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N. Juranic, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Graduate School, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA... [Pg.369]

Mayo Clinic and Foundation Anesthesia Research Rochester, MN 55905 USA... [Pg.12]

Mayo Clinic and foundation, Anethesia Research, Rochester MIS 55905, USA... [Pg.144]

Gastroenterology Unit, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation,... [Pg.60]

Chapter 13. Antiviral Agents Ernest C. Herrmann, Jr., Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota... [Pg.122]

D. M. Wilson and N. P. Goldstein Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation Rochester, Minnesota USA... [Pg.347]

We thank Mrs. Diana Ayerhart (Mayo Clinic) for her help in preparing this manuscript. We also thank Mayo Foundation, Beckman Instruments, and Fiimigan MAT for their support. [Pg.23]

Mayo Clinic. (2000, March 6). Herb-drug interaction—Natural not always safe. Mayo Foundation for Education and Research, p. 6. [Pg.47]

We are grateful to Dr. Charles F. Yocum for providing us with samples of his PSII core complex and PSII core preparations which were used in this report. We are also grateful to Dr. Jerry Katzmann and the Mayo Clinic for their housing of the mice used in this study. This work was supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation (DCB-8803640) to SPB. [Pg.674]

Fig. 18.3 Abdominal scout CT image in a patient with a malfunctioning implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. Inspection demonstrated a tight twisting of the lead, which resulted in device malfunction. The most likely diagnosis was twiddler syndrome. (From Hayes DL. Complications and Lloyd MA, Hayes DL. Pacemaker and ICD radiography. In Hayes DL, Lloyd MA, Friedman PA, editors. Cardiac pacing and defibrillation a clinical approach. Armonk [NY] Futura Publishing, 2000 453-84, 485-517. Used with permission of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.)... Fig. 18.3 Abdominal scout CT image in a patient with a malfunctioning implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. Inspection demonstrated a tight twisting of the lead, which resulted in device malfunction. The most likely diagnosis was twiddler syndrome. (From Hayes DL. Complications and Lloyd MA, Hayes DL. Pacemaker and ICD radiography. In Hayes DL, Lloyd MA, Friedman PA, editors. Cardiac pacing and defibrillation a clinical approach. Armonk [NY] Futura Publishing, 2000 453-84, 485-517. Used with permission of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.)...

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