Human cytomegalovirus
reactivation during lactation and mother - to - child transmission in preterm infants.
Not exact matches
In the samples studied by the scientists, there are also high levels of atmospheric contamination from lead
during the Roman Empire, when large quantities of this metal were extracted in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as
during the past 300 years, coinciding with the Industrial Revolution and the
reactivation of mining activity in southern Spain.
The study shows that this process takes place
during the identification of a boundary event thanks to the rapid
reactivation of the flow of information that precedes it.
The slow - oscillation upstates are theorized to provide a window of opportunity for memory consolidation, and memory
reactivation underlying consolidation may occur preferentially
during these times.
We previously found that slow - wave phase at time of stimulation predicts this behavioral memory benefit, supporting the hypothesis that memory
reactivation is most likely
during cortical upstates (Batterink, Creery & Paller, 2016).
MINIMISE FLARE - UPS Viral
reactivation (resulting in relapses) usually occurs
during periods of stress, illness, and immunosuppression.
Since herpesvirus outbreaks in adult cats are usually the result of
reactivation of dormant herpes infection obtained
during kittenhood, immune - suppression is implicated.
During the exhibition, Hauser & Wirth will host three
reactivations of one of Mauri's participatory performances, «Rancio» da Picnic o Il buon soldato» (Performance «Meal» from Picnic or the good soldier).
Vogel, S. W., Tulaczyk, S., Kamb, B., Engelhardt, H., Carsey, F. D., Behar, A. E., Lane, A. L. & Joughin, I,» Subglacial conditions
during and after stoppage of an Antarctic Ice Stream: Is
reactivation imminent?»
Measures utilized include the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Symptom Check List (PCLC), the Assessment Scale for Mindful Interventions (ASMI), and the Arousal Response
during Trauma Memory
Reactivation (ART - MR).