Ms. Erin Dawn Langewisch RD/LD, CDE
Dietitian-Nutritionist
11937 US HIGHWAY 271 TYLER TX, 75708About
Dr. Erin Langewisch practices Nutritional Medicine in TYLER, TX. Dr. Langewisch has received an education on and advises people on matters of food and nutrition, considering how they both impact health. Nutritionists? help patients choose the right things to eat, help them plan menus, and advise them on the health effects of certain foods. Nutritionists assess a patients current dietary habits and needs, educate them on healthy eating habits, follow up to ensure the menus are working, and write reports that document a patients progress.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Ultrasound detection by clupeiform fishes.
- Cytogenetic analysis of two related Deltochilum (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) species: Diploid number reduction, extensive heterochromatin addition and differentiation.
- Cytogenetic mapping of 5S and 18S rRNAs and H3 histone genes in 4 ancient Proscopiidae grasshopper species: contribution to understanding the evolutionary dynamics of multigene families.
- Chromosomal homologies among vampire bats revealed by chromosome painting (phyllostomidae, chiroptera).
- Pharmacokinetics of oral tramadol in red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis).
- Cytogenetics of the darkling beetles Zophobas aff. confusus and Nyctobates gigas (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae).
- Heterochromatin, sex chromosomes and rRNA gene clusters in Coprophanaeus beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae).
- In vitro investigation of a terbinafine impregnated subcutaneous implant for veterinary use.
- Ommexecha virens (Thunberg, 1824) and Descampsacris serrulatum (Serville, 1831) (Orthoptera, Ommexechidae): karyotypes, constitutive heterochromatin and nucleolar organizing regions.
- B chromosome prevalence and physical mapping of 18S rDNA and H4 histone sites in the grasshopper Xyleus discoideus angulatus (Romaleidae).
- Hybrid Self-Adaptive Evolution Strategies Guided by Neighborhood Structures for Combinatorial Optimization Problems.
- Serology of paracoccidioidomycosis. I. Evaluation of the indirect immunofluorescent test.
- Nucleolar organizer regions in Akodon arviculoides (cricetidae, rodentia): evidence for the activity of rDNA genes in both X chromosomes of females.
- Chromosomal variability of sex chromosomes and NOR's in Trichomys apereoides (Rodentia, Echimyidae).
- Rhodococcus equi mastoiditis in a patient with AIDS.
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