Search Results - (Author, Cooperation:C. Marks)

Showing 1 - 13 results of 13, query time: 0.18s Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
    L. Zhang ; S. Chen ; J. Ruan ; J. Wu ; A. B. Tong ; Q. Yin ; Y. Li ; L. David ; A. Lu ; W. L. Wang ; C. Marks ; Q. Ouyang ; X. Zhang ; Y. Mao ; H. Wu
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Published 2015
    Staff View
    Publication Date:
    2015-10-10
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Print ISSN:
    0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN:
    1095-9203
    Topics:
    Biology
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Natural Sciences in General
    Physics
    Published by:
    Latest Papers from Table of Contents or Articles in Press
  3. 3
    Jr, S. C. Marks ; Cahill, D. R.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1987
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1600-0714
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    Abstract— Tooth eruption is a localized, bilaterally symmetrical series of events which involves resorption and formation of alveolar bone on opposite sides of the tooth and requires the presence of the dental follicle. We examined the effect on eruption of selective surgical removal of parts of the follicle. Removal of either the basal or coronal halves of the follicle prevented eruption. Bone resorption and formation of an eruption pathway did not occur after removal of the coronal part of the follicle and bone formation did not occur after removal of the basal part of the follicle. Exposure and incisions of the follicle had no effect on eruption. We interpret these data to mean that the polarized resorption and formation of alveolar bone that occur around a tooth during eruption are regulated by the adjacent parts of the dental follicle.
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  4. 4
    Marks C, Shi J, Deane C, et al.
    Oxford University Press
    Published 2018
    Staff View
    Publication Date:
    2018-03-14
    Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
    Print ISSN:
    1367-4803
    Electronic ISSN:
    1460-2059
    Topics:
    Biology
    Computer Science
    Medicine
    Published by:
    Latest Papers from Table of Contents or Articles in Press
  5. 5
    Marks, C. R., Shonesy, B. C., Wang, X., Stephenson, J. R., Niswender, C. M., Colbran, R. J.
    The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
    Published 2018
    Staff View
    Publication Date:
    2018-10-27
    Publisher:
    The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
    Print ISSN:
    0026-895X
    Electronic ISSN:
    1521-0111
    Topics:
    Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Medicine
    Published by:
    Latest Papers from Table of Contents or Articles in Press
  6. 6
    Staff View
    Publication Date:
    2018-10-20
    Publisher:
    American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    Electronic ISSN:
    2375-2548
    Topics:
    Natural Sciences in General
    Published by:
    Latest Papers from Table of Contents or Articles in Press
  7. 7
    Marks, C. M. ; Burris, H. R. ; Grun, J. ; Snail, K. A.

    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Published 1993
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1089-7550
    Source:
    AIP Digital Archive
    Topics:
    Physics
    Notes:
    Turbulence in the flame of an oxyacetylene torch used for diamond growth was studied with mass spectrometry and dark-field shadowgraphy. H2, CO, N2, and C2H2 were observed in both laminar and turbulent diamond growing flames, while O2, CO2, and H2O were detected in only the turbulent flame. Dark-field shadowgraphs showed a broken, changing flame front in the turbulent flame, although the boundary layer remained laminar under all flow conditions. The broken flame front suggests that unburned gases are passing through the turbulent flame front to form the detected oxidation products. A model is proposed in which the gas phase environment above the surface in turbulent flame diamond growth oscillates between oxidizing and reducing conditions.
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  8. 8
    Snail, K. A. ; Vardiman, R. G. ; Estrera, J. P. ; Glesener, J. W. ; Merzbacher, C. ; Craigie, C. J. ; Marks, C. M. ; Glosser, R. ; Freitas, J. A.

    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Published 1993
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1089-7550
    Source:
    AIP Digital Archive
    Topics:
    Physics
    Notes:
    Turbulent premixed oxygen-acetylene flames have been used to synthesize polycrystalline diamond films on molybdenum substrates at temperatures ranging from 500 to 1300 °C and facetted single crystals on mm-sized natural diamond substrates at temperatures of 1200–1300 °C. Turbulence was achieved by increasing the torch's orifice diameter and/or the flow velocity; the presence of turbulence was confirmed by observations of changes in the flame shape, measurements of the flame's noise spectrum, and calculations of the Reynolds number. The optical emission spectra of several diamond-growing turbulent flames were also compared to the spectra of laminar flames. The variation in diamond quality with temperature and oxygen acetylene flow ratio was studied with one or more of the following techniques: Raman spectroscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Crystals grown on molybdenum at temperatures of 600–1100 °C were observed to be transparent, and under the proper conditions the quality of diamond grown epitaxially in a turbulent flame equals that of natural type-IIa diamond. Although this enhanced quality has only been observed for fairly lean flames, the growth rate for type-IIa quality diamonds can still exceed 35 μm/h.
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  9. 9
    Mccormick, J.J. ; Marks, C. ; Rusch, H.P.

    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    0005-2787
    Source:
    Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics:
    Biology
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  10. 10
    Bang, N. U. ; Chang, M. L. ; Mattler, L. E. ; Burck, P. J. ; Frank, R. M. ; Zimmerman, R. E. ; Marks, C. A. ; Boxer, L. J.

    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Published 1981
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1749-6632
    Source:
    Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics:
    Natural Sciences in General
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  11. 11
    Marks, C. G.
    Springer
    Published 1993
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1530-0358
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  12. 12
    Tu, C. M. ; Marks, C. F. ; Elliot, J. M.
    Springer
    Published 1996
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1432-0800
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Medicine
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses
  13. 13
    Goldstein, B. D. ; Marks, C. E. ; Goldring, R. M.
    Springer
    Published 1977
    Staff View
    ISSN:
    1432-1246
    Keywords:
    2,3-Diphosphoglyceric acid ; Methemoglobin ; Red blood cells ; Carbon monoxide ; Nitrogen oxides
    Source:
    Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics:
    Medicine
    Notes:
    Summary The effect of occupational exposure to automobile exhaust on a number of parameters of blood oxygen delivery was indirectly assessed in groups working at two tunnels and one bridge in New York City as part of a comprehensive evaluation of this occupational force. Workmen directly exposed to automobile exhaust had a slight but statistically significant elevation in methemoglobin levels as compared to their colleagues in less exposed areas. Red cell 2,3-diphosphoglyceric acid levels also tended to be elevated in the groups with greater occupational exposure, but statistically significant differences were only observed in comparison with a normal control population. Cigarette smoking may possibly have contributed to the observed increases in red cell methemoglobin and 2,3-diphosphoglyceric acid levels. No differences in the hematocrit was observed.
    Type of Medium:
    Electronic Resource
    URL:
    Articles: DFG German National Licenses