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Results from a clinical yoga program for veterans: yoga via telehealth provides comparable satisfaction and health improvements to in-person yoga
[ "Complementary and Alternative Medicine" ]
Plasma nitrate+nitrite levels are regulated by ovarian steroids but do not correlate with trabecular bone mineral density in rats
Nitric oxide (NO) is a mediator of bone metabolism and its production is under the control of gender hormones in several cell types or tissues. Changes in endogenous NO production, measured as plasma nitrate+nitrite levels, may therefore contribute to ovariectomy (OVX)-induced bone loss. We studied plasma nitrate+nitrite levels and trabecular bone mineral density (TBMD) 4 weeks after sham-operation or OVX in rats receiving various hormonal treatments. OVX decreased plasma nitrate+nitrite levels significantly and this was accompanied by a significant decrease in TBMD. Treatment with oral ethinyl oestradiol (EE) and subcutaneous 17beta-oestradiol dose-dependently prevented the decrease in plasma nitrate+nitrite levels after OVX, but treatment with oral 17beta-oestradiol did not. Oestrogen treatment, 17beta-oestradiol (s. c. or orally) or EE (orally), prevented the OVX-induced decrease in TBMD. Treatment of sham-operated rats with the anti-oestrogen ICI164, 384 induced a significant decrease in TBMD that corresponded to 54% of the decrease observed after OVX, but did not affect plasma nitrate+nitrite levels. Treatment of ovariectomized rats with Org 2058, a pure progestagen, did not prevent bone loss, but prevented the decrease in plasma nitrate+nitrite levels dose-dependently. Treatment with tibolone, a synthetic steroid with combined weak oestrogenic, progestagenic, and androgenic properties, or with progestagen in combination with EE completely prevented bone loss after OVX. These treatments, however, only partly prevented the OVX-induced decrease in plasma nitrate+nitrite levels. In conclusion, OVX decreased both TBMD and plasma nitrate+nitrite levels. Although plasma nitrate+nitrite levels were under the control of both oestrogen and progesterone, TBMD was affected by oestrogen only. Decreased systemic production of NO is, therefore, not involved in OVX-induced bone loss in rats.
[ "Endocrinology", "Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism" ]
A Glance at the Underground Reading Movement during the Cultural Revolution
Journal of Contemporary China
[ "Political Science and International Relations", "Development", "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Quality Monitoring for Laser Welding Based on High-Speed Photography and Support Vector Machine
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes", "Computer Science Applications", "Process Chemistry and Technology", "Instrumentation" ]
Effects of engineered iron nanoparticles on the bryophyte, Physcomitrella patens (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp, after foliar exposure
[ "Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Pollution" ]
Editorial
[ "Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine" ]
Deciphering the complexities of the wheat flour proteome using quantitative two-dimensional electrophoresis, three proteases and tandem mass spectrometry
Abstract Background Wheat flour is one of the world's major food ingredients, in part because of the unique end-use qualities conferred by the abundant glutamine- and proline-rich gluten proteins. Many wheat flour proteins also present dietary problems for consumers with celiac disease or wheat allergies. Despite the importance of these proteins it has been particularly challenging to use MS/MS to distinguish the many proteins in a flour sample and relate them to gene sequences. Results Grain from the extensively characterized spring wheat cultivar Triticum aestivum 'Butte 86' was milled to white flour from which proteins were extracted, then separated and quantified by 2-DE. Protein spots were identified by separate digestions with three proteases, followed by tandem mass spectrometry analysis of the peptides. The spectra were used to interrogate an improved protein sequence database and results were integrated using the Scaffold program. Inclusion of cultivar specific sequences in the database greatly improved the results, and 233 spots were identified, accounting for 93.1% of normalized spot volume. Identified proteins were assigned to 157 wheat sequences, many for proteins unique to wheat and nearly 40% from Butte 86. Alpha-gliadins accounted for 20.4% of flour protein, low molecular weight glutenin subunits 18.0%, high molecular weight glutenin subunits 17.1%, gamma-gliadins 12.2%, omega-gliadins 10.5%, amylase/protease inhibitors 4.1%, triticins 1.6%, serpins 1.6%, purinins 0.9%, farinins 0.8%, beta-amylase 0.5%, globulins 0.4%, other enzymes and factors 1.9%, and all other 3%. Conclusions This is the first successful effort to identify the majority of abundant flour proteins for a single wheat cultivar, relate them to individual gene sequences and estimate their relative levels. Many genes for wheat flour proteins are not expressed, so this study represents further progress in describing the expressed wheat genome. Use of cultivar-specific contigs helped to overcome the difficulties of matching peptides to gene sequences for members of highly similar, rapidly evolving storage protein families. Prospects for simplifying this process for routine analyses are discussed. The ability to measure expression levels for individual flour protein genes complements information gained from efforts to sequence the wheat genome and is essential for studies of effects of environment on gene expression.
