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100 | IGBT-Based Cost-Effective Energy-Recovery Circuit for Plasma Display Panel A new insulated-gate-bipolar-transistor (IGBT)-based cost-effective energy-recovery circuit (ERC) for a plasma display panel (PDP) is proposed. Since it is composed of two small resonant inductors and four power diodes instead of the conventiona... | 30522770 |
101 | BounAra: Deployment of Markov Models In recent years, much research has been devoted to the improvement of telephony; on the other hand, few have refined the intuitive unification of courseware and replication. In fact, few statisticians would disagree with the analysis of massive multiplayer online role-playing games,... | 149653020 |
102 | Photopolymerizable Hydrogels Made from Polymer‐Conjugated Albumin for Affinity‐Based Drug Delivery As a drug delivery vehicle, biodegradable albumin hydrogels can combine the high binding capacity of albumin with the structural stability of a polymeric hydrogel network to enable controlled release of small molecules ba... | 95984520 |
103 | From Bohemia to Balintawak This chapter provides a seemingly unusual, but potentially illuminating, vantage point from which to approach the cosmopolitan dimensions of the Philippine Revolution of the late nineteenth century — the Bohemian town of Litoměřice. It recounts the visit of Dr. José Rizal, the great Filipino ... | 244332570 |
104 | Medial prefrontal cortical control of reward‐ and aversion‐based behavioral output: Bottom‐up modulation How does the brain guide our actions? This is a complex issue, where the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) plays a crucial role. The mPFC is essential for cognitive flexibility and decision making. These functions are... | 232115070 |
105 | FGF signaling establishes the anterior border of the Ciona neural tube The Ciona tadpole is constructed from simple, well-defined cell lineages governed by provisional gene networks that have been defined via extensive gene disruption assays. Here, we examine the patterning of the anterior neural plate, which produces ... | 10609320 |
106 | Changing epidemiology of liver disease in Asia: Dual infection of HBV and HCV Transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) is similar regarding the mode of transmission and related risk factors. Therefore, it is not rare to encounter dual HBV/HCV infection in populations at risk of parenteral exp... | 237147770 |
107 | Molecular Imprinted Polymer Based Thermo-Sensitive Electrochemical Sensor for Theophylline Recognition A novel molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) based thermo-sensitive electrochemical sensor was fabricated by an electropolymerization method using N-isopropylacryamide and theophylline as the monomer and the template mol... | 96935620 |
108 | Planning Postdisaster Operations in a Highway Network Vital lifelines in the event of a disaster, transportation networks support evacuation activities, emergency logistics, and the restoration of daily activities. The rapid recovery of surviving transportation network operations immediately after a disaster is critica... | 109660070 |
109 | Comparison of numerical and experimental results of the flow in the U9 Kaplan turbine model The present work compares simulations made using the OpenFOAM CFD code with experimental measurements of the flow in the U9 Kaplan turbine model. Comparisons of the velocity profiles in the spiral casing and in the draft tube ar... | 250674170 |
110 | A new approach to solve EMI related problems when designing reliable high power converters using precomputed electromagnetic models The coupling between low power control circuits and high power switching components which generate high parti/partt greatly decreases the power converters reliability and increases substan... | 25561220 |
111 | [Fiber and nutrients intake in children with chronic constipation]. OBJECTIVES The aim of this case-control study was to evaluate the intake of fiber alimentary and macronutrients in constipated children. METHODS Fifty-four children (aged 2-12 yr) with diagnosis of chronic functional constipation were investigated at t... | 25812720 |
112 | Solution structure of SpoIIAA, a phosphorylatable component of the system that regulates transcription factor sigmaF of Bacillus subtilis. The establishment of differential gene expression in sporulating Bacillus subtilis involves four protein components, one of which, SpoIIAA, undergoes phosphorylation and dephosphory... | 12489870 |
