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  1. Low molecular weight heparin

    In medicine , low molecular weight heparin LMWH is a class of medication used as an anticoagulant in diseases ... ReferenceA Jeske W, Walenga J, Fareed J. Differentiating between the Low Molecular Weight Heparin ... Various methods of heparin depolymerisation are used in the manufacture of low molecular weight heparin ... at the non reducing terminal, as shown in figure 2. Differences between low molecular weight heparin ... JA, Haley S, Kovacs MJ, Gent M title Low molecular weight heparin versus a coumadin for the prevention ... References Reflist 2 External links MeshName Low Molecular Weight Heparin Antithrombotics Category ... of thrombosis. ref cite journal author Weitz JI last2 Weitz first2 Jeffrey I. title Low molecular weight ... of action . Natural heparin consists of molecular chains of varying lengths, or molecular weight s. Chains of molecular weight from 5000 to over 40,000 atomic mass units Daltons , making up polydisperse ... Linhardt, R.J. Gunay, N. S. title Production and chemical processing of low molecular weight heparins ... to prevent over or under anticoagulation. Low molecular weight heparins LMWHs , in contrast, consist of only short chains of polysaccharide. LMWHs are defined as heparin salts having an average molecular weight of less than 8000 Da and for which at least 60 of all chains have a molecular weight less .... Adapted from Gray E et al. 2008 . ref Gray E, Mulloy B, Barrowcliffe TW. Heparin and low molecular ... biological medicinal products containing Low molecular weight heparins. March 2009. ref ref The US ... heparin include Average molecular weight heparin is about 15 kDa and LMWH is about 4.5 kDa. ref Michael ... molecular weight heparin in the inpatient and outpatient settings journal Thrombosis and Haemostasis .... 2010 Feb 3 2 203 12 ref ref name ReferenceB Dumaine R et al. Intravenous Low Molecular Weight Heparins ... molecular weight heparin in cancer associated thrombosis treatment, secondary prevention, and survival ... of LMWH. Because the molecular weight of heparin impacts on its interaction with protamine , it is likely ...   more details



  1. Low-molecular-weight kininogen

    protein Name kininogen 1 caption image width HGNCid 6383 Symbol kininogen 1 KNG1 AltSymbols KNG, BDK EntrezGene 3827 OMIM 612358 RefSeq NM 001102416 UniProt P01042 PDB ECnumber Chromosome 3 Arm q Band 21 LocusSupplementaryData qter Low molecular weight kininogen is a form of kininogen , which has been identified in mice, ref cite journal author Shesely E, Hu C, Alhenc Gelas F, Meneton P, Carretero O title A second expressed kininogen gene in mice journal Physiol Genomics volume 26 issue 2 pages 152 7 year 2006 pmid 16837654 doi 10.1152 physiolgenomics.00244.2005 ref guinea pig s, ref cite journal author Semba U, Umeda Y, Shibuya Y, Okabe H, Tanase S, Yamamoto T title Primary structures of guinea pig high and low molecular weight kininogens journal Int Immunopharmacol volume 4 issue 10 11 pages 1391 400 year 2004 pmid 15313436 doi 10.1016 j.intimp.2004.06.003 ref and whale s. ref cite journal author Semba U, Shibuya Y, Okabe H, Hayashi I, Yamamoto T title Whale high molecular weight and low molecular weight kininogens journal Thromb Res volume 97 issue 6 pages 481 90 year 2000 pmid 10704658 doi 10.1016 S0049 3848 99 00199 1 ref It is also found in humans. ref name OffermannsRosenthal2008 cite book author1 Stefan Offermanns author2 Walter Rosenthal title Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology url http books.google.com books?id iwwo5gx8aX8C&pg PA673 accessdate 11 December 2010 year 2008 publisher Springer isbn 9783540389163 pages 673 ref References reflist External links MeshName Low Molecular Weight Kininogen Autacoids Coagulation Category Kinin system ...   more details



  1. Low-molecular-weight chromium-binding substance

    Orphan date April 2012 Low molecular weight chromium binding substance LMWCr also known as chromodulin is an oligopeptide that seems to transport chromium in the body. ref cite journal title Isolation and Characterization of Low Molecular Weight Chromium binding Substance LMWCr from Chicken Liver url http www.springerlink.com content r33n6242x773r7k1 ref It consists of four amino acid residues aspartate , cysteine , glutamate , and glycine , bonded with four Cr sup 3 sup centers. It interacts with the insulin receptor , ref cite journal title The trail of chromium III in vivo from the blood to the urine the roles of transferrin and chromodulin. author Clodfelder at al. year 2001 pmid 11472024 volume 6 issue 5 6 pages 608 17 ref and has been confused with glucose tolerance factor . ref http jn.nutrition.org cgi reprint 124 1 117.pdf Relationship between Glucose Tolerance Factor and Low Molecular Weight Chromium Binding Substance ref References reflist Category Peptides biochem stub ...   more details



