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Halpern Janice - - 2012
For paramedics, critical incidents evoke intense emotions and may result in later psychological difficulties. We examined 2 ways to deal with emotions after critical incidents: (a) identifying emotions, and (b) describing and expressing emotions, and their association with recovery from acute stress and psychological symptoms. We surveyed 190 paramedics, examining ...
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Choe Yu-kyong - - 2012
There is substantial performance variability among listeners who transcribe degraded speech. Error patterns from 88 listeners who transcribed dysarthric speech were examined to identify differential use of syllabic strength cues for lexical segmentation. Transcripts from listeners were divided into four groups (ranging from Better- to Poorer- performing). Phrases classified as ...
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Homentcovschi Dorel - - 2012
The paper applies the re-expansion method for analyzing planar discontinuities at the junction of two axi-symmetrical circular waveguides. The normal modes in the two waveguides are expanded at the junction plane into a system of functions accounting for velocity singularities at the corner points. As the new expansion has a ...
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Balko Justin M - - 2012
Molecular profiling holds great promise for improving our ability to diagnose, prognosticate, and select individualized treatments for lung cancer patients. However, using multidimensional data and novel technologies to derive these profiles is limited by our ability to employ the assay in a clinical scenario where it can impact the course ...
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Lane Hsien-Yuan - - 2012
In pharmacogenomics studies, gene-gene interactions play an important role in characterizing a trait that involves complex pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic mechanisms, particularly when each involved feature only demonstrates a minor effect. In addition to the candidate gene approach, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are widely utilized to identify common variants that are ...
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Eissing Thomas - - 2012
The analgesic effect of codeine depends on the formation of the opioid metabolites morphine and morphine-6-glucuronide. Different factors have been shown or suspected to affect the safety and efficacy of codeine treatment. The objective of the current study is to assess and quantify the impact of important pharmacokinetic factors, using ...
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Thorson Megan J - - 2012
The reliability of distortion-product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) measurements and their relation to loudness measurements was examined in 16 normal-hearing subjects and 58 subjects with hearing loss. The level of the distortion product (L(d)) was compared across two sessions and resulted in correlations that exceeded 0.90. The reliability of DPOAEs was ...
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Jacobs Peter G - - 2012
Stimulus-frequency (SF) otoacoustic emission (OAE) amplitude and the amplitude of medial olivocochlear (MOC) inhibition of SF OAEs for ipsilateral, contralateral and bilateral MOC reflex elicitors were recorded in six subjects with type 2 diabetes during a glucose tolerance test (GTT). Five of the six subjects were tested twice for a ...
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Kidd Gary R - - 2012
The ability to recognize spoken words interrupted by silence was investigated with young normal-hearing listeners and older listeners with and without hearing impairment. Target words from the revised SPIN test by Bilger et al. [J. Speech Hear. Res. 27(1), 32-48 (1984)] were presented in isolation and in the original sentence ...
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Brouwer Susanne - - 2012
This study examined whether speech-on-speech masking is sensitive to variation in the degree of similarity between the target and the masker speech. Three experiments investigated whether speech-in-speech recognition varies across different background speech languages (English vs Dutch) for both English and Dutch targets, as well as across variation in the ...
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Winn Matthew B - - 2012
Although some cochlear implant (CI) listeners can show good word recognition accuracy, it is not clear how they perceive and use the various acoustic cues that contribute to phonetic perceptions. In this study, the use of acoustic cues was assessed for normal-hearing (NH) listeners in optimal and spectrally degraded conditions, ...
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Weinstein Tamara A R - - 2012
The longevity of children's friendships is influenced by a multitude of individual- and relationship-level attributes, but little is known about the factors that impact friendship maintenance in nonhuman primate juveniles. We investigated whether the following predicted the longitudinal stability of friendships in juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): (1) individual characteristics ...
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Swarup Shilpa - - 2012
Epistasis is an important feature of the genetic architecture of quantitative traits, but the dynamics of epistatic interactions in natural populations and the relationship between epistasis and pleiotropy remain poorly understood. Here, we studied the effects of epistatic modifiers that segregate in a wild-derived Drosophila melanogaster population on the mutational ...
