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A. W. D. Leishman 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1953,1(4820):1131-1135
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Forty cases of gonococcal urethritis were treated with oxytetracycline using various dosage schedules; there were 37 cures and three failures. The most convenient and most effective dosage was found to be 250 mg. oxytetracycline, given as a single intramuscular injection of 5 c.c.A series of 40 patients with non-gono-coccal urethritis was also collected. Two cases of urethritis due to Trichomonas vaginalis and two due to Candida albicans were removed from the series. Of the 36 cases which remained, cure was obtained with the use of oxytetracycline in different dosages in 30 cases; six cases were failures. The dosage which gave the best result in the therapy of non-gonococcal urethritis was 250 mg. oxytetracycline (5 c.c.), given as a single intramuscular injection, plus 250 mg. orally, four times a day for four days.The effectiveness of oxytetracycline in the treatment of urethritis has not decreased. 相似文献
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Robert T. Ward 《Biotechnic & histochemistry》1977,52(6):305-309
The yield of usable knife edge per Me (for thin sectioning) was markedly increased when glass knives were made at an included angle of 55° rather than the customary 45deg;. A large number of measurements of edge check marks made with a routine light scattering method as well as observations made on a smaller number of test sections with the electron microscope indicated the superiority of 55° knives. Knives were made with both taped pliers and an LKB Knifemaker. Knives were graded by methods easily applied in any biological electron microscope laboratory. Depending on the mode of fracture, the yield of knives having more than 33% of their edges free of check marks was 30 to 100 times greater at 55° than 45°. 相似文献
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W. E. Laufer 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1952,1(4771):1281-1283
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Matthew J. G. Lynch 《CMAJ》1957,77(7):679-686
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Albert G. Nicholls 《CMAJ》1916,6(11):969-983
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Observations on Some Chrysomonads from Scotland 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
D.E. BRADLEY 《The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology》1966,13(1):143-154
SYNOPSIS. The taxonomy of the genera Mallomonas, Mallomonopsis and Synura is based on their silica scales. Examination of water samples from Southern Scotland in the electron microscope revealed that they were plentiful in the area and permitted detailed observations on new species. Comparative studies are made on the flagella of three known species of Synura ; the "flimmergeissel" of these biflagellates appear to be more or less similar, but the whip-lash flagella show specific differences suggesting a possible secondary taxonomic criterion. The distribution of the three genera is discussed with particular reference to species found in Iceland, Scotland and Japan. A stage in the conjugation of a species of Mallomonas is described. 相似文献
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