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Fractional Israel layers
[ "Mathematical Physics", "Statistical and Nonlinear Physics" ]
The three-dimensional fossa ovalis
Indian Heart Journal
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Evaluation of earth resistivity for grounding systems in non-uniform soil structure
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology" ]
Mechanical and physiological effects of varying pole weights during Nordic walking compared to walking
[ "Physiology (medical)", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine", "Physiology" ]
Enantioselective Indole Insertion Reactions of α-Carbonyl Sulfoxonium Ylides
[ "Organic Chemistry", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Biochemistry" ]
Influence of ignored and well-known zone distortions on the separation performance of proteins in capillary free zone electrophoresis with special reference to analysis in polyacrylamide-coated fused silica capillaries in various buffers
[ "Organic Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Seismic retrofitting of RC buildings using CFRP and post-tensioned metal straps: shake table tests
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
[ "Geophysics", "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology", "Building and Construction", "Civil and Structural Engineering" ]
Announcement
The Moon
[ "Space and Planetary Science", "Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)", "Astronomy and Astrophysics" ]
Knowledge management and engineering practices: the case of knowledge management, problem solving and engineering practices
[ "Management of Technology and Innovation" ]
First experimental demonstration of faster-than-Nyquist PDM-16QAM transmission over standard single mode fiber
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Change in expression of apoptosis genes after hyperthermia, chemotherapy and radiotherapy in human colon cancer transplanted into nude mice
[ "Gastroenterology" ]
Producers’ access to agricultural credit in Turkey: the case of Adana province
ABSTRACT: The issue of producers’ access to agricultural credit is the key word in contemporary debates in the sense that this theme is increasingly addressed at conferences and scientific congresses. This is explained by the fact that agricultural credit is today considered as an important key to the development of the agricultural sector in developing countries. This study examined the factors influencing producers’ access to agricultural credit in Turkey, precisely in the province of Adana. Questionnaire-based surveys were conducted on a sample of 101 producers trained in a simple random. From the analysis of the results obtained, we deduced that socio-economic factors such as the total area of land used, the irrigated area, the ratio between the total share of land used and the total owned land, then the ratio between the number of agricultural assets of the household and the total number household members play a preponderant role in the access of producers to agricultural credit. Since agricultural credit is perceived as an important lever in terms of the development of the agricultural sector in Turkey; it is therefore imperative, based on these research results, to develop policies aiming to improve producers’ access to agricultural credit.
[ "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
A computational technique for high enthalpy shock tube and shock tunnel flow simulation
[ "Mechanical Engineering" ]
Polymer hydrogels for glutathione-mediated protein release
European Polymer Journal
[ "Organic Chemistry", "Polymers and Plastics", "Materials Chemistry" ]
Grothendieck rings of o-minimal expansions of ordered abelian groups
Journal of Algebra
[ "Algebra and Number Theory" ]
Production-inventory model with price-sensitive demand, volume agility and investment in preservation technology
[ "Management Science and Operations Research", "Computer Science Applications", "Information Systems", "Management Information Systems" ]
“If Man Had Received Such a Nature…” Textual Form, Transmission, and Interpretation of a Passage in Eznik’s Refutation of the Sects (Book I, 11 [§ 45])
After providing some background on Eznik’s views on the origin of evil and free will as they are argued for in his treatise Refutation of the Sects, the article reviews the history of the interpretation of a passage in this work (Eznik, I, 11 [§ 45]), giving a critical assessment of the suggested emendations so far, and proposing two hypothetical readings, based on a comparison of the Armenian text with its supposed Greek Vorlage, the text’s transmission history, and internal contextual analysis.
