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Cautionnement. Créance personnelle d'indemnité de la caution. Art. 2032 c. civ. Créance distincte de celle du créancier contre le débiteur principal.…

1994

International audience; (Com. 2 mars 1993, Epoux Laurent c/ Di Martino, ès qual.)

Débiteur principalCréancierCaution[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawRecours anticipéREDRESSEMENT ET LIQUIDATION JUDICIAIRESCréance personnelle d'indemnitéCAUTIONNEMENTDéclaration des créances

<title>Compact illuminators, collimators, and focusers with half-sperical input aperture</title>

1994

Inexpensive semi-point light sources completed with integral concentrators of the emitted radiation can find many applications in machine vision systems. Three designs of half- spherical input aperture dielectric concentrators optimized for small spot illumination, collimation, and point-focusing are discussed here. The designs provide conversion of radially emitted light into narrow beam of the desired profile by means of total internal reflection and refraction on specially shaped aspherical surfaces. Analytic expressions describing the surface shapes as well as raytracing results are presented.

PhysicsTotal internal reflectionOpticsAperturebusiness.industryMachine visionReflection (physics)DielectricRadiationbusinessRefractionCollimated lightSPIE Proceedings

<title>Fiber optical intensity-ratio refractometer with digital display</title>

1994

Simplicity, cost efficiency, and higher fidelity compared to the single-channel design are the main advantages stimulating the recent interest on fiber optic intensity-ratio sensors. Optical and electronic designs of refractometric sensors of this kind are discussed here. Two optical schemes of retroreflective probes with one input and two output fibers are proposed. The probe sensitivity to liquid refractivity changes in the interval 1.33 < n < 1.41 is studied by computer simulation. An originally developed one-ADC-based signal processing circuit providing digital display of the intensity-ratio determined n-values is described as well.

EngineeringOptical fiberbusiness.industryOptical cross-connectOptical engineeringlaw.inventionDisplay deviceOpticsRefractometerlawFiber optic sensorFiber optic splitterbusinessOptical attenuatorSPIE Proceedings

I TUMORI A CELLULE GERMINALI IN ETA' PEDIATRICA

1994

Gli Autori presentano il progetto del Protocollo Nazionale di disgnosi e cura dei Tumori a Cellule germinali (TCG) con gli obiettivi di costituire una casistica nazionale, approfondire la storia naturale dei TCG, promuovere un trattametno uniforme nazionale. vengono presentati i primi dati.

Settore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaSettore MED/20 - Chirurgia Pediatrica E InfantileTumori a Cellule Germinjali in eyà pediatrica Protocollo di diagnosi e cura casistica nazionale.

Etude de la qualité de camemberts réalisés avec des associations de Penicillium camemberti avec Geotrichum candidum: effet desamèrisant de Geotrichum…

1994

National audience

[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio][SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS

Neurons of the medial cortex outer plexiform layer of the lizard Podarcis hispanica: Golgi and immunocytochemical studies.

1994

The study of Golgi-impregnated lizard brains has revealed a scarce but heterogeneous neuronal population in the outer plexiform layer of the medial cortex. Some of the neuronal types detected here resemble the neurons of the dentate molecular layer of the mammalian hippocampus. According to their morphology, five intrinsic neuronal types have been clearly identified: short axon aspinous bipolar neuron (type 1, or sarmentous neuron), short axon aspinous juxtasomatic neuron (type 2, or coral neuron), short axon sparsely spinous multipolar neuron (type 3, or stellate neuron), short axon sparsely spinous juxtasomatic multipolar neuron (type 4, or deep stellate neuron, and sparsely spinous juxta…

Cerebral CortexMaleNeuronsMedial cortexGeneral NeuroscienceHippocampusOuter plexiform layerLizardsBiologyImmunohistochemistryAxonsMultipolar neuronmedicine.anatomical_structureParvalbuminsnervous systemBipolar neuronmedicineAnimalsFemaleNeuronAxonUnipolar neuronNeurosciencegamma-Aminobutyric AcidThe Journal of comparative neurology

Photoaffinity cross-linking of F1ATPase from spinach chloroplasts by 3'-arylazido-beta-alanyl-8-azido ATP.

