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Heat stress, haematology and small intestinal morphology in broiler chickens: insight into impact and antioxidant-induced amelioration | [
"Animal Science and Zoology"
] | ||
Synchronous vs. Asynchronous vs. Blended Remote Delivery of Introduction to Biomechanics Course | [
"Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law",
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | ||
Adsorption of Phthalates by Activated Sludge And Its Biopolymers | [
"Waste Management and Disposal",
"Water Science and Technology",
"Environmental Chemistry"
] | ||
Formulating a Concept Base for Secondary Level Engineering: A Review and Synthesis | [
"Education"
] | ||
Bayesian vehicle class recognition using 3-d probe | [
"Automotive Engineering"
] | ||
Vortex combustion of bengal candle | [
"Energy Engineering and Power Technology",
"Fuel Technology"
] | ||
Transient isotopic tracing of methanation kinetics with parallel paths | [
"Process Chemistry and Technology",
"Catalysis"
] | ||
Procedural Memory Following Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: Group Performance and Individual Differences on the Rotary Pursuit Task | [
"Behavioral Neuroscience",
"Biological Psychiatry",
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Neurology",
"Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology"
] | ||
Chiral recognition of dipeptides in phosphatidylcholine aggregates | [
"Inorganic Chemistry",
"Organic Chemistry",
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry",
"Catalysis"
] | ||
Identity Formation Re-revisited: A Rejoinder to Waterman on Developmental and Cross-Cultural Issues | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Developmental and Educational Psychology",
"Education",
"Experimental and Cognitive Psychology",
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | ||
Performance and dependability techniques and tools | [
"Computer Networks and Communications",
"Hardware and Architecture",
"Modeling and Simulation",
"Software"
] | ||
Chemotherapy-related changes in central nervous system phospholipids and neurocognitive function in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology",
"Hematology"
] | ||
The Notch signaling pathway in hematopoiesis and hematologic malignancies | [
"Hematology"
] | ||
Stepwise spin-state switching in a manganese(iii) complex | Detailed magneto-structural correlation in a mononuclear manganese(iii) complex exhibiting reversible two-step spin-state switching has been reported. | [
"Inorganic Chemistry"
] | |
The Relative Enzymatic Activity of Certain Mouse Tumors and Normal Control Tissues | [
"Cancer Research",
"Oncology"
] | ||
Moderate Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: What Is the Best Way Forward? | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | [
"Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine",
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | |
Announcements | European Journal of Immunology | [
"Immunology",
"Immunology and Allergy"
] | |
Developmental origins of neurotransmitter and transcriptome alterations in adult female zebrafish exposed to atrazine during embryogenesis | [
"Toxicology"
] | ||
Functions and interaction of plant lipid signalling under abiotic stresses | [
"Plant Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | ||
Research in Progress in Legal History | [
"Law",
"History"
] | ||
MURCIO MAGHEI, A. (2013) Interpretar. De la comprensión previa a la explicación de los acontecimientos. Madrid, Narcea. | Teoría de la Educación. Revista Interuniversitaria | [
"Education"
] | |
Nitroxy- and azidomethyl azofurazans as advanced energetic materials | [
"Metals and Alloys",
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Ceramics and Composites",
"Computational Mechanics"
] | ||
Electrochemical deposition of CeO2 nanocrystals on Co3O4 nanoneedle arrays for efficient oxygen evolution | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Metals and Alloys",
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials"
] | |
Re: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Implications for Pharmacologic Treatment and Perioperative Care | Journal of Urology | [
"Urology"
] | |
Cannabis, Pain, and Sleep: Lessons from Therapeutic Clinical Trials ofSativex®, a Cannabis-Based Medicine | [
"Molecular Biology",
"Molecular Medicine",
"Biochemistry",
"Bioengineering"
] | ||
In conversation with Jim Blair | [
"Pediatrics",
"Psychiatric Mental Health"
] | ||
Exploiting voltage support of voltage-source HVDC | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering"
] | ||
898 Poster Dosimetric study of prostate templates used for high dose rate brachytherapy | [
"Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging",
"Oncology",
"Hematology"
] | ||
Social differentiation of vaccine hesitancy among French parents and the mediating role of trust and commitment to health: A nationwide cross-sectional study | [
"Infectious Diseases",
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health",
"Molecular Medicine"
] | ||