[ "Political Science and International Relations", "Linguistics and Language", "Sociology and Political Science", "Religious Studies", "Cultural Studies" ]
Christianity with an Asian Face: Asian American Theology in the Making By Peter C. Phan Maryknoll, Orbis, 2003. 253 pp. $30.00
[ "Religious Studies" ]
19° Congresso Anual da Sociedade Europeia de Micobacteriologia (ESM-98)
[ "Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine" ]
Alteraciones ultrasonográficas y funcionales hepáticas en niños y adolescentes con obesidad
Objetivo: determinar las alteraciones ultrasonográficas y funcionales hepáticas en niños y adolescentes con obesidad. Métodos: se realizó un estudio no experimental, analítico, de corte transversal en niños y adolescentes de cinco a diecisiete años con obesidad. La muestra se separó en dos grupos, uno con la presencia de enfermedad de hígado graso no alcohólico (grupo 1) y el otro con hígado normal (grupo 2), determinado mediante ultrasonografía. Se realizó antropometría, composición corporal y mediciones de niveles séricos para establecer un perfil bioquímico y funcional hepático. Las diferencias entre grupos se analizaron mediante la prueba t de Student, p<0.05. Resultados: se estudiaron un total de 59 participantes de los cuales 54.2% (n=32) fue de sexo femenino y 45.8% (n=27), masculino. La edad promedio de la población estudiada fue de 10.05 ± 2.5 años. El grupo 1 estuvo constituido por un total de 72.9% de pacientes (n=43), y el grupo 2 por 27.1% (n=16). Los hallazgos mostraron alteraciones en los niveles séricos, perfil bioquímico y funcionalidad hepática. Las transaminasas e insulina en ayuno fueron significativamente más elevados en los pacientes del grupo 1 que en los del grupo 2 (p<0.05). También se observó mayor resistencia a la insulina (p=0.000) en el grupo 1. Conclusiones: existieron alteraciones en los niveles séricos, perfil bioquímico y funcionalidad hepática. El ultrasonido y las pruebas de funcionamiento hepático deben formar parte de la valoración inicial para la identificación temprana de esta patología en infantes con obesidad.
Atención Familiar
[ "Family Practice", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
Optimized intermolecular potential functions for amides and peptides. Hydration of amides
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Weak nonhomogeneous wavelet dual frames for Walsh reducing subspace of L2(ℝ+)
In wavelet analysis, refinable functions are the bases of extension principles for constructing (weak) dual wavelet frames for [Formula: see text] and its reducing subspaces. This paper addresses refinable function-based dual wavelet frames construction in Walsh reducing subspaces of [Formula: see text]. We obtain a Walsh–Fourier transform domain characterization for weak [Formula: see text]-adic nonhomogeneous dual wavelet frames; and present a mixed oblique extension principle for constructing weak [Formula: see text]-adic nonhomogeneous dual wavelet frames in Walsh reducing subspaces of [Formula: see text].
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Information Systems", "Signal Processing" ]
Abstract P3-12-03: Analysis of radiation dose in the gap region between the supraclavicular target volume to the internal mammary target volume in women receiving regional nodal irradiation
Abstract Purpose: Consensus guidelines for regional nodal irradiation (RNI)/postmastectomy radiation (PMRT) clinical target volumes (CTV) have slight variations amongst leading national organizations. In the US, the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) defines the caudal edge of the supraclavicular (SCV) CTV as the junction of the brachiocephalic and axillary vessels while the internal mammary nodal (IMN) CTV starts at the superior aspect of the medial first rib. This leaves an anatomical gap between the two target volumes. The European Society of Radiation Oncology (ESTRO) does not recommend leaving a gap between the SCV CTV and IMN CTV. We set to analyze radiation dose and patterns of failure in this region. Materials and Methods: We identified consecutive patients treated with RNI/PMRT at our institution from 2013-2016. Patients with metastatic or recurrent disease were excluded. All patients received 50 Gy/25 fractions to the breast/chestwall+regional nodes (including IMN PTV) +/- boost to the lumpectomy cavity/mastectomy scar using 3D conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) or intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). We retrospectively contoured the vessels from one slice below the caudal border of the SCV PTV contour to one slice cranial to the first IMN PTV contour. We calculated the mean dose and the relative V40Gy, V45Gy, and V47.5Gy of the gap region.A gap failure was defined as a first recurrence in this region with or without simultaneous loco-regional