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Treatment of experimental hepatic fibrosis by combinational delivery of urokinase-type plasminogen activator and hepatocyte growth factor genes. | [
"Hepatology"
] | ||
Evidence for a sedimentary siloxane horizon | [
"Environmental Chemistry"
] | ||
Discovery of benzothiazole-based thiazolidinones as potential anti-inflammatory agents: anti-inflammatory activity, soybean lipoxygenase inhibition effect and molecular docking studies | [
"Drug Discovery",
"Molecular Medicine",
"Bioengineering"
] | ||
Prevalent phenotypes and antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae at an Indian tertiary care hospital: plasmid-mediated cefoxitin resistance | [
"Infectious Diseases",
"Microbiology (medical)"
] | ||
Energy estimate, energy gap phenomenon, and relaxed energy for Yang-Mills functional | The Journal of Geometric Analysis | [
"Geometry and Topology"
] | |
Intimate (Dis)connections | One nuanced argument threaded through the articles in this special issue is that in both therapy and qualitative inquiry there is the possibility—and risk—that testimony will bring “connection.” Such connection might be with others, with oneself, and/or with meaning. Connection often appears as the good that we pursue in research that cannot produce objective truth and therapies that cannot promise healing. But what is connection, and what does it do? Our article responds to this collection by reflecting on questions about connection: How do we understand and experience it? Is connection love? And what does the prospect of connection imply for our practice as socially engaged, somewhat ethical scholars, therapists, and human beings? | Qualitative Inquiry | [
"Social Sciences (miscellaneous)",
"Anthropology"
] |
Re: Ortiz-Hildago C, Torres JE. Cytokeratin-positive Interstitial Reticulum Cells in Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease (Appl Immunohistochem Molecul Morphol 2002;10:194–5) | Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology | [
"Medical Laboratory Technology",
"Histology",
"Pathology and Forensic Medicine"
] | |
The urinary sediment: an integrated view. Second edition G. B. Fogazzi, C. Ponticelli and E. Ritz, Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1999 | Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | [
"Transplantation",
"Nephrology"
] | |
Price‐to‐earnings multiplies and mergers and acquisition | This paper examines the assertion that the financial market pays fixed PE multiples and that the recognition of goodwill and subsequent amortization depresses earnings and stock prices, putting U.S. firms in a competitive disadvantage in the international merger and acquisition arena. Evidence from this study suggests that, contrary to common belief, price/earnings ratio expands by a sufficient amount in response to amortization, making amortization irrelevant to stock valuation. | Competitiveness Review: An International Business Journal | [
"Business and International Management"
] |
Decoration of Honour: Gormogons: Freemasons | [
"Library and Information Sciences",
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics"
] | ||
Applying national minimum standards for supervised practice with older adults during training: Results of an audit in the Northern region | Trainees’ learning experiences on placement were audited against standards of competency through a questionnaire; useful results indicated that the majority of standards were met; areas for improvement and trainees’ comments could be fed into enhancing the quality of placements | Clinical Psychology Forum | [
"Clinical Psychology"
] |
Cotranscriptional Recruitment of the mRNA Export Factor Yra1 by Direct Interaction with the 3′ End Processing Factor Pcf11 | Molecular Cell | [
"Cell Biology",
"Molecular Biology"
] | |
A joint initiative for harmonization and validation of land cover datasets | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering"
] | ||
Deuterium and helium ion irradiation of nanograined tungsten and tungsten–titanium alloys | [
"Nuclear Energy and Engineering",
"Materials Science (miscellaneous)",
"Nuclear and High Energy Physics"
] | ||
Built environment and health | [
"Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health",
"Epidemiology"
] | ||
Investigation of Microplastic Ingestion in Commercial Fishes from Surabaya River, Indonesia | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Polymers and Plastics",
"History",
"Business and International Management"
] | ||
Numerical integration of Maxwell’s full-vector equations in nonlinear focusing media | Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena | [
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Statistical and Nonlinear Physics"
] | |
Issue Publication Information | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Polymers and Plastics",
"Process Chemistry and Technology"
] | ||
Drift velocity measurement in gas electron multiplier detectors for application in a time projection chamber polarimeter | [
