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1 n a semisterile environment (cellulose fiber bedding).
2 hase distributions aligned with depositional bedding.
3 lt avian antigens from commonly used feather bedding.
4 wed equivalent preferences for female-soiled bedding.
5 d to a variety of odorants added to the cage bedding.
6 th and were often found scattered within the bedding.
7 floors, 35.3 (5th-95th percentile, 5.0-260); bedding, 18.7 (2.0-142); family room floors, 63.9 (11.5-
8 mmon husbandry practices, including food and bedding alterations, as well as facility and cage change
12 luate the use of house dust mite-impermeable bedding and its impact on severe asthma exacerbations in
13 Planum Boreum basal unit scarps reveal cross-bedding and show evidence for recent mass wasting, flow,
17 wn pillows (protective relative to synthetic bedding), and (regardless of specific sensitization) dus
18 sized that introducing copper into clothing, bedding, and other articles would provide them with bioc
19 re eGFP-labelled E. coli were present in the bedding ( approximately 2 log g(-1)) resulting in amplif
22 maps to demonstrate the presence of rhythmic bedding at several outcrops in the Arabia Terra region.
23 nfants include prone and side sleeping, soft bedding, bed sharing, inappropriate sleep surfaces (incl
25 grammes involving the use of HDM impermeable bedding covers (n = 4), acaricides (n = 2), high-efficie
26 torial design, acaricide and HDM impermeable bedding covers in isolation and combination (n = 1).
28 aimed to examine whether use of an electric bedding device increased breast cancer risk in African-A
29 ncer risk associated with use of an electric bedding device increased with the number of years of use
32 sted against a sterile solution of their own bedding dust and against a solution containing the same
36 the diluted house dust mite solution and the bedding dust in spite of their high levels of endotoxin.
38 was to determine the effect of endotoxin in bedding dust on the allergic response in HDM-sensitised
39 e negative in 22/29 of subjects using either bedding dust solutions or comparable diluted house dust
40 exposures to a social stimulus (e.g., soiled bedding) ensure a subject discriminates between the habi
42 fe by providing the mother with insufficient bedding for nest building and were odor-0.5 mA shock con
43 ere the mother is provided with insufficient bedding for nest building; and a more controlled paradig
46 ry structures (e.g. ripple lamination, cross-bedding) have received a great deal of attention in sedi
47 rasites in faecal samples, Der p 1 levels in bedding, hepatitis A antibodies, serum cholinesterase (a
50 uld be replicated with T-shirts worn by men, bedding material from gonadally intact and unfamiliar ma
53 of estradiol-treated females to soiled male bedding, more VNO neurons in the basal than the apical l
56 in a bacterium-laden environment (corn dust bedding) or in a semisterile environment (cellulose fibe
57 ays of switches in common laboratory food or bedding, or following an isolated cage change in mice ac
61 plitting the substrate volume along "virtual bedding planes" exposed prints that more closely resembl
63 a pressure-sensitive pad under the infants' bedding recorded body movements and respiratory patterns
64 ed for > 10-fold greater contribution to the bedding reservoir compared with shedding of resistant ba
71 t the layers retain signs of floccule ripple bedding that would be detectable in the rock record.
72 erence, 12.4% [95% CI, 9.3%-15.1%]), no soft bedding use (79.4% vs 67.6%; adjusted risk difference, 1
73 ion (room sharing without bed sharing), soft bedding use (none), and pacifier use (any); data were co
74 ropriate infants' sleeping position, type of bedding used, and sleeping arrangements strongly suggest
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