1994

UV irradiation of the ATPase (CF1) from spinach chloroplasts in the presence of 3'-arylazido-beta-alanyl-8-azido ATP (8,3'-DiN3ATP) results in a nucleotide-dependent inactivation of the enzyme and in a nucleotide-dependent formation of alpha-beta cross-links. The results demonstrate an interfacial localization of the nucleotide binding sites on CF1.

Nucleotide binding siteAzidesChloroplastsStereochemistryPhotochemistryAffinity labelATPaseBiophysicsBiochemistryChloroplastF1ATPasechemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateStructural BiologyVegetablesGeneticsBinding siteChenopodiaceaeInterfacial localizationMolecular BiologyPhotoaffinity cross-linkingchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyfood and beveragesAffinity LabelsCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationChloroplastProton-Translocating ATPasesEnzymeCross-Linking Reagentschemistrybiology.proteinSpinach chloroplastAdenosine triphosphateFEBS letters

Is there any scaling in the cluster distribution?

1994

We apply fractal analysis methods to investigate the scaling properties in the Abell and ACO catalogs of rich galaxy clusters. We also discuss different technical aspects of the method when applied to data sets with small number of points as the cluster catalogs. Results are compared with simulations based on the Zel'dovich approximation. We limit our analysis to scales less than 100 $\hm$. The cluster distribution show a scale invariant multifractal behavior in a limited scale range. For the Abell catalog this range is 15--60$\hm$, while for the ACO sample it extends to smaller scales. Despite this difference in the extension of the scale--range where scale--invariant clustering takes plac…

Scale (ratio)FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsCOMPUTERIZED SIMULATIONAstrophysicsSTATISTICAL CORRELATIONFractalSCALING LAWSCluster (physics)Statistical physicsMATHEMATICAL MODELSScalingGalaxy clusterPhysicsASTRONOMICAL CATALOGSAstrophysics (astro-ph)ERROR ANALYSISAstronomy and AstrophysicsMultifractal systemScale invarianceFractal analysisFRACTALSSpace and Planetary ScienceASTRONOMICAL MODELSCLUSTER ANALYSISCOSMOLOGYGALACTIC CLUSTERS

To Childhood Heroes

1994

Neither a microscope nor a questionnaire, not even a battery of memory tests can be used as a means of memory work. Thus, how to proceed? One possible choice represents the extreme "left" side of European cultural analysis reaching from Ernst Bloch ("Spuren" 1930) and Walter Benjamin ("Berliner Kindheit" 1952) up to Roland Barthes ("Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes" 1975). In the following fragment the experiment is writing about oneself — écriture in Barthesian meaning. This brings another personal and experimental voice into the spectrum of memory works presented in this issue.

LiteratureSociology and Political ScienceCultural analysisbusiness.industryPhilosophyMeaning (existential)businessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Memory workInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport

Inhibition of in vitro reconstitution of rotavirus transcriptionally active particles by anti-VP6 monoclonal antibodies

1994

International audience; Six monoclonal antibodies specific for the major capsid protein of rotavirus, VP6, previously characterized, were tested in a biological assay for their capacity to block the transcriptase activity associated with the single-shelled particles. The results showed that two MAbs (RV-50 and RV-133), specific for distinct antigenic sites, were able to block the transcription when they were incubated with a purified baculovirus-expressed group A VP6, prior to the reconstitution of the single-shelled particles from the cores, suggesting that at least two domains are involved in active single-shelled particle reconstitution. The results obtained previously from immunochemist…

RotavirusTranscription Geneticmedicine.drug_classvirusesBiologyMothsMonoclonal antibodymedicine.disease_causeTransfectionAntiviral AgentsCell Line03 medical and health sciencesCapsidAntigenTranscription (biology)VirologyRotavirusImmunochemistrymedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerAntigens Viral030304 developmental biology0303 health sciences030306 microbiologyAntibodies MonoclonalBiological activityRNA-Directed DNA PolymeraseGeneral MedicineDNA-Directed RNA PolymerasesBIOLOGIE MOLECULAIREChromatography Ion ExchangeVirologyMolecular biologyIn vitro3. Good healthVIROLOGIECapsid[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/VirologyChromatography GelCapsid ProteinsBaculoviridae

