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The reformulated defence of insanity in the Australian criminal code act 1995 (Cth) | [
"Law",
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Pathology and Forensic Medicine"
] | ||
Volume contents | [
"Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine",
"Emergency Medicine"
] | ||
A Review of “Crash Course in Serving Spanish Speakers” | [
"Library and Information Sciences",
"Computer Science Applications"
] | ||
Abstract W P67: Defining A Therapeutic Window For Successful Intravenous Fibrinolytic Therapy In Central Retinal Artery Occlusion: A Subject Level Meta-analysis | Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) is an ophthalmologic emergency which results in blindness in a high percentage of affected patients. A wide variety of treatment methods have been proposed to manage the resulting retinal ischemia; however, all but fibrinolysis have proven unsuccessful and fibrinolytic therapy, while promising, remains of unproven and controversial benefit. The purpose of the current analysis is to assemble the published literature on systemic fibrinolysis in CRAO at the subject level and compare the results against the natural history of this illness to determine a time-window of clinical effectiveness of fibrinolytic interventions for use in future clinical trials. Subject level data was obtained for 157 cases. We conclude that systemic fibrinolysis is likely to be beneficial in the first 4.5 hours after symptom onset (odds ratio 3.5 [95% confidence interval 1.8 to 6.9, p | Stroke | [
"Advanced and Specialized Nursing",
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine",
"Neurology (clinical)"
] |
Lipolysis, lipid peroxidation and texture of Serrano ham processed under different ripening temperature conditions | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Food Science"
] | ||
Über Lichtreaktionen, XI. Weitere Derivate des Benzocyclobutens | [
"Inorganic Chemistry"
] | ||
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein to HDL-C Ratio | International Heart Journal | [
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine"
] | |
Postnatal ontogeny of glucose homeostasis and insulin action in sheep | Glucose tolerance declines with maturation and aging in several species, but the time of onset and extent of changes in insulin sensitivity and insulin secretion and their contribution to changes in glucose tolerance are unclear. We therefore determined the effect of maturation on glucose tolerance, insulin secretion, and insulin sensitivity in a longitudinal study of male and female sheep from preweaning to adulthood, and whether these measures were related across age. Glucose tolerance was assessed by intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT, 0.25 g glucose/kg), insulin secretion as the integrated insulin concentration during IVGTT, and insulin sensitivity by hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp (2 mU insulin·kg−1·min−1). Glucose tolerance, relative insulin secretion, and insulin sensitivity each decreased with age ( P | American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism | [
"Physiology (medical)",
"Physiology",
"Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism"
] |
Epidural Abscess following Longterm Epidural Catheterization | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine"
] | ||
New Insights of Ustilago maydis as Yeast Model for Genetic and Biotechnological Research: A Review | [
"Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology",
"Microbiology"
] | ||
In Vitro Immune-Enhancing Activity of Ovotransferrin from Egg White via MAPK Signaling Pathways in RAW 264.7 Macrophages | [
"Animal Science and Zoology",
"Food Science"
] | ||
Primary cerebral germinoma and ventriculoperitoneal shunt metastasis | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology"
] | ||
Institutional Changes Affecting the Exercise of Monetary Controls | [
"Economics and Econometrics"
] | ||
Effectiveness of a Hand Removal Program for Management of Nonindigenous Apple Snails in an Urban Pond | [
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | ||
