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  • Like neomycin, it has poor systemic absorption.
  • e bloodstream, therefore limiting the risk of systemic absorption.
  • nt role in response to wounding of plants and systemic acquired resistance.
  • t of the plant body via the xylem and trigger systemic acquired resistance.
  • ter insects had damaged the plant, activating systemic acquired resistance, now it is thought that i
  • Long-term resistance, or systemic acquired resistance (SAR), involves communica
  • cticide of moderate persistence with residual systemic activity of about 10-15 days at the recommend
  • ce the doses are much smaller (see topical vs systemic administration).
  • tration enhancers for transdermal delivery of systemic agents.
  • Systemic Alpha-1 adrenergic receptor antagonists have
  • Systemic aminoglycoside antibiotics increase toxicity
  • e associated with the amyloid diseases senile systemic amyloidosis (SSA), familial amyloid polyneuro
  • Hodgkin's lymphoma and relapsed or refractory systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
  • des a non-toxic, biocompatible method for the systemic and local delivery of antisense DNA and siRNA
  • The terms of reference were to look into systemic and entrenched corruption within the New Sout
  • ion on endothelial postsynaptic α2 receptors; systemic application of α2 agonists, in contrast, caus
  • t this history helps lay the foundation for a systemic approach to social change and an understandin
  • f Development Processes), Systems Science and Systemic Aspects of Engineering, Emergence, History of
  • accurately diagnose disorders associated with systemic autoantibodies.
  • Help diagnose systemic autoimmune disorders.
  • tokine, and IL-10-/- mice suffers from fatal, systemic autoimmune disease.
  • disease is a term previously used to describe systemic autoimmune diseases (e.g., rheumatoid arthrit
  • For systemic bias on Wikipedia and how to reduce it, see W
  • acts of individual 'bad apples' but part of a systemic bias in many police forces."
  • es in healthy subjects have confirmed the low systemic bioavailability and favourable safety profile
  • ue to complications arising from overwhelming systemic bone malformations.
  • Although the method is not systemic, but strictly local one, it is still the most
  • ciation curve is the range that exists at the systemic capillaries (a small drop in systemic capilla
  • College (abbreviated SFX) is a coeducational, systemic Catholic high school and college in Florey, A
  • Department II Systemic Cell Biology
  • nds initiatives designed to effect long-term, systemic change in the communities it serves.
  • ostenol is secreted by the adrenal gland into systemic circulation in humans: Systemic effects have
  • -S4(1-13)a, the peptide is transported in the systemic circulation to distant microbial targets.
  • ts, does not spread around through the body's systemic circulation and shows no signs of viral resis
  • cle with deoxygenated blood from the body, or systemic circulation, in the right ventricle and oxyge
  • d pressure, especially in the arteries of the systemic circulation.
  • Mater Dei Catholic College is a Catholic systemic college catering for students in Years 7 to 1
  • It is a systemic compound with foliar and soil activity, that
  • o inhibiting them allows higher unmetabolised systemic concentrations of the active insecticide to r
  • nd linear way like the shot of a gun, but are systemic, contextualised, articulated, and complex lik
  • administration were in strong contrast to the systemic corruption prevalent at the court and in its
  • chronic adrenal failure or current use of systemic corticosteroids
  • esides in the historical exploitation and the systemic deformation of the nationalist experiences of
  • FAP is characterized by the systemic deposition of amyloidogenic variants of the t
  • ed-in" stresses, sharp changes in climate, or systemic design flaws.
  • r to cause breast cancers or any identifiable systemic disease.
  • h injury and he retired with no wins, blaming systemic doping in the peloton.
  • Common systemic doses used in rodent research are .5 or 1 mg/
  • e served as chief of staff for the Center for Systemic Educational Change, which focused on student
  • , and have the advantage of causing much less systemic effect (i.e.
  • Human systemic effects by inhalation: somnolence, fever, and
  • al administration of the drug, preventing the systemic effects listed above but still inducing local
  • In humans, Pterois venom can cause systemic effects such as vomiting, fever and sweating
  • n hours to cause visible damage; more serious systemic effects may occur before this time, as venom
  • It is poorly absorbed and has no systemic effects.
  • dverse effects include muscle spasm and other systemic effects.
  • times presenting as Churg-Strauss syndrome, a systemic eosinophilic vasculitis.