Search for forbidden?-decays of the drip line nucleus12Be

1994

Beta-coincidentγ-rays have been measured from implanted pure samples of12Be separated at the LISE3 spectrometer at GANIL. An intensity of 0.040(26) % can be estimated for the branching ratio of the isospin forbidden pure-Fermi transition to the 0+ excited state of12B and of 0.008(6)% of the transition to the 1−1 excited state. Both are taken to represent upper limits. The half-life has been re-measured to be 26.1(2.4) ms.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fraction[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]01 natural sciences3. Good healthIntensity (physics)Nuclear physicsIsospinExcited state0103 physical sciencesNuclear fusionHaloAtomic physics010306 general physicsLine (formation)Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Hadrons and Nuclei

Establishment and Characterization of Two Merkel Cell Tumor Cultures

1994

Two Merkel cell tumor cultures (MC-MA1, MC-MA2) have been established from metastases of typical Merkel cell tumors. The mestastases in vivo were characterized by co-expression of cytokeratins 8, 18, 19, 20 and neurofilaments, presence of intermediate filament whirls, expression of synaptophysin, neuron-specific enolase, and chromogranin A, rare and weak immunostaining for plakoglobin but absence of cadherins and desmoplakins. Both cultures grow, using supplemented RPMI medium on human irradiated fibroblast feeder layers, as loosely arranged floating small aggregates. Their karyotypes are mostly hyperdiploid. The mean doubling times were about 84 h in the first 8 months and later increased.…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtySkin NeoplasmsNeurofilamentDermatologyBiochemistryCytokeratinTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansElectrophoresis Gel Two-DimensionalIntermediate filamentMolecular BiologyAgedAged 80 and overbiologyintegumentary systemCell adhesion moleculeChromogranin ACell BiologyImmunohistochemistryCarcinoma Merkel CellCytoskeletal Proteinsmedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureKaryotypingbiology.proteinSynaptophysinFemaleMerkel cellJournal of Investigative Dermatology

Generalized synthesis of periodic surfactant/inorganic composite materials

1994

THE recent synthesis of silica-based mesoporous materials1,2 by the cooperative assembly of periodic inorganic and surfactant-based structures has attracted great interest because it extends the range of molecular-sieve materials into the very-large-pore regime. If the synthetic approach can be generalized to transition-metal oxide mesostructures, the resulting nanocomposite materials might find applications in electrochromic or solid-electrolyte devices3,4, as high-surface-area redox catalysts5 and as substrates for biochemical separations. We have proposed recently6 that the matching of charge density at the surfactant/inorganic interfaces governs the assembly process; such co-organizatio…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMultidisciplinaryNanocompositePulmonary surfactantchemistryElectrochromismOxideCationic polymerizationCounterionComposite materialMesoporous materialElectrostaticsNature

Evidence for a multistep mechanism for cell-cell fusion by herpes simplex virus with mutations in the syn 3 locus using heparin derivatives during fu…

1994

Addition of heparin-Na+ as well as related substances of high and intermediate MW (Arteparon and polyanion SP54) 3 h after infection inhibit fusion from within (FFWI) induced by HSV strains with mutations in the syn 3 locus only. The concentration of heparin-Na+ required to inhibit FFWI is 10-fold higher (1 mg/ml) than that needed to inhibit adsorption. Instead of fusion, cell rounding is observed. The effect is readily reversible. A low MW heparin disaccharide is ineffective. Neomycin, at a concentration of 8 mM, inhibits FFWI induced by all HSV-1 but not HSV-2 strains, whereas adsorption is inhibited at 3 mM. We conclude from our observations that cell-cell fusion (FFWI) induced by syn 3 …

SyncytiumCell fusionHeparinCellMutantGeneral MedicineBiologyGiant CellsVirologyCell membranemedicine.anatomical_structureMutagenesisCell cultureCell surface receptorVirologyChlorocebus aethiopsmedicineVero cellAnimalsSimplexvirusVero CellsCells CulturedArchives of Virology