Biofilm formation and antagonistic activity of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus (PTCC1712) and Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (PTCC1745) | AbstractCurrently, the health benefits of probiotic bacteria are well known, and this has taken up a great deal of space in food science and health, both research and operational. On the other hand, anti-biofilm properties on food pathogens in the food and pharmaceutical industries have created an attractive challenge. This study aimed to describe the inhibitory activity of cell-free supernatants (CFS), planktonic cells, and biofilm form of lactobacilus strains (L. rhamnosus and L. plantarum) against food pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Listeria monocytogenes. Anti-bacterial activities of the CFS of lactobacillus strains were assessed by the microplate method and via violet staining. Evaluation of the antagonistic activity of planktonic cells and biofilm of LAB were performed by the spread plate method. The results showed the incubation time of 48 h was the best time to produce biofilm. Although the planktonic states reduce the pathogens bacterial about 1 –1.5 log, but in biofilm forms, decreased L. monocytogenes about 4.5 log compared to the control, and in the case of P. aeruginosa, a growth reduction of about 2.13 log was observed. Furthermore, biofilm formation of L. monocytogenes in the presence of L. rhamnosus cell-free supernatant was more weakly than L. plantarum CFS, but their CFS effect on reducing the bacterial population of P. aeruginosa was the same. According to the study, biofilm produced by probiotic strains can be considered a new approach for biological control. Also, cell-free supernatant can be used as postbiotic in the food and pharmaceutical industries. | [
"Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology",
"Biophysics"
] | |
Synthesis of diblock copolymers consisting of POSS-containing random methacrylate copolymers and polystyrene and their cross-linked microphase-separated structure via fluoride ion-mediated cage scrambling | POSS-containing diblock copolymers were synthesized for the formation of cross-linked microphase-separated structure. | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Polymers and Plastics",
"Biochemistry",
"Bioengineering"
] | |
Induction of protective immunity in cattle by tsetse-transmitted cloned isolates ofTrypanosoma congolense | [
"Infectious Diseases",
"Parasitology"
] | ||
Integration of large-deviation kernels and applications to large deviations for evolutionary games | Probability Theory and Related Fields | [
"Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty",
"Statistics and Probability",
"Analysis"
] | |
Neue Elemente für Polyhymnia und Pomona, nebst Beobachtungen der Euphrosyne und Egeria | [
"Space and Planetary Science",
"Astronomy and Astrophysics"
] | ||
Poly[[(1,10-phenanthroline-κ2N,N′)zinc]-μ-2,5-bis(allyloxy)terephthalato-κ2O1:O4] | [
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Navigating through orphan medicinal product regulations in EU and US – Similarities and differences | [
"Toxicology"
] | ||
RING-WIDTH VARIATIONS INCEDRUS DEODARA AND ITS CLIMATIC RESPONSE OVER THE WESTERN HIMALAYA | [
"Atmospheric Science"
] | ||
Large-volume sample stacking-capillary electrophoresis used for the determination of 3-nitrotyrosine in rat urine | Journal of Chromatography B | [
"Cell Biology",
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | |
Study of ultraviolet light‐induced aging of ZnS phosphor powder by two‐beam photoacoustic spectroscopy | [
"Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
ASGE update | [
"Gastroenterology",
"Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging"
] | ||
Caesarean delivery at maternal request: Why we should promote normal birth | An article published recently in a national newspaper sparked furious debate on the question of choice for women in the manner of birth. Tina Lavender and Carol Kingdon examine the arguments on both sides and offer their own view on the article and the issues raised. | [
"Maternity and Midwifery"
] | |
Pr�sentation d'une m�thode d;analyse des s�quences pi�tonni�res au cours des d�placements quotidiens des citadins et mesure de l'exposition au risque des pi�tons | Recherche - Transports - S�curit� | [
"Transportation",
"Automotive Engineering"
] | |
Spontaneous coronary dissection treated with directional coronary atherectomy | [
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine"
] | ||
Uveitis genetics | Experimental Eye Research | [
"Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience",
"Sensory Systems",
"Ophthalmology"
] | |
The Determinants of the Volatility in Cryptocurrency Markets: The Bitcoin Case | [
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | ||
Comparative field study of Quercus ilex and Phillyrea latifolia: photosynthetic response to experimental drought conditions | [
"Plant Science",
"Agronomy and Crop Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | ||
Conserved domains and lack of evidence for polyglutamine length polymorphism in the chicken homolog of the Machado-Joseph disease gene product ataxin-3 | [
"Genetics",
"Biochemistry",
"Biophysics",
"Structural Biology"
] | ||
Bubble-mediated methane release from polluted Dalian Bay in China in summer, 2016 | [
"Geology",
"Aquatic Science",
"Oceanography"
] | ||
Risk stratification models and mutational analysis: Keys to optimising adjuvant therapy in patients with gastrointestinal stromal tumour | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology"
