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Group 1 ITI Consensus Report: The influence of implant length and design and medications on clinical and patient-reported outcomes
2018
The following article: Jung, R.E., Al-Nawas, B., Araujo, M., Avila-Ortiz, G., Barter, S., Brodala, N., ... Windisch, P. (2018). Group 1 ITI Consensus Report: The influence of implant length and design and medications on clinical and patient-reported outcomes. Clinical Oral Implants Research, 29(S16), 69-77, can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1111/clr.13342. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. Objectives: The aim of Working Group 1 was to address the influence of different local (implant length, diameter, and design) and systemic (medications) factors on clinical, radiographic, and patient‐re…
A Unified Theory of Psychophysical Laws in Auditory Intensity Perception.
2020
Psychophysical laws quantitatively relate perceptual magnitude to stimulus intensity. While most people have accepted Stevens's power function as the psychophysical law, few believe in Fechner's original idea using just-noticeable-differences (jnd) as a constant perceptual unit to educe psychophysical laws. Here I present a unified theory in hearing, starting with a general form of Zwislocki's loudness function (1965) to derive a general form of Brentano's law. I will arrive at a general form of the loudness-jnd relationship that unifies previous loudness-jnd theories. Specifically, the "slope," "proportional-jnd," and "equal-loudness, equal-jnd" theories, are three additive terms in the ne…
The Effect of 16-Minute Thermal Stress and 2-Minute Cold Water Immersion on the Physiological Parameters of Young Sedentary Men
2020
This study aimed to determine the effect of 16 minutes of thermal stress followed by 2 minutes of cold water immersion on the physiological parameters of fifty-five sedentary men (mean age 20.15±1.30 years), who were exposed to 16 minutes of sauna (temperature: 90-91℃; relative humidity: 14-16%) followed by 2 minutes of cold water immersion (12℃). The participants' somatic characteristics were determined before entering the sauna, and their body mass and blood pressure were measured before and after sauna treatment. Physiological parameters were monitored during the 16-minute sauna session and the 2-minute cold water immersion (CRIO) or shower. The subjects perspired 0.21-0.27 litres during…
CCDC 1981431: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2020
Related Article: Kibrom Gebreheiwot Bedane, Lukas Brieger, Carsten Strohmann, Ean-Jeong Seo, Thomas Efferth, Michael Spiteller|2020|Bioorg.Chem.|102|104102|doi:10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.104102
CCDC 874635: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: K.Mack, A.W.von Leupoldt, C.Forster, M.Ezhevskaya, D.Hinderberger, K.W.Klinkhammer, K.Heinze|2012|Inorg.Chem.|51|7851|doi:10.1021/ic300929g
CCDC 874634: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2013
Related Article: K.Mack, A.W.von Leupoldt, C.Forster, M.Ezhevskaya, D.Hinderberger, K.W.Klinkhammer, K.Heinze|2012|Inorg.Chem.|51|7851|doi:10.1021/ic300929g
CCDC 650418: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2003
Related Article: Y.Jacquot, B.Refouvelet, O.Blacque, M.M.Kubicki, A.Xicluna|2001|C.R.Acad.Sci.,Ser.IIc:Chim.|4|375|doi:10.1016/S1387-1609(01)01243-9
CCDC 635391: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: S.Bredeau, E.Ortega, G.Delmas, P.Richard, R.Frohlich, B.Donnadieu, G.Kehr, N.Pirio, G.Erker, P.Meunier|2009|Organometallics|28|181|doi:10.1021/om800512u
Benefits of area-wide traffic calming measures: outcomes still to assess
2008
The role of traffic calming schemes in urban network management is mainly to minimize undesirable effect of traffic in residential areas; in this context accident reduction can be a realistic objective. Several studies, indeed, inform us that traffic calming is a major part of the treatments available to reduce road accidents in urban areas. Paradoxically the increase of the accident rate per kilometre travelled has been observed in the urban context as result of the wellknown accident migration phenomenon. In connection to these considerations, the effectiveness of traffic calming measures on road safety is discussed in this paper. Then, after a synthetic exposition of the conceptual formu…
Replacement of fishmeal with corn gluten meal in feeds for juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) does not affect oxygen consumption during for…
2017
We compared oxygen consumption (MO2, mg/kg/h) of c. 80 g rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in an intermittent-flow swim respirometer at 15 °C. Before the tests the fish were grown in flow through tanks (15 °C) with either fishmeal (FM) or corn gluten meal (CGM) based diets (c. 52% protein) for a period of 3–4.5 months. Ten individuals from both treatment groups were fasted for 48 h before the swim test, which consisted of 18 loops of 210 s over three different periods: acclimation period (6 loops at 0.5 body lengths per s, BL/s), exercise period (8 loops at increased speed from 1 to 2.5 BL/s with recovery loops at 0.5 BL/s), and a recovery period (four loops at 0.5 BL/s). We did not obser…