…An adaptive psychophysical procedure was used to determine the articulation functions for nonretarded and retarded subjects using Kindergarten Phonetically…”
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