recurrence (LRR) or distant metastases (DM). We used the cumulative incidence method to calculate the gap recurrence rate with DM, LRR, and death, as competing risks. Results: 230 patients were included with median age 52 years, predominantly stage III disease (60%), and most treated with preoperative (51%) or postoperative (41%) systemic therapy. Breast cancer subtype was ER+/HER2- in 138 patients, triple negative in 44 patients, and HER2+ in 48 patients. The median (IQR) mean dose, V40Gy, V45Gy, and V47.5 Gy in the gap region were: 20.3 Gy (14.8-26.2 Gy), 6% (1.3%-20.0%), 0.6% (0%-7.0%), and 0% (0%-1.3%). The mean dose to the gap region was slightly higher in patients treated with IMRT (N=68) compared to 3DCRT (N=162): 25.3 Gy (SD 7.5 Gy) vs. 19.5 Gy (SD 8.0 Gy), p<0.0001. With median follow-up of 32 months, there were 2 recurrences in the gap region, both of which occurred with simultaneous distant metastases. No patients had isolated recurrences in the gap region. The 3-year cumulative incidence of recurrence in the gap region was 0.8%. The predominant pattern of failure was DM (N=31) with a 3-year rate of 14.4% followed by LRR (N=6, 4 with simultaneous distant metastases) with a 3-year rate of 3.1%. Conclusion: In a clinical practice in which we routinely contour and treat the IMN PTV and SCV PTV with a gap region between those two volumes, we found that the mean radiation dose to this region is low, at about 50% or less compared to the prescription dose. Despite this, recurrences in this region are exceedingly uncommon and have not yet occurred in the absence of simultaneous DM. While the follow-up is limited, these data support the current guidelines of not routinely targeting this region. Citation Format: Bazan JG, Dicostanzo D, Healy E, Beyer S, White JR. Analysis of radiation dose in the gap region between the supraclavicular target volume to the internal mammary target volume in women receiving regional nodal irradiation [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2018 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; 2018 Dec 4-8; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2019;79(4 Suppl):Abstract nr P3-12-03.
[ "Cancer Research", "Oncology" ]
The role of toxicology interpretations in prevention of sudden death
[ "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
Reexamination of measurement-induced chaos in entanglement-purification protocols
[ "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics" ]
Posttherapeutische Ergebnisse von Leberkarzinomen der Kategorie LR-4 und LR-5
RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
PD30-03 PSYCHOLOGICAL MORBIDITY ASSOCIATED WITH A NEW DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER: RATES AND PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN THE RADICAL PC STUDY
[ "Urology" ]
Mechanical behaviour and the evolution of the dislocation structure of copper polycrystal deformed under fatigue–tension and tension–fatigue sequential strain paths
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
A potential electrolyte (Ce1-x CaxO2-δ) for fuel cells:Theoretical and experimental study
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Process Chemistry and Technology", "Ceramics and Composites", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Yield strength of microcrystalline cellulose: Experimental evidence by dielectric spectroscopy
[ "Pharmaceutical Science" ]
MR-Relaxometry of Myocardial Tissue
[ "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Corrigendum to “A systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of cocaine-induced psychosis in cocaine users” [Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2021 Jul 13;109:110263]
[ "Biological Psychiatry", "Pharmacology" ]
Field meeting at Wateringbury and Mereworth
[ "Paleontology", "Geology" ]
Bousfield localizations of classifying spaces of nilpotent groups
Let G G be a finitely generated nilpotent group. The object of this paper is to identify the Bousfield localization L h B G L_hBG of the classifying space B G BG with respect to a multiplicative complex oriented homology theory h ∗ h_{*
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
Facile one-step synthesis of functionalized biochar from sustainable prolifera-green-tide source for enhanced adsorption of copper ions
[ "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Demands on testing and quality technique in the 1990s
[ "Polymers and Plastics", "Organic Chemistry" ]
Development of Multi Piezo Ink-Jet Printing System Using Arbitrarily Waveform Generator
[ "Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering", "Mechanical Engineering", "Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality" ]
Growth, spectroscopy, and laser performance of a radiation-resistant Cr,Yb,Ho,Pr:GYSGG crystal for 2.84 µm mid-infrared laser