Proteome Science
[ "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry" ]
Community mental health centers and services for the mentally retarded
Community Mental Health Journal
[ "Psychiatry and Mental Health", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Health (social science)" ]
Book Review
International Journal of Audiology
[ "Speech and Hearing", "Linguistics and Language", "Language and Linguistics" ]
Ozone in wineries and wine processing: A review of the benefits, application, and perspectives
Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
[ "Food Science" ]
Leonardo Reviews Online
[ "Computer Science Applications", "Music", "Engineering (miscellaneous)", "Visual Arts and Performing Arts" ]
Electronic structure and photochemistry of the (.eta.5-C5H5)2TiI2 complex
[ "Inorganic Chemistry", "Organic Chemistry", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
Small firms and the national minimum wage
[ "Political Science and International Relations" ]
Preliminary Report on the El-'Amarna Expedition, 1980
[ "Archeology", "History" ]
The value of non-pollen palynomorphs in interpreting paleoecological change in the Great Basin (Nevada, USA)
AbstractNon-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) are identifiable microfossils that survive chemical digestion during pollen extraction and appear in pollen slides. They represent important proxies and indicators of environmental change that can be integrated with pollen studies of landscape history. NPPs have been widely studied in Europe since the 1970s and regularly included in paleoecological studies, whereas in the United States only the most common NPPs have been routinely tallied. The aim of this study is to contribute to the validation of the use of NPPs in the reconstruction of landscape history. We analyzed NPPs in modern and fossil sediment samples from Stonehouse Meadow, located in Spring Valley in the eastern part of central Nevada. We present a total of 64 modern and fossil NPPs, with images and morphological descriptions given for all previously unknown NPPs and a selection of the most important known NPPs. The comparison of pollen and NPPs in the fossil sediments improves our interpretation of the ecological changes of the last 8000 yr.
[ "Earth-Surface Processes", "Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)" ]
Peer support during pregnancy and early parenthood: a qualitative study of models and perceptions
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
Impingement/film cooling of C3X vane with double-wall cooling structure using air/mist mixture
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes", "Mechanical Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Editorial Board
[ "Dermatology" ]
Meeting notes
Meeting notes for 14 June 1880.
[ "Insect Science", "Ecology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
It’s Not Technically a Crime
A long-held assumption in corrections is that parole technical violations (TVs) serve as a proxy of an offender’s potential of committing a new crime. Considering this notion has yet to be empirically tested coupled with recent research indicating a patterned difference between violators and recidivists, a test of this foundational assumption of community corrections is warranted. The current study aims to test this assumption using male and female offender samples from Washington State. Receiver operating characteristic curves are used to test the predictive validity of a generic risk–needs scale designed for felony recidivism on TV outcomes. Results suggest that the male-specific scale performs significantly worse when predicting nonserious and serious violations among the male sample. A female-specific scale, however, showed no significant difference in predicting female violations. The findings provide evidence that violations are not necessarily a proxy of new crime, and therefore offer wide implications for community corrections policy.
