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The follow-up study of the human parvo virus B19 positive blood donors
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《中国输血杂志》 CAS CSCD 2001年第S1期335-,共1页
关键词 The follow-up study of the human parvo virus B19 positive blood donors
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CHARACTERISTICS OF LIP-MOUTH REGION IN SMILING POSITION FROM 80 PERSONS WITH ACCEPTABLE FACES AND INDIVIDUAL NORMAL OCCLUSIONS
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作者 张江恒 陈扬熙 周秀坤 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 2002年第3期189-192,共4页
OBJECTIVE: The characteristics of lip-mouth region including the soft and hard tissues in smiling position with frontal fixed position photographic computer-aided analysis were studied. METHODS: The subjects were 80 p... OBJECTIVE: The characteristics of lip-mouth region including the soft and hard tissues in smiling position with frontal fixed position photographic computer-aided analysis were studied. METHODS: The subjects were 80 persons (40 male and 40 females, age range: 17 to approximately 25 years) with acceptable faces and individual normal occlusions. The subjects were asked to take maximum smiling position to accept photographic measurement with computer-aided analysis. RESULTS: The maximum smile line could be divided into 3 categories: low smile line (16.25%), average smile line (68.75%), and high smile line (15%). CONCLUSION: The method adopting maximum smiling position to study the lip-month region is reproducible and comparable. This study would be helpful to provide a quantitative reference for clinical investigation, diagnosis, treatment and efficacy appraisal. 展开更多
关键词 PERSON LIP smilingObjective. The characteristics of lip mouth region including the soft and hard tissues in smiling position with frontal fixed position photographic computer aided analysis were studied. Methods. The subjects were 80 person
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Mitochondrial DNA as a Risk Factor for False Positives in Case-Control Association Studies 被引量:1
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作者 Antonio Salas Joanna L.Elson 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期169-172,共4页
During the last decade, hundreds of studies have been pub- lished examining whether significant associations exist be- tween mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variants and/or haplogroups (clades) and particular diseases ... During the last decade, hundreds of studies have been pub- lished examining whether significant associations exist be- tween mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variants and/or haplogroups (clades) and particular diseases (generally com- mon/complex diseases) (Fig. 1). However, several authors have gathered evidence indicating a high incidence of false positive findings in mtDNA case-control association studies. Raule et al. (2007) and Herrnstadt and Howell (2004) showed various problems affecting mtDNA case-control association studies. Salas et al. 展开更多
关键词 DNA Mitochondrial DNA as a Risk Factor for False Positives in Case-Control Association Studies
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