"Instrumentation"
] | ||
South-Central Modern Language Association | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Linguistics and Language",
"Language and Linguistics"
] | ||
The roles of beliefs, catastrophizing, and coping in the functioning of patients with temporomandibular disorders | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine",
"Neurology (clinical)",
"Neurology"
] | ||
Using cold atmospheric plasma treated-air for COVID-19 disinfection in cold-chain environment | [
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Acoustics and Ultrasonics",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Microwave, Spark Plasma and Conventional Sintering to Obtain Controlled Thermal Expansion β-Eucryptite Materials | International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Marketing",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Ceramics and Composites"
] | |
Relating highly distorted Jahn–Teller MnO6 to colouration in manganese violet pigments | [
"Materials Chemistry"
] | ||
The anodic emitter effect and its inversion demonstrated by temperature measurements at doped and undoped tungsten electrodes | [
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Acoustics and Ultrasonics",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Zur Frage über die Kreuzung der Nervenfasern im Chiasma nervorum opticorum des Menschen | [
"Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience",
"Sensory Systems",
"Ophthalmology"
] | ||
Every family has a north star: Family healing and recovery. | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Rehabilitation",
"Health Professions (miscellaneous)"
] | ||
Parvovirus infection in a Beagle colony | [
"Small Animals"
] | ||
Hemostatic mechanism of the effect of Jianpi Yiqi Shexue decoction on vascular factors in immune thrombocytopenia model mice | Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences | [
"Complementary and Alternative Medicine"
] | |
Association between height and circulating CD34-positive cells taken into account for the influence of enhanced production among elderly Japanese men: a cross-sectional study | [
"Cell Biology",
"Aging"
] | ||
A novel antioxidant: 6,6'-(butane-1,1-diyl)bis(4-methylbenzene-1,2-diol) | A novel compound, 6,6'-(butane-1,1-diyl)bis(4-methylbenzene-1,2-diol) (BMB), was synthesized through an acid-catalyzed condensation reaction between 4-methylcatechol (HPC) and butyraldehyde. When evaluated by the Rancimat and deep frying methods, BMB exhibited a stronger antioxidant activity than TBHQ. Its DPPH radical scavenging activity was also fairly higher than TBHQ, but lower compared to its mother phenol, HPC, due to its relative ease of binding DPPH•. BMB had the strongest scavenging ability of the 4-methylcatechol analogues reported to date. It could be used effectively to retard lipid peroxidation in both moderate and high temperature food preparations. | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Food Science"
] | |
The Association Between Parkinson’s Disease and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | While Parkinson’s disease (PD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are two distinct conditions, it has been hypothesized that they share several overlapping anatomical and neurochemical changes. In order to investigate that hypothesis, this study used claims data from Taiwan’s Longitudinal Health Insurance Database 2000 to provide the significant nationwide population-based evidence of an increased risk of PD among ADHD patients, and the connection between the two conditions was not the result of other comorbidities. Moreover, this study showed that the patients with PD were 2.8 times more likely to have a prior ADHD diagnosis compared with those without a prior history of ADHD. Furthermore, an animal model of ADHD was generated by neonatally injecting rats with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). These rats were subjected to behavior tests and the 99mTc-TRODAT-1 brain imaging at the juvenile stage. Compared to control group rats, the 6-OHDA rats showed a significantly reduced specific uptake ratio in the striatum, indicating an underlying PD-linked pathology in the brains of these ADHD phenotype-expressing rats. Overall, these results support that ADHD shares a number of anatomical and neurochemical changes with PD. As such, improved knowledge of the neurochemical mechanisms underlying ADHD could result in improved treatments for various debilitating neurological disorders, including PD. | [
"Transplantation",
"Cell Biology",
"Biomedical Engineering"
] | |
International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes subcommittee on the taxonomy of Halobacteria and subcommittee on the taxonomy of Halomonadaceae. Minutes of the joint open meeting, 26 June 2019, Cluj-Napoca, Romania | [
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics",
"Microbiology"
] | ||