[ "Law" ]
The Early Bird Catches the Intraday Trend
The Journal of Investing
[ "Management of Technology and Innovation", "Strategy and Management", "Finance" ]
Simultaneous adsorptive voltammetric analysis of mixed colorants by multivariate calibration approach
[ "Spectroscopy", "Environmental Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Picosecond time-resolved infrared study of 2-aminopurine ionisation in solution
[ "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry" ]
“There’s a drumbeat in Africa”: Embodying imaginary geographies of transnational whiteness in contemporary South Africa
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
A new chromogenic spray reagent for detection and identification of monocrotophos
Journal of Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC
[ "Clinical Biochemistry", "Biochemistry", "Analytical Chemistry" ]
Supplier Satisfaction in Buyer–Supplier Relationships: Assessment from Supplier Perspective
[ "Marketing", "Management Information Systems" ]
Recent advances in effective protection of sodium metal anode
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
Triggers of Full-Length Tau Aggregation: A Role for Partially Folded Intermediates
[ "Biochemistry" ]
Collating evidence on the restoration efforts of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica: current knowledge and gaps
[ "Pollution", "Waste Management and Disposal", "Environmental Chemistry", "Environmental Engineering" ]
Neural mechanisms that regulate repeated, high-intensity muscular performance – New insights into fatigue?
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
Copper cuts cost of plastics moulding
[ "Polymers and Plastics" ]
Cover Image, Volume 35, Issue 30
Journal of Computational Chemistry
[ "Computational Mathematics" ]
Four-Way Relaying in Wireless Cellular Systems
IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Control and Systems Engineering" ]
Research relevance, 'knowledge transfer' and the geographies of CASE studentship collaboration
[ "Geography, Planning and Development" ]
Relation of Tegumentary Phosphohydrolase to Purine and Pyrimidine Transport in Schistosoma mansoni
The Journal of Parasitology
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics", "Parasitology" ]
Response to “Anoscopy could be beneficial for women with external anogenital condyloma”
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology", "Reproductive Medicine" ]
Special Supplement Introduction: Estimating cigarette smoke exposure by filter analysis
[ "Toxicology" ]
Der neue „Abraxas“
Österreichische Musikzeitschrift
[ "Music" ]
Isolation from Pistacia resins of a bicyclic triterpenoid representing an apparent trapped intermediate of squalene 2,3-epoxide cyclization
Journal of the American Chemical Society
[ "Colloid and Surface Chemistry", "Biochemistry", "Catalysis" ]
Issue Information
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Présentation
[ "Philosophy", "Sociology and Political Science" ]
Hole injection into silicon nitride: Dark current dependence on electrode materials and insulator thickness
[ "Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)" ]
Author Index
[ "Occupational Therapy" ]
Detection non-ionising electromagnetic fields by Bi-Digital O-Ring Test and novel possibility for protection
[ "Complementary and Alternative Medicine" ]
Possibility Study of Anaerobic Co-Digestion on Beverage Wastewater Sludge and Food Waste Leachate
[ "Automotive Engineering" ]
Comparing the accuracy and efficacy of ultrasound-guided versus blind injections of steroid in the glenohumeral joint in patients with shoulder adhesive capsulitis
[ "Rheumatology" ]
Risk factor identification and prediction models for prolonged length of stay in hospital after acute ischemic stroke using artificial neural networks
BackgroundAccurate estimation of prolonged length of hospital stay after acute ischemic stroke provides crucial information on medical expenditure and subsequent disposition. This study used artificial neural networks to identify risk factors and build prediction models for a prolonged length of stay based on parameters at the time of hospitalization.MethodsWe retrieved the medical records of patients who received acute ischemic stroke diagnoses and were treated at a stroke center between January 2016 and June 2020, and a retrospective analysis of these data was performed. Prolonged length of stay was defined as a hospital stay longer than the median number of days. We applied artificial neural networks to derive prediction models using parameters associated with the length of stay that was collected at admission, and a sensitivity analysis was performed to assess the effect of each predictor. We applied 5-fold cross-validation and used the validation set to evaluate the classification performance of the artificial neural network models.ResultsOverall, 2,240 patients were enrolled in this study. The median length of hospital stay was 9 days. A total of 1,101 patients (49.2%) had a prolonged hospital stay. A prolonged length of stay is associated with worse neurological outcomes at discharge. Univariate analysis identified 14 baseline parameters associated with prolonged length of stay, and with these parameters as input, the artificial neural network model achieved training and validation areas under the curve of 0.808 and 0.788, respectively. The mean accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of prediction models were 74.5, 74.9, 74.2, 75.2, and 73.9%, respectively. The key factors associated with prolonged length of stay were National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores at admission, atrial fibrillation, receiving thrombolytic therapy, history of hypertension, diabetes, and previous stroke.ConclusionThe artificial neural network model achieved adequate discriminative power for predicting prolonged length of stay after acute ischemic stroke and identified crucial factors associated with a prolonged hospital stay. The proposed model can assist in clinically assessing the risk of prolonged hospitalization, informing decision-making, and developing individualized medical care plans for patients with acute ischemic stroke.
