Hamburg
Mostrando 13-24 de 36 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
13. The Bernhard Nocht Institute: 100 years of tropical medicine in Hamburg
The Bernhard Nocht Institute (BNI) is a four months younger and much smaller sibling of the Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. It was founded on 1 October 1900 as an Institut für Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten (Institute for Maritime and Tropical Diseases) and was later named after its founder and first director Bernhard Nocht. Today it is the Germany's largest instit
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Publicado em: 2000
-
14. Estudos comparativo do potencial fertil de homens com testiculo unico
It was evaluated the fertility potentia} of 54 men, between 19 and 42 years old, submitted to unilateral orchiectomy. AlI of them had contralateral scrotal testis with normal volume and consistence. The patients were divided according to the etiology purpose of the orchiectomy in 4 groups: group I cryptorchidism, 19 cases; group 2 - testicular torsion, 14 ca
Publicado em: 1989
-
15. Evaluation of Reverse Transcription-PCR Assays for Rapid Diagnosis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Associated with a Novel Coronavirus
The reverse transcription (RT)-PCR protocols of two World Health Organization (WHO) severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) network laboratories (WHO SARS network laboratories at The University of Hong Kong [WHO-HKU] and at the Bernhard-Nocht Institute in Hamburg, Germany [WHO-Hamburg]) were evaluated for rapid diagnosis of a novel coronavirus (CoV) associa
American Society for Microbiology.
-
16. NUTRITION IN ACTION
-
17. Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in Hamburg, Germany: Long-Term Population-Based Analysis Applying Classical and Molecular Epidemiological Techniques
To determine a detailed picture of tuberculosis (TB) epidemiology in Hamburg, Germany, 423 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates from 77.0% of all patients with culture-confirmed TB diagnosed from 1997 to 1999 in Hamburg were analyzed by IS6110 DNA fingerprinting. IS6110 restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) clusters were assumed to have aris
American Society for Microbiology.
-
18. The urban poverty crisis. An action agenda for children and youth.
-
19. Report on the 4th European Breast Cancer Conference, Hamburg, Germany, 16–20 March 2004
The 4th European Breast Cancer Conference, organized under the auspices of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Breast Cancer Group, of the European Breast Cancer Coalition (Europa Donna) and of the European Society of Mastology (EUSOMA), was held in Hamburg, Germany on 16–20 March 2004. The leading theme of the conference was par
BioMed Central.
-
20. Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis among Immigrants in Hamburg, Germany
To study the characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) in foreign-born individuals living in Hamburg, Germany, and to discover in what way foreign-born individuals contribute to the incidence of TB in Hamburg, an in-depth epidemiological study was performed by a combination of classical and molecular methods. In total, 796 patients with TB were analyzed between 1
American Society for Microbiology.
-
21. Sleep, Aging and Related Disorders. Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology Vol 22. (Symposium on Sleep Disorders, Hamburg, Sept 1985.)
-
22. Differences in Xylan Degradation by Various Noncellulolytic Thermophilic Anaerobes and Clostridium thermocellum
Hemicellulose fractions with a predetermined distribution of xylose, xylooligomers, and xylan fractions were obtained through steam explosion of wood by the steam explosion-extraction process of BFA-Hamburg, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany. A differential utilization of various molecular-weight fractions by several thermophilic anaerobic bacteria was de
-
23. Coryneform Bacteria in Throat Cultures of Healthy Individuals
Throat swabs from 113 healthy individuals from Hamburg, Germany, and Zurich, Switzerland, were investigated for coryneform bacteria with nonselective and selective media. Ninety specimens contained 123 strains. Surprisingly, 76% of them were strains of Corynebacterium durum (47%) and Rothia dentocariosa (29%). Only two were strains of Corynebacterium pseudod
American Society for Microbiology.
-
24. Wurst: a protein threading server with a structural scoring function, sequence profiles and optimized substitution matrices
Wurst is a protein threading program with an emphasis on high quality sequence to structure alignments (http://www.zbh.uni-hamburg.de/wurst). Submitted sequences are aligned to each of about 3000 templates with a conventional dynamic programming algorithm, but using a score function with sophisticated structure and sequence terms. The structure terms are a l
Oxford University Press.