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By applying pulses, we demonstrate up to 81.7 area strain repeatedly, at voltages more than twice the DC breakdown limit, without the risk of failure.
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W2045159023
Result
The pulsed operation mode of DEAs accommodating higher voltages than possible with DC represents an opportunity for potential applications, safer and simpler device designs, and a technique for further study of DEA breakdown mechanisms.
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W2045159023
Reccomendations
Summary Information technology is an important part within the highly interdisciplinary scientific field of systems biology.
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W1987939052
Importance
In this paper we are presenting an overview over systems biology, focusing on the information technological aspects, current developments, and future challenges.
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W1987939052
Other
Abstract Results of numerical studies of a diagonal conducting wall MHD generator using both onedimensional and threedimensional computational methods is presented.
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W2335466134
Result
The system evaluated was the HVEPS scramjetdriven MHD generator as described in References 1 and 2 with experimental data from recent tests.
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W2335466134
Result
The working plasma for the MHD power system was generated from combustion of ethylene in oxygen enriched air with NaK ionization seed addition for simulation of a Mach 8 flight condition.
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W2335466134
Method
The analyses results provide one and three dimensional solutions for the plasmadynamics and electrodynamics subject to the defined tests operating conditions.
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W2335466134
Result
The effects of plasma flowfield nonuniformity on overall electrical performance are discriminated though comparative evaluation of imposed uniform and nonuniform plasma conditions.
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W2335466134
Method
Computations with nonuniformity using the onedimensional code resulted near agreement of computed performance with actual test measured performance.
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W2335466134
Result
With the proliferation of ubiquitous computing we have witnessed the wide application of many wireless sensor networks into various areas because of easy installations and lowcost merits.
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W119990650
Background
The commercially available equipments for monitoring and predicting cracks in the mountain regions are still burden for us in terms of the installation complexity and the cost.
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W119990650
Importance
Alternatively we in this paper design and implement a pilot slopcrack monitoring and prediction system which is based on lowcost commercial sensor networks.
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W119990650
Result
The proposed system is easy to install on cliffs, slopes, rocks, and banks and may minimize the destruction of the original geographical forms.
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W119990650
Hypothesis
Expected is that its installation and maintenance costs may reduce to the half of those of existing systems.
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W119990650
Hypothesis
The mechanics of elbow dislocation and its stages of dislocation are complex and not well understood.
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W2034946469
Importance
Reconstructing a fall where someone lands on their hand is one of the most challenging problem in biomechanics.
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W2034946469
Importance
Current models which attempt to reconstruct falls usually focus on experimental kinematical conditions that cause the fall coupled with inverse dynamics to determine the joint and muscles forces 1,2 to provide on insight into the joint instability.
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W2034946469
Background
Our hypothesis based on our experimental investigation is that the mechanism of posterior elbow dislocation is initiated at radial head where the ulna and coronoid fracture followed by anterior tearing of the joint capsule, lateral collateral ligament will then rupture followed by posterior medial collateral ligament r...
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W2034946469
Hypothesis
In this study we developed a quasistatic threedimensional finite element of human elbow joint, and conducted several cadaveric studies to study elbow dislocation.
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W2034946469
Aims
The FE model is used to investigate how the ligaments, cartilages behave under different flexion, extension of the elbow.
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W2034946469
Method
Dislocation is investigated as function of different loads and moments applied to the radiusulna with arm being flexed and configured into a supination or pronation.
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W2034946469
Method
Properties of stochastic outcome functions are exploited to solve the moral hazard problem in teams under unobservable individual actions and different individual objectives.
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W1538390169
Method
Two kinds of enforcement mechanisms are considered Enforcement through utility transfers and enforcement through repetition.
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W1538390169
Method
For both more general results are obtained by adapting conditions previously derived to ensure truthful revelation of private information for collective deciSionmaking.
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W1538390169
Method
These conditions are shown to be generic.
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W1538390169
Method
Also, one of these being weaker than the condition of pairwise identifiability used by Fudenberg, Levine and Maskin, a new Folk theorem is obtained.
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W1538390169
Result
For many relational participants, few forms of relational are as simultaneously vital and riskladen as affectionate communication Floyd, 1997, p. 321.
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W1170570684
Limitations
This notion is particularly applicable to adult sibling relationships because unlike romantic relationships and friendships, the sibling relationship is ruled by a paradoxical nature in that participants can simultaneously express liking and loving for each other while at the same time behave in an antagonistic manner ...
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W1170570684
Result
This paradoxical nature is revealed through Golds 1989 typology of adult sibling relationships, in which she posits that adult sibling relationships can be classified into one of five categories or typesintimate, congenial, loyal, apathetic, and hostilebased on the presence or absence of closeness, emotional and instru...
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W1170570684
Result
In the Communication Studies discipline, due to a low number of participants identifying their sibling relationships as either apathetic or hostile, family scholars have collapsed the apathetic and hostile types into one type, resulting in their study of four types of sibling relationships intimate, congenial, loyal, a...