[ "Condensed Matter Physics", "Biochemistry", "Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics", "Biophysics" ]
Stability of nonautonomous systems
Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, Methods & Applications
[ "Applied Mathematics", "Analysis" ]
Analysis of hysterectomy trends in the last 5 years at a tertiary center
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
The protein encoded by the proto-oncogene DEK changes the topology of chromatin and reduces the efficiency of DNA replication in a chromatin-specific manner
The structure of chromatin regulates the genetic activity of the underlying DNA sequence. We report here that the protein encoded by the proto-oncogene DEK, which is involved in acute myelogenous leukemia, induces alterations of the superhelical density of DNA in chromatin. The change in topology is observed with chromatin but not with naked DNA and does not involve dissociation of core histones from chromatin. Moreover, these effects require histone H2A/H2B dimers in addition to histone H3/H4. We additionally tested whether the DEK protein affects DNA-utilizing processes and found that the DEK protein substantially reduces the replication efficiency of chromatin but not of naked DNA templates.
[ "Developmental Biology", "Genetics" ]
Combination chemotherapy for relapsed small-cell lung cancer
[ "Oncology" ]
Prosthetic Valve Thrombosis in the Acute Phase of the Stroke: Relevance of Detection and Follow-Up
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Neurology (clinical)", "Rehabilitation", "Surgery" ]
L'appropriation territoriale de la chambre: un outil d'évaluation de l'adaptation de la personne âgée en maison de retraite?
ABSTRACTThe research presented here argues for the development of an evaluation tool for elderly persons' adjustment to a retirement home that more specifically measures the psychospatial adjustment of home residents. Elderly persons who enter a retirement home must undergo a process that requires them to first disappropriate their old objects and then reappropriate the new ones that furnish their rooms. The order in which this process occurs is as follows: first, objects from their former residence; second, objects acquired after entry into a home; and, third, objects belonging to the retirement home. After the existence of this process had been verified in a sample of 130 residents aged 67 to 98 years, it was demonstrated that the evaluation tool used in this study significantly correlates with the scale developed by Castonguay and Ferron (1999) that measures elderly persons' adjustment to their environments (EAPAR), as well as with the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), which evaluates levels of depression. In this study, this latter is an indicator of adjustment.
Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement
[ "Geriatrics and Gerontology", "Community and Home Care", "Gerontology", "Health (social science)" ]
Steady-State Voltammetry of Hydroxide Ion Oxidation in Aqueous Solutions Containing Ammonia
[ "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Uterine motility after post-partum application of sulprostone and other oxytocics
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
Cd271 mediates proliferation and differentiation of epidermal stem cells to support cutaneous burn wound healing
Cell and Tissue Research
[ "Cell Biology", "Histology", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
Influence of Crash Pulse Characteristics on Whiplash Associated Disorders in Rear Impacts—Crash Recording in Real Life Crashes
Journal of Whiplash & Related Disorders
[ "Rehabilitation", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine", "Surgery" ]
The Use of Ivig in the Treatment of Inflammatory Polyneuropathies and Myasthenia Gravis at the Walton Centre
Background Immunoglobulin is a blood product used in a variety of medical disorders, usually delivered intravenously (IVIg). Neurology patients, particularly those with inflammatory polyneuropathy, utilise a lot of IVIg. There is a national shortage of immunoglobulin and, thus, pressing need to ensure minimum effective dosing as well as rigorous outcome assessments to assess benefit at treatment start and subsequently, as placebo effects can be strong. Methods Serial audit of IVIg use at The Walton Centre against national guidelines was carried out through analysis of clinical notes of day unit patients. Review of the national immunoglobulin database and of neurology outpatient notes to benchmark our practice and provide some comparison with the wider nation was also performed. Results Serial audit led to improved adherence to guidelines, and analysis of practice identified wide variation in IVIg use. Conclusion Local audit and benchmarking of practice can be used to promote quality and consistency of IVIg use across the NHS.