  1. Molecular Weight Cut Off

    Molecular Weight Cut Off or MWCO refers to the lowest molecular weight solute in Daltons in which 90 of the solute is retained by the membrane ref http www.coleparmer.com techinfo techinfo.asp?htmlfile SelectFiltLab.htm ref , or the molecular weight of the molecule e.g. globular protein that is 90 retained by the membrane. ref http www.novasep.com misc glossary.asp?defId 139&lookfor &search M ref This definition is not however standardized, and MWCOs can also be defined as the molecular weight at which 80 of the analyte s or solutes are prohibited from membrane diffusion. Commercially available microdialysis probes typically have molecular weight cutoffs that range from 1,000 to 100,000. References references Category Biochemistry Category Physical chemistry Category Membrane technology chemistry stub ...   more details



  1. High-molecular-weight kininogen

    as Low molecular weight kininogen is a strong inhibitor of cysteine proteinases. Responsible for this activity ... Higashiyama S, Ohkubo I, Ishiguro H, Kunimatsu M, Sawaki K, Sasaki M title Human high molecular weight ... cite book author1 Stefan Offermanns author2 Walter Rosenthal title Encyclopedia of Molecular ...   more details



  1. Molecular weight size marker

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A molecular weight size marker is used to identify the approximate size of a molecule run on a Gel electrophoresis gel , using the principle that molecular weight is inversely proportional to migration rate through a gel matrix. Therefore when used in gel electrophoresis, markers effectively provide a logarithmic scale by which to estimate the size of the other fragments providing the fragment sizes of the marker are known . These markers can be composed either of different proteins of known size, or nucleic acid s of different sizes. Markers are loaded in lanes adjacent to samples lanes before the commencement of the run. Protein or DNA markers with pre determined fragment sizes and concentrations are commercially available. These can be run in either agarose or polyacrylamide gel s. DNA markers A commonly used DNA molecular weight marker is the genome of the Lambda phage following digestion using the restriction enzyme HindIII . This produces an array of fragments ranging from 125 to 23,125 base pairs. Actual fragment sizes are 23130, 9416, 6557, 4361, 2322, 2027, 564, and 125 bp. Commercial DNA markers are usually supplied with the loading dye included in a mix, due to the difficulty of visualizing DNA during electrophoresis. Commonly used are the dye pairs xylene cyanol and bromophenol blue these migrate at approximately the same rate as DNA fragments 4000 and 500 base pairs in length respectively in a 1 agarose gel. Cresol red and orange G can also be used for this purpose they migrate at approximately the same rate as DNA fragments 125 and 50 base pairs respectively under the same conditions. These dyes often exhibit different colours depending on the pH of the buffer used during the run. Protein Markers Protein markers ... through the use of coomassie blue or Flamingo. Category Biochemistry methods DEFAULTSORT Molecular Weight Size Marker Molecular cell biology stub ...   more details



  1. Heparin

    central or peripheral venous catheters Mechanism of Action Heparin and its low molecular weight ... Strong G, Milne AA, Gillespie WJ title Heparin, low molecular weight heparin and physical methods for preventing ... This size difference has led to the development of low molecular weight heparin s LMWHs and, more recently, to fondaparinux as pharmaceutical anticoagulants. Low molecular weight heparins and fondaparinux ... id pmid 12358583 ref whereas low molecular weight heparin LMWH has a half life of four to five ... journal author Hirsh J, Raschke R title Heparin and low molecular weight heparin the Seventh ACCP Conference ... low molecular weight heparin from the shrimp Penaeus brasiliensis journal Biochim. Biophys. Acta ... Protein allergy Low molecular weight heparin Notes and references Reflist 30em Further reading cite ... of Heparin Sodium for injection Heparin structure Native heparin is a polymer with a molecular weight ranging from 3 atomic mass unit kDa to 30 kDa, although the average molecular weight of most commercial ... title Low molecular weight heparins and heparinoids journal THE MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA volume ... Production and Chemical Processing of Low Molecular Weight Heparins journal Sem. Thromb. Hem. year ... Chemical data C 12 H 19 N 1 O 20 S 3 molecular weight 12000 15000 g mol InChI 1 C26H41NO34S4 c1 4 ... content 126 3 suppl 188S T4.expansion Non weight based heparin dose adjustment http chestjournal.chestpubs.org content 126 3 suppl 188S T5.expansion Weight based heparin dose adjustment Production Pharmaceutical ...Drugbox Verifiedfields changed verifiedrevid 407837023 IUPAC name see Heparin structure Heparin structure image Heparin 2D skeletal.png image2 Heparin 3D vdW.png Clinical data Drugs.com drugs.com monograph heparin sodium pregnancy category C legal status Prescription US routes of administration i.v. ... excretion urine ref heparin. In Lexi Drugs Online database on the Internet . Hudson OH Lexi Comp, Inc ... PASTXAENSA N Heparin from Ancient Greek language Ancient Greek hepar , liver , also known ...   more details