113 | A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND SMOKING HABIT ON BONE MASS AMONG MALE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS IN PADANG, WEST SUMATRA Labors, especially in industry, spend most of their time in the workplace. Several factors including physical activity and lifestyle of workers such as smoking habit in the workplace that ... | 213903370 |
114 | Caregivers' perspectives on the social and physical environmental factors associated with the play of their children with palliative care needs: A Q methodology study. Children living with palliative care needs are less engaged in play, despite its importance in their lives. The environment may have a crucial role in s... | 247407420 |
115 | Performance issues of distance relays for shunt FACTS compensated transmission lines In this paper, the performance of distance relays when applied to transmission system equipped with shunt FACTS device, Static Synchronous Compensator (STATCOM) is described. The aim of the proposed study is to evaluate the performance... | 39749020 |
116 | Where to now for health-related journal peer review? Peer review of health-related manuscripts has enormous power in determining what is published in health-related journals, and what makes its way into health policy and clinical practice. However, peer review is at times ethically problematic and not always effective ... | 6283420 |
117 | Secular trends of obesity in Iran between 1999 and 2007: National Surveys of Risk Factors of Non-communicable Diseases. BACKGROUND Obesity is a rapidly progressing pandemic and a central feature of the metabolic syndrome. There is no solid evidence on the recent trends of obesity in Iran. In this study we present the s... | 39272020 |
118 | prevention programs to counteract this undesired condition. | 39272020 |
119 | Gating the bacterial mechanosensitive channel MscL in vivo YggB and MscL are the major mechanosensitive channels in Escherichia coli, and each can rescue the double knockout mutant from osmotic downshock. However, the role of MscL in wild-type bacteria is in question, not only because cells without MscL survive severe ... | 27500570 |
120 | buffers MscL gating in vivo, and that residue 19 becomes exposed upon channel opening. | 27500570 |
121 | A mixed integer linear programming solution for single hoist multi-degree cyclic scheduling with reentrance This article considers single hoist multi-degree cyclic scheduling problems with reentrance. Time window constraints are also considered. Firstly, a mixed integer programming model is formulated for multi-degree ... | 120163870 |
122 | Roles of chemokines in thymopoiesis: redundancy and regulation. Thymus is the primary lymphoid organ involved in the development of thymocytes. Maturation related events of thymocytes within thymus, especially the widely discussed directional migration of thymocytes, is regulated by chemokines via chemokine receptors m... | 12063570 |
123 | Ground-Water Flow Analysis in the Slope Above Shum Wan Road On August 13, 1995, a slope above Shum Wan Road failed due to high rainfall and caused a 30-m section of Nam Long Shan Road to collapse. The slope consists of weathered tuffs with a clay layer on the surface ofthe failure. A hydrogeological study was carried o... | 7766320 |
124 | water in the form of seepage or by covering the slope with shortcrete or chunam. | 7766320 |
125 | Survival of patients after ST-elevation myocardial infarction: external validation of a predictive biomarker model. To the Editor: Early risk stratification has the potential to play an important role in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)1 patients who are to be treated with primary percutaneous coronary interv... | 35975070 |
126 | Book Review: Advances in Parenteral Nutrition with certain carcinomas; tables devoted to the conclusively established associations; data on ABO-distribution in the healthy, by age and sex; and a comprehensive review of the literature on fertility perhaps on the lines of Edwards' critique of 1957. In this edition, the f... | 78464920 |
127 | A Career and Learning Transitional Model for Those Experiencing Labour Market Disadvantage Research investigating the learning and career transitions of those disadvantaged in the labour market has resulted in the development of a four-component model to enable dis-advantaged groups to navigate learning and career tran... | 37581320 |
128 | The effect of Coulomb interactions on nonlinear thermovoltage and thermocurrent in quantum dots. In the present work, we theoretically study the nonlinear regime of charge transport through a quantum dot coupled to the source and drain reservoirs. The investigation is carried out using a nonequilibrium Green's function... | 9712220 |