New approach to control the methanogenic reactor of a two-phase anaerobic digestion system | [
"Pollution",
"Waste Management and Disposal",
"Water Science and Technology",
"Ecological Modeling",
"Environmental Engineering",
"Civil and Structural Engineering"
] | ||
Notes on North American Sphagnum. XII. Sphagnum cyclophyllum | The Bryologist | [
"Plant Science",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | |
Le bloc de branche gauche instable et provocable | [
"Pharmacology (medical)",
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine"
] | ||
Laguerre polynomial expansions in indefinite inner product spaces | [
"Applied Mathematics",
"Analysis"
] | ||
Aeolian Dunes | Technology Today Series articles provide useful summary informationon both classic and emerging concepts in petroleum engineering. Purpose:To provide the general reader with a basic understanding of a significantconcept, technique, or development within a specific area of technology. Aeolian dune deposits of windblown sands are important reservoirs in someparts of the world. The giant Groningen gas field in Holland and the Leman Bankgas field in the North Sea both contain Rotliegendes formation sandstones laiddown on land by winds. These types of deposits require large volumes of drysand and sufficient wind velocities to move the sand. Such conditions areusually found in desert areas (e.g., the Sahara Desert) and along coastalbeaches (e.g., Padre Island, TX). Crescent-shaped, or barchan, dunes are common(see Fig. 1). Other dune shapes are long, linear mounds, which were depositedeither transverse or longitudinal to the wind direction. The sands in the dunesare generally well sorted and range from fine to coarse sizes. However, thedeposit may also contain dry stream beds (wadis) or dry lakes where poorlysorted channels of sand and gravel are found or where thin layers of silts andclay were left. Dunes laid down on deserts may form regional sand sheetshundreds to more than 1,000 ft [300 m] thick covering hundreds of square miles. Those formed on coastal barrier islands may contain individual bars only a fewfeet thick and less than 100 ft [30 m] wide. Lateral and vertical continuity ofsands is generally good but is sometimes severely limited by postdepositionalcementation. Medium- to giant-scale cross-bedding with dips of 20 to 30 degrees[0.35 to 0.52 rad] is commonly observed (see Fig. 2). Horizontal laminae ofclay/silt deposits may be preserved as vertical barriers in some aeolianformations (see Fig. 3). Lateral communication may also be poor in somelow-permeability reservoirs, such as the Leman Bank, as evidenced by the muchlower permeabilities calculated from well tests than those from arithmeticaverages of core data. The geologic models for high- and low-quality aeoliandune reservoirs are shown in Figs. 4A and 4B, respectively. High-qualitydeposits have well-sorted to extremely well-sorted sands. They have widespreadlateral continuity with minor reductions in horizontal permeability resultingfrom cross-bedding. Vertical continuity may be good but occasionallyinterrupted by isolated, horizontal shale beds. Both continuity andpermeability can be poor in low-quality deposits. Development of production, and location and completion of wells in high-quality deposits, are relativelystraightforward. Because of the good continuity of sands, aquifer performanceand recoveries by natural waterdrive may be high. The lack of vertical barriersin high-quality deposits often requires that the wells be completed to minimizeconing of the invading fluid. In low-quality dune deposits where cementationand shale beds are frequent barriers, however, effective drainage of allregions and productivity can be severe problems. In these, an early integratedprogram of coring, logging, and well testing should be carried out indeveloping the field. Analysis of the data by teams of geophysicists, geologists, and engineers can improve understanding of reservoir continuity toaid in locating and completing additional wells and in evaluatingfluid-injection projects. After the field goes on production, surveillanceprojects. After the field goes on production, surveillance programs of periodicpressure surveys and well tests are especially programs of periodic pressuresurveys and well tests are especially important in providing data fordeveloping more-effective depletion plans for maintaining the desiredproduction rates and achieving the highest economical recovery. p. 11 | [
"Strategy and Management",
"Energy Engineering and Power Technology",
"Industrial Relations",
"Fuel Technology"
] | |
Deformation Behavior of Poly(ether ester) Copolymer As Revealed by Small- and Wide-Angle Scattering of X-ray Radiation from Synchrotron | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Inorganic Chemistry",
"Polymers and Plastics",
"Organic Chemistry"
] | ||
