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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    BJOG 99 (1992), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Objective To investigate whether fetal weight estimation by ultrasound in diabetic pregnancy might be based upon fetal abdominal circumference (AC) alone.Design A retrospective study.Setting Diabetes Center, Rigshospitalet and Ultrasound Laboratory, Glostrup Hospital, Copenhagen.Subjects Eighty-six diabetic pregnant women who had an ultrasound study within 2 days before delivery.Results We assessed in 73 fetuses various formulas based upon biparietal diameter and AC against formulas based upon AC alone, and these were only marginally less effective than the more complex ones. In 86 fetuses an AC was available. These fetuses were divided into a study population and a test population. The linear model was customized for the study population. Evaluation on the test population showed that the relative error (error as a percentage of birthweight) in predicting birthweight had a Standard deviation of 7–8%. The efficacy of AC in detecting fetuses 〉4000 g was examined in the test population; If AC〉36–0 cm was chosen as riterion for macrosomia the positive and negative predictive values were 80% (8/10) and 91% (30/33), respectively.Conclusion Formulas for estimating fetal weight in diabetic pregnancy based on AC alone are almost as effective as more complex ones. We recommend a simple linear formula of fetal weight as a function of AC.
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Plant and soil 131 (1991), S. 287-291 
    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: Glycine max L. ; Heterodera glycines Ichinche ; Lolium multiflorum Lam. ; Secale cereale L. ; Triticum aestivum L. ; Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (Kofoid and White) Chitwood
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract Rye (Secale cereale L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) are commonly double cropped with soybean (Glycine max L.). Recent greenhouse studies have shown variability in plant-parasitic nematode response to cool season grass species and cultivars. However, subsequent soybean performance was not affected by previous annual ryegrass cultivar in the green-house. The objective of this research was to determine whether winter cover crop species or cultivars affected nematode populations and subsequent performance of soybean in teh field. Four cultivars of annual ryegrass, wheat, and rye, and a fallow control were seeded on a Suffolk sandy loam (fine-loamy, siliceous, thermic Typic Hapuldult) soil in each of three years. Nematode-susceptible soybeans were seeded following forage removal. Soil samples for nematode counts were taken immediately before soybean harvest each year. In another experiment, one cultivar each of annual ryegrass, wheat, and rye, and a fallow control were followed by three soybean cultivars selected for differing nematode susceptibility. Grass cultivars did not affect nematode populations under succedding soybean. The only nematodes affected by grass species in either experiment were Pratylenchus spp., Heterodera glycines Ichinohe, and Tylenchorhynchus claytoni (Kofoid and White) Chitwood. Nematode population means were usually low following ryegrass and high following the fallow control. High soybean yields followed the fallow control, and low soybean yields followed annual ryegrass.
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