129 | An application of the decomposition method for second order wave equations In this paper we study the solution of a linear and nonlinear damped wave and dissipative wave equations by Adomian decomposition method. We illustrate that the analytic solutions and a reliable numerical approximation of the damped wave and dis... | 2047170 |
130 | Frontier Equity Markets: Risk Parity Lessons for Asset Allocation Are frontier markets the next emerging markets? And if so, should global equity investors include them in their portfolios? From a risk parity perspective, investors can benefit from a frontier markets allocation well in excess of the market weight of th... | 154454520 |
131 | Delayed hypersensitivity and granulomatous response after immunization with protein antigens associated with a mycobacterial glycolipid and oil droplets. A myocardial glycolipid (P3) mixed with protein antigens in oil-in-water emulsion induced lasting delayed hypersensitivity (DH) and granulomatous inflammation after i... | 41869820 |
132 | The Choice of Adopting Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market Economies : Do Institutions Matter ? Over the last decade, a growing number of emerging market economies has adopted inflation targeting as monetary policy framework. In a recent paper, Freedman and Laxton (2009) ask the question “Why Inflation Targeting?”. ... | 8408670 |
133 | The Vitamin D Status Among Tibetans UVB from the sun and intake from food are the only human sources of vitamin D. Tibet is a unique region for comparisons of these sources: (1) it lies at a low latitude and at a high altitude and has very large annual fluences of UVB; (2) the traditional Tibetan food is poor in vitami... | 205950620 |
134 | is more normal. | 205950620 |
135 | [A rarely isolated bacterium in microbiology laboratories: Streptococcus uberis]. Streptococcus uberis is a gram-positive bacterium that is mostly responsible for mastitis in cattle. The bacterium rarely has been associated with human infections. Conventional phenotyphic methods can be inadequate for the identification... | 21405870 |
136 | was determined susceptible to ampicillin, erythromycin, clindamycin, levofloxacin, linezolid, penicillin, cefotaxime, ceftriaxone, tetracycline and vancomycin. 16S, 23S ribosomal RNA and 16S-23S intergenic spacer gene regions were amplified with specific primers and partial DNA sequence analysis of 16S rRNA polymerase ... | 21405870 |
137 | Sensitivity Analysis of Epistemic Uncertainty on Input Parameters and System Structure Using Dempster-Shafer Theory In this article, a method is proposed to conduct a global sensitivity analysis of epistemic uncertainty on both system input and system structure, which is very common in early stage of system development... | 233906720 |
138 | Type VII collagen and squamous cell carcinoma Recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB), an inherited blistering disease, is caused by mutations in COL7A1, the gene encoding type VII collagen (Col7), which is the main component of anchoring fibrils. Affected individuals have decreased or undetectable Col7 with ... | 44376470 |
139 | formation by RDEB keratinocytes. However, many RDEB tumours do not express Col7. In ultraviolet-induced SCC cell lines expressing Col7, knock-down of Col7 using small inhibitory RNA promoted cell invasion and disorganized epithelial differentiation in vitro with an increase in transforming growth factor (TGF)-b signall... | 44376470 |
140 | L2 Writing Task Representation in Test-Like and Non-Test-Like Situations This mixed-methods study investigates writers’ task representation and the factors affecting it in test-like and non-test-like conditions. Five advanced-level L2 writers wrote two argumentative essays each, one in test-like conditions and the othe... | 203071570 |
141 | Relaxation drinks and their use in adolescents. OBJECTIVES A new class of beverages called relaxation drinks advertises calming effects and an easy way to wind down when life gets stressful. This article examines these drinks in the context of their use in adolescents. METHODS A review of the literature relevant to rel... | 206146970 |
142 | [Distant wave interaction in the early embryogenesis of the loach Misgurnus fossilis L]. Groups of loach (Misgurnus fossilis L.) embryos of different ages were kept in different quartz cuvettes for 20-24 h so that only optic contact between the groups was possible. Subsequent observations showed that parameters of thei... | 33209770 |
143 | Comparing Theory of Mind Deficits and Symptoms of Attention Deficit -Hyperactivity in Smokers and Non-smokers Background and purpose: Previous studies have shown that smokers are deficient in social skills and it is possible that they have deficits in theory of mind. The aim of this study was to compare theory of mind ... | 54764660 |
