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1S. Lax ; D. P. Smith ; J. Hampton-Marcell ; S. M. Owens ; K. M. Handley ; N. M. Scott ; S. M. Gibbons ; P. Larsen ; B. D. Shogan ; S. Weiss ; J. L. Metcalf ; L. K. Ursell ; Y. Vazquez-Baeza ; W. Van Treuren ; N. A. Hasan ; M. K. Gibson ; R. Colwell ; G. Dantas ; R. Knight ; J. A. Gilbert
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Published 2014Staff ViewPublication Date: 2014-08-30Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Bacteria/*classification/genetics/pathogenicity ; Beds/microbiology ; *Family ; Floors and Floorcoverings ; Foot/microbiology ; Hand/microbiology ; *Host-Pathogen Interactions ; *Household Articles ; Humans ; Metagenome ; Microbiota/genetics/*physiology ; Nose/microbiology ; Pets/microbiology ; Surface PropertiesPublished 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: -
3M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; A. Belfiore ; R. Bellazzini ; B. Berenji ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; E. Bottacini ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; P. A. Caraveo ; J. M. Casandjian ; C. Cecchi ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; A. de Angelis ; F. de Palma ; C. D. Dermer ; E. S. E. do Couto ; P. S. Drell ; D. Dumora ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; W. B. Focke ; P. Fortin ; Y. Fukazawa ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; L. Guillemot ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; M. Hayashida ; K. Hayashi ; E. Hays ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. Kamae ; H. Katagiri ; J. Kataoka ; M. Kerr ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; L. Latronico ; S. H. Lee ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; B. Lott ; M. N. Lovellette ; P. Lubrano ; P. Martin ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; J. Mehault ; P. F. Michelson ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; M. Naumann-Godo ; P. L. Nolan ; J. P. Norris ; E. Nuss ; T. Ohsugi ; A. Okumura ; E. Orlando ; J. F. Ormes ; M. Ozaki ; D. Paneque ; D. Parent ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; M. Pierbattista ; F. Piron ; M. Pohl ; D. Prokhorov ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; M. Razzano ; T. Reposeur ; S. Ritz ; P. M. Parkinson ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; P. D. Smith ; P. Spinelli ; A. W. Strong ; H. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. G. Thayer ; 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 ; A. P. Waite ; P. Wang ; B. L. Winer ; K. S. Wood ; Z. Yang ; S. Zimmer ; S. Bontemps
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Published 2011Staff ViewPublication Date: 2011-11-26Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
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ISSN: 1089-7623Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsElectrical Engineering, Measurement and Control TechnologyNotes: The atomic force microscope (AFM) is calculated to have quantum limited sensitivity using common optical detection techniques. Under typical ambient operating conditions, the AFM is shown to have an energy resolution better than 10−24 J, considerably weaker than the energy of 10−21 J/molecule for the weakest chemical bonds. For operation in vacuum, periodic forces of 10−15 N are detectable at room temperature. At 4.2 K it is possible to resolve single bursts of energy of 10−25 J. The AFM is shown to have many features in common with a resonant-bar gravitational wave antenna. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5Albrecht, T. R. ; Dovek, M. M. ; Kirk, M. D. ; Lang, C. A. ; Quate, C. F. ; Smith, D. P. E.
