Search Results - "Padgett, D.E"
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Pregabalin and pain after total knee arthroplasty: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, multidose trial
Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-08-2015)“…Pregabalin may reduce postoperative pain and opioid use. Higher doses may be more effective, but may cause sedation and confusion. This prospective,…”
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Resuming Elective Orthopaedic Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Guidelines Developed by the International Consensus Group (ICM)
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (15-07-2020)“…Update This article was updated on September 4, 2020, because of a previous error. On page 1211, in the author affiliation section, “W.L. Walter, MBBS, PhD 3 ”…”
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Resuming Elective Orthopaedic Surgery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Guidelines Developed by the International Consensus Group (ICM)
Published in Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume (15-07-2020)“…» As we resume elective surgical procedures, it is important to understand what practices and protocols should be altered or implemented in order to minimize…”
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Vegetative propagation of some Saprolegniaceae [fungi] under simulated-estuarine-culture conditions
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Species boundaries within Saprolegnia (Saprolegniales, Oomycota) based on morphological and DNA sequence data
Published in Mycologia (01-05-2007)“…Saprolegnia is a common and widespread genus of Oomycetes, however species identifications are difficult and uncertain. To test whether keys based on…”
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Zoosporangial discharge in a Protoachlya hypogyna (Saprolegniaceae) isolate from southeastern North Carolina
Published in Mycologia (01-03-2004)“…Inadequate attention to zoosporangial discharge has led to confusion in watermold taxonomic literature. This problem is discussed in light of a specimen of…”
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Salinity tolerance of an isolate of Saprolegnia australis [Fungi]
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An isolate of Saprolegnia australis from southeastern North Carolina [Fungi]
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Leaf decomposition by fungi in a tropical rainforest stream
Published in Biotropica (01-09-1976)“…Discs cut from leaves of five tropical dicotyledons were submerged in a small Puerto Rican stream and samples harvested bi-weekly to determine the nature and…”
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A newly discovered role for aerobic fungi in anaerobic salt marsh soils
Published in Mycologia (01-11-1990)“…The genus Spartina is a relatively recent group of plants most species of which have invaded the intertidal zone. In the southeastern United States the…”
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Salinity tolerance of an Aphanomyces isolate (Oomycetes) and its possible relationship to ulcerative mycosis (UM) of Atlantic menhaden
Published in Mycologia (01-05-1990)“…An Aphanomyces sp recovered from and thought to be a pathogen of Atlantic menhaden was subjected to salinity stress to see if its behavior suggested that it…”
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Evidence for extreme salinity tolerance in saprolegniaceous fungi (Oomycetes) [Saprolegnia australis, Saprolegnia diclina, Thraustotheca clavata]
Published in Mycologia (01-03-1984)“…Although previous investigations expand the ecological range of saprolegniaceous fungi, the osmotic stress and subsequent hyphal distortion reported suggest…”
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An improved method of quantifying water mold spores in natural water columns
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A variable-medium culture chamber for fungi
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Observations on saprolegniaceous fungi that grow actively on plant detritus submerged in freshwater [Achyla]
Published in Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society (01-04-1981)“…Evidence from a surface sterilization technique suggests that a non-sexual Achlya sp. is actively engaged in the decay of certain hardwood twigs. A non-sexual…”
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