UV-Vis Spectrophotometry Observation to Find Appropriate Wavelength for Non-Invasive Blood Haemoglobin Level Measurement Optical Device | The wavelength convention for non-invasive blood hemoglobin measurement remains inconclusive. This experimental observation to find the appropriate wavelength candidate of LED for non-invasive blood hemoglobin level measurement optical device in 200 nm to 900 nm range. This observation ran in Prodia Kedoya and Biochemistry Lab, Universitas Krida Wacana, West Jakarta, in July 2019. The blood samples were obtained from 10 randomly selected consenting non blinded, healthy adult subjects between 18 and 60 years old. Each blood sample was diluted using double distilled water and measured absorbance using UV-Vis Spectrophotometry. Then it compared to blood hemoglobin level by standard gold measurement from Prodia Kedoya. The result shows functional group found in human Hb is C=O. Appropriate wavelengths were obtained based on the Pearson correlation, standard deviation, and human skin pigment, which are 525 nm, 550 nm, and 570 nm. Then the measurement of Hb levels is carried out at the selected wavelength and processed using a ZunZunSite3 to get the mapping data of Hb level from ten respondents. Root mean square error from the measurement. The error obtained is minimal, which indicates that the wavelength used is suitable for measuring the Hb level. Ethical Clearance: 076/IT3.KEPMSM-IPB/SK/2018. | Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry | [
"Molecular Biology",
"Molecular Medicine",
"Biochemistry",
"Biotechnology"
] |
Minimally invasive approach to pleural empyema: uniportal or biportal? | [
"Management of Technology and Innovation"
] | ||
Study of the total histone of the cotton plant of variety 108-F | [
"Plant Science"
] | ||
The oligomeric state of thyroid receptor regulates hormone binding kinetics | We previously reported that mutations in the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) surface that mediates dimer and heterodimer formation do not alter affinity for cognate hormone (triiodothyronine (T3)) yet dramatically enhance T3 association and dissociation rates. This study aimed to show that TR oligomeric state influences binding and dissociation kinetics. We performed binding assays using marked hormone (125I-T3) and TRs expressed and purified by different methods. We find that T3 associates with TRs with biphasic kinetics in solution; a rapid step (half-life ±0.1 h) followed by a slower second step (half-life ±5 h) and that purification of monomers suggests that biphasic kinetics are due to the presence of monomers and dimers in our preparations. In support of this idea, incubation of TR ligand binding domain monomers with corepressor peptide induces dimer formation and decreases association rates and T3 binds to, and dissociates from, a TRβ mutant that only forms dimers (TRβD355R) with slow single-phase kinetics. In addition, heterodimer formation with retinoid X receptors also influences ligand binding kinetics. Together, these results suggest that the dimer/heterodimer surface is allosterically coupled to the hormone binding pocket and that different interactions at this surface exert different effects on ligand binding that may be relevant for TR actions in the cell. | [
"Endocrinology",
"Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism"
] | |
“I am Just a Policeman”: The Case of Carlo Lucarelli’s and Maurizio de Giovanni’s Historical Crime Novels Set during Fascism | This article analyzes two successful Italian novels set during the Ventennio and the Second World War, namely Carlo Lucarelli’s Carta bianca (1990) and Maurizio De Giovanni’s Per mano mia (2011). It shows how Lucarelli confronts the troubling adherence to Fascism through a novel in which investigations are continually hampered by overpowering political forces. By contrast, in spite of expressing an anti-Fascist view, De Giovanni’s novel ends up providing a sanitized version of the Ventennio that allows the protagonist to fulfil his role as a policeman without outward contradictions. By mixing crime fiction and history, Lucarelli intervenes in the revisionist debate of the 1980s and 1990s by attacking the new mythology of the innocent Fascist. Twenty years later, following years of Berlusconi’s propaganda, De Giovanni waters down the hybridization of crime fiction and history with the insertion of romance and the supernatural in order to provide entertaining stories and attract a large audience. In the final analysis, from being functional to political and social criticism in Lucarelli’s series, the fruitful hybridization of crime fiction and history has turned into a mirror of the political and historical de-awareness of Italian society of the 2000s in De Giovanni’s series. | Quaderni d'italianistica | [
"Literature and Literary Theory"
] |
Ultrafine Particle Removal Using Gas Cluster Ion Beam Technology | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Un bien bel anniversaire : 22 septembre 2016 – 40ans de la première implantation cochléaire multicanal | [
"Otorhinolaryngology",
"Surgery"
] | ||
Über Epiphysenbildungen am Hinterhaupte und an den beiden atypischen Halswirbeln des Höhlenbären und anderer Säugetiere | [
"Paleontology"
] | ||
Time-varying and static magnetic fields act in combination to alter calcium signal transduction in the lymphocyte | [