Chromatographic monitoring of diuretics in urine samples using a sodium dodecyl sulphate—propanol micellar eluent

1994

Abstract The effect of a varying pH, in the range 3−7, on the retention of several diuretics eluted with a sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) micellar mobile phase and with UV detection was studied. Significant changes in the capacity factors ( K′ of the diuretics bumetanide, ethacrynic acid, furosemide, probenecid and xipamide were observed. The protonation constants of these compounds were calculated from the k′ data. A study was also performed to select the optimum composition of the mobile phase (pH, concentration of SDS and nature and concentration of alcohol) for the separation of the above diuretics and the diuretics amiloride, bendroflumethiazide, chlorthalidone, hydrochlorothiazide, spi…

TriamtereneChromatographySodiummedicine.medical_treatmentchemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryAmilorideHydrochlorothiazidechemistryMicellar solutionsmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryBendroflumethiazideXipamideDiureticSpectroscopymedicine.drugAnalytica Chimica Acta

Transrenal ureteral occlusion: results and problems.

1994

Purpose The effectiveness of transrenal ureteral occlusion was evaluated. Patients and Methods Transrenal ureteral occlusions were performed in 83 ureters of 76 patients. Thirty-one ureters were occluded with use of tissue adhesive, which was secured in place with Gianturco coils in 21. Fifty-two ureters were occluded by means of silicone-filled, detachable latex balloons. Average follow-up was 3.6 months (range, 1 week to 38 months) for patients treated with the tissue adhesive and 7.9 months (range, 1 week to 61 months) for patients treated with the detachable balloons. Results Seventeen (55%) of the 31 ureters occluded with tissue adhesive and 36 (69%) of the 52 ureters occluded with det…

MaleAverage durationmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsUrinary Fistulamedicine.medical_treatmentUreteropelvic junctionUrinary DiversionCatheterizationUreteral occlusionOcclusionmedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEmbolizationAgedPelvic Neoplasmsbusiness.industryEmbolization TherapeuticSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleTissue AdhesivesRadiologyUreterCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessUrinary flowArteryFollow-Up StudiesJournal of vascular and interventional radiology : JVIR

Asthma - The Construction of the Masculine Body

1994

This article focuses on understanding the social construction of male identity in Finland in the 1960s and 1970s. Sporting experiences of the author are used as material for memory-work (Erinnerungsarbeit), the key experience here being illness (Asthma). By writing through it, the author thematizes the healthy, sporting, and disciplined body inscribed in hegemonic masculinity.

Male identitySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesGender studies030229 sport sciencesSocial constructionismKey (music)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessSociology050212 sport leisure & tourismSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Hegemonic masculinityInscribed figureInternational Review for the Sociology of Sport

Zur Klassifizierung von Patienten mit Spannungskopfschmerz: Irrationalität, Selbstkommunikation, Streßreagibilität und Schmerz

1994

Eine Durchsicht der Literatur legt nahe, das sich Spannungskopfschmerz-patienten in ihren psychischen Eigenschaften starker untereinander unterscheiden als gegenuber gesunden Menschen. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie ist die Identifikation psychologischer Untertypen von Patienten mit Spannungskopfschmerz. An der Studie nahmen 130 Patienten mit der Diagnose „Spannungskopfschmerz” teil, die stationar in einer Schmerzklinik behandelt wurden. Sechs Faktoren umfasten Variablen der Konstrukte Irrationalitat, positive und negative Selbstkommunikation, Stresreagibilitat, affektiver und situativer Schmerz. Eine hierarchisch-agglomerative Clusteranalyse legte eine Reklassifikationsrate von 95% nahe. All…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtyAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinebusiness.industryMedicineNeurology (clinical)businessDer Schmerz

Protein and amino acid composition of the tergal gland secretions ofBlatta orientalis andEurycotis floridana (Dictyoptera: Blattidae)