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Margolis Robert H - - 2012
The standard method for the calibration of audiometric bone vibrators requires the use of an artificial mastoid, a device that converts vibratory energy to an electrical analog. The mechanical input impedance of the device is designed to represent the average mechanical impedance of the human head. For calibration purposes, it ...
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Whitmal Nathaniel A NA - - 2012
The Articulation Index and Speech Intelligibility Index predict intelligibility scores from measurements of speech and hearing parameters. One component in the prediction is the frequency-importance function, a weighting function that characterizes contributions of particular spectral regions of speech to speech intelligibility. The purpose of this study was to determine whether ...
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Fogerty Daniel - - 2012
The speech signal contains many acoustic properties that may contribute differently to spoken word recognition. Previous studies have demonstrated that the importance of properties present during consonants or vowels is dependent upon the linguistic context (i.e., words versus sentences). The current study investigated three potentially informative acoustic properties that are ...
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Neef Nicole E - - 2012
In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedback, although it has adverse effects in control speakers. This indicates abnormalities in the auditory feedback loop in stuttering. Current motor control theories on stuttering propose an impaired processing of internal forward models that might be related ...
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Rupprecht Peter - - 2012
We have developed a method for studying cellular adhesion by using a custom-designed microfluidic device with parallel non-connected tapered channels. The design enables investigation of cellular responses to a large range of shear stress (ratio of 25) with a single input flow-rate. For each shear stress, a large number of ...
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Ferreirós N - - 2012
A new analytical method for the quantitation of the orally active immunomodulatory drug FTY720 and its phosphate derivative in human plasma and murine subcellular compartments has been developed. The samples undergo a liquid-liquid extraction process before they are injected into a liquid chromatographic system coupled to a tandem mass spectrometer ...
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Alhareth Khairallah - - 2012
The long-term clinical use of doxorubicin (Dox), one of the most important anticancer agent in use, is limited by dose-related acute cardiotoxicity, myelo-suppression and multidrug resistance developed by cancer cells. To improve the antitumor efficacy and reduce the toxicity of Dox, many drug delivery systems have been developed, including poly(alkylcyanoacrylate) ...
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Lai Shih-Ming - - 2012
A silica adsorbent containing β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) has been developed and used for the separation and purification of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) from the green tea extracts. The batch adsorption experiments demonstrated that, the β-CD bonded silica adsorbent possessed excellent adsorption equilibrium capacity (>55mg/g adsorbent) and adsorption ratio (>95%) for EGCG compared ...
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Verweij-van Wissen C P W G M - - 2012
A reversed phase ultra-performance liquid chromatography method was developed for the simultaneous quantitative determination of the systemically administered azoles voriconazole, posaconazole, isavuconazole, itraconazole and its metabolite hydroxy-itraconazole in plasma. The method involved a simple liquid-liquid extraction followed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography with an Acquity UPLC BEH Phenyl column and ultraviolet ...
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Pereira Ana Bárbara Dias - - 2012
Cylitol l-(+)-bornesitol is regarded as a bioactive constituent from Hancornia speciosa leaves, a plant species traditionally used in Brazil to treat diabetes and hypertension. We report a simple HPLC-DAD method for the quantification of bornesitol in extracts from H. speciosa leaves, after derivatization with p-toluenesulfonyl chloride, using pentaerythritol as internal ...
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Halbedel Sven - - 2012
DivIVA is a well-conserved coiled-coil protein present in most Gram-positive bacteria and has been implicated in division site selection, peptidoglycan biosynthesis and sporulation. DivIVA proteins bind lipid membranes and characteristically accumulate at curved membrane areas, i.e. the cell poles and the division site, to which they recruit various interaction partners. ...
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Golicki Dominik - - 2012
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic disease of the connective tissue that leads to progressive joint destruction, disability, withdrawal from occupational activity, and premature death. The aim of the paper was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of leflunomide compared with placebo, methotrexate, and sulfasalazine in monotherapy of RA. ...