  1. Low birth-weight paradox

    The low birth weight paradox is an apparently paradox ical observation relating to the birth weights and mortality of children born to tobacco smoking mothers. Low birth weight children born to smoking mothers have a lower infant mortality rate than the low birth weight children of non smokers. The same ... a certain amount which varies between countries have been classified as having low birth weight . In a given population, low birth weight babies have a significantly higher infant mortality mortality rate than others thus, populations with a higher rate of low birth weights typically also have higher ... mothers are more likely to be of low birth weight than children of non smoking mothers. Thus, by extension ... real world observation that low birth weight babies of smoking mothers have a lower child mortality than low birth weight babies of non smokers. Explanation At first sight these findings seemed ... their mother does not smoke. In short, smoking may be harmful in that it contributes to low birth weight, but other causes of low birth weight are generally more harmful only with regards to their weight ... methods Simpson s paradox , of which the Low birth weight paradox is an example Mexican ... between smoking and the two key variables birth weight and risk of mortality. Both are acted on independently when the mother of the child smokes birth weight is lowered and the risk of mortality increases. The birth weight Frequency distribution distribution for children of smoking mothers is shifted ... between birth weight and mortality may be attenuated towards the null. Nevertheless, most epidemiologic studies of birth weight and mortality have controlled for maternal smoking, and the adjusted .... Additional support for the hypothesis that birth weight and mortality can be acted on independently came from the analysis of birth data from Colorado compared with the birth weight distribution ... for the lower weights as above, one finds that babies of a given corrected weight are just as likely ...   more details



  1. Low Birth Weight

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Low Birth Weight Type Album Artist Piano Magic Cover Piano Magic Low Birth Weight.jpg Released 1999 Genre Indie Rock Length 50 36 Label Rocket Girl Reviews Allmusic Rating 4.5 5 Allmusic class album id r486238 pure url yes link Last album A Trick of the Sea br 1998 This album Low Birth Weight br 1999 Next album Artists Rifles album Artists Rifles br 2000 for the disease of newborns low birth weight Low Birth Weight is the third album by Piano Magic . Track listing Snowfall Soon 5 01 Crown Estate 4 33 Bad Patient 4 59 The Fun of the Century 5 01 Birdymachine 1 25 Not Fair 4 12 Dark Secrets Look for Light 4 52 Snow Drums 4 59 Shepherds Are Needed 5 20 I Am the Sub Librarian 4 25 Waking Up 5 49 Category 1999 albums Category Post rock albums Category Piano Magic albums ...   more details



  1. Low birth weight

    Low birth weight LBW is defined as a birth weight of a liveborn infant of less than 2,500 g. regardless of gestational age ref http apps.who.int classifications apps icd icd10online ?gp05.htm p07 P07 Disorders related to short gestation and low birth weight in ICD 10 ref Causes LBW is either the result of preterm birth that is, a low gestational age at birth, commonly defined as younger than 37 weeks of gestation or of the infant being small for gestational age that is, a slow prenatal growth rate , or a combination of both. In general, risk factors in the mother that may contribute to low birth weight include young ages, multiple pregnancies, previous LBW infants, poor nutrition, heart disease or hypertension , drug addiction, alcohol abuse, and insufficient prenatal care . Environmental risk factors include smoking, lead exposure, and other types of air pollutions. ref cite web url http www.umm.edu pregnancy 000142.htm title Labor and delivery Low Birth Weight publisher Umm.edu date 2008 ... as likely to give birth to low birth weight infants. Review on the effects of passive maternal smoking ... Pope DP, Mishra V, Thompson L, et al. Risk of low birth weight and stillbirth associated with indoor ... A correlation between maternal exposure to CO and low birth weight has been reported that the effect on birth weight of increased ambient CO was as large as the effect of the mother smoking a pack ... women to airplane noise was found to be associated with low birth weight. Aircraft noise exposure caused adverse effects on fetal growth leading to low birth weight and preterm infants. ref ... ref Matsui T, Matsuno T, Ashimine K, et al. Association between the rates of low birth weight and or preterm ... affect the baby s weight. Environmental factors While active maternal tobacco smoking has well established ... to low concentrations of carbon monoxide. Occup Environ Med. 2002 Oct 59 10 708 11 ref Mercury ... of infant and childhood mortality. ref Stevens Simon C, Orleans M. Low birthweight prevention programs ...   more details