[ "Education" ]
A Peculiar Form of Social Behaviour Induced in Mice By Amphetamine
[ "Behavioral Neuroscience", "Animal Science and Zoology" ]
Wave-like variations in muscular fatigue curves
[ "Physiology" ]
Solid-phase extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography analysis of lipoxygenase pathway products
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biophysics" ]
Land Use Conflicts: Organizational Design and Resource Management. By Herman L. Boschken. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1982. Pp. 275. $21.95.)
[ "Political Science and International Relations", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Angiographic classification of uterine artery in patients with postpartum hemorrhage
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Validity of a Neurological Scoring System for Canine X-Linked Myotubular Myopathy
[ "Genetics (clinical)" ]
Feminist Ethics as Moral Grounding for Stakeholder Theory
AbstractStakeholder theory, as a method of management based on morals and behavior, must be grounded by a theory of ethics. However, traditional ethics of justice and rights cannot completely ground the theory. Following and expanding on the work of Wicks, Gilbert, and Freeman (1994), we believe that feminist ethics, invoking principles of caring, provides the missing element that allows moral theory to ground the stakeholder approach to management. Examples are given to support the suggested general principle for making business decisions under feminist moral theory.
Business Ethics Quarterly
[ "Economics and Econometrics", "Philosophy" ]
Identification of Phenotypic Traits Associated with Tuber Yield Performance in Non-Staking Cultivation of Water Yam (Dioscorea alata L.)
For sustainable food production, labor-saving cultivation systems are required. Yam, a major food crop, is cultivated mostly with supports such as stakes (staking), which increases tuber yield (TY) but involves high material and labor costs. We, therefore, focused on non-staking water yam cultivation, in which no stakes are used. The effects of different cultivation methods (staking vs. non-staking) on TY, yield components, shoot traits, and tuber shape of six cultivars were investigated in a two-year field experiment, and phenotypic traits related to yielding ability in non-staking cultivation were analyzed. Averaged across years and cultivars, TY was significantly lower (by 19%) in non-staking than in staking cultivation because of smaller single-tuber weight. TY was significantly affected by the cultivation × cultivar interaction. We found no difference among cultivars in staking cultivation. In non-staking cultivation, Yamatomakousha and Shirokoushaman 1 cultivars had higher TY than the other cultivars, which was similar to their TY in staking cultivation. Shoot dry weight and vine number were closely associated with TY in both cultivations, whereas lower tuber length-to-width ratio was strongly related to higher TY only in non-staking. Tubers of Yamatomakousha and Shirokoushaman 1 were more rounded than those of other cultivars. In non-staking cultivation, these two cultivars showed a higher vine number and, thus, maintained higher TY owing to higher above-ground growth. Therefore, rounded tubers and high vine number are target traits for non-staking cultivation of water yam.
[ "Agronomy and Crop Science" ]
SYNAPTIC RELATIONSHIPS IN EXPERIMENTAL CEREBELLAR MALFORMATIONS
[ "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]
The Fate of Arteriotomy Patches of Dacron
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Determination of Herbicides and Its Metabolite in Soil and Water Samples by Capillary Electrophoresis-laser Induced Fluorescence Detection Using Microwave-assisted Derivatization
[ "Analytical Chemistry" ]
"Ladybugs of Alberta: Finding the Spots and Connecting the Dots" by John Acorn. 2007. [book review]
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Impact of near-surface defects and morphology on ZnO luminescence
Applied Physics Letters
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Non-deteriorating Choice Without Full Transitivity
Abstract Although the theory of greatest-element rationalizability and maximalelement rationalizability on general domains and without full transitivity of rationalizing relations is well-developed in the literature, these standard notions of rational choice are often considered to be too demanding. An alternative definition of rationality of choice is that of non-deteriorating choice, which requires that the chosen alternatives must be judged at least as good as a reference alternative. In game theory, this definition is well-known under the name of individual rationality when the reference alternative is construed to be the status quo. This alternative form of rationality of individual and social choice is characterized in this paper on general domains and without full transitivity of rationalizing relations.
