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Preparation des polymeres (CHR-CH 2 SO 2 ) (R=(CH 2 ) 9 N + Me 2 (CH 2 ) 3 SO 3 − , (CH 2 ) 8 CO[NC 4 H 8 N + (Me)([CH 2 ] 3 SO 3 − )] et R=CH 2 OCH 2 CHOHCH 2 N + Me(C 10 H 21 )(CH 2 ) 3 SO 3 − ) par copolymerisation spontanee des sels d'ammonium vinyliques correspondants avec SO 2 dans l'eau. Leurs proprietes de surface et de solubilisation de molecules hydrophobes en solution aqueuse sont caracteristiques de polysavons

Surface tensionOlefin fiberchemistry.chemical_compoundAqueous solutionChemistryPolymer chemistryCopolymerSulfur dioxideDie Makromolekulare Chemie, Rapid Communications

Spin-flip? ? decay of even-even deformed nuclei110Ru and112Ru

1991

Neutron-rich nuclides110Ru and112Ru produced in symmetric fission of238U by 20 MeV protons have been studied at the IGISOL facility by means ofβ-ray,γ-ray and conversion electron spectroscopy. A total of 12 and 6γ-transitions were observed in the decays of110Ru and112Ru, respectively. Multipolarities were determined for a few transitions. The beta decay half-life was determined to be 11.6±0.6 s for110Ru and 1.75±0.07 s for112Ru. As a side product, a new value of 2.1±0.3 s for theβ half-life of the112Rh 1+ state was obtained. The decay energy measured with the plastic scintillator was 2.81 ±0.05 MeV for110Ru and 4.52 ±0.08 MeV for112Ru. The beta decay schemes of110Ru and112Ru isotopes indica…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsDecay schemeIsotopes of germanium010308 nuclear & particles physics7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesBeta decayNuclear physicsInternal conversionDecay energyDouble beta decay0103 physical sciencesBeta particleAtomic physics010306 general physicsRadioactive decayZeitschrift f�r Physik A: Hadrons and Nuclei

Functionally active complement proteins C6 and C7 detected in C6- and C7-deficient individuals

1991

SUMMARYTwo sensitive sandwich ELISAs based on monoclonal antibodies directed to native C6 and C7 allowed the detection and quantitation of these complement proteins in 20 out of 37 serum samples from individuals who had previously been classified as deficient in these proteins as assessed by immunochemical and/or functional assays. Furthermore, serum from four C6-deficient and one combined C6-/C7-deficient individual showed an increase in the terminal complement complex (TCC) and a decrease in native C6 and C7 after complement activation as assayed by specific ELISAs. Despite their (incomplete) deficiencies, these individuals therefore possess functionally active terminal complement protein…

Blood Bactericidal Activitymedicine.drug_classImmunoblottingImmunologyEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyMonoclonal antibodyComplement Hemolytic Activity AssaySpecimen Handling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTerminal complement complexImmunopathologymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyComplement ActivationVolume concentration030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesTemperatureZymosanAntibodies MonoclonalComplement deficiencyComplement C9Serum samplesmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyComplement C7Complement C63. Good healthComplement (complexity)Complement systemImmunologyElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelResearch Article030215 immunologyClinical and Experimental Immunology

The neuroimmune connection in human tonsils.

1991

The present light microscopic immunohistochemical study evaluates the distribution of peptidergic nerve fibers in human tonsil and describes their spatial relationship with specific cells of the immune system. Further, using a panneural marker protein gene product (PGP) 9.5, a qualitative evaluation of the density of specific peptidergic innervation of the human tonsil was performed. Nerve fibers staining for tachykinins, calcitonin gene-related peptide, neuropeptide Y, or vasoactive intestinal polypeptide/peptide histidine isoleucine showed characteristic distribution patterns, but constituted only a minor subfraction of the PGP 9.5-stained fiber population. Both peptide- and PGP 9.5-immun…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyNeuroimmunomodulationImmunologyVasoactive intestinal peptidePopulationPalatine TonsilNerve fiberBiologyPalatine tonsilBehavioral NeuroscienceNerve FibersInternal medicinemedicineHumansLymphocyteseducationChildeducation.field_of_studyEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsMacrophagesNeuropeptidesGerminal centerNeuropeptide Y receptorImmunohistochemistryEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurePeripheral nervous systemTonsilFemaleUbiquitin ThiolesteraseBiomarkersGranulocytesBrain, behavior, and immunity

