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Walter Hahn Helmut Skowronek H. J. Butcher Hans-Martin Müller-Wolf J. C. Cairns Michael Angermaier Maureen Woodhall Ha Wun Sung Oskar Anweiler John A. Smyth Gilbert de Landsheere Gaby Venstermans Erika Voigt Anza Amen Lema David Wolsk Robert O. Berdahl 《International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue internationale l'éducation》1974,20(1):83-107
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Solomon Genet Yakobo Lema Janne Lutale 《Indian journal of clinical biochemistry : IJCB》2013,28(2):177-180
In diabetes, persistent hyperglycemia results in increased production of free radicals especially oxygen free radicals, which can cause cell destruction and tissue injury resulting in cell dysfunction. With the premise that oxidative stress is a major cause of diabetic complications, we conducted a controlled laboratory based investigation on level of lipid peroxide levels in the serum of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetic patients attending Muhimbili National Hospital. From our clinical data it was observed that majority of the patients had higher waist to hip ration and body mass index, which suggests that the patients were either overweight or obese. The enrolled diabetic patients had higher lipid peroxide levels than controls and also Type 2 patients had higher lipid peroxide levels than Type 1 patients. Moreover, patients with known complications had higher lipid peroxide levels than patients without complications. The lipid peroxide levels in the diabetic patients were significantly different from that of the control subjects enrolled in the study. A majority of the diabetic patients had a poorly controlled blood sugar. Our finding hints that despite the fact that diabetic patients in our clinic are on follow up, they are at a risk of developing coronary heart diseases, neuropathy and other secondary diabetic complications. 相似文献
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Dana V. Lema 《Medical reference services quarterly》2013,32(4):449-453
ABSTRACTThe types of information required by hospital and clinical staff can be greatly influenced by the geography and culture of the area in which they operate. In some situations, information must be acquired from sources that fall outside the traditional provisions of a medical or reference library. This article provides examples of the unique information needs of clinical staff serving a primarily Native Alaskan and Native American clientele in Alaska. It also presents sources and personnel utilized to meet those information needs outside of traditional reference sources. 相似文献
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