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Yoshioka Mieko - - 2012
This follow-up study evaluated cognitive and language development in Asperger's disorder (AD) patients diagnosed at the age of 5 to 6 years, with initial complaints of delays in motor or language development in infancy. We evaluated 12 patients (10 males and 2 females) using two intelligence tests:Kyoto Scale of Psychological ...
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Chaudhry Tanveer Anjum - - 2012
The case of a 40-year-old-man who presented to our clinic with bilateral blindness as a consequence of bomb blast injuries is reported. He had a completely opaque cornea, partially damaged posterior segment and perception of light in the right eye, while a clear cornea, totally damaged posterior segment and no ...
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Marion Joe - - 2012
The ARRA/HITECH Act has made electronic medical records a front burner issue, and many believe that EMRs will make departmental systems redundant. Some cardiologists beg to differ, arguing that cardiovascular information systems are deeply clinical and essential to the cardiovascular workflow. Here's a look at the evolution of CVIS, EMR, ...
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Mookencherry Shefali - - 2012
It makes strategic and business sense for payers and providers to collaborate on how to take substantial cost out of the healthcare delivery system. Acting independently, neither medical groups, hospitals nor health plans have the optimal mix of resources and incentives to significantly reduce costs. Payers have core assets such ...
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Yao Jun - - 2012
The nature of the conducting filaments in many resistive switching systems has been elusive. Through in situ transmission electron microscopy, we image the real-time formation and evolution of the filament in a silicon oxide resistive switch. The electroforming process is revealed to involve the local enrichment of silicon from the ...
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Motlagh Mohammad Esmail - - 2012
In Iran, diarrheal disease is the fourth cause of under five-year mortality. Proper care-seeking behavior and system-based disease management in the national field will have a great effect in reducing morbidity and mortality. This nationwide study was performed on a target population of rural and urban communities; in all 31 ...
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Caglià Pietro - - 2012
To assess the suitability of laparoscopic cholecystectomy in elderly patients, although early reports have questioned the efficacy of this procedure in that patient group. Retrospective study evaluating the medical records of the elderly patients who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our surgical unit. Data included age and gender, American Society of ...
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Han Rui-Min - - 2012
Flavonoids and carotenoids with rich structural diversity are ubiquitously present in the plant kingdom. Flavonoids, and especially their glycosides, are more hydrophilic than most carotenoids. The interaction of flavonoids with carotenoids occurs accordingly at water/lipid interfaces and has been found important for the functions of flavonoids as antioxidants in the ...
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Tan Hongliang - - 2012
Great efforts have been devoted to the development of sensitive and specific analysis methods for biothiols because of their important roles in biological systems. We present a new detection system for biothiols that is based on the reversible quenching and restoration of fluorescence of terbium chelate caused by Hg(2+) and ...
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Nakano Masako - - 2012
A 48-year-old woman presented with a 2-week history of headache. The headache was so severe in the standing position that she could hardly stand up. The results of general and neurological examination were unremarkable. MRI studies of the brain showed diffuse pachymeningeal gadolinium enhancement on the T(1) weighted images. The ...
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Haruta Mitsutaka - - 2012
The structural analysis of crystal defects in organic thin films provides fundamental insights into their electronic properties for applications such as field effect transistors. Observation of crystal defects in organic thin films has previously been performed at rather low resolution by conventional transmission electron microscopy based on phase-contrast imaging. Herein, ...
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Peterson Carrie Y - - 2012
To determine whether injured patients who received a vagotomy would have worse outcomes after injury. Retrospective analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) database over 10 years. Patients admitted for trauma (primary International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD-9 ] diagnosis codes 800-959) who had a vagotomy (ICD-9 procedure codes ...
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Wang Yifeng - - 2012
Lateral metre-scale periodic variations in porosity and composition are found in many dolomite strata. Such variations may embed important information about dolomite formation and transformation. Here we show that these variations could be fossilized chemical waves emerging from stress-mediated mineral-water interaction during sediment burial diagenesis. Under the overlying loading, crystals ...
