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The Measurement of Apolipoprotein A-I and A-II Levels in Men and Women by Immunoassay

TL;DR: The results suggest that the differences in LDL between men and women are due primarily to differences in the relative proportions of HDL subclasses rather than to the intrinsic differences in HDL structure.
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Gastrointestinal implications in pigs of wheat and oat fractions. 1. Digestibility and bulking properties of polysaccharides and other major constituents.

TL;DR: The present work was undertaken to study the gastrointestinal effects of wheat and oat dietary fibre using 40-50 kg pigs cannulated in the terminal ileum to study chemical characteristics of the DF, ileal and faecal digestibility of nutrients and bulking properties of polysaccharides and other major constituents.
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Plant variation and evolution

TL;DR: This article reviewed recent progress in its historical context, showing how hypotheses and models developed in the past have been critically tested, and the remarkable insights that molecular biology has given us into the processes of evolution in populations of cultivated, wild and weedy species, the threats of extinction faced by many endangered species and the wider evolutionary history of the flowering plants as revealed by cladistic methods.
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The Aged Rat Model of Ovarian Hormone Deficiency Bone Loss

TL;DR: The aged rat model of ovarian hormone deficiency bone loss qualifies for serious consideration as a practical convenient cost-effective animal model for exploring aspects of the pathogenesis and treatment of postmenopausal bone loss.
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Gastric emptying in patients with gastroesophageal reflux.

TL;DR: Delayed gastric emptying of liquids and/or solids was hypothesized as a mechanism which could increase the volume of gastroduodenal contents and could contribute to the pathogenesis of gastroesophageal reflux.