  1. Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene

    Multiple issues refimprove February 2010 cleanup February 2010 Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene ..., with molecular weight numbering in the millions, usually between 2 and 6 million. The longer chain ... of any thermoplastic presently made. ref Stein, H. L. 1998 . Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylenes ... cite book author Steven M. Kurtz title The UHMWPE handbook ultra high molecular weight polyethylene ... to form ultra high molecular weight polyethylene or UHMWPE . These are molecules of polyethylene that are several ..., and G. ten Brinke title High speed gel spinning of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene journal ... used in lifting applications for manufacturing low weight, and heavy duty lifting slings . Due ..., due to their low stretch, high strength, and low weight. ref http www.samsonrope.com index.cfm ..., On Ultra High Tensile by Drawing Single Crystal Mats of High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, Polymer ... resistant to corrosive chemicals with exception of oxidizing acid s has extremely low moisture absorption and a very low coefficient of friction is self lubricating and is highly resistant to Wear ... with a high degree of molecular orientation, and therefore exceptional tensile strength . Gel spinning ... strength s as high as 2.4 GPa 350,000 psi and specific gravity as low as 0.97 for Dyneema SK75 . ref ... and creep properties of UHMWPE fibres ref High strength steels have comparable yield strengths, and low ... of roughly 7.8, this gives strength to weight ratios for these materials in a range from 8 to 15 times higher than steel. Strength to weight ratios for Dyneema are about 40 higher than for aramid ... and webbing made of combinations of UHMWPE and nylon yarns yarn have gained popularity for their low weight and bulk, though, unlike their nylon counterparts, they exhibit very low elasticity, making them unsuitable for limiting forces in a fall. Also, low elasticity translates to low toughness ... High Strength Cord.pdf format PDF title Cord testing ref Owing to its low density, ships hawser ...   more details



  1. Dumas method of molecular weight determination

    The Dumas method of molecular weight determination was historically a procedure used to determine the molecular weight of an unknown substance. The Dumas method is appropriate to determine the molecular weights of volatile organic substances that are liquids at room temperature. The method was designed by a French chemist named Jean Baptiste Andr Dumas , after whom the procedure is now named. Even though, during the nineteenth century the science of chemistry was at a relatively early state, Dumas was able to show that the vapor densities of some organic compounds are directly proportional to their molecular weights. Today, modern methods such as mass spectrometry and elemental analysis are used to determine the molecular weight of a substance. Determination The procedure entailed placing a small quantity of the unknown substance into a tare weight tared vessel of known volume. The vessel is then heated in a boiling water bath all the air within the flask would be expelled, replaced by the vapor of the unknown substance. When no remaining liquid can be observed, the vessel may be sealed e.g. with a flame , dried, and weighed. By subtracting the tare of the vessel, the actual mass of the unknown vapor within the vessel can be calculated. Assuming the unknown compound obeyed the ideal gas equation , the number of moles of the unknown compound, n, can be determined by PV nRT where the pressure, P, is the atmospheric pressure, V is the measured volume of the vessel, T is the absolute ... of the vapor within the vessel by the calculated number of moles, the molecular weight may be obtained ... Education volume 44 pages 394 issue 7 cite journal doi 10.1021 ed065p641 title Molecular weight ... and ebullioscopy , two other methods for the determination of molecular weights References references Further reading cite journal doi 10.1021 ed044p394 title Molecular weights from Dumas bulb experiments ... Dumas.pdf http wwwchem.csustan.edu chem1102 molwt.htm Category Molecular physics ...   more details