[ "Neurology (clinical)", "Neurology" ]
Synthesis of Spherical Carbons Containing Titania and Their Physicochemical and Photochemical Properties
[ "Ceramics and Composites" ]
Ligand Design for Electrochemically Controlling Stoichiometric and Catalytic Reactivity of Transition Metals
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
[ "Catalysis" ]
New Methods for Streamlining Theory Building
[ "Philosophy" ]
Non‐linear model of the switched reluctance motor with included core losses’ effects
IET Electric Power Applications
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering" ]
A gestão escolar: um campo minado... Análise das propostas de 11 municípios brasileiros
A tendência atual das reformas educacionais, em curso nas últimas décadas, em vários países do mundo, inclusive no Brasil, tem na gestão da educação e da escola um de seus pilares de transformação. A posição hegemônica nessas reformas defende o início de uma mudança radical na maneira de pensar e implementar a gestão dos sistemas educativos concentrada, principalmente, na instituição escolar e sua autonomia. Nesse sentido, uma das principais políticas educacionais no Brasil é a descentralização educativa e a descentralização escolar. Esta última promove a autogestão institucional. Pesquisas sobre as reformas educacionais feitas em vários países indicam uma tendência à fragmentação do sistema educativo das políticas de gestão em curso, sustentadas pelos conceitos de autonomia, descentralização, flexibilidade, individualização, poder local etc. Nesse sentido, a construção de uma nova institucionalização democrática da escola não se perfila como desafio ao novo modelo de gestão educacional hegemônico. Pelo contrário, o desafio desse novo modelo define-se como a construção de uma nova governabilidade - entendida de forma instrumental e, portanto, como um conteúdo eminentemente normativo e pragmático (Fiori 1995) - no interior do sistema educativo e a contribuição da escola para a governabilidade de toda a sociedade. Este artigo propõe-se analisar as propostas de política educacional em gestão escolar dos governos de 11 municípios de diferentes regiões do país; e discutir a racionalidade dessas novas formas de organização e gestão. A análise das propostas de reforma da gestão escolar foi pautada pelo questionamento que fazem à democracia, ao centralismo, à qualidade do ensino e ao papel dos professores e dos outros atores educativos.
[ "Education" ]
Articulatory Range of Movement in Individuals With Dysarthria Secondary to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Purpose The current study examined overall articulatory range of movement (ROM) in individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Differential involvement of articulators was also tested using articulatory working space in individuals with varying degrees of dysarthria severity and in typically aging individuals. A strong association between overall articulatory ROM and severity measures among individuals with ALS was hypothesized. In addition, it was hypothesized that differential involvement of articulators would be detected using overall articulatory ROM measures. Method Twenty-two speakers with dysarthria secondary to ALS and 22 typically aging speakers participated. Speech intelligibility and speaking rate were used as indices of severity. Movement range and overall articulatory working space area (convex hull) of the tongue, lower lip, and jaw were each measured by electromagnetic articulography while the speakers produced the Rainbow Passage. Results Tongue convex hull size was significantly correlated with both indices of severity. A significant interaction between articulators and groups was observed. Individuals with severe dysarthria had reduced tongue convex hull size and exaggerated lower lip convex hull size. ROM in the anterior–posterior dimension showed a more notable differential involvement pattern than ROM in the superior–inferior dimension. Results in the area under a receiver operating characteristic curve analysis revealed group-specific ROM sensitivity. Conclusions The findings indicate that tongue ROM is reduced in individuals with more severe dysarthria when estimated using a standardized paragraph containing all American English phonemes. The articulatory working space measure could be useful for estimating speech dysfunction in ALS. ROM of the tongue decreases, but ROM of the lower lip and jaw each increase in individuals with severe dysarthria. Differential involvement of the articulators in the anterior–posterior dimension needs to be further investigated.