144 | In defense of weight phobia as the central organizing motive in anorexia nervosa: historical and cultural arguments for a culture-sensitive psychological conception. OBJECTIVE Recently several proposals at dropping weight phobia as the central criterion for the differential diagnosis of anorexia nervosa have been advan... | 401010 |
145 | Experimental Rock Deformation—the Brittle Field This is a monograph by one of the most distinguished authorities on this subject. It is an attempt to present the subject-matter in such a way that suitably advanced students will be able to understand the framework of the subject and to be able quickly to gain access to ... | 131089310 |
146 | stress and into the post-failure regime. Dilatancy, acoustic emission, elastic wave velocity, and attenuation changes and transport property changes are dealt with here. The concluding chapter considers the transition from brittle to ductile behaviour, which tends to occur with increasing confining pressure and tempera... | 131089310 |
147 | 8-Prenylnaringenin, the phytoestrogen in hops and beer, upregulates the function of the E-cadherin/catenin complex in human mammary carcinoma cells. The E-cadherin/catenin complex is a powerful invasion suppressor in epithelial cells. It is expressed in the human MCF-7 breast cancer cell line family, but functionally d... | 42394110 |
148 | Landmark advances in the development of erythropoietin This is a Minireview covering landmarks or milestones in the development of erythropoietin (EPO). Thirty-nine landmark advances have been identified, which cover the period 1863–2003. Several reports are included that directly support these original landmark advanc... | 26360360 |
149 | Collaborative Context-Awareness and Reasoning for Optimised Service Delivery This paper illustrates an infrastructure based system designed to collect and interpret contextual information in ubiquitous networking environments. Its aim is to support optimised delivery of end-user telecommunication services as well as pr... | 12435410 |
150 | Biosynthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles prepared using seeds of Sisymbrium irio and evaluation of their antifungal and cytotoxic activities Abstract Recent studies have shown that green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and their application in the control of phytopathogenic fungi is a burgeon... | 248562460 |
151 | exhibited dose-dependent cytotoxic activity against the HeLa cell line, with an IC50 value of 21.83 ± 0.76 µg·mL−1. The results of the present study demonstrate the robust cytotoxic and antifungal activities of Si-AgNPs. Based on the findings, Si-AgNPs can be exploited to design formulations that can effectively act as... | 248562460 |
152 | RETINAL HAEMORRHAGES IN THE NEWBORN The present study shows the frequency and severity of retinal haemorrhages in 200 newborn, of which 100 were delivered spontaneously, 51 delivered by vacuum extractor and 49 by forceps. The incidence of retinal haemorrhages was highest in the vacuum group (50%), lowest in the forceps... | 8441510 |
153 | Comparison of Rigid and Flexible Transbronchial Needle Aspiration in the Staging of Bronchogenic Carcinoma In staging bronchogenic carcinoma by transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA), rigid histology needles are generally preferred to flexible cytology needles owing to the widespread opinion that rigid needles have hi... | 46782210 |
154 | negativity in 4 rigid and 7 flexible TBNAs. Further staging was confirmed in these 7 cases. Four had proven false-negative results by both methods. The presence of small cell carcinoma (21) or N3 disease (27) presented a contraindication to thoracotomy in 48 TBNA-positive patients. Adequate-quality and malignant lymph ... | 46782210 |
155 | Classification of Sculpture images Recognizing smooth objects, such as sculptures, is an unsolved problem in computer vision and pattern recognition. We study the sculpture features and aim to design a scalable classification of sculpture images. This paper serves as a design, implementation and result evaluation docum... | 6185710 |
156 | Stability analysis of some periodic orbits in the hydrogen atom in parallel electric and magnetic fields The stability of some prominent periodic orbits in the hydrogen atom in parallel electric and magnetic fields is studied. For small field strengths, the application of classical perturbation theory allows for analyt... | 250798960 |