1994

Summary Nymphs and adult females ofBlatta orientalis and nymphs ofEurycotis floridana produce a proteinaceous sticky secretion which accumulates on the last abdominal tergites. The proteic patterns do not differ between individuals of the same species. HPLC analyses show that all the common amino acids are found in both species, aspartic and glutamic acids representing 24 to 37% of the total amount of amino acids. InB. orientalis, glutamic acid is the more abundant amino acid whereas inE. floridana it is the aspartic acid. The secretion appears and accumulates rapidly on isolated insects. Behavioural assays revealed that these secretions have a defensive role.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyBlattaBlattidaeDictyopteraGlutamic acidEurycotisbiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAmino acidchemistryBiochemistryAspartic acidNymphEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsChemoecology

La politica economica de carlos III ¿Fiscalismo, cosmética o estímulo al crecimiento?

1994

RESUMENEl objeto principal del trabajo consiste en analizar y valorar la acción económica del Estado en España durante el período 1760–1790. Tras sintetizar las principales interpretaciones críticas se estudian tres cuestiones fundamentales para la apreciación de toda política económica: 1. La exposición ordenada de los medios aplicados y la determinación de los fines perseguidos; 2. El proceso político de toma de decisiones y de ejecución, y 3. Las posibles consecuencias de todo ello para el crecimiento económico. La valoración positiva obtenida, aunque no exenta de penumbras e interrogantes, permite cuestionar algunos fundamentos de las visiones críticas actuales.

Economics and EconometricsHistoryRevista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History

Deficiency of bile acid transport and synthesis in oval cells from carcinogen-fed rats.

1994

Freshly isolated oval cells, which we obtained from the livers of rats fed a choline-deficient/DL-ethioninesupplemented diet, did not transport bile acids. Compared with freshly isolated rat hepatocytes they took up only negligible amounts of [3H]taurocholate or [14C]cholate. The cells bound small amounts of radioactive bile acids. This portion of the total cell-associated radioactivity was enhanced on membrane permeabilization. In contrast to cultured liver parenchymal cells from untreated rats, no bile acid synthesis was detected in cultured oval cells. Cultured oval cells also lost the ability to conjugate exogenously added cholate (100 μmol/L) with taurine or glycine. However, when live…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTaurinemedicine.drug_classBiologydigestive systemEpitheliumBile Acids and SaltsRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineCholineAnimalsEthionineCarcinogenHepatologyBile acidBile ductIntercellular transportBiological TransportCholine DeficiencyDietRatsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryLiverCell cultureGlycineCarcinogensHepatology (Baltimore, Md.)

Liquid Crystalline Elastomers—Characterization as Networks

1994

Abstract This paper summarises the properties of archiral and chiral liquid crystalline (LC) elastomers, the latter of which have found interest due to their piezoelectric properties. In addition the formation of new LC elastomers by a radical polymerization of acrylate groups covalently linked to LC polymers was investigated. This was done concerning the progress of the crosslinking reaction, concerning the influence of the crosslinking on the LC phases and concerning the network properties (swelling ratio and elastic modulus) of the resulting elastomers. It turns out that the networks prepared in this way are very soft and their crosslinking density is low. This can be explained assuming …

chemistry.chemical_classificationAcrylateMaterials scienceRadical polymerizationPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsElastomerchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLiquid crystalPhase (matter)Polymer chemistryElastic modulusPhotoinitiatorMolecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals

Molecular Recognition of Biotinyl Hydrophobic Helical Peptides with Streptavidin at the Air/Water Interface

1994

Streptavidinchemistry.chemical_classificationAir water interfaceStereochemistryPeptideGeneral ChemistryBiochemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMolecular recognitionBiotinchemistryMonolayerMoleculeJournal of the American Chemical Society