"Cell Biology",
"Genetics",
"Molecular Biology",
"Biochemistry",
"Structural Biology",
"Biophysics"
] | ||
Distribución geográfica y diversidad de los musgos neotropicales | Se reconocen 3869 especies y variedades en la flora de musgos de la zona intertropical del Nuevo Mundo. A pesar de las ideas generales sobre sus patrones de distribución, no se han identificado con precisión las regiones de alta diversidad y las de endemismo. Más del 44% de las especies y variedades son endémicas y cerca de 32 géneros contienen 30 o más especies en la región. Para examinar las hipótesis sobre las causas de la diversidad florística y las relaciones de la flora, se deben completar los catálogos básicos de musgos por país o por región y aplicar técnicas modernas de análisis sistemático y biogeográfico. | Botanical Sciences | [
"Plant Science"
] |
Darwin's Reef ( The Time at Darwin's Reef: Poetic Explorations in Anthropology and History , Ivan Brady) | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Philosophy",
"Anthropology"
] | ||
Graphical Abstract: ChemBioChem 2/2008 | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Molecular Biology",
"Molecular Medicine",
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
A Transnational Dialogue from the Arab-Argentine Immigrant Press | Beyond the geographical borders of the Middle East, discourses and debates about Middle Eastern women played an important role in the Arabic immigrant press inthe Mahjar (diaspora). This article explores the particular case of al-Istiklaal in the final moments and aftermath of the Great Syrian Revolt, “the largest, longest, andmost destructive of the Arab Middle Eastern revolts” (Provence, 2005, p. 12). From its first issue in June 1926 until late 1929, this Arab-Argentine newspaper systematically attacked the French Mandate and advocated for an independent Syria and Lebanon, which should be part of a larger pan-Arab political entity. | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics"
] | |
Voluntary Defenders in Criminal Cases | [
"Sociology and Political Science"
] | ||
Hommage à Gilbert Durand | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"History",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Emission phases of implosion sources for x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy | At the Laboratory for Laser Energetics' Omega Laser Facility, thin plastic shells were directly driven with ∼20 kJ resulting in a time-integrated x-ray yield of ∼1012 ph/eV/sr at 7 keV. Using temporally, spatially, and spectrally discriminating diagnostics, three x-ray emission phases were identified: corona emission produced by the laser ablation of the shell, core stagnation, and afterglow emission due to the expanding hot material after stagnation. The newly measured corona and afterglow emission phases account for ∼25% of the total x-ray signal and produce x-ray emission at a different time or larger radius than previously considered. The resulting implications of this additional emission for x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy are discussed. Finally, improvements to the laser drive intensity and uniformity produced a factor-of-2 increase in total x-ray emission while decreasing the size of the stagnated core. | Physics of Plasmas | [
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] |
Hémorragie du post-partum : actualités dans la prise en charge transfusionnelle | [
"Biochemistry (medical)",
"Clinical Biochemistry",
"Hematology"
] | ||
Directional imbalance in freight rates: evidence from Japanese inter-prefectural data | [
"Economics and Econometrics",
"Geography, Planning and Development"
] | ||
Vector Mechanics of Fluids and Magnetofluids. Salomon Eskinazi. Academic Press, New York. 1967. 499 pp. 128s. | [
"Aerospace Engineering"
] | ||
Application of the truth and reconciliation model to meaningfully engage deaf sign language users in the research process. | Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology | [
"Sociology and Political Science",
"Social Psychology"
] | |
What constitutes quality to students in higher education? An empirical investigation of course-level student expectations | Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify and interpret the critical quality attributes of core educational services at the course level both with student and lecturer involvement. Significant differences between the viewpoints of these two directly involved stakeholder groups are also demonstrated to provide a better understanding of student expectations. Methodology Students of quality management courses were invited to collect those attributes that could have an impact on their perceived educational service quality. The compiled list of 23 characteristics has been formed on the basis of a four-point Likert scale-based questionnaire. With approximately 360 responses, thorough statistical analyses have been executed to investigate whether any significant differences could be detected between the quality attributes perceived by the different student segments. A group of lecturers has also been invited to