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W1170570684
Uncertainty
Using these four types of sibling relationships, the purpose of this study is to examine whether individuals differ in the frequency of, importance of use, and appropriateness of use of affectionate in their sibling relationships.
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W1170570684
Method
Gold 1989 posited that several qualitative differences distinguish the intimate, congenial, loyal, and apathetichostile sibling relationships from one another.
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W1170570684
Result
In an intimate sibling relationship, which is considered akin to a best friendship, individuals develop a sibling relationship based on mutual empathy, concern, love, and understanding.
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W1170570684
Keywords
They experience a strong sense of psychological involvement and emotional interdependence, share a history of positive experiences, and are more than willing to provide each other with support when needed.
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W1170570684
Method
While they may occasionally get angry with each other or feel hurt, they rarely experience envy or resentment and regardless of their physical proximity to each other, they remain in consistent and frequent contact.
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W1170570684
Result
In a congenial sibling relationship, individuals develop a sibling relationship based on caring and friendship, resulting in the label of good friend.
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W1170570684
Method
They are emotionally involved in each others lives and provide support for each other when needed, although the sibling seeking the support often has to request it, and their contact with each other is less consistent and frequent than intimate siblings.
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W1170570684
Method
Congenial siblings are more likely to express disagreement and engage in arguments than intimate siblings, but like intimate siblings, they do not let envy or resentment control their relationships.
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W1170570684
Hypothesis
In a loyal sibling relationship, individuals consider their sibling relationships to be bound by their shared family background rather than by friendship.
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W1170570684
Method
While they feel obligated to offer support and care when needed, which they do quickly when a sibling experiences a crisis, they are neither as emotionally involved with their siblings nor do they possess the same levels of empathic concern as intimate and congenial types.
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W1170570684
Limitations
Physical proximity plays a bigger role than psychological involvement in maintaining their sibling relationships.
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W1170570684
Hypothesis
In an apathetichostile sibling relationship, individuals act indifferently toward their siblings and make little effort to behave otherwise.
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W1170570684
Method
Their relationships lack positive psychological involvement and solidarity in fact, apathetichostile siblings are rarely concerned that their relationships lack closeness or that their contact with each other is minimal.
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W1170570684
Result
If they do experience any psychological involvement, this involvement is centered on their negative feelings toward each other, such as feelings of disdain, disgust, or disapproval.
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W1170570684
Method
Long noncoding RNAs lncRNAs are a group of RNA molecules which are longer than 200 nucleotides.
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W118843395
Method
They do not have functional open reading frames and cannot encode proteins.
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W118843395
Result
Recent studies have demonstrated that lncRNAs are widely involved in the regulation of gene expression network at epigenetic, transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels, which may affect the growth, proliferation, differentiation, metabolism, apoptosis and other important physiological processes of cells.
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W118843395
Importance
The abnormal expression of lncRNAs is closely associated with the development, invasion, metastasis and prognosis of tumors.
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W118843395
Importance
The development of prostate cancer is a multifactor and multistep process, in which abnormal gene expression may play an important role.
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W118843395
Importance
This review focuses on the recent progress in the studies on the role of lncRNAs in prostate cancer, aiming for some new clues to the clinical prevention, diagnosis and treatment of this malignancy.
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W118843395
Hypothesis
In recent research, hemorrhagic shock and septic shock have been studied as two separate entities.
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W2032272465
Background
We have developed a treated model of hemorrhagic shock in which unrestrained and unanesthetized rats are bled to a mean arterial pressure of 30 torr until 80 of the maximum shed volume must be returned.
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W2032272465
Result
Rats are maintained preshock and treated post shock with a 20 glucoseelectrolyte solution.
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W2032272465
Method
Survival of these animals is 62 at 24 hours post shock and all animals are dead at 72 hours post shock.
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W2032272465
Result
Blood cultures obtained during shock become positive at 2 hours into the shock period and are significant compared to controls at 3 to 5 hours of shock p less than 0.0001.
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W2032272465
Method
Blood cultures obtained after the period of shock are significantly positive at 24 and 48 hours post shock p less than 0.05 compared to controls.
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W2032272465
Result
Intrashock cultures are monomicrobial the majority of postshock cultures are polymicrobial.
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W2032272465
Result
All cultured organisms are normal rat enteric flora.
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W2032272465
Result
Histologic changes of renal failure are also demonstrated post shock.
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W2032272465
Result
We suggest that bacterial invasion, possibly from the gut, plays a role in the sepsis seen in patients following severe hemorrhagic shock.
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W2032272465
Hypothesis
Sepsis may precede rather than follow the immune incompetence which accompanies shock.
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W2032272465
Hypothesis
In this study, the airside pressure drop and heat transfer performance of platefin and microchannel coils were tested under clean and fouled conditions.
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W1487824327
Other
The heat exchangers were tested with two different types of dust, ASHRAE Standard Dust and Arizona Road Test Dust.