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Schoepp-Cothenet Barbara - - 2012
An evolutionary tree of key enzymes from the Complex-Iron-Sulfur-Molybdoenzyme (CISM) superfamily distinguishes "ancient" members, i.e. enzymes present already in the last universal common ancestor (LUCA) of prokaryotes, from more recently evolved subfamilies. The majority of the presented subfamilies and, as a consequence, the Molybdo-enzyme superfamily as a whole, appear to ...
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Sperandio Irene - - 2012
Traditionally, the perceived size of negative afterimages has been examined in relation to E. Emmert's law (1881), a size-distance equation that states that changes in perceived size of an afterimage are a function of the distance of the surface on which it is projected. Here, we present evidence that the ...
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Cardiac care quality indicators: a new hospital-level quality improvement initiative for cardiac ...
Gorzkiewicz Vanita - - 2012
Health system stakeholders at different levels are focused more than ever on improvements to quality of care. With heart disease continuing to be a top health issue for Canadians, quality improvement initiatives aimed at improving cardiac care are increasingly important. The Cardiac Care Quality Indicators are one such initiative, with ...
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Ueno Asako - - 2012
A 59-year-old man with a long history of under-treated diabetes mellitus presented with severe inflammation that had spread from the sinus to the left orbital cavity. The bilateral internal carotid arteries were severely stenotic, causing multiple infarctions in the brain parenchyma. There was no β-D-glucan detected in the cerebrospinal fluid. ...
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Russo Antonella - - 2012
Early identification of spontaneous pneumomediastinum can be recruited by thoracic ultrasound in emergency. A spontaneous pneumomediastinum in a 24 -year old man is reported. The patient, who refused hospitalization, returned 12 hours later, complaining a massive subcutaneous emphysema, with a mild dyspnea. Thoracic CT confirmed suspected pneumomediastinum and the young ...
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Shi Guohua - - 2012
We have used anterior segment swept source optical coherence tomography to measure Schlemm's canal (SC) morphometric values in the living human eye. Fifty healthy volunteers with 100 normal eyes were measured in the nasal and temporal side. Comparison with the published SC morphometric values of histologic sections proves the reliability ...
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Hosoi Yasushi - - 2012
A 59-year-old woman presented with a 7-year history of headache. She showed no neurological abnormality. T(2) weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images showed a hyperintense signal in the white matter in the bilateral parieto-occipital lobe without abnormal enhancement. A small amount of prednisolone was administered for rheumatoid arthritis. After prednisolone was ...
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Maroof Khan Amir - - 2012
To assess the knowledge about hepatitis B among the medical, dental and nursing students of first year in Subharti University, a private medical university of North India. A cross sectional institutional study was conducted among the first year students of medical, dental and nursing colleges of Subharti University. The total ...
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Zare Mohammad - - 2012
Through a clinical trial we evaluated statin therapy benefits over stroke outcome. All patients with moderate stroke in Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) were registered during February 2006 to February 2008, in Al Zahra Hospital, Isfahan, Iran. Among 55 patients who were enrolled in the present study, 25 subjects received 20 ...
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Chen Shengyi - - 2012
This work presents a visualization method for the high-throughput monitoring of antibody-polypeptide binding by integrating a microarray chip with surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi). A prism-coupled SPRi system with smart images processing software and a 5×5 polypeptide microarray was developed. The modeling analysis was performed to optimize the system and ...
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Greganova Eva - - 2012
Eukaryotic elongation factor 1A (eEF1A) is the only protein modified by ethanolamine phosphoglycerol (EPG). In mammals and plants, EPG is attached to conserved glutamate residues located in eEF1A domains II and III, whereas in the unicellular eukaryote, Trypanosoma brucei, a single EPG moiety is attached to domain III. A biosynthetic ...
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Abaid Lisa N - - 2012
The purpose of this retrospective study was to assess the tolerability and efficacy of sequential chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the treatment of high risk endometrial cancer. We conducted a retrospective study of previously untreated high risk endometrial cancer patients who received sequential chemotherapy and radiotherapy in accordance with the sandwich ...
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