fulfil the same questionnaire to compare their viewpoints with those of the students. Findings The results allow us to identify critical quality attributes which may be used in all platforms and interactions with students. The conclusions can be implemented on the course level to adjust the plan-do-check-act-based improvement of courses in which lecturers are directly interested. Originality As the new generation of students increasingly regard themselves as customers, they have become more aware of how they are taught and how they participate in the learning process. Institutionalizing this approach may contribute to the shaping of the organizational quality culture by emphasizing student focus and may result in the identification of best practices and standardization of processes at the course level. | [
"Education"
] | |
Measuring Spatiotemporal Parameters on Treadmill Walking Using Wearable Inertial System | This study aims to measure and compare spatiotemporal gait parameters in nineteen subjects using a full wearable inertial mocap system Xsens (MVN Awinda, Netherlands) and a photoelectronic system one-meter OptoGaitTM (Microgait, Italy) on a treadmill imposing a walking speed of 5 km/h. A total of eleven steps were considered for each subject constituting a dataset of 209 samples from which spatiotemporal parameters (SPT) were calculated. The step length measurement was determined using two methods. The first one considers the calculation of step length based on the inverted pendulum model, while the second considers an anthropometric approach that correlates the stature with an anthropometric coefficient. Although the absolute agreement and consistency were found for the calculation of the stance phase, cadence and gait cycle, from our study, differences in SPT were found between the two systems. Mean square error (MSE) calculation of their speed (m/s) with respect to the imposed speed on a treadmill reveals a smaller error (MSE = 0.0008) using the OptoGaitTM. Overall, our results indicate that the accurate detection of heel strike and toe-off have an influence on phases and sub-phases for the entire acquisition. Future study in this domain should investigate how to design and integrate better products and algorithms aiming to solve the problematic issues already identified in this study without limiting the user’s need and performance in a different environment. | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Biochemistry",
"Instrumentation",
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | |
A survey of sheep and/or cattle farmers in the UK shows confusion over the diagnosis and control of rumen fluke and liver fluke | [
"Parasitology"
] | ||
Type 2 Diabetes and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Risk Factors and Pathogenesis | [
"Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism",
"Internal Medicine"
] | ||
Hall Probe Based System for Study of AC Transport Current Distribution in YBCO Coated Conductors at Frequencies Up to 700 Hz | IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | |
Reading & writing | 06–73Al-Sa'Di, Rami A. & Jihad M. Hamdan (U Jordan, Amman, Jordan; enigma_1g@yahoo.co.uk), ‘Synchronous online chat’ English: Computer-mediated communication. World Englishes (Blackwell) 24.4 (2005), 409–424.06–74Bitchener, John, Stuart Young & Denise Cameron (Auckland, New Zealand), The effect of different types of corrective feedback on ESL student writing. Journal of Second Language Writing (Elsevier) 14.3 (2005), 191–205.06–75Blevins, Wiley (Scholastic Inc., USA), The importance of reading fluency and the English language learner. The Language Teacher (Japan Association for Language Teaching) 29.6 (2005), 13–16.06–76Brown, Annie (U Melbourne, Australia; a.brown@unimelb.edu.au), Self-assessment of writing in independent language learning programs: The value of annotated samples. Assessing Writing (Elsevier) 10.3 (2005), 174–191.06–77Claridge, Gillian (International Pacific College, New Zealand), Simplification in graded readers: Measuring the authenticity of graded texts. Reading in a Foreign Language (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawaii) 17.2 (2005), 144–159.06–78Eriksson, Katarina & Karin Aronsson (U Linköping, Sweden), ‘We're really lucky’: Co-creating ‘us’ and the ‘other’ in school booktalk. Discourse & Society (Sage) 16.5 (2005), 719–738.06–79Ferenz, Orna (Bar Ilan U, Ramat Gan, Israel; ferenzo@mail.biu.ac.il), EFL writers' social networks: Impact on advanced academic literacy development. Journal of English for Academic Purposes (Elsevier) 4.4 (2005), 339–35106–80Fowle, Clyde (Macmillan Education, East Asia), Simply read-Introducing reading for pleasure. The Language Teacher (Japan Association for Language Teaching) 29.6 (2005), 20–22.06–81Hee Ko, Myong (Seoul National U, Korea; myongheeko@yahoo.co.kr), Glosses, comprehension, and strategy use. Reading in a Foreign Language (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawaii) 17.2 (2005), 125–143.06–82Hinkel, Eli (Seattle U, USA), Hedging, inflating, and persuading in L2 academic writing. Applied