Corpus Callosum Morphology in Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder: Morphometric Analysis of MRI

1991

Although behavioral evidence provides support for the notion that attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is related to central nervous system dysfunction, there is little direct evidence to reveal which neurometabolic systems or brain structures are involved. Recent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies suggest that, compared to nondisabled controls, ADHD children may have a smaller right frontal region. Morphometric analysis of MRI scans was used in this exploratory study to determine whether correlated regional variation might exist in the corpus callosum of children with ADHD. While all MRI scans were judged to be clinically normal, morphometric analysis revealed that, compa…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth (social science)Neurologymedia_common.quotation_subjectCentral nervous systemSpleniumCorpus callosumCorpus CallosumEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemental disordersmedicineHumansAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder030212 general & internal medicineChildDominance Cerebralmedia_commonBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testMagnetic resonance imagingAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance Imaging030227 psychiatryDevelopmental disordermedicine.anatomical_structureAttention Deficit Disorder with HyperactivityGeneral Health ProfessionsFemalePsychologyNeuroscienceVigilance (psychology)Journal of Learning Disabilities

Hyperfine structure studies in the 6s 6p3P2-level of barium

1991

The hfs of the3P2 state of the 6s 6p configuration of atomic barium has been determined for137Ba, applying the collinear fast-beam laser spectroscopy. The data fill the last gap in the experimental information on low lying 6s2, 6s 6p, 6s 5d and 6p 5d configurations of this alcaline earth system. The results are analyzed in terms for the existing semi-empirical modified Breit-Wills theory (MBWT), working with two basic wave functions, as well as by an extension to six-component wave functions of inclusion of configuration interaction. The semi-empirical approaches lead to a consistent description of the different hyperfine structures; they are compared with the results from recent ab initio …

PhysicsNuclear magnetic resonanceDirac (software)Ab initioPhysics::Atomic PhysicsElectronic structureConfiguration interactionAtomic physicsSpectroscopyWave functionHyperfine structureAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFock spaceZeitschrift f�r Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters

Tierexperimentelle Untersuchungen zum gestielten D�nndarm-transplantat als partieller extrahepatischer Gallengangsersatz

1991

Mit einem gestielten Dunndarmpatch konnte in Einzelfallen eine Gallengangsstriktur dauerhaft erweitert werden. Man beobachtet jedoch eine Dilatation des Patches, deren Ursache ebenso wie deren Folgen auf die Leberfunktion bislang ungeklart sind. Mit einem gestielten Dunndarmpatch ist tierexperimentell ein partieller extrahepatischer Gallengangsersatz moglich. Eine Erweiterung des Patches wird regelmasig beobachlet. Ursache hierfur ist weder eine Denervation des Patches noch der intraduktale Gallengangsdruck, sondern moglicherweise ein Zug am Gefasstiel. Morphologische Veranderungen treten am Patch nach bis zu 15 Monaten nicht auf. Leberfunktionsstorungen konnen weder laborchemisch noch hist…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.anatomical_structurebusiness.industrySmall intestinal transplantationBile ductCardiothoracic surgeryMedicineSurgerybusinessPedicle graftAbdominal surgeryLangenbecks Archiv f�r Chirurgie

Nuclear ground state properties of 99Sr by collinear laser spectroscopy with non-optical detection

1991

Abstract Collinear fast-beam laser spectroscopy, with improved sensitivity for ions with hyperfine split transitions, is performed to measure the hyperfine structure and the isotope shift of the well deformed short-lived 99Sr. The new method consists in ground state depopulation by a two-step optical pumping sequence prior to state selective neutralization and fast-atom counting. A definitive nuclear spin value I = 3 2 , the change in mean square charge radius δ〈r2〉98,99 and the nuclear moments are derived. These results are compared to nuclear spectroscopy information and are interpreted in the frame of the particle plus deformed core model.