Intermolecular coupling influence on conformations of molecules in solution

1994

Abstract The influence of non-specific intermolecular interactions on conformational equilibria of organic molecules is investigated with the help of the London-Debye-Keesom pair coupling potentials. It is shown that in a series of apolar solvents equilibrium constant logarithms are proportional to ζα ≡ Z αs/ R 6s,d, and in a series of polar solvents equilibrium constants logarithms are proportional to ζμ ≡ Z μ2s/ R 6s,d, where Z is the average number of neighbours of a solute molecule in the first coordination sphere, αs is the polarizability, μs the dipole moment of solvent molecules, and R s,d = R s + R d is the sum of the radii of spherical volumes per molecule of solvent (s) and dissol…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesCoordination sphereChemistryOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forceThermodynamicsAnalytical ChemistryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistrySolventDipolePolarizabilityComputational chemistryMoleculePhysics::Chemical PhysicsSolvent effectsSpectroscopyEquilibrium constantJournal of Molecular Structure

Cadmium and nickel accumulation in rice plants. Effects on mineral nutrition and possible interactions of abscisic and gibberellic acids

1994

Rice plants accumulate high quantities of Cd and Ni when grown for 10 days in a medium containing these heavy metals. Accompanying Cd and Ni uptake, a decrease in shoot and root length was observed, though dry matter accumulation was not affected accordingly. Metal treatments also induced a decrease in K, Ca and Mg contents in the plants, particularly in the shoots, indicating that Cd and Ni interfered not only with nutrient uptake but also with nutrient distribution into the different plant parts. Addition of abscisic acid (ABA) or gibberellic acid (GA3) to the external solution could not overcome the depressing effects of the metals on nutrient acquisition, and even induced a further decr…

CadmiumPhysiologyfungifood and beveragesPlant physiologychemistry.chemical_elementPlant ScienceHorticulturechemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientchemistryBotanyShootDry matterPoaceaeAgronomy and Crop ScienceGibberellic acidAbscisic acidPlant Growth Regulation

Gadolinium-DTPA (Magnevist®) als Kontrastmittel für die arterielle DSA

1994

16 DSA investigations using intra-arterial Gd-DTPA were performed on 12 patients. The contrast medium was administered either as a 0.5 molar gadolinium solution (commercially available) or diluted with distilled water to a 0.2-0.4 molar gadolinium solution. The injection was made either by pressure injector or by hand. The aortic arch, abdominal aorta and pelvic and lower limb arteries were examined. 14 of the 16 procedures were diagnostically adequate, but compared with iodinated contrast materials, contrast was less marked. There were no cardiovascular, neurological or allergic side effects. Three patients suffered a feeling of heat and one patient had mild pain during the injection. Even…

Aortic archMolarmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGadoliniumAbdominal aortachemistry.chemical_elementIopamidolContrast mediumIodinated contrastchemistrymedicine.arteryAngiographymedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiologybusinessNuclear medicinemedicine.drugRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren

Transcranial Doppler diagnosis of cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage: correlation and analysis of results in relation to the age o…

1994

A retrospective analysis was undertaken to determine whether cerebral vasospasm following subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) correlates with the age of patients. For at least 3 weeks after bleeding 80 subjects underwent very close follow-up with clinical examination and transcranial Doppler records of the blood velocities within the basal cerebral arteries. Firstly a correlation between measured maximal mean blood flow velocities and age was made. Secondly, according to their age and the maximum of recorded mean velocities (v), the patients were divided into groups as follows: age 55 years or less, age more than 55 years; and maximum velocity v190 cm/s, 90 cm/sv2120 cm/s, 120 cm/sv3160 cm/s, v4…

AdultMaleUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialCerebral arteriesAneurysm RupturedDrug Administration ScheduleCerebral vasospasmMedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesNeuroradiologyAgedRetrospective StudiesDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryVascular diseaseAge FactorsVasospasmIntracranial AneurysmLaser Doppler velocimetryMiddle AgedSubarachnoid Hemorrhagemedicine.diseasenervous system diseasesTranscranial Dopplermedicine.anatomical_structureIschemic Attack TransientAnesthesiaCerebrovascular CirculationSurgeryFemaleNimodipineNeurology (clinical)businessBlood Flow VelocityArteryFollow-Up StudiesActa neurochirurgica

Distribution of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT) in the central and peripheral nervous systems of the rat.