Language Learning (Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center and Presidio of Monterey, USA) 15.1 & 15.2 (2005), 29–53.06–83Hirvela, Alan (Ohio State U, USA; hirvela.1@osu.edu) & Yuerong Liu Sweetland, Two case studies of L2 writers' experiences across learning-directed portfolio contexts. Assessing Writing (Elsevier), 10.3 (2005), 192–213.06–84Holligan, Chris (U Paisley, UK), Fact and fiction: A case history of doctoral supervision. Educational Research (Routledge/Taylor & Francis) 47.3 (2005), 267–278.06–85Kaakinnen, Johanna K. & Jukka Hyona (U Turku, Finland), Perspective effects on expository text comprehension: Evidence from think-aloud protocols, eyetracking, and recall. Discourse Processes (Lawrence Erlbaum) 40.3 (2005), 239–257.06–86Kimball, Miles (Texas Technical U, USA), Database e-portfolio systems: A critical appraisal. Computers and Composition (Elsevier) 22.4 (2005), 434–458.06–87Krekeler, Christian (Konstanz U of Applied Sciences, Germany), Language for special academic purposes (LSAP) testing: The effect of background knowledge revisited. Language Testing (Hodder Arnold) 23.1 (2006), 99–130.06–88Lillis, Theresa (The Open U, UK) & Mary Jane Curry, Professional academic writing by multilingual scholars: Interactions with literacy brokers in the production of English-medium texts.Written Communication (Sage) 23.1 (2006), 3–35.06–89Martínez, Iliana A. (Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto, Argentina), Native and non-native writers' use of first person pronouns in the different sections of biology research articles in English. Journal of Second Language Writing (Elsevier) 14.3 (2005), 174–190.06–90Pavri, Shireen (California State U, USA), Johnell Bentz, Janetta Fleming Bradley & Laurie Corso, ‘Me amo leer’ reading experiences in a central Illinois summer migrant education programme. Language, Culture and Curriculum (Multilingual Matters) 18.2 (2005), 154–163.06–91Reinheimer, David A. (Southeast Missouri State U, USA; dreinheimer@semo.edu), Teaching composition online: Whose side is time on?Computers and Composition (Elsevier) 22.4 (2005), 459–470.06–92Rott, Susanne (U Illinois at Chicago, USA), Processing glosses: A qualitative exploration of how form–meaning connections are established and strengthened. Reading in a Foreign Language (National Foreign Language Resource Center, University of Hawaii), 17.2 (2005), 95–124.06–93Salmeron, Ladislao (U Granada, Spain), Jose J. Canas, Walter Kintsch & Immaculada Fajardo, Reading strategies and hypertext comprehension. Discourse Processes (Lawrence Erlbaum) 40.3 (2005), 171–191.06–94Sapp, David Alan & James Simon (Fairfield U, USA; dsapp@mail.fairfield.edu), Comparing grades in online and face-to-face writing courses: Interpersonal accountability and institutional commitment. Computers and Composition (Elsevier) 22.4 (2005), 471–489.06–95Shaffer, Jeffrey (Osaka Gakuin U, Japan), Choosing narrow reading texts for incidental vocabulary acquisition. The Language Teacher (Japan Association for Language Teaching) 29.7 (2005), 21–27.06–96Storch, Neomy (U Melbourne, Australia), Collaborative writing: Product, process, and students' reflections. Journal of Second Language Writing (Elsevier) 14.3 (2005), 153–173.06–97Syrquin, Anna F. (U Miami, USA), Registers in the academic writing of African American college students. Written Communication (Sage) 23.1 (2006), 63–90.06–98Tardy, Christine M. (DePaul U, USA; ctardy@depaul.edu), ‘It's like a story’: Rhetorical knowledge development in advanced academic literacy. Journal of English for Academic Purposes (Elsevier) 4.4 (2005), 325–338.06–99Taylor, Alison (U the West of England, UK), Elisabeth Lazarus & Ruth Cole, Putting languages on the (drop down) menu: Innovative writing frames in modern foreign language teaching. Educational Review (Routledge/Taylor & Francis) 57.4 (2005), 435–455.06–100Tetsuhito, Shizuka, Takeuchi, Osamu, Yashima, Tomoko & Yoshizawa, Kiyomi (Kansai U, Japan), A comparison of three- and four-option English tests for university entrance selection purposes in Japan. Language Testing (Hodder Arnold) 23.1 (2006), 35–57.06–101Thomas, Sue (De Montfort U, UK), Narratives of digital life at the trAce online writing centre. Computers and Composition (Elsevier) 22.4 (2005), 493–501.06–102You, Xiaoye (The Pennsylvania State U, USA; xuy10@psu.edu), ‘The choice made from no choice’: English writing instruction in a Chinese university. Journal of Second Language Writing (Elsevier) 13.2 (2004), 97–110. | [
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics"
] | |
Introducción: Letras Verdes y los estudios socioambientales | Presentación del número | [
"Process Chemistry and Technology",
"Economic Geology",
"Fuel Technology"
] | |
Vision loss, third and fourth nerve palsy and non‐responsive midriasis after contralateral retrobulbar anaesthesia | [
"Ophthalmology"
] | ||
Early precut is as efficient as pancreatic stent in preventing post-ERCP pancreatitis in high-risk subjects - A randomized study | [
"Gastroenterology"
] | ||
Local Linearization Method for Numerical Integration of Delay Differential Equations | [