[ "Speech and Hearing", "Linguistics and Language", "Developmental and Educational Psychology", "Otorhinolaryngology" ]
Thou Shalt Make No Image (1946)
[ "Literature and Literary Theory" ]
A tentorial sling in microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia: Technical note
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
[ "Otorhinolaryngology", "Oral Surgery", "Surgery" ]
The analysis of aquatic vegetation on the Atherton Tableland, north-east Queensland, Australia
[ "Ecology", "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Occupational Dermatitis, learnings from Australia
[ "Chemical Health and Safety", "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health", "Safety Research", "Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality" ]
X-ray imaging and detection using plastic scintillating fibers
[ "Instrumentation", "Nuclear and High Energy Physics" ]
Implications of the 1994 European parliament elections
Representation
[ "Sociology and Political Science" ]
United Nations Peace-Keeping in Civil Wars: A Critique
[ "Political Science and International Relations" ]
Condensation behaviour of the human X chromosome in male germ cells and Sertoli cells examined by fluorescencein situ hybridization
[ "Genetics" ]
Ces dix nouveaux pays qui interpellent les vieux systèmes de santé
[ "Medicine (miscellaneous)" ]
Usage of 25% albumin solution in the intraoperative and early postoperative periods of liver transplantation from a cadaveric donor.
Введение. Терапевтическое использование раствора человеческого альбумина у пациентов в периоперационном периоде трансплантации печени (ТП) представляет интерес в контексте осложнений и исходов операции. Цель исследования: оценить влияние интраоперационной трансфузии 25% раствора человеческого альбумина на течение раннего послеоперационного периода при ортотопической ТП от посмертного донора. Материалы и методы. В исследование включены 47 пациентов, которым была выполнена трупная ТП. Были сформированы 2 группы: пациенты группы 1 (n = 21) получали трансфузию 25% раствора человеческого альбумина в конце операции ТП и через 24 ч после операции; пациенты группы 2 (n = 26) получали трансфузию 25% раствора человеческого альбумина в первые сутки послеоперационного периода. Осуществляли контроль лабораторных параметров крови пациента перед началом оперативного вмешательства, через 24 ч и через 48 ч после операции. Интраоперационно оценивали значения систолического (САД) и диастолического (ДАД) артериального давления, частоту сердечных сокращений (ЧСС), дозу вазопрессоров, объем инфузионно-трансфузионной терапии, кровопотерю и диурез. В послеоперационном периоде фиксировали возможные осложнения, проведенные сеансы заместительной почечной терапии (ЗПТ), а также количество дней в стационаре. Результаты. Оценка значений САД, ДАД и ЧСС в начале и конце операции показала достоверно лучшие показатели гемодинамики и снижение дозировок вазопрессорной поддержки в конце вмешательства в группе 1 по сравнению с группой 2 (p Background. The therapeutic use of human albumin solution in patients in the perioperative period of liver transplantation (LT) is of interest in the context of complications and outcomes of surgery. Objectives: to assess the effect of intraoperative transfusion of 25% human albumin solution on the early postoperative period in orthotopic LT from a postmortem donor. Patients/Methods. The study included 47 patients who underwent cadaveric LT. Two groups were formed: patients in group 1 (n = 21) received transfusion of 25% human albumin solution at the end of LT and 24 hours after surgery; patients in group 2 (n = 26) received transfusion of 25% human albumin solution on the first day of the postoperative period. The laboratory parameters of the patient’s blood were monitored before surgery, 24 hours later, and 48 hours after surgery. Intraoperatively, the values of systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure, heart rate (HR), dose of vasopressors, volume of infusion- transfusion therapy, blood loss and diuresis were assessed. In the postoperative period, possible complications, renal replacement therapy (RRT) sessions performed, and the number of days in the hospital were recorded. Results. Assessment of SBP, DBP and HR values showed significantly better hemodynamic parameters and reduced dosages of vasopressor support at the end of surgery in group 1 compared to group 2 (p
Тромбоз, гемостаз и реология
[ "Physiology (medical)", "Biochemistry (medical)", "Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)", "Hematology" ]