[ "Philosophy", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Can ethics be technologized? Lessons from Challenger, philosophy, and rhetoric
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Industrial Relations" ]
The Portrayal of Puerto Ricans in Children’s Literature
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
Linoleic acid and α-linolenic acid lightens ultraviolet-induced hyperpigmentation of the skin
[ "Dermatology" ]
A note on endogenous competition mode with managerial-unionized firms
[ "Economics and Econometrics" ]
Reliability/cost implications of PV and wind energy utilization in small isolated power systems
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology" ]
SOME PERCEPTUAL CORRELATES OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION
The Journal of NERVOUS and MENTAL DISEASE
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health" ]
A novel nitrilase, arylacetonitrilase, of Alcaligenes faecalis JM3. Purification and characterization
[ "Biochemistry" ]
Hyphema in Infancy and Childhood: A Brief Review and Report of an Unusual Case
[ "Ophthalmology", "Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health" ]
Experimental tests of neutron shielding for the ATLAS forward region
[ "Instrumentation", "Nuclear and High Energy Physics" ]
Economic analysis of artificially roughened solar air heater with v-shaped ribs
Due to the minimal transfer of heat from absorber plate to moving air in the duct, solar air heaters have low performance. One of the procedures to augment the heat transfer by substantial amount is by utilizing artificial roughness, by which the performance can be improved considerably. In this study, an economic investigation of solar air heater embedded with artificial roughness is accomplished numerically employing v-shaped roughness, with the objective of optimising life cycle solar savings. The non-dimensional parameters of roughness, namely, angle of attack (α), roughness pitch (p/e) and roughness height (e/Dh) are examined by varying temperature rise over the solar air heater (∆T) and solar radiations (I) for different economic parameters values i.e., cost of collector, cost of roughness elements, and cost of conventional fuel.
[ "Energy (miscellaneous)", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Diagnostic Assessment Approach for Formulating a Modernization Strategy for Small-Scale National Irrigation Systems in the Philippines
[ "Soil Science", "Agronomy and Crop Science" ]
Experimental Study on Development of Air Leakage Model and Performance Characteristics of a Desiccant Rotor
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
[ "Mechanical Engineering" ]
Investigations of cardiac sarcolemmal ATPase activity in rabbits with acute myocarditis produced by scorpion venom (Buthus tamulus).
Japanese Heart Journal
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Further Comment on Ethnic Relations in Southeastern Mexico
American Anthropologist
[ "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)", "Anthropology" ]
Field and Laboratory Testing of St. Peter Sandstone
[ "Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology" ]
Genius, Method, and Morality: Images of Newton in Britain, 1760–1860
The ArgumentFocusing on the celebrations of Newton and his work, this article investigates the use of the concept of genius and its connection with debates on the methodology of science and the morality of great discoverers. During the period studied, two areas of tension developed. Firstly, eighteenth-century ideas about the relationship between genius and method were challenged by the notion of scientific genius as transcending specifiable rules of method. Secondly, assumptions about the nexus between intellectual and moral virtue were threatened by the emerging conception of genius as marked by an extraordinary personality – on the one hand capable of breaking with established methods to achieve great discoveries, on the other, likely to transgress moral and social conventions. The assesments of Newton by nineteenth-century scientists such as Brewster, Whewell, and De Morgan were informed by these tensions.
[ "History and Philosophy of Science" ]
On the Statistical Properties of the Parameters B and q in Creep Crack Growth Law, da/dt=B(C*)q, in the Case of Mod. 9Cr-1Mo Steel
[ "Mechanical Engineering" ]
Effects of reductive methylation on microtubule assembly. Evidence for an essential amino group in the alpha-chain.