1994

Expression of the acetylcholine biosynthetic enzyme choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), the vesicular acetylcholine transporter (VAChT), and the high-affinity plasma membrane choline transporter uniquely defines the cholinergic phenotype in the mammalian central (CNS) and peripheral (PNS) nervous systems. The distribution of cells expressing the messenger RNA encoding the recently cloned VAChT in the rat CNS and PNS is described here. The pattern of expression of VAChT mRNA is consistent with anatomical, pharmacological, and histochemical information on the distribution of functional cholinergic neurons in the brain and peripheral tissues of the rat. VAChT mRNA-containing cells are present in…

Nervous systemMaleVesicular Acetylcholine Transport ProteinsVesicular Transport ProteinsBiologyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceVesicular acetylcholine transportermedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerCholinergic neuronRats WistarBrain ChemistryBasal forebrainMembrane Transport ProteinsGeneral MedicineCholine acetyltransferaseRatsCholine transportermedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemSpinal CordCholinergicGangliaCarrier ProteinsNeuroscienceAcetylcholineBiomarkersmedicine.drugJournal of molecular neuroscience : MN

At‐risk children's causal inferences given emotional feedback and their understanding of the excuse‐giving process

1994

Italian male school children, ranging in age from 7 to 10 years, were identified as at‐risk children on the basis of self‐reports, teacher questionnaires, and peer nominations assessing aggression, emotional instability, and pro‐social behaviour. Together with a normal control sample, these children participated in two studies guided by attribtional theory. In Study 1, following teacher emotional feedback of anger or sympathy for failure, attributional inferences regarding low ability or lack of effort as the cause of that failure were rated. In Study 2, controllable and uncontrollable causes of a social transgression were given, and participants rated the anticipated anger of the ‘victim’…

Social PsychologySocial perceptionAggressionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPoison control050109 social psychologyAnger050105 experimental psychologyEmotional InstabilitySocial relationDevelopmental psychologySocial cognitionEmotionalitymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Personality

Oxidative modification and breakdown of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase induced in Euglena gracitis by nitrogen starvation

1994

When photoheterotrophic Euglena gracilis Z Pringsheim was subjected to nitrogen (N)-deprivation, the abundant photosynthetic enzyme ribulose-1,5-bis-phosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco; EC 4.1.1.39) was rapidly and selectively degraded. The breakdown began after a 4-h lag period and continued for a further 8 h at a steady rate. After 12 h of starvation, when the amount of Rubisco was reduced to 40%, the proteolysis of this enzyme slowed down while degradation of other proteins started at a similar pace. This resulted in a decline of culture growth, chloroplast disassembly — as witnessed by chlorophyll (Chl) loss — and cell bleaching. Experiments with spectinomycin, an inhibitor of chlo…

OxygenaseRibulose 15-bisphosphateEuglena gracilisbiologyved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesRuBisCOfood and beveragesPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthesisEuglenaChloroplastchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryChloroplast disassemblyGeneticsbiology.proteinPlanta

Bayesian inference in Markovian queues

1994

This paper is concerned with the Bayesian analysis of general queues with Poisson input and exponential service times. Joint posterior distribution of the arrival rate and the individual service rate is obtained from a sample consisting inn observations of the interarrival process andm complete service times. Posterior distribution of traffic intensity inM/M/c is also obtained and the statistical analysis of the ergodic condition from a decision point of view is discussed.

Computer scienceBayesian probabilityErgodicityPosterior probabilityManagement Science and Operations ResearchBayesian inferencePoisson distributionComputer Science ApplicationsExponential functionTraffic intensitysymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsStatisticssymbolsApplied mathematicsErgodic theoryQueueing Systems

A thin absorbing layer at the center of a Fabry-Pérot interferometer

1994

The influence of a dye (Rhodamin B) dissolved in solution or adsorbed at an interface at the center of a Fabry-Perot interferometer on the transmission was investigated both experimentally and theoretically. We show that (i) spectra of extremely thin films are measurable at sub-monolayer concentration (one monolayer reduces the transmission by ≃50%), (ii) the transmission is sensitive to the location of an extremely thin film within nm range and (iii) the absorption coefficient is determined quantitatively by comparison between theory and experiment thus permitting one to estimate the local concentration. The results are relevant for the use of dye probes to monitor changes of organic inter…

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryChemistryGeneral EngineeringSurface forces apparatusAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineInterferometryOpticsAttenuation coefficientMonolayerOptoelectronicsThin filmbusinessLayer (electronics)Fabry–Pérot interferometerJournal de Physique II

Functional properties of the brain during sleep under subchronic zopiclone administration in man.