PhysicsOptical pumpingNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeCharge radiusNuclear Physics - ExperimentAtomic physicsSpectroscopyGround stateHyperfine structureMeasure (mathematics)IonPhysics Letters B

Spectral analysis of the criteria for multiaxial Random Fatigue

1991

In the paper the spectral analysis of several fatigue criteria under simple and complex states of stress has been done and limitations appearing while formulating new criteria for multiaxial random loadings have been shown. The presented analysis includes determination, with digital simulation, of probability density function and power spectral density function of the equivalent stress according to three special linear criteria of multiaxial random fatigue and six nonlinear criteria. Calculations were carried out for four kinds of random stress state. It has been shown that mathematical models for the criteria of multiaxial random fatigue formulated as nonlinear combinations of stress state…

EngineeringMathematical modelDeformation (mechanics)business.industryMechanical EngineeringSpectral densityProbability density functionStructural engineeringFunction (mathematics)Condensed Matter PhysicsStress (mechanics)Nonlinear systemMechanics of MaterialsShear stressGeneral Materials SciencebusinessMaterialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik

ADIABATIC COOLING OF IONS IN THE PENNING TRAP

1991

An ion cloud in a Penning trap can be cooled by adiabatic expansion by reducing the trap's magnetic and electric fields. We treat the ion cloud as a classical gas and obtain the relations between the temperature and the trapping fields. This cooling method may be useful in trapping and cooling of antiprotons with the aim of measuring the gravitational accleration of anti-protons and other experiments on heavy ions.

Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsTrappingPenning trapAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonMagnetic trapElectric fieldPhysics::Atomic PhysicsIon trapAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentAdiabatic processDoppler cooling

Tissue kallikrein and kininogen in human sweat glands and psoriatic skin

1991

The cellular localization of immunoreactive tissue kallikrein and kininogen was studied in normal and psoriatic human skin. Immunoreactivity to both enzyme and substrate was observed in secretory granules of the dark cells in the secretory fundus (acinus) of the sweat glands. Double immunostaining revealed a segmental distribution of the two antigens. Each acinar section contained either tissue kallikrein or kininogen. However, there appeared to be a junctional zone in which both were present, but in separate dark cells. Immunoreactivity for both antigens was also observed in close apposition to the luminal microvilli of the duct cells. No specific immunostaining was seen in sebaceous gland…

Kininogenmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyStaining and LabelingKininogensTissue kallikreinMyoepithelial cellHuman skinDermatologyKallikreinBiologyKininImmunohistochemistrySweat GlandsEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureSweat glandInternal medicinemedicineHumansPsoriasisKallikreinsCellular localizationSkincirculatory and respiratory physiologyBritish Journal of Dermatology

Transition probabilities of PrII-lines emitted from a ferroelectric plasma source

1991

Abstract An argon-praseodymium plasma was generated under atmospheric pressure between a ceramic ferroelectric plate and a praseodymium plate. The system of plates was connected to an acoustic frequency supply. The plasma radiation was analyzed in the spectral range from 2000 to 7000 A by using a grating spectrograph with a linear dispersion near 1 mm/A, adopted to photoelectric measurements. The emission spectrum of praseodymium was recorded and the intensities of a few hundred lines were measured. Transition probabilities were determined for 62PrII-lines, using available lifetime data for excited levels and measured branching ratios of the corresponding lines. Reasonable agreement has bee…

RadiationMaterials sciencePraseodymiumchemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaPhotoelectric effectFerroelectricityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMolecular electronic transitionSpectral linechemistryExcited stateEmission spectrumAtomic physicsSpectroscopyJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

Nerve conduction velocity and circulating immunocomplexes in type 1 diabetic children.

1991

There is evidence from several laboratories of an increased prevalence of circulating immuno-complexes (CIC) in diabetic patients. It has also been suggested that CIC are pathogenetically related to chronic diabetic complications. The aim of this study was to assess peripheral nerve function in children with Type 1 diabetes and to evaluate the relationship between the neurophysiological abnormalities and the possible presence of CIC. The investigation was carried out in 25 Type 1 diabetic patients ranging in age from 7-19 years and in 20 normal controls. Neurophysiological assessment was performed to evaluate motor and sensory conduction velocity on median and tibial nerves. IgG-CIC were de…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyDiabetic neuropathyAdolescentSensory Receptor CellsNeural ConductionSensory systemAntigen-Antibody ComplexGastroenterologyNerve conduction velocityPathogenesisDiabetic NeuropathiesInternal medicineElectroneuronographymedicineReaction TimeHumansPeripheral NervesChildMotor NeuronsType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 1NeurologyFemaleNeurology (clinical)ComplicationbusinessPolyneuropathyActa neurologica Scandinavica