Flat plate convection heat transfer enhancement via a square rib
[ "Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes", "Mechanical Engineering", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
Phase relationships and properties in the VTe system
[ "Mechanical Engineering", "Mechanics of Materials", "Condensed Matter Physics" ]
On the Role of PDZ Domain-Encoding Genes in Drosophila Border Cell Migration
AbstractCells often move as collective groups during normal embryonic development and wound healing, although the mechanisms governing this type of migration are poorly understood. The Drosophila melanogaster border cells migrate as a cluster during late oogenesis and serve as a powerful in vivo genetic model for collective cell migration. To discover new genes that participate in border cell migration, 64 out of 66 genes that encode PDZ domain-containing proteins were systematically targeted by in vivo RNAi knockdown. The PDZ domain is one of the largest families of protein-protein interaction domains found in eukaryotes. Proteins that contain PDZ domains participate in a variety of biological processes, including signal transduction and establishment of epithelial apical-basal polarity. Targeting PDZ proteins effectively assesses a larger number of genes via the protein complexes and pathways through which these proteins function. par-6, a known regulator of border cell migration, was a positive hit and thus validated the approach. Knockdown of 14 PDZ domain genes disrupted migration with multiple RNAi lines. The candidate genes have diverse predicted cellular functions and are anticipated to provide new insights into the mechanisms that control border cell movement. As a test of this concept, two genes that disrupted migration were characterized in more detail: big bang and the Dlg5 homolog CG6509. We present evidence that Big bang regulates JAK/STAT signaling, whereas Dlg5/CG6509 maintains cluster cohesion. Moreover, these results demonstrate that targeting a selected class of genes by RNAi can uncover novel regulators of collective cell migration.
G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics
[ "Genetics (clinical)", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology" ]
Cost comparison of outpatient treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factors (G-CSF) in Germany
Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
[ "Pharmacology (medical)", "Pharmacology" ]
Mechanically robust and highly conductive semi-interpenetrating network anion exchange membranes for fuel cell applications
[ "Electrical and Electronic Engineering", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Energy Engineering and Power Technology", "Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment" ]
七転び八起き
Journal of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan
[ "Nuclear Energy and Engineering" ]
Nanosize Effects on Hydrogen Storage in Palladium
[ "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Physical and Theoretical Chemistry", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Review — infotech on computer audit and control
[ "Law" ]
Thrombomodulin release from umbilical endothelial cells initiated by preeclampsia plasma-induced neutrophil activation
[ "Obstetrics and Gynecology" ]
Multiple abdominal organ procurement for multiple recipients
Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation
[ "Transplantation", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
'n Struktureel–funksionele model vir die formulering van 'n Suid–Afrikaanse rolprentbeleid
[ "Communication" ]
Wearable Organic Electrochemical Transistor Array for Skin‐Surface Electrocardiogram Mapping Above a Human Heart
Advanced Functional Materials
[ "Electrochemistry", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Biomaterials", "Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials" ]
Author index
[ "Behavioral Neuroscience", "Experimental and Cognitive Psychology" ]
AKT-sensitive or insensitive pathways of toxicity in glial cells and neurons in Drosophila models of Huntington's disease
Human Molecular Genetics
[ "Genetics (clinical)", "Genetics", "Molecular Biology" ]
Indicadores de saúde materno infantil em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil, 2001: análise dos diferenciais intra-urbanos