157 | PLC Programmable Control Technology in the Mine Pit Transportation System This paper summarizes the definition, function, and characteristics of the programmable control technology, and especially analyzes the operation mode of the 750V DC traction power supply system, the protection setting, the defects of the origina... | 109716710 |
158 | Non-determinism: An abstract concept in computer science studies Non-determinism is one of the most important, yet abstract, recurring concepts of Computer Science. It plays an important role in Computer Science areas such as formal language theory, computability theory, distributed computing, and operating systems. We... | 41928460 |
159 | Power of 'phase 0' chronobiologic trials at different signal-to-noise ratios and sample sizes. Clinical trials would gain from incorporating 'Phase 0' chronobiologic pilot designs both from the viewpoint of (statistical) power and cost-effectiveness. Herein, this statement is documented by power computations and is fur... | 27938610 |
160 | Symptoms and signs in dementia: synergy and antagonism. This paper addresses the synergy and antagonism between symptoms and signs among 2,914 elderly Canadians diagnosed in 15 categories, including no cognitive impairment, cognitive impairment but no dementia, mild, moderate and severe forms of Alzheimer's disease and... | 6778560 |
161 | [Hyperspectral remote sensing image classification based on radical basis function neural network]. Based on the radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) theory and the specialty of hyperspectral remote sensing data, the effective feature extraction model was designed, and those extracted features were connected to... | 25352810 |
162 | Computational Screening of CCR5 Inhibitors as Potential Entry Inhibitor Microbicides Using 3D-QSAR Studies, Docking and Molecular Dynamics Simulation. BACKGROUND The chemokine receptor CCR5 acts as a co-receptor for HIV binding and it is considered as an important target by CCR5 antagonists. Entry inhibitor based micro... | 32252910 |
163 | developed as a microbicide. | 32252910 |
164 | Probing Dark Current Random Telegraph Signal in a Small Pitch Vertically Pinned Photodiode CMOS Image Sensor After Proton Irradiation The dark current degradation and dark current random telegraph signal (DC-RTS) after proton irradiation are studied in new scale silicon microvolumes by using a commercial CMOS image sen... | 247530760 |
165 | Sarcopenia in the elderly versus microcirculation, inflammation status, and oxidative stress: A cross-sectional study. BACKGROUND Age-related mechanisms of sarcopenia associated with vascular function have been recently suggested. This study compared and tested associations between muscle mass and strength, microcircul... | 237491460 |
166 | Impact of Medicaid Expansion on the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes of Stage II and III Rectal Cancer Patients. BACKGROUND Insurance status has been associated with disparities in stage at cancer diagnosis. We examined how Medicaid expansion (ME) impacted diagnoses, surgical treatment, use of neoadjuvant therapies (... | 247130110 |
167 | Medicaid. Our study supports increasing health insurance coverage to improve Medicaid patient outcomes in rectal cancer care. | 247130110 |
168 | Applying Wireless Sensor Networks to Context-Awareness in Ubiquitous Learning Context aware ubiquitous learning is pervasive and persistent, allowing learners to access education calmly, flexibly and seamlessly. The objective of context aware ubiquitous learning is to move e- learning and mobile learning a step further... | 46603060 |
169 | International Conference on the Evolution of Language ( Evolang 9 ) The 1990’s have witnessed a resurrection of an interest in the origins of language (in fact, such an interest had never actually faded). Although pin-pointing the exact triggers behind the initial sparkles is difficult, one may advocate for the integra... | 13963410 |
170 | here a review of the variety of reports that was brought forward during Evolang9. Without being able to pay justice to the wide scope of all contributions that were made, we mainly summarize and frame the primary arguments that echoed during the conference, highlight significant evolutions of the field both in terms of... | 13963410 |
171 | Histopathological changes in tear-secreting tissues and cornea in a mouse model of autoimmune disease The tear film covers the cornea, and its abnormalities (including immunological) induce dry eye. Using autoimmune disease model mice, BXSB/MpJ-Yaa (BXSB-Yaa), histopathological changes in the eye and tear-secreting tis... | 218837110 |
