Charrs of the genus Salvelinus from the ultraoligotrophic Lake Dal'nee Maar differ from anadro mous Dolly Varden S. malma in larger head with elongated jaws, larger gill cover, lower body with a deep cau dal peduncle and short pelvic fins displaced anteriorly, larger number of scales in the lateral line, and larger number of rays in the unpaired fins. The lacustrine charrs also differ from the maternal Dolly Varden popu lation in longer free part of the maxilla, lower widths of the opercular bones, and narrower suspensorium. Polymorphism of mtDNA is low, and unique haplotypes of the D loop control region are not revealed. The life span of the lacustrine charrs reaches 11 years; and their maximum length and weight are 47 cm and 820 g. The spawning is registered in the fall at the slope of the bottom near the mouth of the single stream flowing into the lake. The abundance of the spawning group slightly exceeds 1000 individuals. This group is recruited from offspring migrating during their early life to the stream with limited food resources, and more numerous progeny remaining in the lake do not reach sexual maturity. The main food sources of adult charrs during summer are planktonic crustaceans, imago of insects, and own juveniles.
stiffness and pulse wave velocity / Aorta and carotid arteries 137 (0.94 to 1.01) p = 0.096; Obesity OR = 0.47 (0.29 to 1.77) p = 0.003 and Diabetes OR = 2.41 (1.15 -5.05) p = 0.020. Conclusions: According to the results obtained, genetic polymorphisms variables were not in the multivariate analysis equation to determine the increase of the PWV, which can be explained either by being included in the selected variables such as hypertension, or on the other hand, they may not have enough strength to remain in the equation. So, according to this study, PWV has much more to do with behaviors and traditional risk factors than the genetic heritage.P883 Endothelial dysfunction, pulse wave velocity and augmentation index are correlated in subjects with systemic arterial hypertension?
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