  1. Low Molecular-Mass Organic Gelators

    formation. The propensity of a low molecular weight molecule to form LMOGs is classified by its critical ... of a Low Molecular Weight Gelator Scanning Electron Microscopy is a useful means for researchers to determine the structural properties of a low molecular mass weight gel. These gels exhibit a wide range ..., E. Low Molecular Weight Fluorescent Organogel for Fluoride Ion Detection , 2011 , Org. Lett. , 13, 3714 3717. ref Chemical Sensing Molecular gels can be sensitized toward an external stimuli aka ... doi 10.1002 1099 1581 200008 12 11 8 12 3C512 AID PAT997 3E3.0.CO 2 L abstract A Novel Class of Low Molecular Weight Organic Gels Based on Terthiophene http www.sciencedirect.com science article pii S0013468699003710 Ionic Conductivities of Low Molecular Weight Organic Gels and Their Application as Electrochromic ...Low Molecular Mass Organic Gelators LMOGs are a relatively new and dynamic soft material capable of numerous possible applications LMOGs are the monomeric sub unit which form self assembled fibrillar networks .... ref Terech, P. Weiss, R. G. Low Molecular Mass Gelators of Organic Liquids and the Properties ... Low 20molecular 20mass 20gelators 20of 20organic 20liquids 20and 20the 20properties 20of 20their 20gels.pdf Low Molecular Mass Gelators of Organic Liquids and the Properties of Their Gels Pierre Terech ... 200009 12 17 3C1237 AID ADMA1237 3E3.0.CO 2 B abstract Organic Gels and Low Molecular Mass Organic ... Molecular Gelators, But Do We Understand Them? 2009 Langmuir 25 15 , 8392 8394. ref Interest in the field ..., K. Tange, J. Taguchi, Y. Koyama, T. Shirai, H.Small Molecular Gelling Agents to Harden Organic ... of strong self complementary and unidirectional inter molecular interactions that can enforce 1D self ... can indicate high or low thermal stability of the gel. ref Hanabasu, K. Matsumoto, M. Kimura, M ..., S. R. Chiou, B. Wood, D. F. DeGrande Hoffman, G. Glenn, G. M. John, G. Molecular Gels Based Controlled ... because they involve multi step preparation protocols, exhibit low pheromone holding capacities, are not biodegradable ...   more details



  1. Heparin lyase

    enzyme Name heparin lyase EC number 4.2.2.7 CAS number 9025 39 2 IUBMB EC number 4 2 2 7 GO code 0047488 image width caption In enzymology , a heparin lyase EC number 4.2.2.7 is an enzyme that catalysis catalyzes the chemical reaction Eliminative cleavage of polysaccharides containing 1,4 linked D glucuronate or L iduronate residues and 1,4 alpha linked 2 sulfoamino 2 deoxy 6 sulfo D glucose residues to give oligosaccharides with terminal 4 deoxy alpha D gluc 4 enuronosyl groups at their non reducing ends This enzyme belongs to the family of lyase s, specifically those carbon oxygen lyases acting on polysaccharides. The systematic name of this enzyme class is heparin lyase . Other names in common use include heparin eliminase , and heparinase . References reflist 1 cite journal author Hovingh P, Linker A date 1970 title The enzymatic degradation of heparin and heparitin sulfate. 3 Purification of a heparitinase and a heparinase from flavobacteria journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 245 pages 6170&ndash 5 pmid 5484472 issue 22 4.2 enzyme stub Category EC 4.2.2 Category Enzymes of unknown structure ...   more details



  1. Heparin necrosis

    Heparin necrosis is a cutaneous condition and usually occurs between days 5 and 10 of heparin therapy. ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref See also Warfarin necrosis List of cutaneous conditions References reflist Dermatology stub Category Drug eruptions ...   more details



  1. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

    is less common in those receiving low molecular weight heparin. ref name Warkentin2006 History ... , and a low molecular weight form that is generally given subcutaneous subcutaneously administered under the skin . Commonly used low molecular weight heparins are enoxaparin , dalteparin , and tinzaparin ... heparin as the likelihood that they have HIT is extremely low. ref name Ahmed ref name Warkentin2006 ...Infobox Disease Name Heparin induced thrombocytopenia Image PBB Protein PF4 image.jpg Alt Caption A schematic drawing of platelet factor 4, which when bound to heparin leads to an immune response in HIT ... eMedicineSubj article eMedicineTopic 1357846 MeshID Not coded Heparin induced thrombocytopenia HIT is the development of thrombocytopenia a low platelet count , due to the administration of various forms of heparin , an anticoagulant . HIT predisposes to thrombosis , the abnormal formation of blood clots inside a blood vessel , and when thrombosis is identified the condition is called heparin induced ... that activate platelets. If someone receiving heparin develops new or worsening thrombosis ... journal author Ahmed I, Majeed A, Powell R title Heparin induced thrombocytopenia diagnosis and management ... . ref name Ahmed While heparin was discovered in the 1930s, HIT was not reported until the 1960s and 1970s. ref name KeltonWarkentin cite journal author Kelton JG, Warkentin TE title Heparin ... cgi content full 112 7 2607 ref Signs and symptoms Heparin may be used for both prevention ... the normal range, a condition called thrombocytopenia . However, it is generally not low enough to lead .... Typically the platelet count will fall 5 14 days after heparin is first given if someone has received heparin in the previous three months, the fall in platelet count may occur sooner, sometimes within ... 408 14 pmid 17124091 doi 10.1182 asheducation 2006.1.408 volume 2006 ref In those receiving heparin ... Ahmed ref name Warkentin2006 Mechanism Heparin occurs naturally in the human body, but the development ...   more details