"Numerical Analysis",
"Applied Mathematics",
"Computational Mathematics"
] | ||
Effects of 4-hydroxynonenal on isolated hepatocytes. Studies on chemiluminescence response, alkane production and glutathione status | The effect of 4-hydroxy-2,3-trans-nonenal, a diffusible product of lipid peroxidation, on isolated hepatocytes was evaluated with two non-invasive techniques measuring low-level chemiluminescence and alkane evolution. Oxygen-induced low-level chemiluminescence and ethane and n-pentane formation by hepatocytes is enhanced over 7-fold in the presence of 4-hydroxynonenal (2 mM). Glutathione-depleted hepatocytes show a higher increase than controls in both low-level chemiluminescence and alkane formation upon supplementation with 4-hydroxynonenal. The effects on both parameters are diminished by vitamin E pretreatment of rats and are absent under anaerobiosis. At variance with chemiluminescence and alkane formation, 4-hydroxynonenal does not elicit a concomitant increase in malonaldehyde or diene-conjugate formation. Addition of 4-hydroxynonenal to a suspension of hepatocytes causes a rapid loss of cellular glutathione in the form of a glutathione conjugate with the alkenal as observed with high-pressure liquid-chromatographic analysis. The reaction between glutathione and 4-hydroxynonenal proceeds also spontaneously in vitro at 1:1 stoichiometry. The cellular effects of 4-hydroxynonenal evaluated by low-level chemiluminescence and alkane formation are independent of the formation of a glutathione conjugate and seem to rely on the remaining not-bound 4-hydroxynonenal. The sensitivity of 4-hydroxynonenal-enhanced chemiluminescence and alkane formation to free-radical quenchers suggests the participation of a free-radical propagation process. | [
"Computer Science Applications",
"History",
"Education"
] | |
Editorial Board | Middle East Critique | [
"Political Science and International Relations",
"History",
"Cultural Studies"
] | |
Deep Waters: The Etymology of Vedic gabhīrá- | Historical Linguistics | [
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics"
] | |
On triple-cut of scattering amplitudes | Physics Letters B | [
"Nuclear and High Energy Physics"
] | |
Influence of interlayer thickness of a thin noble metal MSIP-PVD coating on compound and system properties for glass lens moulding | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Mechanical Engineering"
] | ||
Reduction of the North Polar Distances of the Cape Catalogue for 1860 to Auwers' Standard | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | [
"Space and Planetary Science",
"Astronomy and Astrophysics"
] | |
Communal living: the role of polyploidy and syncytia in tissue biology | [
"Genetics"
] | ||
P45. Radiological features of slip progression in adult patients with isthmic spondylolisthesis | [
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Surgery",
"Orthopedics and Sports Medicine"
] | ||
Dynamics of fibrillar components in rat sponge-induced granulation tissue | [
"Histology",
"Anatomy"
] | ||
You Get to Tech and Study Religion | Academe | [
"Education"
] | |
Editorial | [
"Religious Studies"
] | ||
MG-146 Potential biological explanations for no results for sex chromosome aneuploidy assessment using directed cell-free DNA analysis: A summary of three cases | [
"Genetics (clinical)",
"Genetics"
] | ||
S2275 Black Esophagus Due to Severe SARS-CoV2 Infection | American Journal of Gastroenterology | [
"Gastroenterology",
"Hepatology"
] | |
An unusual case of waldenstr�m macroglobulinemia with half molecules of IgG in serum and urine | [
"Hematology"
] | ||
Effects of SO2 Pollution on Household Insurance Purchasing in China: A Cross-Sectional Study | There have been considerable concerns regarding the effects of air pollution on health and economy over the past decades across the world. As insurance coverage has been closely related to household welfare, we aim to investigate the influence of air pollution, in particular, the sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution on household purchases of commercial health insurance using data from the 2017 China Household Financial Survey (CHFS). The results show that the rise in SO2 emission has a significant positive association with tendency of residents to participate in commercial health insurance. The possibility of household commercial health insurance purchasing increases by 4% per 1,000 tons of SO2 emission. In addition, the proportion of commercial health insurance expenditure in household annual income increases by 29% per 1,000 tons of SO2 emission. The effects are also found to differ among resident groups. Residents in eastern parts of China are more likely to buy commercial health insurance facing SO2 pollution compared to those in western parts of China; people with higher income are more likely to be affected compared to those with lower income; families with the household head being female are more likely to be affected compared to those with the household head being male. This research provides baseline information on the formulation and implementation of future operation strategy in commercial health insurance companies of China. | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health"
