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Microbial cultures for the identification of infectious disease, simpler access to internal organs for biopsy through the use of glass fibre-optic instruments, finer definition of subcellular structures with the electron microscope, and a wide array of chemical stains have greatly expanded the information available to the pathologist in determining the causes of disease.
This study, one of the first to examine children under 2 years of age, should be replicated in a prospective cohort study that would allow for a finer definition of severity of injury and ADHD subtypes.
However, for the purpose of testing prophylactic treatments, a finer definition of this transition, while desirable, is not necessary because the frequency of proven ictal events (∼2/h) already gives adequate power to run preclinical studies with limited group size.
Models were also tested with a finer definition of lag structure (means of lag1-2, 3–5, 6 9, 10 14, 15 21, 22 28 and 29 35 days) to examine acute, medium and longer term effects of temperatures.
The transcriptional architecture of S. Typhimurium and finer definition of the key role ppGpp plays in regulating Salmonella coding and non-coding transcription should promote the understanding of gene regulation in this important food borne pathogen and act as a resource for future research.
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