  1. Weight

    scientific terminology for example, the chemistry chemical terms atomic weight , molecular weight ...about the physical concept File Weeghaak.JPG thumb 100px A spring scale measures the weight of an object ... the Pythagorean theorem yields a g force of 5.4  g. It is this g force that causes the driver s weight ... s weight is unchanged by the motion of the car. In law and commerce, including product packaging and nutrition labeling, weight means mass . ref name Canada The National Standard of Canada, CAN CSA Z234.1 ... of the term weight. In commercial and everyday use, the term weight nearly always means mass. In science and technology weight has primarily meant a force due to gravity. In scientific and technical work, the term weight should be replaced by the term mass or force, depending on the application. 5.7.4 ... its mass to be 5  kg, is correct. ref In science and engineering, the weight of an object is the force on the object due to gravitation gravity . ref name Morrison cite journal title Weight ... cite journal title Weight versus gravitational force historical and educational perspectives author ... 1988 publisher ASTM International isbn 978 0 8031 1183 7 chapter The weight of mass and the mess of weight ... thus nowrap 1 W mg . When considered a vector physics vector , weight is often denoted by a bold letter W . The unit of measurement for weight is that of force, which in the International System of Units SI is the newton unit newton . For example, an object with a mass of one kilogram has a weight of about ... is meant by the force of gravity and in consequence by weight. The ambiguities introduced by relativity ... weight for their students. The choice was a Newtonian definition of weight as the force for an object .... ref name Galili In the operational definition, weight becomes zero in conditions of weightlessness ... a force due to gravity which is not measured thus causing an apparent weight of zero , while the Einsteinian ... the mechanical force that is ordinarily observed as weight. In everyday usage the term weight is commonly ...   more details



  1. The Weight

    Infobox single Name The Weight Cover Theweight.jpg Artist The Band from Album Music from Big Pink Released ... Misc Extra music sample filename Weight, Band.ogg title The Weight format OGG Type single Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Weight Cover TS The Weight.png Caption Artist The Supremes ... singles Last single No Matter What Sign You Are br 1969 This single The Weight br 1969 Next single ... singles Type singles Last single I Can t Get Next to You br 1969 This single The Weight br 1969 Next ..., Weight.ogg title The Weight format OGG Type single Extra album cover Upper caption Alternative cover Type single Cover Supremes only The Weight.jpg The Weight is a song written by Robbie Robertson ... The Weight takes the folk music motif of a traveler, who in the first line arrives in Nazareth, Pennsylvania ... Anna Lee Amsden ref On August 17, 1969, The Band played The Weight as the 10th song in their set at Woodstock Festival Woodstock . Robertson on The Weight According to songwriter Robertson, The Weight ... trying to do their thing. In The Weight it s the same thing. People like Bu uel would make films ... there were these people trying to be good and it s impossible to be good. In The Weight it was this very ... 07 26 accessdate 2011 05 05 ref Reception The Weight is one of the group s best known songs and among ... in 1968. Three cover versions of The Weight charted higher on the US pop charts in 1968 69 than The Band ... never mention the title. Other cover versions The Weight has become a modern Traditional pop ... it on his album Mess of Blues in 2008. The Weight was performed at Coachella 2012 by The Black Keys ... play The Weight has been featured in a number of films and television shows films featuring ... shows which have featured The Weight include Californication TV series Californication , My Name ... Live . The song has also been used in commercials for Diet Coke and Cingular AT&T Wireless . The Weight ... videos The Band Is Back 1984 and The Band Live At The New Orleans Jazz Festival 1998 . The Weight was one ...   more details