  • Systemic exposure to excessive quantities of bupivacai
  • Systemic exposure following topical application throug
  • 00 mg/kg (providing in excess of 12 times the systemic exposure (AUC) achieved at the maximum recomm
  • ely (providing greater than 3 and 9 times the systemic exposure (AUC) achieved at the maximum recomm
  • ate to administration technique (resulting in systemic exposure) or pharmacological effects of anest
  • This results in very low and transient systemic exposure, suggesting a reduced potential for
  • is generally regarded as safe with local and systemic exposure.
  • Local and systemic expression of uncleavable HGF inhibits tumor
  • ng properly, and it is clear that there was a systemic failure."
  • y cause a toxic reaction known as nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) in patients with severe kidney
  • a credit rating agency, but instead be a more systemic fixer of the entire global economy."
  • this process identifies commodification as a systemic flaw within the capitalist system.
  • Hexaconazole is a systemic fungicide used for the control of many fungi
  • with a sign that efforts are ongoing to fight systemic government corruption.
  • Monolinuron is a selective systemic herbicide, a pesticide and a algaecide.
  • gent in the quantitative determination of the systemic herbicide, 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid.
  • mmediately followed with the application of a systemic herbicide; for example, glyphosate, Triclopyr
  • an active ingredient in several nonselective systemic herbicides - Basta, Rely, Finale, Ignite, Cha
  • the preeminent centers for advanced study of systemic history (especially the world-systems dynamic
  • s of improvisation in the performing arts and systemic ideas to provide a way of understanding how c
  • He took early retirement in 1988 suffering a systemic illness that he ascribed to sick building syn
  • tralian transport had a significant degree of systemic inefficiency.
  • y and “symbolize the mass response to growing systemic inequities” while dispelling a stigma of corr
  • full blood count including ESR to rule out a systemic infection or chronic disease.
  • When a patient shows signs or symptoms of a systemic infection, results from a blood culture can v
  • s body by the blast of the grenade, causing a systemic infection.
  • mmatory cytokine is a cytokine which promotes systemic inflammation.
  • cing cytokine response, and maybe diminishing systemic inflammatory response, such as is seen in sep
  • ons for the National Science Foundation Urban Systemic Initiative grant awarded to DC.
  • Regent is a trademark for a broad spectrum systemic insecticide containing the active ingredient
  • In systemic intake it can lead to severe side effects, th
  • and European Union: Interests, Emotions, and Systemic Integration in the early European Economic Co
  • hen Aaron Director initiated the first modern systemic investigation between the intersection of law
  • n are critical proteins for the regulation of systemic iron homeostasis.
  • on in the European Union for the treatment of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis and polycythaem
  • no)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) are potent systemic lung carcinogens in rats.
  • with among many autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), SS/SLE overlap syn
  • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus also known as SLE or lupu
  • C4d has been identified as a biomarker for systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • She was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus and confirmed it in Grazia magazine.
  • nflammation of skin and some internal organs ( systemic lupus erythematosus)
  • cated in other autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), scleroderma (syste
  • A phase II/III trial for systemic lupus erythematosus is due to run from 2008 t
  • gated in a clinical trial or the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • in mature B-cell hyperplasia and symptoms of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
  • ainst cellular components, accounting for the systemic lupus erythematosus-like adverse reactions.
  • coagulant and are seen an increased levels in systemic lupus erythematosus.
  • rimaqine should not be given to patients with systemic lupus erythematosus or rheumatoid arthritis,
  • scovering diagnosis and treatment methods for systemic lupus erythematosus and related autoimmune di
  • for the treatment of rheumatic diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus and lupus nephritis.
  • rosclerosis, depression, Alzheimer's Disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, prostate cancer, and rhe
  • ients with limbic encephalitis, encephalitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, ataxia and epilepsia par
  • decreased in pathological conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), HIV infection, som
  • ase, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, celiac disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, thyroid-associated orbit
  • ch has been investigated for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus and graft-versus-host dis
  • scholarly work on the renal manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosis.
  • phoblastic leukemia and autoimmune hepatitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and dermatomyositis.
  • elationship with immune response enhancement, systemic lupus erythematosus, a chronic inflammatory c
  • mal dominant multiepithelial disorder causing systemic maldevelopment of the epithelia and mucus mem
  • These include: ectodermal dysplasia ( systemic malformations of ectodermal tissues), ectroda
  • Maiman died from systemic mastocytosis on May 5, 2007 in Vancouver, Can
  • d how credit default swaps contributed to the systemic meltdown: "With this complicated intertwining
  • Thus, systemic miticides may be the best option for chemical
  • a smooth muscle agent with both a contact and systemic mucousagogue that coats the stomach and adjac
  • ancy is a key for understanding aging and the systemic nature of aging in particular.