Book Review: Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution. By R. Taylor

1991

ChemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryElectrophilic aromatic substitutionCatalysisAngewandte Chemie International Edition in English

On the construction of Ljusternik-Schnirelmann critical values in banach spaces

1991

w h e r e f a n d g are functionals on a Banach space X, are considered in many papers. The existence theorems are based on the existence of a critical vector with respect to the manifold M,={xEX: f(x)=r}. Morse theory can often be used to obtain precise information about the behaviour of the functional close to the critical level. However, this would limit the study to Hilbert spaces and functions with nondegenerate critical points. These assumptions are not always satisfied in applications and are not rleeded when applying the Ljusternik--Schnirelmann theory. Therefore, Ljusternik--Schnirelmann theory has been widely used to study various nonlinear eigenvalue problems. Very general result…

Discrete mathematicsGeneral MathematicsEberlein–Šmulian theoremInfinite-dimensional vector functionBanach spaceInterpolation spaceUniformly convex spaceBanach manifoldLp spaceReflexive spaceMathematicsActa Mathematica Hungarica

The region 0.7615-0.796 m.u. of the HSV-1 genome determines suppression of humoral antibody formation against herpes simplex virus.

1991

The influence of genetic properties of parts of the HSV-1 genome on suppression of humoral antibody formation was investigated by using intratypic recombinants. The deleted strain HFEM (HSV-1) induces suppression. The MluI DNA fragment (coordinates 0.7615–0.796 m.u.) derived from the antibody inducing strain F1 (HSV-1) was transfected into the deleted strain HFEM to produce the recombinant virus R-MlCI and shown to restore antibody formation, as demonstrated by neutralization- and ELISA-tests. The intratypic recombinant viruses R-15, R-19 and R-26, produced by transfection of the Bam HI DNA-fragment B (0.738–0.809 m.u.) of strain Fl into the deleted strain HFEM, resulted in antibody formati…

Simplexvirusfood.ingredientGenes ViralvirusesEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assaymedicine.disease_causeRecombinant virusAntibodies ViralTransfectionVirus ReplicationVirusHerpesviridaelaw.inventionMicefoodlawNeutralization TestsVirologyAdrenal GlandsmedicineImmune ToleranceAnimalsSimplexvirusMice Inbred BALB CbiologyMacrophagesHerpes SimplexGeneral MedicineVirologyHerpes simplex virusViral replicationOrgan SpecificityDNA Viralbiology.proteinRecombinant DNAFemaleAntibodySpleenArchives of virology

Baseline sero-epidemiology of hepatitis B virus infection in children and teenagers in Italy. A survey before mass hepatitis B vaccination

1991

During the period May 1987 to November 1989, the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) markers was determined by ELISA in serum samples of 7405 (55% male, 45% female) apparently healthy persons 3-19 years of age in Italy. Earlier studies of adults there had shown an intermediate degree of HBV endemicity (hepatitis B surface antigen carrier rate greater than 2%). Persons were selected by systematic cluster sampling in five different geographical areas of Italy. The overall prevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) was 0.6%. The overall prevalence of at least one marker of HBV was 2.8%; it increased from 1.7% among children 3-5 years of age to 4.5% in teenagers 17-19 years of age (P l…

MaleMicrobiology (medical)HBsAgmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentmedicine.disease_causeHepatitis b surface antigenPregnancyEpidemiologyPrevalencemedicineHumansSero epidemiologyChildHepatitis B virusPregnancyHepatitis B Surface Antigensbusiness.industryHepatitis BSerum samplesmedicine.diseaseInfectious DiseasesItalySocioeconomic FactorsHepatitis b vaccinationChild PreschoolImmunologyFemalebusinessDemographyJournal of Infection

Glutathione metabolism and heavy metal detoxification in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

1991

Sixty glutathione-deficient mutants (gsh −) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe have been isolated by their resistance towards the mutagen N-methyl-N′-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (MNNG) and their sensitivity to the heavy metal Cadmium (Cd). fifty-three mutants show glutathione contents of less than 5% compared with the wild-type. The residual glutathione contents correlate with the resistance to MNNG, with the sensitivity to Cd and with the growth rate in minimal medium. The gsh −, Cd-sensitive (Cd s) mutants also show sensitivity to other heavy metals. Wild-type strains, but not the gsh − mutants, are able to excrete the heavy metal, very likely as a sulfide-containing compound. This inability of th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMutantMutagenGeneral MedicineGlutathioneMetabolismBiologymedicine.disease_causebiology.organism_classificationGlutathione synthetasechemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryBiochemistrySchizosaccharomyces pombeGeneticsmedicineHeavy metal detoxificationCurrent Genetics

Cordycepin analogues of 2',5'-oligoadenylate inhibit human immunodeficiency virus infection via inhibition of reverse transcriptase.

1991

Analogues of 2',5'-oligoadenylates (2-5A), the cordycepin (3'-deoxyadenosine) core trimer (Co3) and its 5'-monophosphate derivative (pCo3), were shown to display pronounced anti-human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) activity in vitro. Treatment of HIV-1 infected H9 cells with 1 microM Co3 or pCo3 resulted in an almost 100% inhibition of virus production. The compounds were encapsulated in liposomes targeted by antibodies specific for the T-cell receptor molecule CD3. Substitution of one or two cordycepin units in Co3 or pCo3 decreased the antiviral activity of the compounds. pCo3 did not stimulate 2-5A-dependent ribonuclease L activity and displayed no effect on the amount of cellular…

Virus ReplicationBiochemistryAntiviral AgentsVirusCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundStructure-Activity RelationshipDeoxyadenosineHumansPolymeraseNucleic Acid Synthesis InhibitorsOligoribonucleotidesbiologyCordycepinDeoxyadenosines2'-5'-OligoadenylateAdenine NucleotidesRNAMolecular biologyReverse transcriptaseBiochemistrychemistryRNA RibosomalLiposomesbiology.proteinHIV-1RNA Transfer LysReverse Transcriptase InhibitorsRibonuclease LBiochemistry

Desensitization is a property of the cholinergic binding region of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, not of the receptor-integral ion channel

1991

AbstractThe reversible acetylcholine esterase inhibitor (−)-physostigmine (eserine) is the prototype of a new class of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) activating ligands: it induces cation fluxes into nAChR-rich membrane vesicles from Torpedo marmorala electric tissue even under conditions of antagonist blocked acetylcholine binding sites (Okonjo, Kuhlmann, Maclicke, Neuron, in press). This suggests that eserine exerts its channel-activating property via binding sites at the nAChR separate from those of the natural transmitter. We now report that eserine can activate the channel even when the receptor has been preincubated (desensitized) with elevated concentrations of acetylcholin…

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptorStereochemistryAcetylcholine-gated cation channelPhysostigmineBiophysicsCesiumIon fluxDesensitizationIn Vitro TechniquesReceptors NicotinicTorpedoBiochemistryIon ChannelsAnticholinesteraseAcetylcholine bindingGanglion type nicotinic receptorStructural BiologyMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M5GeneticsmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyAcetylcholine receptorBinding SitesChemistryCell BiologyBungarotoxinsAcetylcholineNicotinic acetylcholine receptorNicotinic agonistCarbamateBiophysicsCholinergicAcetylcholineEserinemedicine.drugFEBS Letters

Ferromagnetism in small clusters.

1991

Magnetization of small ferromagnetic clusters at finite temperatures has been studied using the Ising model and Monte Carlo techniques. The magnetization of finite clusters is reduced from the bulk value, and increases with the external magnetic field and with the cluster size. The results explain qualitatively the recent observations by de Heer, Milani, and Chatelain of the reduction with decreasing cluster size of the average magnetic moment in small iron clusters.

PhysicsMagnetizationFerromagnetismCondensed matter physicsMagnetic momentMonte Carlo methodCluster sizeGeneral Physics and AstronomyCurie temperatureIsing modelMagnetic fieldPhysical review letters

Sudden cardiac death while wearing a Holter monitor

1991

The Holter tapes of 61 patients (46 men, mean age +/- standard deviation 65 +/- 11 years) with sudden cardiac death while being monitored were analyzed. Thirty-eight patients were known to have coronary artery disease, 5 had cardiomyopathy, and 7 had aortic valve disease. Etiology remained unknown in 11 patients. Mean New York Heart Association functional class was 2.5 +/- 0.7. Thirty patients had received antiarrhythmic drugs and 32 had received digitalis. Sudden death occurred at rest in 73%. In the hours before death, repetitive ventricular arrhythmias were found in 50 patients (82%), with atrial fibrillation in 34%. Patients with bradyarrhythmic death (18%) had less complex ventricular …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsCardiomyopathyTorsades de pointes030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular tachycardiaSudden deathSudden cardiac deathDeath Sudden03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHeart RateTachycardiaInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseases030212 general & internal medicineAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryArrhythmias CardiacSignal Processing Computer-AssistedAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseasePrimary ventricular fibrillationHeart Arrest3. Good healthAnesthesiaElectrocardiography Ambulatorycardiovascular systemCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessElectrocardiographyThe American Journal of Cardiology

Three-dimensional electrons and two-dimensional electric subbands in the transport properties of tin-dopedn-type indium selenide: Polar and homopolar…

1991

Electron-scattering mechanisms in n-type indium selenide doped with different amounts of tin are studied by means of the Hall effect (30--300 K) and photo-Hall effect (300 K). The electron mobility at room temperature is found to increase with the free-electron concentration in samples with low tin content. The same behavior is observed when the electron concentration increases due to thermal annealing or photogeneration. That is explained through the presence of two kinds of free electrons contributing to the charge transport along the layers: high-mobility three-dimensional (3D) electrons in the conduction band, and low-mobility two-dimensional electrons in the electric subbands. These 2D…

Free electron modelElectron mobilityMaterials sciencePhonon scatteringchemistryCondensed matter physicsHall effectScatteringElectric fieldchemistry.chemical_elementElectronIndiumPhysical Review B

Relation between late potentials and echocardiographically determined left ventricular mass in healthy subjects.

1991

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryHeart VentriclesHealthy subjectsCardiomegalySignal Processing Computer-AssistedVentricular Function LeftLeft ventricular massElectrocardiographyEchocardiographyInternal medicineCardiologymedicineHumansFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessThe American journal of cardiology

Selektive enzymatische Schutzgruppenabspaltungen: Der n-Heptylester als Carboxylschutzgruppe in der Peptidsynthese

1991

Selective Enzymatic Removal of Protecting Groups: n-Heptyl Esters as Carboxy Protecting Functions in Peptide Synthesis Amino acid heptyl (Hep) esters are accessible as generally crystalline hydro tosylates 3 from the amino acids by azeotropic esterification with 1-heptanol in high yields. They can be condensed with Z-, Boc-, and Aloc-protected amino acids to give the dipeptides 7–9 in the presence of 1-ethoxycarbonyl-2-ethoxy-1,2-dihydroquinoline (EEDQ). From the fully protected dipeptides the N-terminal protecting groups are cleaved by chemical methods without affecting the Hep esters. On the other hand, the heptyl esters can be hydrolyzed under mild conditions (pH = 7.0, 37°C) and with hi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDipeptidebiologyStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCondensation reactionEnzyme catalysisAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundHydrolysischemistryPeptide synthesisbiology.proteinOrganic chemistryPeptide bondPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLipaseLiebigs Annalen der Chemie

A solution study of complex formation between iron(III) and oxalate in dimethylsulphoxide

1991

The complex formation between iron(III) and oxalic acid (ethanedioic acid, H2ox) has been studied by potentiometry in dimethylsulphoxide (dmso) solution. H2ox behaves as a weak diprotic acid in such a solvent, with overall association constants: log βj1=8.551(3) and log βj2=14.242(3) at 25°C and 0.1 Mn-Bu4NClO4. A reliable set of overall stability constants for the iron(III)-oxalato complexes, log β11=13.16(4), log β12=23.66(4) and log β13=30.75(4), have been obtained for the first time under identical conditions. The electrochemical behaviour of such complexes was studied in dmso at a platinum electrode. The coordination ability of oxalate towards iron(III) in dmso and water media is compa…

Oxalic acidInorganic chemistryMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementDiprotic acidOxalateInorganic ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMaterials ChemistryChemical stabilityCarboxylateCyclic voltammetryPlatinumTransition Metal Chemistry

Do metric independent classical actions lead to topological field theories?

1991

Abstract We investigate the quantum theory of non-abelian BF -systems (gauge theories with the classical metric independent action ∫ tr BF A ). The fact that due to a complicated (on-shell reducible) gauge structure the quantum action of these theories does not differ only by a BRST commutator from the classical action, and that moreover the BRST operator turns out to be metric dependent, renders the standard arguments for metric independence inapplicable. We establish the topological nature of these models and argue that in gauge theories the information on gauge invariance is contained entirely in the metric independent part of the BRST operator. We make some general remarks on the relati…

PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::TheoryNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCommutatorQuantum gauge theoryOperator (physics)Metric (mathematics)Structure (category theory)Gauge theoryTopologyBRST quantizationGauge fixingPhysics Letters B

Continuum limit in random sequential adsorption.

1991

We develop analytical estimates of the late-stage (long-time) asymptotic behavior of the coverage in the D-dimensional lattice models of irreversible deposition of hypercube-shaped particles. Our results elucidate the crossover from the exponential time dependence for the lattice case to the power-law behavior with a multiplicative logarithmic factor, in the continuum deposition. Numerical Monte Carlo results are reported for the two-dimensional (2D) deposition, both lattice and continuum. Combined with the exact 1D results, they are used to test the general theoretical expectations for the late-stage deposition kinetics. New accurate estimates of the jamming coverages in 2D rule out some e…

PhysicsRandom sequential adsorptionLogarithmLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodCrossoverMultiplicative functionJammingStatistical physicsExponential functionPhysical review. B, Condensed matter

Don't mention the norm!

1991

PhilosophyApplied linguisticsPhilosophy of lawLawLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemologyInternational Journal for the Semiotics of Law

A method for rapid implantation of multielectrode systems.

1991

The implantation of several chronic electrodes at the same time was needed for the studies in which both evoked slow potential and multiple unit neural activity of different brain sites were recorded during classical conditioning in freely moving cats. The recording electrodes were made of 25-75 microns insulated stainless steel or nichrome wires which were inserted into a thin hypodermic needle of a fixed, calibrated length. The fast implantation system described here is based on the use of a stereotaxic frame as a stand for a drill and as a support for an electrode holder with which the electrodes were implanted through precision holes drilled directly according to the coordinates of the …

Neuronsmedicine.medical_specialtyBrain MappingMaterials scienceDrillInstrumentationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyElectroencephalographyElectric StimulationSurgeryElectrodes ImplantedBehavioral NeuroscienceMicroelectrodeCable glandInitial phaseElectrodemedicineCatsAnimalsNichromeMicroelectrodesBiomedical engineeringHypodermic needlePhysiologybehavior

Argumentativeness among Selected Finnish and American College Students

1991

Summary.-Compared on the Infante/Rancer Argumentativeness scale, 247 Finnish university students had a significantly higher mean score on argumentativeness as a trait than 155 American university students. No significant difference was noted on the desire to approach arguments, but the American students were significantly more inclined to avoid arguments than the Finnish students. Conceptualized by Infante and Rancer (1982) as a personality trait, argumentativeness contains tendencies to approach and to avoid arguments. Persons with approach tendencies will advocate issues on controversial positions and attack conflicting positions. Those with avoidance tendencies try to stay out of argumen…

media_common.quotation_subjectSignificant differenceWest virginiaTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyCronbach's alphaArgumentScale (social sciences)TraitPersonalityPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPsychological Reports

A new species of the genus Zalophotrema (Digenea: Campulidae), Zalophotrema atlanticum n. sp., from the liver of the striped dolphin Stenella coerule…

1991

Zalophotrema atlanticum n. sp. from the liver of a striped dolphin, Stenella coeruleoalba (Meyen, 1833), stranded in the Canary Islands is described. This new species differs from the other Zalophotrema species in body dimensions and relative size and position of the suckers and cirrus-sac. This is the first record of a species of the genus Zalophotrema in the striped dolphin, and the Atlantic Ocean constitutes a new locality record for this genus.

Zalophotrema atlanticumbiologyEcologyGenusAnimal ecologybiology.animalZalophotremaCetaceaParasitologyStenella coeruleoalbaTrematodabiology.organism_classificationDigeneaSystematic Parasitology

Liver fatty acid composition in the spontaneously diabetic BB rat.