  1. Heparin cofactor II

    , Whinna HC, Gentry HR, et al. title Molecular mapping of the thrombin heparin cofactor II complex. journal ...PBB geneid 3053 Heparin cofactor II HCII , a protein encoded by the SERPIND1 gene, is a coagulation factor that inhibits IIa, and is a cofactor for heparin and dermatan sulfate minor antithrombin . ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene SERPIND1 serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade D heparin cofactor ... or heparin. The gene contains five exons and four introns. This protein shares homology with antithrombin ... with heparin cofactor II deficiency. ref name entrez Heparin Cofactor II deficiency can lead ... author Uszy ski M title Tissue anticoagulants in the human placenta preliminary study with a heparin ... of heparin cofactor II to alpha1 proteinase inhibitor M358R specifically increases the rate of thrombin ..., anticoagulant activity, and association with heparin cofactor II. journal Blood volume 107 issue ... nature04209 cite journal author Schillinger M, Exner M, Sabeti S, et al. title High plasma heparin ... deficiency of heparin cofactor II relevance of P17 glutamate residue in serpins, relationship with conformational ... between heparin and heparin cofactor II using surface plasmon resonance. journal Clin. Appl ... author Noda A, Wada H, Kusiya F, et al. title Plasma levels of heparin cofactor II HCII and thrombin ... complexed heparin cofactor II reveal a multistep allosteric mechanism. journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci ... 123213 cite journal author Cunningham MA, Bhakta V, Sheffield WP title Altering heparin cofactor II ... Y, Kurimoto M, et al. title Contribution of basic residues of the A helix of heparin cofactor II to heparin or dermatan sulfate mediated thrombin inhibition. journal FEBS Lett. volume 522 issue ... JW, Church FC title Aspartic acid residues 72 and 75 and tyrosine sulfate 73 of heparin cofactor ... glycosylation of human heparin cofactor II from plasma and recombinant Chinese hamster ovary cells and their effects on heparin binding. journal Eur. J. Biochem. volume 269 issue 3 pages 977 88 year 2002 ...   more details



  1. Heparin-sulfate lyase

    enzyme Name heparin sulfate lyase EC number 4.2.2.8 CAS number 37290 86 1 IUBMB EC number 4 2 2 8 GO code 0015021 image width caption In enzymology , a heparin sulfate lyase EC number 4.2.2.8 is an enzyme that catalysis catalyzes the chemical reaction Elimination of sulfate appears to act on linkages between N acetyl D glucosamine and uronate. Product is an unsaturated sugar. This enzyme belongs to the family of lyase s, specifically those carbon oxygen lyases acting on polysaccharides. The systematic name of this enzyme class is heparin sulfate lyase . Other names in common use include heparin sulfate eliminase , heparitin sulfate lyase , heparitinase I , and heparitinase II . References reflist 1 cite journal author Hovingh P, Linker A date 1970 title The enzymatic degradation of heparin and heparitin sulfate. 3 Purification of a heparitinase and a heparinase from flavobacteria journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 245 pages 6170&ndash 5 pmid 5484472 issue 22 4.2 enzyme stub Category EC 4.2.2 Category Enzymes of unknown structure ...   more details



  1. 2008 Chinese heparin adulteration

    In March 2008, major 2008 Chinese export recalls recalls of heparin were announced by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA due to contamination of the raw heparin stock imported from China. ref CBS ... ref name time1 cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Heparin s Deadly Side Effects url http ... an active pharmaceutical ingredient, or API, for a drug called heparin, a blood thinner that is widely ... heparin batches was processed in China from pig s intestines by the American pharmaceutical ... that at least 81 deaths were believed linked to a raw heparin ingredient imported from the People ... with the drug s use. ref cite news first Gardiner last Harris title U.S. Identifies Tainted Heparin ... According to the New York Times, Problems with heparin reported to the agency include difficulty breathing ... Briefing on Heparin publisher U.S. Food and Drug Administration first Julie last Zawisza date 2008 03 ... molecule, costs a fraction of true heparin starting material, and mimics the in vitro properties of heparin, the counterfeit was almost certainly intentional as opposed to an accidental lapse in manufacturing. ref cite news first Walt last Bogdanich authorlink Walt Bogdanich title Heparin Find May ... 2008 03 20 ref The raw heparin batches were found to have been cut from 2 60 with the counterfeit ... Heparin supplier, it found serious deficiencies at the facility which the FDA detailed in a warning ... with heparin supplies late last year when children undergoing dialysis at a Missouri hospital ... on a regular basis overseas manufacturers of active pharmaceutical ingredients such as heparin. In November 2008, the FDA seized eleven lots of heparin from Celsus Laboratories Inc., a manufacturer ... FDA Seizes Contaminated Heparin from a Cincinnati Manufacturer FDA press release, Nov. 6, 2008 ... Heparin Contamination Category Scandals in China Category Product recalls Category Medical scandals Category 2008 in China Chinese Heparin Adulteration, 2008 Category Product safety scandals Category ...   more details



  1. Free weight

    Free weight s can refer to Molecular mass a type of equipment used for weight training , including barbell s, dumbbell s and kettlebell s disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Low

