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Spectral characterization and regression based estimates of forest damage in Norway Spruce stands in the Czech Republic using Landsat Thematic Mapper data
Adaptation of soil microbial communities to temperature: comparison of fungi and bacteria in a laboratory experiment
Temperature not only has direct effects on microbial activity, but can also affect activity indirectly by changing the temperature dependency of the community. This would result in communities performing better over time in response to increased temperatures. We have for the first time studied the effect of soil temperature (5-50 degrees C) on the community adaptation of both bacterial (leucine in
Omentum Herniation at a 2-mm Trocar Site.
The role of gastric evacuation rate in handling time of equal-mass rations of different prey sizes in northern pike
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ between equal-mass rations of small and large prey. In a comparison between intermediate and large prey, the pike were unable to fit two intermediate prey completely into the stomach at the same time, resulting in two consecutive evacuations, and changes in patterns of gastric evacuation. Thus. total gast
Comments on Remodelling the Neolithic in Southern Norway
Application of a high-repetition-rate laser diagnostic system for single-cycle-resolved imaging in internal combustion engines
High-repetition-rate laser-induced fluorescence measurements of fuel and OH concentrations in internal combustion engines are demonstrated. Series of as many as eight fluorescence images, with a temporal resolution ranging from 10 mus to 1 ms, are acquired within one engine cycle. A multiple-laser system in combination with a multiple-CCD camera is used for cycle-resolved imaging in spark-ignition
Quantitative polar representation of left ventricular myocardial perfusion, function and viability using SPECT and cardiac magnetic resonance: initial results.
Background: The clinical management of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) often involves a complex assessment of the extent and severity of changes in left ventricular (LV) myocardial perfusion, function and viability. We aimed to explore the feasibility of integrative quantitative representation of LV perfusion, function and viability in adjacent polar plots. In order to assess the clini
Using a connected filter for structure estimation in perspective systems
An increased micronucleus frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes predicts the risk of cancer in humans
The frequency of micronuclei (MN) in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) is extensively used as a biomarker of chromosomal damage and genome stability in human populations. Much theoretical evidence has been accumulated supporting the causal role of MN induction in cancer development, although prospective cohort studies are needed to validate MN as a cancer risk biomarker. A total of 6718 subjects
DSC studies of gamma-irradiation influence on amylose-lipid complex transition in wheat flour
DSC studies were carried out in the heating-cooling cycles for non-irradiated and irradiated with gamma-rays ((CO)-C-60) using 30 kGy dose wheat flour. The differences between gelatinisation and reversible transition of amylose-lipid complexes occurring in suspensions of non-irradiated and the irradiated flour (characterized by a dry matter to water ratio of 1: 1 and 1:3) depend on the conditions
Thermodynamic format and heat generation of isotropic hardening plasticity
Heat generation due to plastic deformation of metals and steel is studied. Whereas in many investigations it is assumed that the fraction eta of the plastic work transformed into heat is constant throughout the deformation process, the fraction eta is here derived from thermodynamic considerations in a large-strain setting. It is shown that for elasto-plasticity the fraction eta follows as a resul
The effects of liming on mycelial colonization and carbon allocation in ectomycorrhizal mycelia attached to Pinus silvestris plants
The effects of liming on ectomycorrhizal mycelial colonization and carbon allocation were assessed using Pinus silvestris plants grown in association with an ectomycorrhizal fungus. Plants were placed in perspex growth chambers divided by a central partition so that soils of different pH could be used on either side of the chambers. Differences between the growth form and growth rates of the fungi
A PATIENT SURVEY/CHART REVIEW STUDY ABOUT TREATMENT PATTERNS, COSTS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIASIS IN SWEDEN
Activation recovery time measurements in evaluation of global sequence and dispersion of ventricular repolarization
Introduction: Activation recovery time (ART), defined as the time from the earliest ventricular activation time to the end of T wave on unipolar electrograms, has been used as an index of myocardial repolarization time. However, it is unknown whether the ART can be used to estimate the global sequence and dispersion of ventricular repolarization as determined by the monophasic action potential (MA
Distinct sets of gene alterations in endometrial carcinoma implicate alternate modes of tumorigenesis
BACKGROUND. Endometrial carcinomas seem to carry a different prognosis depending on the presence or absence of concomitant complex atypical hyperplasia (hyperplasia). The molecular genetic profile of these two pathogenetic types, based on the genes reportedly mutated in these cancers, remains to be defined. Although microsatellite inability is reported in approximately 25% of endometrial carcinoma
Urinary incontinence in European women seeking treatment-Results from a large observational study.
Incidence of cardiac events in hypertensive men related to adaptive behavior in stressful encounters
The Serial Color Word Test was administered at baseline to 253 hypertensive men participating in the prospective cohort study of cardiovascular diseases "Men born in 1914" in Malmo, Sweden. This test of psychological adaptation to a stressful encounter was used to investigate whether susceptibility to stress moderates the risk of a cardiac event in association with hypertension. Adaptive behavior,
Examining understanding, acceptance, and support for the biorefinery concept among EU policy-makers
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical legitimacy is relevant to the formation of a biorefining sector. First we describe a number of theoretical insights into challenges faced by emerging industries and how these can relate to the formation of a biorefining sector. Second, we present the conduct and results of an initial exploration of u
Somatostatin, misoprostol and galanin inhibit gastrin- and PACAP-stimulated secretion of histamine and pancreastatin from ECL cells by blocking specific Ca(2+) channels.
The oxyntic mucosa is rich in ECL cells. They secrete histamine and chromogranin A-derived peptides, such as pancreastatin, in response to gastrin and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP). Secretion is initiated by Ca2+ entry. While gastrin stimulates secretion by opening L-type and N-type Ca2+ channels, PACAP stimulates secretion by activating L-type and receptor-operated Ca2+ c