Journal of Biological Chemistry
[ "Cell Biology", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry" ]
Extraterritorial Movements and Dispersal of Wolves in Southcentral Alaska
[ "Nature and Landscape Conservation", "Genetics", "Animal Science and Zoology", "Ecology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Basement control on flexural profiles and the distribution of foreland facies: The Dwyka Group of the Karoo Basin, South Africa
Geology
[ "Geology" ]
Beitrag zur Ätiologie der Hexenbesenkrankheit der KakteeOpuntia tuna (=tuna monstrosa)
Experientia
[ "Cell Biology", "Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience", "Pharmacology", "Molecular Biology", "Molecular Medicine" ]
Unnatural milieu: Thrombus after transcatheter mitral valve replacement
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine", "Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging" ]
Gurinder Saini, per gli amici Guri
[ "Ocean Engineering" ]
Narrative text biases attending the critical incidents technique
The critical incident technique (CIT) wherein informants describe their experiences and feelings attendant to a specific occasion is an attractive qualitative technique because it is easy to administer in a group setting, computer textual analysis is readily available, and it provides insight into marketplace phenomena. However, self‐disclosure theory predicts and studies have found that the informant’s gender, the target of the disclosure, and similarity between informant and target affect the quality of the informant’s narrative text. Using hypotheses from this knowledge base and adding the consumer construct of involvement, the authors conduct an experiment using CIT. Three hypotheses are supported: females disclose more than males, more is disclosed to friends than to strangers, and a high involvement topic produces more disclosure than does a low involvement one. Qualitative marketing researchers are warned that subtle biases exist in narrative text generated by the use of CIT, and precautions are suggested.
Qualitative Market Research: An International Journal
[ "Marketing" ]
Cutaneous Infection Caused by Mycobacterium smegmatis
[ "Infectious Diseases", "Microbiology (medical)" ]
Neuromuscular Fatigue and Recovery after Heavy Resistance, Jump, and Sprint Training
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Comment
It is no secret that today the majority of paint and printing ink manufacturers now prefer to ‘buy in’ the bulk of their technology. It is not just the cost of running an effective and on‐going R. & D. programme, but the ever increasing added cost of making sure that the company and its products meets the wealth of Government legislation, and not least that from the Health and Safety Commission.
[ "Materials Chemistry", "Surfaces, Coatings and Films" ]
Intramolecular exchange in phosphorus pentahalide molecules
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
An Ultrafast Tool for Minimum Reticulate Networks
[ "Computational Theory and Mathematics", "Computational Mathematics", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology", "Modeling and Simulation" ]
The role of Mycobacterium tuberculosis secreted protein in the induction of Th1 immune response.
Frontiers in Immunology
[ "Immunology", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
Zubiri, Xavier: Los problemas fundamentales de la metafísica occidental, Alianza Editorial-Fundación Xavier Zubiri, Madrid, 1994, 439 págs.
[ "Philosophy" ]
GLIMG: Global and local item graphs for top-N recommender systems
Information Sciences
[ "Artificial Intelligence", "Information Systems and Management", "Computer Science Applications", "Theoretical Computer Science", "Control and Systems Engineering", "Software" ]
Ficolin Gene Polymorphisms in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Rheumatoid Arthritis
Annals of Human Genetics
[ "Genetics (clinical)", "Genetics" ]
Intrauterine insemination: the University of Minnesota experience
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
The hyperthermic effect of intracerebroventricular cholera enterotoxin in the unanaesthetized cat
[ "Physiology" ]
Sexual Differentiation of Griffithsia monilis (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Hybrids between Female and Male Thalli
[ "Plant Science", "Aquatic Science", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Le Conflit Franco-Marocain, 1943–1956. Volume I, Historique; Volume II, Mécanisme De La Décolonisation Du Protectorat: Contribution À La Théorie Du Système Politique; Volume III, Institutions Et Groupes Sociaux; Annexes. By Stéphane Bernard. [Centre européen de la Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale. Études de cas de conflits internationaux, Number 21 (Brussels: Éditions de l'Institut de Sociologie de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles. 1963. Pp. 389; 286; 402.)
[ "Museology", "Archeology", "History" ]