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1E. Aliu ; T. Arlen ; T. Aune ; M. Beilicke ; W. Benbow ; A. Bouvier ; S. M. Bradbury ; J. H. Buckley ; V. Bugaev ; K. Byrum ; A. Cannon ; A. Cesarini ; J. L. Christiansen ; L. Ciupik ; E. Collins-Hughes ; M. P. Connolly ; W. Cui ; R. Dickherber ; C. Duke ; M. Errando ; A. Falcone ; J. P. Finley ; G. Finnegan ; L. Fortson ; A. Furniss ; N. Galante ; D. Gall ; K. Gibbs ; G. H. Gillanders ; S. Godambe ; S. Griffin ; J. Grube ; R. Guenette ; G. Gyuk ; D. Hanna ; J. Holder ; H. Huan ; G. Hughes ; C. M. Hui ; T. B. Humensky ; A. Imran ; P. Kaaret ; N. Karlsson ; M. Kertzman ; D. Kieda ; H. Krawczynski ; F. Krennrich ; M. J. Lang ; M. Lyutikov ; A. S. Madhavan ; G. Maier ; P. Majumdar ; S. McArthur ; A. McCann ; M. McCutcheon ; P. Moriarty ; R. Mukherjee ; P. Nunez ; R. A. Ong ; M. Orr ; A. N. Otte ; N. Park ; J. S. Perkins ; F. Pizlo ; M. Pohl ; H. Prokoph ; J. Quinn ; K. Ragan ; L. C. Reyes ; P. T. Reynolds ; E. Roache ; H. J. Rose ; J. Ruppel ; D. B. Saxon ; M. Schroedter ; G. H. Sembroski ; G. D. Senturk ; A. W. Smith ; D. Staszak ; G. Tesic ; M. Theiling ; S. Thibadeau ; K. Tsurusaki ; J. Tyler ; A. Varlotta ; V. V. Vassiliev ; S. Vincent ; M. Vivier ; S. P. Wakely ; J. E. Ward ; T. C. Weekes ; A. Weinstein ; T. Weisgarber ; D. A. Williams ; B. Zitzer
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Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-10-08Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
2A. A. Abdo ; M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; K. Bechtol ; R. Bellazzini ; B. Berenji ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; A. Bouvier ; T. J. Brandt ; J. Bregeon ; A. Brez ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; A. Cannon ; P. A. Caraveo ; J. M. Casandjian ; O. Celik ; E. Charles ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; L. Costamante ; S. Cutini ; F. D'Ammando ; C. D. Dermer ; A. de Angelis ; A. de Luca ; F. de Palma ; S. W. Digel ; E. do Couto e Silva ; P. S. Drell ; A. Drlica-Wagner ; R. Dubois ; D. Dumora ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; E. C. Ferrara ; W. B. Focke ; P. Fortin ; M. Frailis ; Y. Fukazawa ; S. Funk ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; D. Gasparrini ; N. Gehrels ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; M. H. Grondin ; J. E. Grove ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; K. Hayashi ; M. Hayashida ; E. Hays ; D. Horan ; R. Itoh ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. J. Johnson ; D. Khangulyan ; T. Kamae ; H. Katagiri ; J. Kataoka ; M. Kerr ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; L. Latronico ; S. H. Lee ; M. Lemoine-Goumard ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; P. Lubrano ; G. M. Madejski ; A. Makeev ; M. Marelli ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; P. F. Michelson ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; A. A. Moiseev ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; T. Nakamori ; M. Naumann-Godo ; P. L. Nolan ; J. P. Norris ; E. Nuss ; T. Ohsugi ; A. Okumura ; N. Omodei ; J. F. Ormes ; M. Ozaki ; D. Paneque ; D. Parent ; V. Pelassa ; M. Pepe ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; M. Pierbattista ; F. Piron ; T. A. Porter ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; P. S. Ray ; M. Razzano ; A. Reimer ; O. Reimer ; T. Reposeur ; S. Ritz ; R. W. Romani ; H. F. Sadrozinski ; D. Sanchez ; P. M. Saz Parkinson ; J. D. Scargle ; T. L. Schalk ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; P. D. Smith ; G. Spandre ; P. Spinelli ; M. S. Strickman ; D. J. Suson ; H. Takahashi ; T. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. B. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; L. Tibaldo ; D. F. Torres ; G. Tosti ; A. Tramacere ; E. Troja ; Y. Uchiyama ; J. Vandenbroucke ; V. Vasileiou ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; P. Wang ; K. S. Wood ; Z. Yang ; M. Ziegler
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Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-01-08Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
3Loughrey, H.C. ; Ferraretto, A. ; Cannon, A.-M. ; Acerbis, G. ; Sudati, F. ; Bottiroli, G. ; Masserini, M. ; Soria, M.R.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0014-5793Keywords: Biotin ; Ganglioside ; Liposome ; Polyethyleneglycol ; Streptavidin ; Targeted liposomeSource: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0278-4165Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: ArchaeologyBiologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0278-4165Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: ArchaeologyBiologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0278-4165Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: ArchaeologyBiologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
7Berman, J. ; Lee, J. ; Cooper, M. ; Cannon, A. ; Sach, J. ; McKerral, S. ; Taggart, M. ; Symonds, C. ; Fishe, K. ; Birch, R.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2003Staff ViewISSN: 1365-2044Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1433-8726Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Summary A total of 81 patients with symptomatic bladder-outlet obstruction (BOO) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) underwent visual laser ablation of the prostate (VLAP) using a right-angled firing neodynium: YAG laser. The mean pre-operative prostatic volume was 48.5 ml. All patients were discharged on the 1st post-operative day with an indwelling catheter. Two patients underwent a transurethral prostatectomy (TURP) after failing a trial without catheter on two occasions. Of the remaining 79 patients, 75 were evaluated 6 months post-operatively. Mean symptom scores (I-PSS) decreased from 20.9 to 5.8, the mean maximal urinary flow rate increased from 7.9 to 16.4 ml/s and the mean residual volume decreased from 88.1 to 15.6 ml. Several different methods of evaluating BOO from pressure-flow measurements were used and all showed improvement. All the above-mentioned parameters showed a highly significant improvement (P〈0.01) at 6 months.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1824-310XKeywords: ecology ; women ; status ; hunter/gatherersSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: BiologyNotes: Abstract Women's status in preindustrial communities has been the focus of a number of studies in the past two decades. However, very few of these studies deal exclusively with hunter/gatherers, and none of the hunter/gatherer studies combine empirical tests with explanations. Because of a number of differences with settled agricultural villagers, hunter/gatherers can be viewed as the focus of distinctive substantive ecological theory. A cross-cultural materialist approach to the problem of why women's status is high among some hunter/gatherers and low among others indicates that several factors are strongly related to differences in women's status. Frequent and severe resource stress is the most strongly associated with low female status in the domestic and political domain, while warfare exerts an independent but lesser effect. The importance of hunting constitutes a third and still more weakly associated variable. Thus, women's political and domestic status among hunter/gatherers predominantly appears to have resulted from techno-ecological conditions. In contrast, technoecological conditions appear to have had no strong influence on women's status in ritual roles, including shamanism. Several possible ways that women's status might be linked to techno-economic conditions are proposed. The results of this study demonstrate that Leacock's assumptions of systematic bias in the ethnographic record, and of ubiquitous female equality among band level societies are unjustified.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: