Brenda Mcneil RN
Nurse
3264 N EVERGREEN DR NE GRAND RAPIDS MI, 49525About
Brenda Mcneil is a nurse working in GRAND RAPIDS,MI. As a nurse, Brenda works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Brenda holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Quantification of DNA damage by PFGE: development of an analytical approach to correct for the background distribution.
- The role of higher-order chromatin structure in the yield and distribution of DNA double-strand breaks in cells irradiated with X-rays or alpha-particles.
- A study of DNA fragmentation patterns in cells irradiated with charged particles: evidence for non-random distributions.
- A review of studies of ionizing radiation-induced double-strand break clustering.
- The final F.F.A.R.A.C.S. examination.
- The relationship between the RBE of alpha particles and the radiosensitivity of different mutations of Chinese hamster cells.
- Non-targeted effects of radiation: bystander responses in cell and tissue models.
- A comparison of placebo and heparin treatment in intermittent claudication.
- Halothane and rebreathing.
- SCHOOL PHYSICIAN AND FAMILY DOCTOR.
- INSPIRED GAS, REBREATHING AND APPARATUS DEADSPACE.
- A simple method of measuring the compliance and the nonelastic resistance of the chest during anaesthesia.
- Citizen participation in school health program.
- Pregnancy characteristics of women giving birth to children with fetal alcohol syndrome in Far North Queensland.
- Transendoscopic Nd:YAG laser surgery for treatment of epiglottal entrapment and dorsal displacement of the soft palate in the horse.
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