A análise espacial de indicadores de saúde tem sido um importante instrumento na detecção de diferenciais intra-urbanos. O estudo objetivou traçar um perfil dos nascimentos em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil, em 2001, analisando a presença de conglomerados espaciais de indicadores de saúde do recém-nascido e suas mães, a partir de dados do Sistema de Informações sobre Nascidos Vivos. Para cada área de abrangência das Unidades Básicas de Saúde, foram calculadas as proporções desses indicadores, utilizando-se o método Bayesiano empírico. Para análise espacial, foram utilizados os índices de Moran global e local (LISA). Áreas com índices de autocorrelação espacial significantes (p
[ "Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health" ]
Alterations in renal cytosolic phospholipase A2and cyclooxygenases in polycystic kidney disease
[ "Genetics", "Molecular Biology", "Biochemistry", "Biotechnology" ]
Combination of photodynamic therapy and gene silencing achieved through the hierarchical self-assembly of porphyrin-siRNA complexes
[ "Pharmaceutical Science" ]
Repression and hypnotic amnesia.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology
[ "Applied Mathematics" ]
Distribution of eleven markers in South Romanian (Walachia region) population
[ "Agronomy and Crop Science", "Genetics", "Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology", "Biotechnology" ]
Field emission studies of CVD diamond thin films: effect of acid treatment
[ "Surfaces, Coatings and Films", "Condensed Matter Physics", "Instrumentation" ]
Stanowisko Rady Konsultacyjnej Polskiego Towarzystwa Anestezjologii i Intensywnej Terapii ds. Jakości i Bezpieczeństwa Znieczulenia w sprawie znieczulania chorych w trybie ambulatoryjnym
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine", "Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine" ]
Bioengineered Alternative Tissues and Hyperbaric Oxygen in Lower Extremity Wound Healing
[ "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Le découplage croissance / matières premières. De l'économie circulaire à l'économie de la fonctionnalité : vertus et limites du recyclage*
[ "Social Sciences (miscellaneous)" ]
Recent developments in activities, utilization and sources of cellulase
Forestry Studies in China
[ "Ecology", "Forestry" ]
Nicoară Beldiceanu: Les actes des premiers sultans conservés dans les manuscrits turcs de la Bibliothéque Nationale á Paris. I. Actes de Mehmed II et de Bayezid II du ms. Fonds turc ancien 39. (École Pratique des Hautes Études, VIe Section. Documents et Recherclies sur l'Économie des Pays byzantins, islamiques et slaves et leurs Relations commerciales au Moyen Age, in.) 195 pp., map. Paris, La Haye: Mouton et Co., 1960
[ "History", "Cultural Studies" ]
Two decades experience in a single Swiss liver transplantation center: evolution of anesthesia techniques
[ "Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine" ]
Optimal integrated design of biochemical processes
[ "Computer Science Applications" ]
Unusual contact burn due to analgesic thermal patch: A case report
[ "Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine", "Emergency Medicine", "Surgery" ]
Auxin and the developing root of Arabidopsis thaliana
Physiologia Plantarum
[ "Cell Biology", "Plant Science", "Genetics", "Physiology" ]
Unauthorized Welfare: The Origins of Immigrant Status Restrictions in American Social Policy
[ "History and Philosophy of Science", "History" ]
A rapid screening method for the detection of monospecific antibodies against hemoglobins
Journal of Immunological Methods
[ "Immunology", "Immunology and Allergy" ]
Redescription of Hymenaphorura alticola (Bagnall, 1935) from the Alps and description of a new related species from the Sudetes, Hymenaphorura improvisa sp. n. (Collembola: Onychiuridae)
[ "Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics" ]
Visualization of myelination in GFP-transgenic zebrafish
Developmental Dynamics
[ "Developmental Biology" ]
Aerobic Exercise Supplemented With Muscular Endurance Training Improves Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation
[ "Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation", "Orthopedics and Sports Medicine" ]
BOOK REVIEWS
[ "Library and Information Sciences" ]
Expression of a library of fungal β-glucosidases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the development of a biomass fermenting strain
[ "Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology", "Biotechnology" ]
Evaluation and Validation of Total RNA Extraction Methods for MicroRNA Expression Analyses in Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissues
[ "Molecular Medicine", "Pathology and Forensic Medicine" ]