] | ||
Pt/C and Pt/TiO2–C electrocatalysts prepared by chemical vapor deposition with high tolerance to alcohols in oxygen reduction reaction | Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | [
"Electrochemistry",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | |
Impacts of urban headwater disturbances on downstream sediment loading where streamside management zones for forest harvesting activities are present downstream | [
"Stratigraphy",
"Geology"
] | ||
To Form a More Perfect Dermatologic Union | [
"Dermatology",
"Surgery"
] | ||
Multiscale simulation of heat transfer in a rarefied gas | [
"Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes",
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Phylogenetic relationships and effectiveness of four Beauveria bassiana sensu lato strains for control of Haemaphysalis longicornis (Acari: Ixodidae) | [
"Insect Science",
"Ecology"
] | ||
Identification of geochemical factors in regression to mineralization endogenous variables using structural equation modeling | [
"Economic Geology",
"Geochemistry and Petrology"
] | ||
Open educational resources | [
"Education"
] | ||
THE ROLE CONCEPT IN JUDICIAL RESEARCH | Law & Policy | [
"Law",
"Sociology and Political Science"
] | |
The validity study of the Leighton Instrument. | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health"
] | ||
Activation of Blood Neutrophils in Acute Episodes of Farmer's Lung | [
"Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine"
] | ||
Hyperpolarized 129 Xe Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sensor for H2 S | Chemistry - A European Journal | [
"Catalysis",
"Organic Chemistry"
] | |
REVIEWS | [
"Religious Studies"
] | ||
Commonplaces: Community Ideology and Identity in American Culture | [
"Earth-Surface Processes",
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | ||
REVIEWS | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Religious Studies",
"History",
"Language and Linguistics",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Zimbabwe's Hospital Referral System: Does It Work? | [
"Health Policy"
] | ||
Reliability evaluation of tungsten donut-via as an element of the highly robust metallization | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
IEEE Access | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Mechanical Engineering"
] | ||
Direct observation and simultaneous use of linear and quadratic electro-optical effects | Abstract We report on the direct observation and simultaneous use of the linear and quadratic electro-optical effect and propose a method by which higher-order susceptibilities of electro-optical materials can be determined. The evaluation is based on the separation of the second- and third-order susceptibilities and the experimental technique uses a slot waveguide ring resonator fabricated in integrated photonic circuit technology, which is embedded by a guest-host polymer system consisting of the azobenzene dye Disperse Red 1 in a poly(methyl methacrylate) matrix as an active electro-optical material. The contribution of both effects on the electro-optical response under the influence of static and time-varying electrical fields is investigated. We show that the quadratic electro-optical effect has a significant influence on the overall electro-optical response even with acentric molecular orientated molecules. Our findings have important implications for developing electro-optical devices based on polymer-filled slot waveguides and give rise to advanced photonic circuits. | [
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Acoustics and Ultrasonics",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | |
Abnormal growth of ovarian antral follicles in breast cancer patients | [
"Obstetrics and Gynecology",
"Reproductive Medicine"
] | ||
The FBI's Obscene File: J. Edgar Hoover and the Bureau's Crusade against Smut | Political Science Quarterly | [
"Sociology and Political Science"
] | |
Kinetic studies on the five principal components of normal adult human hemoglobin | Biochemistry | [
"Biochemistry"
] | |
Analysis on influencing factors of competitive index of dominant trees in Pinus koraiensis plantation | Acta Ecologica Sinica | [
"Ecology",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | |
Teaching Social Work Online: Dilemmas and Debates | [
"Social Sciences (miscellaneous)",
"Education"
] | ||
Reviewers/Liste des arbitres | [
"Geriatrics and Gerontology",
"Community and Home Care",
"Gerontology",
"Health (social science)"
] | ||