Understanding Creative Tourism as a Potential Catalyst for Regional Economic Development in Ultra-Peripheral Territories: Highlighting Pilot-Projects in the Azores Islands | The thematic literature demonstrates that some tourism typologies, such as, rural or creative tourism, have a more prevailing function in obtaining regional development. Thus, this article examines creative tourism as a potential catalyst for regional economic development in ultra-peripheral territories by analyzing pilot-projects of creative tourism in the Autonomous Portuguese Region of the Azores. Through the study, it was possible to verify, once more, an empirical nexus between creative tourism projects and regional economic development. | [
"Economics and Econometrics",
"Finance",
"Business and International Management"
] | |
news from our chapters | [
"Atmospheric Science"
] | ||
“Aspirin Resistance”: Low Prevalence and Assay Discordance in a Pediatric Cohort. | Abstract “Aspirin resistance” (i.e., inadequate platelet inhibition as suggested by ex vivo assays in patients on aspirin) has been reported to occur commonly in adults and has been linked to an increased risk of adverse clinical events in this age group. However, its prevalence and clinical significance are largely unknown in children, with only limited pediatric data available. We have studied 22 children (ages 1 to 17 years) started on aspirin therapy for various indications (12 with a history of ischemic stroke, 6 after intervention via cardiac catheterization or surgery, 3 with a primary rheumatologic diagnosis, 1 with thrombocytosis) using a variety of measures of platelet inhibition, including optical aggregometry, PFA-100® and urinary thromboxane B2 concentration. We considered previously published definitions of aspirin resistance in adults, including ≥ 70% aggregation to 10 μM adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and ≥ 20% aggregation to 0.5 mg/mL arachidonic acid (AA), normal PFA-100 closure time (collagen/epinephrine cartridge) and normal urinary thromboxane B2 concentration (normal range defined by healthy pediatric controls). Subjects had received aspirin for a minimum of one week (range 1 to 249 weeks) prior to testing and mean aspirin dose was 3.4 mg/kg/d (range 1.3 to 7.9). Only 1 of 22 pediatric subjects (5%) met any of the pre-specified definitions for aspirin resistance; this single subject exhibited a normal PFA-100 closure time while receiving aspirin but was not aspirin resistant according to optical aggregometry or urinary thromboxane B2 criteria. Two other subjects on aspirin exhibited inappropriately “normal” aggregation to either ADP or AA (but not both). Each subject on aspirin excreted low levels of urinary thromboxane B2 compared with healthy non-medicated controls. To confirm an aspirin effect, five subjects were studied prior to initiation of aspirin therapy; each demonstrated pronounced changes in measured parameters after aspirin dosing (e.g. mean aggregation to AA decreased from 83 to 7%, p<.001). The small number of subjects who demonstrated any evidence of aspirin resistance did not differ from fully aspirin responsive subjects in terms of age, gender, race, platelet count, or aspirin dose, indication or therapy duration. Nor was there significant correlation between any of the measures of aspirin resistance we studied. In this initial prevalence study of a clinically diverse group of pediatric patients, laboratory evidence of aspirin resistance was not commonly encountered, despite our utilization of a broad panel of assays previously reported to identify aspirin resistance in adults. The prevalence of aspirin resistance in children thus appears low, and possibly less than that in adults. However, for the minority of pediatric patients who demonstrate laboratory evidence of aspirin resistance, this finding may hold clinical relevance; clinical follow-up of this cohort is ongoing. Finally, the lack of correlation we observed between assays previously linked to adverse clinical outcomes in patients taking aspirin supports that multiple molecular mechanisms contribute to the clinical phenotype of aspirin treatment failure. | [
"Cell Biology",
"Hematology",
"Immunology",
"Biochemistry"
] | |
Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome | Current Opinion in Ophthalmology | [
"Ophthalmology"
] | |
