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Omsk hemorrhagic fever is caused by Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV), a member of the Flavivirus family. The current species name is Orthoflavivirus omskense [4] according to International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses taxonomy standards. The virus was discovered by Mikhail Chumakov and his colleagues between 1945 and 1947 in Omsk, Russia.
Another alternative to oligoclonal bands for MS diagnosis is the MRZ-reaction (MRZR), a polyspecific antiviral immune response against the viruses of measles, rubella and zoster found in 1992. [ 22 ] In some reports the MRZR showed a lower sensitivity than OCB (70% vs. 100%), but a higher specificity (92% vs. 69%) for MS. [ 22 ]
G-banding, G banding or Giemsa banding is a technique used in cytogenetics to produce a visible karyotype by staining condensed chromosomes. It is the most common chromosome banding method. [ 1 ] It is useful for identifying genetic diseases (mainly chromosomal abnormalities ) through the photographic representation of the entire chromosome ...
The Omsk Engine Design Bureau (along OMO named after Baranov) is an aero engine design bureau. It was originally situated in Moscow in the Soviet Union, but was evacuated in 1941. Operations were moved to a "site of farm machinery" . [2] The Bureau returned to Moscow and became independent on 5 July 1947 and was renamed "OKB-20" .
Ladd's bands shown as the cause of this depiction of bowel malrotation. Ladd's bands, sometimes called bands of Ladd, are fibrous stalks of peritoneal tissue that attach the cecum to the retroperitoneum in the right lower quadrant (RLQ).
A further modification to the LAHSHAL system has been described, which allows designation of a skin band (sometimes referred to as Simonart band) that is present in a complete cleft lip, using a plus sign (+) in the L column if a skin band is present. The LAHSHAL system can describe over 12,000 combinations (of anatomy and severity) for CL/P.
From at least February 1913, its 2nd Brigade was headquartered at Omsk. [2] In 1914, the division was part of the Omsk Military District . It consisted of the 1st Brigade at Omsk with the 41st ( Novonikolayevsk ) and 42nd (Tomsk) Siberian Rifle Regiments, and the 2nd Brigade at Nikolayevsk with the 43rd (Omsk) and 44th (Omsk) Siberian Rifle ...