Cold hardiness expression in interspecific hybrids and amphiploids of the Triticeae | Gene expression for cold hardiness was investigated in a number of interspecific or intergeneric hybrids and amphiploids of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell. or T. turgidum L.) and other members of the tribe Triticeae to assess the potential of alien species as donors of cold-hardiness genes for the improvement of wheat. Thinopyrum ponticum (Agropyron elongatum) hybrids with nonhardy T. aestivum had cold-hardiness levels similar to that of the more hardy Thinopyrum parent. Hybrids of Triticum cylindricum and both hardy and nonhardy T. aestivum were intermediate in cold hardiness with a tendency toward greater hardiness than the parental mean. Cold hardiness of hybrids between T. aestivum and Thinopyrum intermedium (Agropyron intermedium) was also close to the parental midpoint. Cold hardiness of T. aestivum – Secale cereale hybrids was greater than the less hardy parent. In contrast, cold-hardiness genes were not expressed beyond the level of the wheat parent in amphiploids combining wheat and the very hardy diploid species Agropyron cristatum and Secale cereale. The cold-hardiness level was also poor in an amphiploid produced from two relatively hardy tetraploid species (T. turgidum and T. cylindricum). These observations indicate that changes in ploidy level, relative to the parents, may influence the cold-hardiness potential of an interspecific combination by affecting gene dosage and possibly cell size. Poor expression of cold-hardiness genes from very hardy diploid genomes also indicated some degree of suppression, or homoeoallelic dominance of wheat cold-hardiness genes in amphiploids. Therefore, the performance of an interspecific hybrid or amphiploid of wheat may not give an accurate indication of the potential of alien species as gene donors for the improvement of wheat cold hardiness.Key words: gene expression, Triticum sp., triticale, Thinopyrum sp., Agropyron sp., Secale cereale. | [
"Genetics",
"Molecular Biology",
"Biotechnology"
] | |
A Study on the Nature of Tragedy in Oedipus the King | The Journal of Humanities | [
"Building and Construction",
"Colloid and Surface Chemistry",
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry"
] | |
The effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on neurospine surgery practice in the referral center hospital developing country | Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic represents a once in a century challenge to human health care with over 4.5 million cases and over 300,000 deaths thus far. Surgical practice has been significantly impacted with all specialties writing guidelines for how to manage during this crisis. This study reported the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the neurosurgical practice, especially neurospine, in the outpatient visit, emergency department, and the surgical procedure. Methods: This study is the comparative retrospective about neurospine practice in the outpatient visit, emergency department, and the surgical procedure among before and during COVID-19 pandemic. We recorded data from January to December 2019 (before COVID-19 pandemic) and compared with the same period in the 2020 (during a COVID-19 pandemic). Results: A total of the outpatient visits, the average number per month was 28 ± 10.5 visits per month before the pandemic. The average number outpatient visit per month during the pandemic was 19 ± 11.1 visits per month, with the lowest in July 2020. The result of the average monthly neurospine surgical procedure before the pandemic was 5 ± 1.9 operations per month. Compared during the pandemic, there was decreased in the neurospine surgical procedure with the average number was 2 ± 2.7 operations per month. The decreased number significantly happens in the surgical procedure and emergency department patient (P P > 0.05). Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic changed all scopes of medical practice and training. Considering the limitation in the available resources, the number of educational cases may decrease in subspecialized disciplines such as neurospine neurosurgery. The COVID-19 pandemic affects in the neurospine and neurosurgery treatment policy in the referral tertiary hospital. | [
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Surgery"
] | |
Thermal instability in rotating galactic coronae | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | [
"Space and Planetary Science",
"Astronomy and Astrophysics"
] | |
Influence of mercury on the cathode fall voltage at high frequency operation | JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN, Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Institute of Japan | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering"
] | |
Copper uptake by DMT1: a compensatory mechanism for CTR1 deficiency in human umbilical vein endothelial cells | Under physiological condition, CTR1 predominantly transports copper across cell membrane; when extracellular copper concentrations increase, CTR1 decreases and DMT1 compensates for the loss of CTR1 to transport copper into HUVECs. | Metallomics | [