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W1487824327
Method
The ASHRAE dust was found to have a very significant impact on the pressure drop of the microchannel heat exchanger, increasing the airside pressure drop of the microchannel heat exchanger by over 200 for a dust injection of 267 g 1612.5 gm2.
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W1487824327
Result
Fouling of the microchannel heat exchanger with Arizona Road Test Dust was not found to increase the airside pressure drop of the microchannel heat exchanger but was found to decrease the heat transfer rate by more than 10.
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W1487824327
Result
In addition, from studies of the evolution of the airside pressure drop during the fouling process, it is seen that microchannel coils with louvered fins with fin pitch below 2.0 mm were significantly more prone to fouling than louvered heat exchangers with larger fin pitch.
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W1487824327
Purpose
Particulate fouling of the wavyplatefin heat exchanger resulted in significantly lower reductions in heat transfer and increase in airside pressure drop than for the microchannel heat exchanger.
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W1487824327
Result
Abstract In gas turbine engines for aerospace propulsion, and in particular in the HP and LP stage blading where the highest temperatures are experienced, the assessment of the fatigue damage mechanisms due to the interaction of high cycle fatigue due to vibration phenomena and low cycle fatigue due to groundairground ...
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W1527759887
Importance
In order to experimentally evaluate the material performance in this highly demanding environment, a number of combined cycle fatigue CCF and low cycle fatigue LCF tests with and without dwell have been carried out on an investment cast polycrystalline nickel superalloy, at temperatures up to 870 C, on specimens with p...
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W1527759887
Purpose
Comparison of the CCF and the LCF tests with dwell with conventional LCF tests is presented herein.
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W1527759887
Uncertainty
A new ultrasonic level gauge using standing waves of bending modes has been developed.
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W1963605048
Other
This level gauge is based on the variation of the resonance frequencies of a waveguide rod immersed in the water.
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W1963605048
Method
In this paper, the principle and the fundamental experiments are reviewed, and the feasibility of the new ultrasonic level gauge is demonstrated.
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W1963605048
Other
This article is a revised version of a short expert opinion of the Ministry of Work, Health and Social Matters of the state of North RhineWestphalia West Germany dealing with the rules of expert skills in educational counselling.
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W1605844676
Other
After the attempt of clarifying terms consultation, therapy, medicine the processes of consultation and treatment are described in general as influencing in a communicative way, whereby common qualitative characteristics are pointed out.
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W1605844676
Method
The author also goes into taking ethical principles into consideration, possibilities of preventive effectiveness and consequences for education and further training of experts working in educational counselling facilities.
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W1605844676
Method
Summary Visceral leishmaniasis VL is a serious lethal parasitic disease caused by Leishmania donovani in Asia and by Leishmania infantum chagasi in southern Europe and South America.
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W1565708145
Other
VL is endemic in 47 countries with an annual incidence estimated to be 500 000 cases.
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W1565708145
Background
This high incidence is due in part to the lack of an efficacious vaccine.
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W1565708145
Importance
Here, we introduce an innovative approach to directly identify parasite vaccine candidate antigens that are abundantly produced in vivo in humans with VL.
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W1565708145
Method
We combined RPHPLC and mass spectrometry and categorized three L. infantum chagasi proteins, presumably produced in spleen, liver and bone marrow lesions and excreted in the patients urine.
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W1565708145
Method
Specifically, these proteins were the following Liisd1 XP001467866.1 , Litxn1 XP001466642.1 and Lintf2 XP001463738.1 .
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W1565708145
Method
Initial vaccine validation studies were performed with the r Lintf2 protein produced in Escherichia coli mixed with the adjuvant Bp MPLASE.
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W1565708145
Method
This formulation stimulated potent Th1 response in BALBc mice.
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W1565708145
Method
Compared to control animals, mice immunized with Lintf2 Bp MPLASE had a marked parasite burden reduction in spleens at 40 days postchallenge with virulent L. infantum chagasi .
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W1565708145
Result
These results strongly support the proposed antigen discovery strategy of vaccine candidates to VL and opens novel possibilities for vaccine development to other serious infectious diseases.
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W1565708145
Importance
Back to table of contents Previous article Next article ArticleNo AccessWho Are the Role Models?
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Background
JAMES L. MATHISJAMES L. MATHISPublished Online1 Apr 2006httpsdoi.org10.1176ajp.138.12.1636AboutSectionsPDFEPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail Who Are the Role Models?.
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FiguresReferencesCited byDetailsCited byNone Volume 138Issue 12 December 1981Pages 16361636 Metrics PDF download History Published online 1 April 2006 Published in print 1 December 1981
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Controversy exists regarding proper methods for the selection of variables in confounder control in epidemiological studies.
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Various approaches have been proposed for selecting a subset of confounders among many possible subsets.
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This paper describes the use of two practical tools, Stata postestimation commands written by the author, to identify the presence and direction of confounding.
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