Poster No. 004 Cardiovascular and metabolic effects of ovarian suppression as adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis | Abstract Background Adjuvant endocrine therapy is key treatment in early oestrogen receptor positive breast cancer (BC). In premenopausal BC ovarian function suppression (OFS) in combination with tamoxifen or aromatase inhibitor (AI) is commonly used, particularly in high-risk patients who have received chemotherapy. The profound suppression of circulating oestradiol associated with OFS could have adverse cardiovascular and metabolic effects, We aim to evaluate the reported adverse effects within randomised phase III trials in premenopausal women with BC. Methods A systematic search of online databases was conducted to identify randomised control trials (RCTs) involving OFS which reported adverse events (hypertension, weight gain, thrombosis, cardiac ischemia, glucose intolerance and hyperglyacemia). Pooled odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were estimated using a random-effects model. Results Four RCTs were included in the metanalysis with a total of 7808 patients, separated into 3 main treatment groups: Tamoxifen, OFS plus Tamoxifen and OFS plus AI. We found that OFS increased risk of hypertension when compared to Tamoxifen alone (7.6% vs. .4.8%, OR 1.49,95%CI 1.09–2.01; P = 0.01). Tamoxifen with OFS increased risk of thrombosis when compared to AI with OFS (1.7% vs. .0.7%, OR 2.87,95%CI 1.19–6.9; P = 0.02). Conclusions This highlights the possible impact of OFS in premenopausal women as it increases risk of developing hypertension which may require closer monitoring and initiation of early treatment. There appears to be a protective effect of AI when compared to Tamoxifen in terms of thrombosis. Further studies are needed to explore the impact of these drugs on the cardiovascular health of these young women with BC. | Cardiovascular Research | [
"Physiology (medical)",
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine",
"Physiology"
] |
Receptor-mediated endocytosis of tissue-type plasminogen activator by the human hepatoma cell line Hep G2. | [
"Cell Biology",
"Molecular Biology",
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
I'm a believer: Illusory self-generated touch elicits sensory attenuation and somatosensory evoked potentials similar to the real self-touch | [
"Cognitive Neuroscience",
"Neurology"
] | ||
Enhanced recovery after cesarean delivery: is protocol compliance the missing link? | American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | [
"Obstetrics and Gynecology"
] | |
An Essential Role for Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein in Pulmonary Innate Immune Responses | [
"Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine",
"Emergency Medicine"
] | ||
Labor epidural placement in modified prone position for a morbidly obese parturient | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine"
] | ||
Editorial Board | [
"Geophysics"
] | ||
Book Review: States of Discipline: Authoritarian Neoliberalism and the Contested Reproduction of Capitalist Order by Cemal Burak Tansel (ed.) | [
"Economics and Econometrics",
"Sociology and Political Science",
"History"
] | ||
Continuing Medical Education: January 2010 | [
"Gastroenterology",
"Hepatology"
] | ||
Structural and Thermodynamic Studies of the Interaction of Distamycin A with the Parallel Quadruplex Structure [d(TGGGGT)]4 | [
"Colloid and Surface Chemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Catalysis"
] | ||
# 91. Anquiloses Múltiplas de dentes decíduos: A propósito de um caso clínico | Revista Portuguesa de Estomatologia, Medicina Dentária e Cirurgia Maxilofacial | [
"Surgery"
] | |
Guest Editors' Introduction: Security and Trust in Embedded-Systems Design | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Hardware and Architecture",
"Software"
] | ||
Mutagenesis by N4-aminocytidine: induction of AT to GC transition and its molecular mechanism | Biochemistry | [
"Biochemistry"
] | |
AAOMS author disclosure forms | Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | [
"Otorhinolaryngology",
"Oral Surgery",
"Surgery"
] | |
Antimony-Tungsten Triple Bond: A Stable Complex with a Terminal Antimony Ligand | [
"Catalysis"
] | ||
Pourquoi y a-t-il plus de jeunes au chômage en France qu’en Allemagne ? | [
"Political Science and International Relations",
"Sociology and Political Science"
] | ||
Spectroscopic, thermogravimetric and biological studies of Na(I), Ni(II) and Zn(II) complexes of quercetin | [
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Corrosion Behaviour of T92 Steel in NaCl Solution | [
"Electrochemistry"
] | ||
A novel Lactococcus lactis l-arabinose isomerase for d-tagatose production from lactose | Food Bioscience | [
"Biochemistry",
"Food Science"
] | |
Klasse-I-Antiarrhythmika | [
"Physiology (medical)",
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine"
] | ||
Polarisationsoptischer Nachweis von Neurosekret mit N,N?-Di�thylpseudoisozyaninchlorid | [
"Cell Biology",
"Medical Laboratory Technology",
"Molecular Biology",
"Histology"
] | ||
RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF NEURAXIAL VS. SYSTEMIC ANALGESIA FOR LATENT PHASE LABOR: EFFECT ON INCIDENCE OF CESAREAN DELIVERY | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine"
] | ||
Numerical investigation of influence of rotor/stator interaction on blade boundary layer flow in a low speed compressor | [
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Mapping value added positions in facilities management by using a product‐process matrix | [
"Management of Technology and Innovation",
"Strategy and Management",
"Business and International Management"
] | ||