"Metals and Alloys",
"Biochemistry",
"Biomaterials",
"Biophysics",
"Chemistry (miscellaneous)"
] |
Effect of processing methods for transmission electron microscopy on corneal collagen fibrils diameter and spacing | Microscopy Research and Technique | [
"Medical Laboratory Technology",
"Instrumentation",
"Histology",
"Anatomy"
] | |
A new leaky piston identification method in an axial piston pump based on the extended Kalman filter | [
"Applied Mathematics",
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Instrumentation"
] | ||
Microsatellite instability in colorectal cancer is associated with local lymphocyte infiltration and low frequency of distant metastases | British Journal of Cancer | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology"
] | |
Frequencies of Genetic Polymorphisms of Clinically Relevant Gene-Drug Pairs in a German Psychiatric Inpatient Population | Abstract Introduction Genetic variation is known to affect enzymatic activities allowing differentiating various metabolizer types (e. g., slow or rapid metabolizers), in particular CYP2C19 and CYP2D6. Methods PGx-testing was conducted in adult major depressive disorder inpatients admitted to the Vitos Klinik Eichberg between 11/2016 and 7/2017 (n=108, 57% female). We conducted a two-sided Z-Test (p=0.05) to analyze and compare frequencies of CYP2D6, CYP2C19, CYP3A4, CYP3A5 and CYP2C9 metabolizer groups with other European and psychiatric inpatient cohorts. The HLA-A and –B genes were also analyzed. Results Non-normal metabolizer status of CYP2D6 were present in 47%. More specifically, 35 % were intermediate, 7% poor and 4% ultra-rapid metabolizers. 68% were CYP2C19 non-normal metabolizers. 8% were ultra-rapid and 31% rapid metabolizers. Notably, only 13% were NM for CYP2C19 and NM for CYP2D6 (activity score of 1 or more). For CYP2C9 we found 16% to be intermediate metabolizers, 1.0% poor metabolizer. CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 genetic polymorphisms were present in 25% and 19% respectively. HLA-B TAG- SNPs for *15:01 was positive in 25 patients, showing the need for different Tag-SNPs in Caucasians. HLA-B *57:01 TAG-SNP was positive in 8% of the patients, HLA-A TAG-SNP for *31:01 in Caucasians was positive in 9%. Z-Test showed statistical significance for our results. Discussion Our results suggest that our psychiatric inpatients were enriched with genotypes consistent with non-normal drug metabolism compared to reference populations. We therefore conclude that pharmacogenetic testing should be implemented in clinical practice to guide drug therapy. | [
"Pharmacology (medical)",
"Psychiatry and Mental Health"
] | |
Rethinking Academic Support | This article presents findings of a study conducted to determine the impact of academic support provided through videoconferencing on the academic outcomes of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics students enrolled in high-risk science courses in higher education. A quasi-experimental nonequivalent posttest only design was employed to determine if grade and retention outcomes of students receiving online academic support through videoconferencing were equivalent to outcomes received by students receiving face-to-face academic support and students not receiving academic support. Data from 1,276 students were analyzed and significant differences were found in rate of retention and final grades of “Cs or above” among the three groups. The untutored group had the lowest rate. There was no significant difference in retention or final grade proportions for online and face-to-face groups, providing evidence that synchronous academic support through videoconferencing is as effective as face-to-face academic support. | [
"Education"
] | |
Improved resource efficiency and cascading utilisation of renewable materials | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Strategy and Management",
"Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment"
] | ||
Water allocation under deficit irrigation using MIKE BASIN model for the mitigation of climate change | [
"Soil Science",
"Water Science and Technology",
"Agronomy and Crop Science"
] | ||
Existence of solutions for nonlinear fractional q-difference equations with Riemann-Liouville type q-derivatives | [
"Applied Mathematics",
"Computational Mathematics"
] | ||
Suppression of the nocturnal free fatty acid levels by bedtime cornstarch in NIDDM subjects | [
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
Elucidation of differences in N-glycosylation between different molecular weight forms of recombinant CLEC-2 by LC MALDI tandem MS | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | ||
GENERIC model for multiphase systems | Advances in Colloid and Interface Science | [
"Colloid and Surface Chemistry",
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry",
"Surfaces and Interfaces"