1991

The purpose of the present experiment was to investigate if the modulation by insulin of liver microsomal desaturase activities in the spontaneously diabetic adult male Bio-Breeding (BB) rat, with destructive insulitis resembling the lesions described in the human Type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes, corresponds to modifications in fatty acid composition, reflect of changes in fatty acid desaturation. We observed no significant differences between BB rats, during the hyper-(48 h), the normo-(17 h) and the hypo-glycemic (3 h) periods which followed the insulin injection, and control rats for the fatty acid composition of liver total lipids, phosphatidylethanolamines, phosphatidylcholines, tr…

Fatty Acid DesaturasesMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLinoleic acidArachidonic AcidsBiologyDiabetes Mellitus ExperimentalLinoleic Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsInsulinRats Inbred BBTriglycerideschemistry.chemical_classificationArachidonic AcidCholesterolInsulinPhosphatidylethanolaminesFatty AcidsFatty acidGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLipid MetabolismRatsEndocrinologychemistryLinoleic AcidsLiverMicrosomeMicrosomes LiverPhosphatidylcholinesArachidonic acidCholesterol EstersInsulitisArchives internationales de physiologie, de biochimie et de biophysique

Ordering phenomena and phase transitions in the physisorbed quantum systems H2, HD and D2

1991

Abstract Recent experimental results of H2, HD and D2 films physisorbed on graphite are briefly reviewed. In particular, the monolayer phase diagrams, the order-disorder transition of the commensurate (C) phase and the commensurate-incommensurate (C-IC) transition are discussed. It will be shown that the melting transition of the C phase belongs to the three-state Potts universality class, and that the C-IC transition occurs via a series of novel intermediate phase, which could be identified as density-modulated phases characterized by striped and hexagonal patterns of domain walls. Due to this rich variety of phenomena, the hydrogen isotopes can be considered as model systems for two-dimen…

Quantum phase transitionPhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsPhase (matter)Quantum critical pointMonolayerFerroicsQuantum phasesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhase diagramPhysica B: Condensed Matter

Umbilical artery blood flow velocity waveforms during variable decelerations of the fetal heart rate

1991

Blood flow velocities of the umbilical arteries were measured by Doppler ultrasonography during variable decelerations of the fetal heart rate. The flow velocity waveforms, being normal between uterine contractions, showed either an unchanged flow velocity waveform with an exclusive fetal heart rate effect on end-diastolic velocities or a rapid change to absent and reverse diastolic flow during the decelerations, indicating an abrupt increase in placental resistance with a halt in placental perfusion. Computer-aided reconstruction of the fetal heart rate curve revealed the exact temporal relationship between the reduction of umbilical artery perfusion and deceleration of fetal heart rate. W…

medicine.medical_specialtySystoleDiastoleHemodynamicsUltrasonography PrenatalUmbilical ArteriesUterine ContractionDiastolePregnancyInternal medicinemedicine.arteryHeart ratemedicineHumansUmbilical Cord OcclusionFetusbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyUmbilical arteryBlood flowAnatomyHeart Rate FetalCardiologyFemaleLabor Stage FirstbusinessPerfusionBlood Flow VelocityAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

No evidence for sequences structurally related to the RB1 gene in the human genome.

1991

The retinoblastoma (RB1) gene is a ubiquitously expressed gene encoding a cell-cycle control protein. Inactivation of this gene plays a crucial role in the development of retinoblastoma, osteosarcoma, and other tumors. In a search for structurally related gene sequences we identified a 5.5-kb BamHI fragment strongly cross-hybridizing with the 5′ end of the RB1 cDNA. Molecular cloning, in situ hybridization, restriction mapping, and sequence analysis identified this DNA segment as the 28S rRNA gene. The absence of other cross-hybridizing sequences suggests that the RB1 gene is not part of a structurally related gene family.

Therapeutic gene modulationGeneticsBase SequenceGenome HumanMolecular Sequence DataRestriction MappingPair-rule geneGene targetingBiologyDNA Ribosomaleye diseasesGene productBlotting SouthernGene mappingSequence Homology Nucleic AcidGene clusterRNA Ribosomal 28SGeneticsGene familyHumansGenes RetinoblastomaGenetics (clinical)Regulator geneHuman genetics