Structural study of methyl and tert-butyl phenylacetate enolates in solution: spectroscopic determination of their E or Z configuration | [
"Colloid and Surface Chemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Catalysis"
] | ||
Commune et societe rurale en Algerie. Administration locale et participation au developpement dans l'Aures | [
"Demography"
] | ||
Autologous CD19-directed chimeric antigen receptor-T cell is an effective and safe treatment to refractory or relapsed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma | [
"Cancer Research",
"Molecular Biology",
"Molecular Medicine"
] | ||
Abstract 288: Vitamin C Decreases Atrial Fibrillation In Cardiac Surgery Patients But Vitamin E May Decrease Response: A Randomized-controlled Trial Meta-analysis | Background: Due to the population aging, atrial fibrillation (AF) is becoming a more prevalent disease, it also commonly presents as a cardiac surgery complication. Randomized controlled trials (RCT) concerning anti-oxidant vitamins for atrial fibrillation (AF) prophylaxis have yielded inconsistent outcomes. Similar inconsistencies were found in other cardiovascular studies, as the HOPE and FATS studies, suggesting that vitamin E in special may not be helpful, perhaps harmful. Methods: All randomized controlled trials on anti-oxidant vitamins supplementation for atrial fibrillation prevention for patients undergoing cardiac surgery were sought in Medline and Cochrane databases during May 2012. Data was extracted by 3 reviewers. Results: Seven studies were found, three with vitamin C, two with Vitamin E and two combining both. We found an overall significant 60% decrease in the overall chance for AF occurrence mostly driven by (Figures1A and 1B) as the studies with vitamin E or vitamin C and E combined (Figures 1 C and 1D) did not show a statistically significant difference. When all studies with Vitamin E alone or in combination with Vitamin C (Figure 1E). Conclusions: Vitamin C supplementation decreases the incidence of post cardiac surgery AF but the data on Vitamin E is inconsistent, it may even decrease the Vitamin C benefit. As vitamin self-supplementation is extremely common in the US, large trials are extremely important not only for benefit confirmation but to exclude potential harms. | [
"Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine"
] | |
116th Annual Meeting Medical Library Association, Inc. Toronto, ON, Canada May 13-18, 2016 | This is a correction to the original article. For information about the changes made, please see the correction: DOI: dx.doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2017.202. | [
"Library and Information Sciences",
"Health Informatics"
] | |
Rubriek Signalementen | [
"Geriatrics and Gerontology",
"Gerontology"
] | ||
Conformational analysis of overcrowded aromatic molecules | [
"Organic Chemistry",
"Drug Discovery",
"Biochemistry"
] | ||
Proto-oncogenes c-jun and c-fos are down-regulated in human endometrium during pregnancy: relationship to oestrogen receptor status | [
"Cell Biology",
"Developmental Biology",
"Obstetrics and Gynecology",
"Genetics",
"Molecular Biology",
"Embryology",
"Reproductive Medicine"
] | ||
Relative scaling of mode shapes using transmissibility functions | [
"Computer Science Applications",
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Aerospace Engineering",
"Civil and Structural Engineering",
"Signal Processing",
"Control and Systems Engineering"
] | ||
A non-linear integrated aeroelasticity method for the prediction of turbine forced response with friction dampers | [
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Civil and Structural Engineering"
] | ||
Tunneling Field-Effect Transistor: Capacitance Components and Modeling | [
"Electrical and Electronic Engineering",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Onderwijsmodule: Datagedreven werken met het Omaha System | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering"
] | ||
Réalités et représentations dans les situations de maltraitance à enfants | Neuropsychiatrie de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health",
"Developmental and Educational Psychology",
"Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health"
] | |
Effect of Pitch Parameters on Aerodynamic Forces of a Straight-Bladed Vertical Axis Wind Turbine with Inclined Pitch Axes | Pitch regulation plays a significant role in improving power performance and achieving output control in wind turbines. The present study focuses on a novel, pitch-regulated vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) with inclined pitch axes. The effect of two pitch parameters (the fold angle and the incline angle) on the instantaneous aerodynamic forces and overall performance of a straight-bladed VAWT under a tip-speed ratio of 4 is investigated using an actuator line model, achieved in ANSYS Fluent software and validated by previous experimental results. The results demonstrate that the fold angle has an apparent influence on the angles of attack and forces of the blades, as well as the power output of the wind turbine. It is helpful to further study the dynamic pitch regulation and adaptable passive pitch regulation of VAWTs. Incline angles away from 90° lead to the asymmetric distribution of aerodynamic forces along the blade span, which results in an expected reduction of loads on the main shaft and the tower of VAWTs. | [
"Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes",
"Computer Science Applications",
"Process Chemistry and Technology",
"Instrumentation"
] | |
Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase associated with split G-quadruplex/hemin deoxyribozyme amplification detection for various contaminants in milk based on pregnancy test strip platform | Biosensors and Bioelectronics | [
"Electrochemistry",
"Biomedical Engineering",
"Biophysics",
"Biotechnology"
] | |
Application of PDSS to improve the pricing efficiency of wholesale fish markets | Simulation Practice and Theory | [
"Modeling and Simulation"
] | |
Fault diagnosis based on feature clustering of time series data for loss and kick of drilling process | [
"Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering",
"Computer Science Applications",
"Modeling and Simulation",
"Control and Systems Engineering"
] | ||
Is Therapy Needed After Distal Radius Fracture Treatment, What Is the Evidence? | [
"Orthopedics and Sports Medicine",
"Surgery"
] | ||
Editorial | Food Science and Technology (Campinas) | [
"Food Science",
"Biotechnology"
] | |
Absorption and emission spectra of argon matrix‐isolated XeF and KrF | The Journal of Chemical Physics | [
"Physical and Theoretical Chemistry"
] | |
Interictal and ictal activity recorded with subdural electrodes during preoperative evaluation for surgical treatment of epilepsy | [
"Neurology (clinical)"
] | ||
Heat Conduction With Melting or Freezing in a Corner | This paper presents an analytical solution to the two-dimensional free boundary problem of solidification of a liquid, initially at a uniform temperature and filling the quarter-space x, y > 0, subject to a constant wall temperature. The problem is the two-dimensional analog of Neumann’s freezing problem. The solution is characterized by similarity in the variables x/t1/2, y/t1/2 and is obtained by treating the heat of solidification as a moving heat source. A nonlinear, singular, integro-differential equation for the solid-liquid interface is thereby derived and used to establish superhyperbolas to approximate the interface position. Results are presented for a range of the two dimensionless parameters of the problem. The accuracy of the superhyperbolic representation of the interface position is determined by comparison with a finite-difference solution. Equations are given for the calculation of the temperature fields in the solid and liquid regions that are valid for all time (i.e., they are not necessarily short- or long-time solutions). | [
"Mechanical Engineering",
"Mechanics of Materials",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | |
Black holes, q-deformed 2d Yang–Mills, and non-perturbative topological strings | Nuclear Physics B | [
"Nuclear and High Energy Physics"
] | |
Genotypic variation of potassium uptake and use efficiency in cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum ) | [
"Plant Science",
"Soil Science"
] | ||
Reversible binding of dioxygen to ruthenium(II) porphyrins | Journal of the American Chemical Society | [
"Colloid and Surface Chemistry",
"Biochemistry",
"Catalysis"
] | |
Proficiency-gain curve for an advanced laparoscopic procedure defined by observation clinical human reliability assessment (OCHRA) | [
"Surgery"
] | ||
Cigarette smoke increases bupivacaine metabolism in rats | [
"Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine"
] | ||
Dedication | [
"Library and Information Sciences",
"Management Science and Operations Research",
"Computer Science Applications",
"Media Technology",
"Information Systems"
] | ||
FURTHER IMPLICATIONS OF POST-INDUSTRIALISM: A CROSS-NATIONAL TEST OF NON-INCREMENTAL EXPANSION OF THE PUBLIC ECONOMY | [
"Political Science and International Relations",
"Sociology and Political Science"
] | ||
Durability of De-Alloyed Platinum-Nickel Cathode Catalyst in Low Platinum Loading Membrane-Electrode Assemblies Subjected to Accelerated Stress Tests | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Electrochemistry",
"Surfaces, Coatings and Films",
"Condensed Matter Physics",
"Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Amputações por pé diabético e fatores sociais: implicações para cuidados preventivos de enfermagem | Muitos estudos têm apontado fatores de risco associados à ocorrência de amputação por pé diabético, no entanto, a análise dos fatores sociais tem sido pouco estudado. O objetivo deste estudo foi o de verificar a ocorrência de amputações em portadores de pé diabético segundo fatores sociais e suas respectivas implicações para os cuidados preventivos de enfermagem. Estudo epidemiológico retrospectivo, do tipo caso-controle. A amostra foi composta por 64 portadores de pé diabético internados na clínica vascular de um hospital público do Recife. Para cada paciente submetido à amputação coube o exame de um controle. Os resultados mostraram a existência de associação entre amputação e anos de estudo inferior a cinco anos, renda familiar de até um salário mínimo e número de 3 a mais pessoas residindo no domicílio. O conhecimento destas associações requer de gestores públicos e dos profissionais da atenção básica o planejamento de estratégias diferenciadas de abordagem e acompanhamento da população em risco. | [
"Medical Assisting and Transcription",
"Medical Terminology"
] | |
Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand and Wrist: Comparison of Three Imaging Techniques | [
"Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging"
] | ||
Response Of Guava Trees (Psidium Guajava) To Soil Applications Of Mineral And Organic Fertilisers And Biofertilisers Under Conditions Of Low Fertile Soil | Abstract The goal of this study was to assess the influence of different organic fertilisers - vermicompost, mulching, Azotobacter, phosphate solubilising microbes (PSM) and Trichoderma harzianum added each year to mineral fertilisers containing NPK and to farmyard manure (FYM) on leaf nutrient status, tree growth, fruit yield and quality of guava grown in low fertile soil. The results revealed that vermicompost, bio-fertilisers and organic mulching resulted in yield and fruit quality boosters, as compared to application of NPK and FYM as the only organic fertiliser. Significant differences in plant height, canopy spread and stem girth of guava plants were obtained in combination, where Azotobacter, T. harzianum, PSM and organic mulching were applied. The leaf nutrient contents (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn and Zn) were within sufficient ranges. Fruit yields and quality were highest in combination, where vermicompost, Azotobacter, T. harzianum, PSM and organic mulching was applied. Fruit quality parameters viz. soluble solid concentration, titratable acidity, total sugars and ascorbic acid showed positive correlation with the available macro- and micronutrients in the soil. | Journal of Horticultural Research | [
"Horticulture",
"Plant Science",
"Soil Science",
"Agronomy and Crop Science",
"Food Science"
] |
Suppression of the spectral selectivity of two-layer phase-relief diffraction structures | [
"Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics",
"Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials"
] | ||
Husbandry and breeding of the Alaotran gentle lemur: Hapalemur griseus alaotrensis at Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust | International Zoo Yearbook | [
"Nature and Landscape Conservation",
"Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics"
] | |
Caxton's Trace: Studies in the History of English Printing. William Kuskin , Caxton | [
"Literature and Literary Theory",
"Philosophy",
"Religious Studies",
"Visual Arts and Performing Arts",
"History",
"Cultural Studies"
] | ||
Influence of pH treatment on pectic substances and firmness of blanched carrots | Food Chemistry | [
"Food Science",
"Analytical Chemistry"
] | |
Magnetic and magneto-optical properties of amorphous Mg1−xCox alloys | [
"Materials Chemistry",
"Condensed Matter Physics"
] | ||
Policy and service development implications of the second Australian National Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) | Objective: We consider insights from the second Australian National Survey of High Impact Psychosis (2010) in order to identify the key policy and service development implications. Method: The Survey of High Impact Psychosis (SHIP) provides an updated description of the experiences of people living with psychosis in Australia. We discuss the SHIP survey participants’ greatest challenges for the future in light of the strength of existing literature, highlighting prospective opportunities for policy and service planning. Results: Targets for future policy development and service initiatives are informed by the survey participants’ leading challenges: financial difficulties, social isolation, lack of employment, physical and mental ill health, accommodation, and access to services. Conclusions: Many of the areas of need identified by survey participants are supported by quality research that may be more widely translated into effective services. For areas of need where the evidence is lacking, more clinical research is urgently needed. A targeted approach is vital to secure necessary investment in the wider dissemination of efficacious interventions and their systematic evaluation in ordinary clinical practice, enabled by both research investment and active integration of the research effort within ordinary clinical settings. | Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry | [
"Psychiatry and Mental Health"
] |
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