172 | including altered systemic conditions, environment, and immunological abnormality of the patient in autoimmune disease like Sjögren’s syndrome (SS). However, the detailed pathology of autoimmune abnormality-mediated dry eye is unclear. Here we demonstrated that systemic autoimmune abnormality in BXSB-Yaa mice was assoc... | 218837110 |
173 | The Last Dragonslayer by J. Fforde Fforde, Jasper. The Last Dragonslayer. Toronto: HarperCollins, 2011. Print. Almost-16-year-old Jennifer Strange is caught in a unique situation. As an orphan and an indentured servant of Kazam Mystical Arts, an employment agency for the magically gifted, Jennifer suddenly finds hersel... | 61418760 |
174 | suspenseful plot ultimately, and satisfyingly, character-driven. This could be the best book your teen reads all year. Highly recommended: 4 out of 4 stars Reviewer: Amy Paterson Amy Paterson is a Public Services Librarian at the University of Alberta’s H. T. Coutts Education Library. She was previously the Editor of t... | 61418760 |
175 | DNA content by in situ fluorescence imaging and S-phase detection, with chromatin structure preserved. OBJECTIVE To test the feasibility of in situ DNA quantitation of adherent cells' nuclei by fluorescence imaging, preserving chromatin structure and to follow-up S phase, in relation to DNA content, in order to assess ... | 20545060 |
176 | DNA gyrase gyrA mutations in quinolone-resistant clinical isolates of Staphylococcus haemolyticus Staphylococci are significant human pathogens. Coagulasepositive Staphylococcus aureus causes a variety of infections. Recently, coagulase-negative staphylococci have been recognized as important pathogens. Fluoroquinolone... | 27594310 |
177 | and 59GCCATACCTACCGCGATACC39, which were identical in sequence to nucleotide positions 157 to 176 or complementary in sequence to positions 520 to 539 of the S. aureus gyrA gene, respectively. PCR products were cloned in pT7Blue T-vector (Novagen, Madison, Wis.) and sequenced by the dideoxy chain termination method. Th... | 27594310 |
178 | Our results add to the accumulating evidence that a change of Ser84 in GyrA may be responsible in part of quinolone resistance. | 27594310 |
179 | Conditions for Consent to the Use of Neurotechnology: A Preparatory Neuroethical Approach to Risk Assessment and Reduction New developments in deep brain stimulation (DBS) enable both openand closed-loop modulation of brain structures and functions that are important to the clinical treatment of a number of neuropsychi... | 146373510 |
180 | equal, if not greater, “pulling” force exerted by increasing demand-side influences and market valuation of neurotechnology (Giordano and Benedikter 2013). On one hand, patients and the public may be seduced by the lure of new technology, and may misrepresent the potential benefits that can realistically be gained. On ... | 146373510 |
181 | Wastewater Analysis Indicates that Genetically Diverse Astroviruses, Including Strains Belonging to Novel Clades MLB and VA, Are Circulating within Japanese Populations ABSTRACT Human astroviruses (HAstVs) are a common etiological agent of infantile gastroenteritis. Recent studies revealed that novel astrovirus (AstV) ... | 6477460 |
182 | Developments in the Synthesis of Mycobacterial Phenolic Glycolipids The highly lipophilic outer barrier of mycobacteria, such as M. tuberculosis and M. leprae, is key to their virulence and intrinsic antibiotic resistance. Various components of this mycomembrane interact with the host immune system but many of these in... | 238202360 |
183 | [Polysaccharide-protein complexes isolated from different strains of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B]. Fractionation of the biomass of 3 serogroup B N. meningitidis strains, obtained from solid serum-free and liquid synthetic media, by increasing concentrations of cetavlone revealed that the formation of natural pol... | 22273660 |
184 | Picosecond photodetector for 257 nm to 1 mum laser pulses. Picasecond temporal response and broad spectral response photodetectors have been fabricated using commercially available diode chips. Improved photoresponse sensitivity is achieved by removing the anode gold contact which obscures the active region. Junction g... | 32130960 |
185 | Origins of attitude importance: self-interest, social identification, and value relevance. Five studies examined the relations between attitude importance and 3 of its hypothesized determinants: self-interest, social identification with reference groups or reference individuals, and cherished values. Verbal protocols, ... | 13280260 |