    , per Wikipedia Manual of Style disambiguation pages wiktionary low Low or LOW may refer to tocright Music Low band , an American indie rock group from Duluth, Minnesota Low David Bowie album Low David Bowie album , 1977 Low Testament album Low Testament album , 1994 Low Low EP Low Low EP , 1994 Low Kelly Clarkson song Low Kelly Clarkson song , 2003 Low Cracker song Low Cracker song , 1993 Low Flo Rida song Low Flo Rida song , 2007 Low Foo Fighters song Low Foo Fighters song , 2002 Low Camp Mulla song , 2010 Low , a song by Coldplay on the album X&Y Low , a song by R.E.M. on the album Out of Time album Out of Time Low , a song by Silverchair on the album Young Modern People Abiel Abbot Low 1811 1893 , American entrepreneur and philanthropist Albert Peter Low 1861 1942 , Canadian geologist and athlete Archibald Low 1888 1956 , British scientist and inventor Dave Low died 1916 , Australian rules footballer David Low agriculturalist 1786 1859 , Scottish agriculturalist David Low cartoonist 1891 1963 , New Zealand political cartoonist Edward Low 1690 1724 , English pirate Frank J. Low 1933 2009 , American physicist G. David Low 1956 2008 , American astronaut George Low 1926 1984 , American NASA administrator George Low Medal of Honor born 1847 , U.S. Navy sailor Harriet Low 1809 1877 , American diarist Hugh Low 1824 1905 , British colonial administrator and naturalist Joachim ... Norman Low 1914 1994 , Scottish footballer and football manager Rochelle Low born 1969 , Canadian field hockey player Seth Low 1850 1916 , American educator and politician Other uses Low complexity , a concept in computational complexity theory Low computability Low, Quebec , Canada LOW Festival , a cultural festival Low pressure area , a concept in meteorology Lo Wu Station , a rail station, MTR code LOW Louise Weiss building , the seat of the European Parliament Lunar Occultation Workbench , a free astronomical software package for computing lunar occultations . See also Low Island disambiguation ...   more details



  1. This Is a Low

    Song infobox Name This Is a Low Type Song Artist Blur band Blur alt Artist Album Parklife Published Released 25 April 1994 track no 15 Recorded 1993 Genre Britpop Length 5 07 Writer Composer Damon Albarn Label Food Records Producer Stephen Street Chart position Tracks prev Jubilee prev no 14 next Lot 105 next no 16 Misc Extra tracklisting Album Blur The Best Of Type compilation prev track On Your Own Blur song On Your Own prev no 15 this track This is a Low track no 16 next track For Tomorrow next no 17 This Is a Low is a song by English alternative rock band Blur band Blur for their third studio album, Parklife . Music and lyrics The song is in the key of E major ref name Parklife album booklet, page 16 Parklife album booklet, page 16 ref and is in Time signature 4 4 time . In total, the song contains two verses, two choruses, a guitar solo and two further choruses. The music commences with a four chord guitar progression, before moving straight into the first verse. The music is based in the mixolydian mode , highlighted by the fact the V chord B minor is minor instead of major. The song s lyrics reference a low pressure area of weather hitting Britain. The lyrics are based on the Shipping Forecast , with references made to the various areas surrounding the country. In the lyric sail on by with the tide , passing reference is also made to the tune Sailing By , which ends each day s broadcast of BBC Radio 4 . According to bassist Alex James musician Alex James in his 2007 autobiography Bit of a Blur, Damon was struggling with the words. For Christmas I bought him a handkerchief with a map of the shipping forecast regions on it... you can never tell where the muse is going ... , Long Forties Forties Up the Tyne, Forth and Cromarty There s a low in the High Forties Malin Head ... s End , as well as Blackpool and its famous lights and The Thames . Reception This Is a Low is often ..., this is proved by the surprise inclusion on Blur s Blur The Best Of Best Of compilation album. This Is a Low ...   more details



  1. The Weight of Flight

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Weight of Flight Cover Phosphorescent TheWeightOfFlight.jpg Type EP Artist Phosphorescent band Phosphorescent Released June 8, 2004 in music 2004 Genre Indie folk br Alt country Length Label Warm Records Recorded December 2003 br January 2004 Producer Reviews Last album A Hundred Times or More br 2003 This album The Weight of Flight br 2004 Next album Aw Come Aw Wry br 2005 The Weight of Flight is the second official release from Phosphorescent band Phosphorescent . The extended play EP was released via Athens, Georgia based label Warm Records . It was released on June 8, 2004. Track listing Toes Out to Sea All of It, All When We Fall My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys Not Right, You Know Mrs. Juliette Low References reflist DEFAULTSORT Weight of Flight Category 2004 EPs Category Phosphorescent albums 2000s indie rock album stub ...   more details




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