1994

Zopiclone, a non-benzodiazepine, has been shown to be efficient in the treatment of transient, short-term or chronic sleep disorders. Apart from its hypnotic effects zopiclone has anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and myorelaxant properties and is therefore hardly distinguishable from benzodiazepines. Dependence liability and discontinuation effects have been reported to be less pronounced. Therefore zopiclone seems to be a hypnotic drug which may cause fewer side effects than conventional benzodiazepines. From the electrophysiological point of view one requires from a hypnotic drug the induction of a physiological sleep pattern as well as no alterations of information processing by the brain. The…

AdultMalemedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentPolysomnographyStimulationPolysomnographyAnxiolyticPiperazinesMental ProcessesmedicineHumansHypnotics and SedativesPharmacology (medical)Biological PsychiatryPharmacologyZopicloneSleep Stagesmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainElectroencephalographySleep in non-human animalsPsychiatry and Mental healthElectrophysiologyAnticonvulsantNeurologyAnesthesiaEvoked Potentials AuditoryEvoked Potentials VisualNeurology (clinical)Sleep StagesPsychologySleepNeuroscienceAzabicyclo Compoundsmedicine.drugEuropean neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Quantum effects and orientational ordering in adsorbed layers of linear molecules

1994

We study the influence of quantum fluctuations on the herringbone transition in adsorbed complete √3-mono-layers of diatomic molecules. Using Path-Integral Monte Carlo simulations for rotations, we can quantify the shift of the transition temperature for a highly realistic model to describe N2 on graphite. In addition, the zero-point motion of the librating molecules depresses the ground-state order parameter. We compare the benchmark data to quadratic Feynman-Hibbs effective potential simulations and to a quasiharmonic approximation. Using a simplified model for this transition, we study systematically quantum effects being relevant for lighter molecules. Depending on the rotator's rotatio…

Phase transitionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringQuantum mechanicsMonte Carlo methodLinear molecular geometryRotational spectroscopyPhysics::Chemical PhysicsQuantum Hall effectDiatomic moleculeQuantumQuantum fluctuationBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie

Gp80 (clusterin; TRPM-2) mRNA level is enhanced in human renal clear cell carcinomas

1994

The gp80 glycoprotein complex (clusterin, apolipoprotein J, TRPM-2) is a widely expressed protein that has been attributed functions in tissue remodelling, immune defense and transport of lipids and biologically active peptides. The expression of the protein appears to be elevated in several neurodegenerative, apoptotic and malignant processes. We show here that in patients with renal clear cell carcinoma gp80 mRNA is 3-fold overexpressed in tissue of the tumors compared with adjacent non-tumor tissue.

Cancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyBiologyKidneyTRPMGlycoprotein complexInternal medicinemedicineHumansRNA MessengerRNA NeoplasmCarcinoma Renal CellGlycoproteinsKidneyMessenger RNAClusterinGeneral MedicineBlotting NorthernKidney NeoplasmsNeoplasm ProteinsClusterinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyApoptosisClear cell carcinomaCancer researchbiology.proteinClear cellMolecular ChaperonesJournal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology

Bone marrow granulomas in hairy cell leukaemia following 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine therapy

1994

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.medical_treatmentPathology and Forensic MedicineBONE MARROW GRANULOMASBone MarrowChlorodeoxyadenosineHumansMedicineBone Marrow DiseasesLeukemia Hairy CellChemotherapyGranulomabusiness.industryHairy cell leukaemiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLeukemiamedicine.anatomical_structureCladribineImmunohistochemistryBone marrowbusinessEpithelioid cellHistopathology