186 | Ecological Efficiency of Life Cycle of Concrete Fabricated Composite Slab in Earthquake Area With the development of prefabricated buildings, the construction mode of buildings has changed greatly. Infilled wall is an important part of architecture. The traditional manual masonry method is not suitable for the construc... | 245823910 |
187 | Control of a high torque density seven-phase induction motor with field-weakening capability In this paper, a rotor-flux-oriented control scheme for seven-phase induction motor drives is presented. At low speed the proposed control scheme is able to increase the motor torque by adding a third harmonic component to the ... | 35990410 |
188 | [Hypothermia prevention during surgery: comparison between thermal mattress and thermal blanket]. This study aimed to compare the efficiency of the thermal blanket and thermal mattress in the prevention of hypothermia during surgery. Thirty-eight randomized patients were divided into two groups (G1 - thermal blanket an... | 26953410 |
189 | Guest Editors' Note: Global Drug Development THE SCOPE OF DRUG discovery and development has expanded and accelerated in recent years. Research efforts in drug discovery have broadened to include start-up biotechnology companies, research institutes within major domestic and international pharmaceutical companies, and ... | 72502610 |
190 | data transfer through optical fibers, all of the parties involved in the drug development process will need to adapt. Research scientists will routinely collaborate with colleagues on another continent. Clinical programs will be conceived in one nation and implemented and monitored in many others. Regulatory agencies o... | 72502610 |
191 | Controlling Memristance and Negative Differential Resistance in Point‐Contacted Metal–Oxides–Metal Heterojunctions: Role of Oxygen Vacancy Electromigration and Electron Hopping Nonvolatile resistive switching memristance devices with a high on/off ratio are desirable for nanoelectronics such as resistive random‐access ... | 248077860 |
192 | A Mathematical Approach to Modeling Physics for the Vertical Position in Synchronized Swimming In Synchronized Swimming, arguably the most demanding sport known to man, one of the most basic positions is called a vertical. In this position a swimmer’s upper body is submerged in water and their legs are held above the s... | 229471010 |
193 | The effect of guar gum on the distribution of a radiolabelled meal in the gastrointestinal tract of the rat 1. The effect of addition of guar gum (5 and 10 g/l) to a radiolabelled, homogenized, baked-bean test meal on the distribution of that meal in the gastrointestinal tract was investigated in groups of male rats ki... | 15833160 |
194 | DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN LAW OF OBLIGATIONS IN THE 1905 DRAFT CIVIL CODE The author analyzes the level of development of the civil legislation on the example of the law of obligations by means of its comparative analysis with the civil legislation in force in Russia in 1914 – the Code of Civil Laws. Examples of legal... | 252749460 |
195 | Dietary intake, nutritional status and rehabilitation outcomes of stroke patients in hospital. BACKGROUND Nutrition affects rehabilitation through its influence on physical and mental functioning, although little attention has been paid to effects on rehabilitation outcomes. The present study aimed to describe nutritio... | 23990060 |
196 | of recovery, there is clearly scope for the multidisciplinary development of nutritional support for stroke patients to improve rehabilitation outcomes. | 23990060 |
197 | Lasers in Applied and Fundamental Research S Stenholm 1985 Bristol: Adam Hilger xiv + 273 pp price £9.95 (IOP members' price £7.95) ISBN 0 85274 808 6 This book contains four contributions that were first published as review articles in Reports on Progress in Physics, together with an introduction setting the scene for... | 125664410 |
198 | Panitumumab-Induced Paronychia: A Case Report and a Brief Review of the Literature Panitumumab is a recombinant, fully humanized IgG2 monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Panitumumab is indicated for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer with progressive refractory disease. Ta... | 229438610 |
199 | [Chromosome aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges in a human lymphocyte culture exposed to diethylstilbestrol dipropionate]. Frequency of chromosome aberrations and sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) was studied in human lymphocyte culture treated with the synthetic nonsteroidal estrogen diethylstilbestrol-dipropion... | 24217260 |
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