] | |
An Ethic of Caring and Its Implications for Instructional Arrangements | [
"Education"
] | ||
METABOLISM OF GLUCOSE, GLYCOGEN, AND HIGH-ENERGY PHOSPHATES DURING COMPLETE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA IN HYPERGLYCEMIC AND NORMOGLYCEMIC RATS | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine",
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Surgery"
] | ||
Group therapy for adults with a learning disability: use of active techniques | We describe our experience of running a group using active therapy techniques for adults with a teaming disability, and briefly explore cognitive developmental theory in an attempt to understand some of our observations. | Psychiatric Bulletin | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health"
] |
Mentality tests: A symposium. | [
"Developmental and Educational Psychology",
"Education"
] | ||
Is there a future for the use of left ventricular assist devices in Duchenne muscular dystrophy? | [
"Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine",
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | ||
Effect of lumen size on the effective transverse thermal conductivity of unidirectional natural fiber composites | [
"Ceramics and Composites"
] | ||
The mother of an Alport's syndrome patient: a safe kidney donor? | [
"Transplantation",
"Nephrology"
] | ||
The effect of sleep deprivation on fine motor coordination in obstetrics and gynecology residents | [
"Obstetrics and Gynecology"
] | ||
31.0 Transmission of Major Depression Across Three Generations: Search for Biomarkers | Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Developmental and Educational Psychology"
] | |
A new discovery of peridotite in Arkansas | Economic Geology | [
"Economic Geology",
"Geochemistry and Petrology",
"Geology",
"Geophysics"
] | |
Social cognitive predictors of pre-service teachers’ technology integration performance | [
"Education"
] | ||
Charlotte Auerbach (1899-1994). | [
"Genetics"
] | ||
Kinetics and mechanism of ligand substitution in iron tricarbonyl 1,4-diazabutadiene complexes | [
"Inorganic Chemistry",
"Organic Chemistry",
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry"
] | ||
The role of the multi-disciplinary team and multi-disciplinary therapeutic protocol in the management of the chronic pelvic pain: There is strenght in numbers! | Introduction: The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a Multi-disciplinary team (MDT) and multi-disciplinary approach in the treatment of Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP). Methods: The data of all consecutive patients referred for a CPP from 11/2016 to 2/2019 has been prospectively collected. The sample was divided in two groups: Group A, made by patients managed after the institution of our MDT, and Group B, made of patients managed before this date. The MDT is composed by three urogynecologists, a psychologist and a physiotherapist. All Group A patients underwent a weekly bladder instillation with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), kinesiotherapy for trigger points and Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation for 10 consecutive weeks. Patients were asked to perform a self-treatment following the Stanford Protocol and to adhere to a specific diet. All Group B patients were managed only with DMSO instillations and a strict diet. Results: The Group A was made of 41 females and 6 males while the Group B was made of 38 females and 5 males. The Group A patients showed a statistically significant improvement in the Pelvic Pain Urgency Frequency, in the frequency times reported at the 6 months voiding diary, and a better Patient Global Impression of Improvement. Conclusions: Our data support the efficacy of the MDT in the management of CPP. The multimodal approach might represent an effective and reproducible non-invasive option to manage successfully CPP. | [
"Urology"
] | |
Editorials and Medical Intelligence | [
"Energy Engineering and Power Technology",
"Fuel Technology"
] | ||
Review: The Spanish Influenza Pandemic of 1918-19: New Perspectives | Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences | [
"Geriatrics and Gerontology",
"History"
] | |
Comparison of RT-qPCR and RT-dPCR Platforms for the Trace Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Wastewater | [
"Water Science and Technology",
"Environmental Chemistry",
"Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous)",
"Chemistry (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
African Archaeological Review | [
"Archeology"
] | ||
Predicting the migration of endocrine disrupters from rigid plastics | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Polymers and Plastics"
] | ||
Sustainable epoxy resins derived from plant oils with thermo- and chemo-responsive shape memory behavior | [
"Polymers and Plastics",
"Materials Chemistry",
"Organic Chemistry"
] |
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