  • Glyphosate, a systemic non-selective (it kills any type of plant) he
  • several acute animal and human studies using systemic OHCbl doses at suprapharmacological doses as
  • This deficiency can be systemic or limited to red blood cells and leukocytes.
  • poor or missing data; intelligence failure is systemic organizational surprise resulting from incorr
  • The effects of a systemic overdose will probably be similar to the effe
  • Ingested medications may cause systemic photosensitivity and topically applied medica
  • this together with USAID and NED as part of a systemic plan of implementing United States foreign po
  • ct 2004 tenders reassurance by the promise of systemic planning and activity in civil resilience, th
  • d bleeding time in mice and protected against systemic platelet activation and thrombosis.
  • ultaneously keening, rooting and engaging the systemic plethora of processes that constitute bodymin
  • g a comprehensive investigation of long-term, systemic political corruption and abuse of power in Qu
  • quiry Royal Commission findings of long-term, systemic political corruption, police corruption and a
  • ber's attempts to understand the fish's exact systemic position.
  • Systemic primary carnitine deficiency has an autosomal
  • Mutations in this gene are the cause of systemic primary carnitine deficiency (CDSP), an autos
  • e rock garden was revised 1987-1990 on modern systemic principles.
  • "It is now clear that there is a systemic problem of abuse throughout the US military's
  • emendous impact on coal mining if there was a systemic problem that was determined regarding these n
  • les" rather than acknowledging it as possibly systemic problems of a formally established military i
  • A larger scandal erupted over the systemic problems in the military and the attempt to c
  • avid Struhs expressed concern over "potential systemic problems that prevented the situation from be
  • of IntraUterine Systems results in much lower systemic progestogen levels than other very-low-dose p
  • osis, and babesiosis, which are caused by the systemic proliferation and expansion of parasites in t
  • sensitivity to isocyanates may have dangerous systemic reactions to extremely small exposures, inclu
  • tives and targeted expenditures, coupled with systemic reform, were laid out as the new government's
  • eople's Republic of China has been through 12 systemic reforms.
  • Social coordination and systemic regulation occur by means of shared practices
  • Dosage, as well as a viable means for systemic release of the drug in patients, is currently
  • uld accomplish, and has been criticised for a systemic resistance to change.
  • h is run by the Diocese of Middlesbrough as a systemic school.
  • n Jackson vomits blood, the diagnosis reaches systemic scleroderma, which is very difficult to treat
  • i-nuclear autoantibody seen mainly in diffuse systemic scleroderma, but is also seen the more limite
  • opment for the treatment of diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis, also known as scleroderma.
  • De La Salle College is a Catholic systemic, secondary, day school for boys', located in
  • developmental brain disorder characterized by systemic shortening of the proximal bones (i.e.
  • ere not detected in plasma, and there were no systemic side effects
  • tay in the gut, they, in general, do not have systemic side-effects.
  • e, anywhere, has the potential to create real systemic social change.”
  • Long term use of an oral or systemic steroid can also cause skin fragility, althou
  • The Hellenic Society for Systemic Studies honored his work in 2009 with their T
  • Occupants of UFFI insulated homes experienced systemic symptoms such as headache, malaise, insomnia,
  • y and Chateau Montelena have had trouble with Systemic TCA.
  • Organizational Analysis relies on systemic theories of organization.
  • ents who are refractory to at least one prior systemic therapy (oral) and for the topical treatment
  • Alitretinoin is not indicated when systemic therapy against Kaposi's sarcoma is required.
  • He is a recognized authority on applied systemic thinking in the areas of strategic management
  • istant non treated metastases, suggesting the systemic treatment effect.
  • he treatment of toenail infections, although ' systemic treatments are more effective.
  • The systemic use of corticosteroids has recently been impl
  • ted counter-insurgency tactics, including the systemic use of torture, death squads and disappearanc
  • er on Gatifloxacin is applicable only for its systemic use as mentioned in the Gazette notification
  • d distribution of two drugs; Gatifloxacin for systemic use and Tegaserod.
  • SVR is systemic vascular resistance
  • Moreover, conditions associated with low systemic vascular resistance and a compliant aorta (e.
  • s associated with low cardiac output and high systemic vascular resistance can produce a dicrotic pu
  • ow-pressure baroreceptors, are found in large systemic veins, in pulmonary vessels, and in the walls
  • With its cruelty and systemic violence, this book, more than any other, has
  • nd design the most appropriate solutions in a systemic way.
  • kin rash known as Tinea versicolor, caused by systemic yeast overgrowth (Candida).