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  1. Mass-Spectrometric Methods for OxPTM Characterization and Quantitative Proteomics of Oxidative Stress Response

    Oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance that favors the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) over an organism's antioxidant defense. ROS have the ability to damage, either directly or indirectly,...

  2. Nitrogen and heavy metal distribution in soils utilized as sludge disposal sites

    Metropolitan areas today must dispose large volumes of

  3. Energy and nutrient intake, and body composition of elderly women with different ages and levels of physical activity

    The US population over the age of 65 years is growing rapidly, with elderly

  4. Lead toxicity at various dosages in Naeemi lambs in Kuwait

    Environmental contamination along roadways with lead from processed

  5. Long-chain (n-3) PUFA and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

    Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is defined as excess hepatic lipid accumulation, in the absence of excess alcohol consumption and chronic liver disease. NAFLD can range in severity from simple fatty...

  6. Inflammation, immune suppression, and iron status in endurance athletes and the effects of antioxidant supplementation

    During extreme exercise, athletes experience increased inflammation that is

  7. Prostate cancer prevention with broccoli : from cellular to human studies

    Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related death in American men. Epidemiologic studies suggest that cruciferous vegetable intake may lower the risk for many cancers, including prostate and...

  8. Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Engineering Inspections and Geospatial Mapping

    Small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) carrying consumer-grade nonmetric cameras are increasingly utilized to generate high-resolution 3D geospatial data. Low cost, ease of operation, widespread availability and...

  9. Staffing patterns in two food service areas of a hospital/training center for mentally retarded

    This study conducted at Fairview Hospital and Training Center,

  10. Quantification of Ecological Change Using Repeat Photography and Ground Based Lidar

    Remote sensing techniques have long been useful in quantifying changes in ecosystems and the field of remote sensing is constantly evolving to better assess and describe changes, both spatially and temporally....

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