] | |
Weighted lattice points in threedimensional convex bodies and the number of lattice points in parts of elliptic paraboloids. | Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik (Crelles Journal) | [
"Applied Mathematics"
] | |
The Ethics of Paradox | The use of paradox in psychotherapy has mushroomed in recent years. Along with its increased popularity this therapeutic tactic for change has generated strong opposition in some Christian quarters. Critics charge that therapists who use these techniques are manipulative, uncaring, cold, dishonest, and unethical. This discussion considers these allegations in the following fashion: A variety of such techniques and their ethical implications will be described using current and scriptural examples, therapist variables associated with the use of paradox will be considered, and the issue of who and what is responsible for therapeutic change in “paradoxical therapy” will be discussed. | [
"Religious Studies"
] | |
Long term effects of olfactory training in patients with post-infectious olfactory loss | Background: There is evidence of the effectiveness of repeated exposure to odours on short-term olfactory function. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term effects of olfactory training. Methods: We conducted a prospective study of 111 patients with post-infectious olfactory dysfunction. Two groups of patients performed olfactory training for 16 and 56 weeks, respectively, and were compared with a control group. The training was performed twice daily using four odours (phenyl ethyl alcohol, eucalyptol, citronellal, eugenol). Olfactory testing was performed by means of the Sniffin Sticks test as a baseline assessment and then every 8 weeks for 56 weeks. Subjective ratings were performed using a visual analogue scale (0-100). Results: Both training groups presented significantly higher scores than the controls. The long-term group had better results than the short-term group. Short-term training patients sustained their improvement within the follow-up period. Subsets analysis showed that training patients mainly increased identification and discrimination. Subjective ratings were in accordance with the olfactory test results. Conclusion: Long-term olfactory training seems to be associated with better results in patients with post-infectious olfactory loss than a short-term scheme. Short-term training provides sustainable results at 56 weeks follow-up assessment. | [
"Otorhinolaryngology"
] | |
Societe Des Amis De Jean De La Fontaine Colloque De Chateau-Thierry: June 1989 ‘La Fontaine Et La Tradition Europeenne De La Fable’ | Seventeenth-Century French Studies | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"History",
"Cultural Studies"
] | |
Contact dynamics between the rotor and bearing hub in an electrostatic micromotor | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Hardware and Architecture",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
A prediction of an optimal performance of the handspring 1 front salto longhorse vault | [
"Rehabilitation",
"Biomedical Engineering",
"Orthopedics and Sports Medicine",
"Biophysics"
] | ||
Identification of wires and the cutting tool by scanning electron microscope | [
"Pathology and Forensic Medicine",
"Law"
] | ||
Social Tyranny | [
"Philosophy"
] | ||
Optimal training of thresholded linear correlation classifiers | IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks | [
"Artificial Intelligence",
"Computer Networks and Communications",
"Computer Science Applications",
"Software"
] | |
Les freins à la révélation de la situation de danger par le professionnel | [
"Sociology and Political Science",
"Developmental and Educational Psychology",
"Education"
] | ||
Phase spectral analysis of auditory brainstem response in cats. | Nippon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho | [
"Otorhinolaryngology"
] | |
Bacterial contamination of preserved and non-preserved metal working fluids | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health"
] | ||
Internet usage and the income gap between self‐employed individuals and employees: Evidence from China | Review of Development Economics | [
"Development",
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | |
Surgical treatment of abdominal paragangliomas | [
"Endocrinology",
"Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism"
] | ||
An empirical approach to studying psychoanalytic process. | [
"Clinical Psychology"
] | ||
Contents - Electrophoresis 19'2011 | [
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | ||
Calendar | [
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Notes on Contributors | Planning Theory & Practice | [
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | |
Changes in species composition and abundance of fish larvae from the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexico | The larval fish abundance and species composition of the Gulf of Tehuantepec are described based on the analysis of samples obtained from oblique zooplankton tows during summer 2007 and spring2008. Changes in species composition and abundance between both periods were also described. A total of 145 taxa were obtained from which 73 were identified to species level, 43 to genus and 29 to family. The larval fish assemblage of the Gulf of Tehuantepec showed distinctive characteristics from other regions of the AmericanPacific, such as: A) a dominance of coastal-pelagic species (mainly Bregmaceros bathymaster); B) high diversity and abundance of shallow demersal species even along the oceanic stations of the study area; and C) a low proportion of mesopelagic species, an unusual condition in areas with narrow continental shelf. The diversity estimations suggest that Gulf of Tehuantepec is one of the most diverse ecosystems of the American Pacific, even as compared with other regions considered of highest diversity such as the Gulf of California. The highabundance, as well as the presence of the larval, juvenile and adult stages of B. bathymaster, suggests the importance of this region as a reproductive, nursery and recruitment for this species. | CICIMAR Oceánides | [
"Aquatic Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics",
"Oceanography"
] |
The Politics of Mercy: Catholic Life in an Era of Inequality, Racism, and Violence. By Matthew T. Eggemeier and Peter Joseph Fritz. New York: Herder & Herder, 2020. xii + 169 pages. $49.95 (paper). | [
"Religious Studies",
"Education"
] | ||
The role a fuzzy implication plays in a multi-criteria decision algorithm | [
"Computer Science Applications",
"Modeling and Simulation",
"Information Systems",
"Theoretical Computer Science",
"Control and Systems Engineering"
] | ||
Alkylation of isobutane/1-butene over periodic mesoporous organosilica functionalized with perfluoroalkylsulfonic acid group | [
"Process Chemistry and Technology",
"Catalysis"
] | ||
Microdosimetry for hadron therapy: A state of the art of detection technology | The interest in hadron therapy is growing fast thanks to the latest technological advances in accelerators and delivery technologies, to the development of more and more efficient and comprehensive treatment planning tools, and due to its increasing clinical adoption proving its efficacy. A precise and reliable beam quality assessment and an accurate and effective inclusion of the biological effectiveness of different radiation qualities are fundamental to exploit at best its advantages with respect to conventional radiotherapy. Currently, in clinical practice, the quality assurance (QA) is carried out by means of conventional dosimetry, while the biological effectiveness of the radiation is taken into account considering the Relative Biological Effectiveness (RBE). The RBE is considered a constant value for protons and it is estimated as a function of the absorbed dose in case of carbon ions. In this framework, microdosimetry could bring a significant improvement to both QA and RBE estimation. By measuring the energy deposited by the radiation into cellular or sub-cellular volumes, microdosimetry could provide a unique characterisation of the beam quality on one hand, and a direct link to radiobiology on the other. Different detectors have been developed for microdosimetry, from the more conventional tissue equivalent proportional counter (TEPC), silicon-based and diamond-based solid-state detectors, to ΔE-E telescope detectors, gas electrons multiplier (GEM), hybrid microdosimeters and a micro-bolometer based on Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) technology. However, because of their different advantages and drawbacks, a standard device and an accredited experimental methodology have not been unequivocally identified yet. The establishment of accepted microdosimetry standard protocols and code of practice is needed before the technique could be employed in clinical practice. Hoping to help creating a solid ground on which future research, development and collaborations could be planned and inspired, a comprehensive state of the art of the detector technologies developed for microdosimetry is presented in this review, discussing their use in clinical hadron therapy conditions and considering their advantages and drawbacks. | Frontiers in Physics | [
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry",
"Mathematical Physics",
"Materials Science (miscellaneous)",
"Biophysics"
] |
Effects of solution pH on ion transport in allophanic andisol | [
"Plant Science",
"Soil Science"
] | ||
A modified stress field intensity approach for fatigue life prediction of components | [
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials"
] |
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