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Published 1989Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: We present a reproducible technique for forming holes on a graphite surface with a scanning tunneling microscope. The holes have an average diameter of 40 A(ring) (20 A(ring) minimum) with an average resolvable spacing of 60 A(ring). Holes are produced by applying a short voltage pulse (3–8 V, 10–100 μs) across the tunneling gap which removes one or more layers of graphite in a small region directly below the tip. Arrays of hundreds of holes have been formed with yields as high as 99.6%. The writing process has a higher success rate in air or in the presence of water vapor. This suggests that the physical mechanism is a chemical process.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1089-7623Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsElectrical Engineering, Measurement and Control TechnologyNotes: We report a new type of three-dimensional mechanical scanner fabricated from a single piezoelectric tube. It has a typical response of 5 nm/V in each orthogonal direction and mechanical resonances at 8 kHz (bending perpendicular to the tube axis) and 40 kHz (motion parallel to the tube axis). When used in a scanning tunneling microscope it is the higher frequency mode which is most critical since it corresponds to motion perpendicular to the sample surface. We show an image of the atomic surface of graphite taken in air using a tube scanner incorporated into a scanning tunneling microscope. The tube scanner allows the development of smaller, simpler, and faster scanning tunneling microscopes.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] SIR-Hara et al.1 have shown, using scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), that the smectic liquid crystal 4'-/t-octyl-4-cyanobiphenyl (8CB) forms a completely different structure when adsorbed onto MoS2 to that on to graphite. This result is striking because on graphite the family of liquid crystals ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
8Smith, D. P. E. ; Hörber, J. K. H. ; Binnig, G. ; Nejoh, H.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1990Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9CALNE, R. Y. ; BITTER-SUERMANN, H. ; DAVIS, D. R. ; DUNN, D. C. ; HERBERTSON, B. M. ; REITER, F. H. ; SAMPSON, D. ; SMITH, D. P. ; WEBSTER, L. M.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1974Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Landrace or large white/landrace littermate pigs, of either sex, weighing 20 to 30 kg were used as donor and recipient. Anaesthesia was with halothane and endotracheal anaesthesia as described for liver allografting4. The animals breathed spontaneously until the chest was opened, when the lungs ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-0509Keywords: Bladder rupture ; Hemorrhagic cystitis ; Computed tomography ; Cystoscopy ; Cystography ; CyclophosphamideSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract Two cases of rapture of the urinary bladder following cystoscopic clot evacuation are presented. Both patients had hemorrhagic cystitis (HC) secondary to cyclophosphamide therapy. The bladder injuries were not immediately recognized. Computed tomography (CT) demonstrated the bladder rupture in both patients.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
11Brown-Augsburger, P. ; Vance, L. M. ; Malcolm, S. K. ; Hsiung, H. ; Smith, D. P. ; Heinz, B. A.
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Published 1999Staff ViewISSN: 1432-8798Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Summary. Enviroxime and related analogs are potent inhibitors of rhinoviruses and enteroviruses in cell culture. Previous analyses of resistant mutants implicated the viral nonstructural protein 3A(B) as the likely target of drug activity. In this study, we used site-directed mutagenesis and selection of spontaneous rhinovirus 14 mutants with several enviroxime analogs to confirm the link between domains in rhinovirus 14 3A(B) and the function blocked by enviroxime. We also produced recombinant 3A and 3AB proteins for biochemical analyses. Despite extensive efforts, however, we were unable to demonstrate direct binding between enviroxime and any of several viral proteins, nor could we demonstrate binding of enviroxime to a host protein. In addition, enviroxime did not disrupt 3AB's ability to bind RNA or 3D polypeptide, the association of 3AB with membranes, or the cleavage of 3AB by 3C protease. Finally, we identified an enviroxime-resistant mutant with an increased level of resistance which apparently has mutations in multiple proteins or RNA sequences. Taken together, these results suggest that enviroxime targets a complex of proteins and/or cellular factors. Such a complex mechanism of inhibition might explain the low levels of viral resistance to these inhibitors as compared with other picornaviral inhibitors.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
12Hovorka, V. ; Geilmann, W. ; Wrigge, Fr. W. ; Lenher, V. ; Jannek, J. ; Meyer, J. ; Smith, D. P. ; Weibke, F. ; Deiß, E. ; Kao, C. H. ; Keith Drew, H. D. ; Porter, Ch. R.
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Published 1934Staff ViewISSN: 1618-2650Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
13Pfragner, R. ; Behmel, A. ; Smith, D. P. ; Ponder, B. A. J. ; Wirnsberger, G. ; Rinner, I. ; Porta, S. ; Henn, T. ; Niederle, B.
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Published 1998Staff ViewISSN: 1573-7381Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract Pheochromocytomas are rare tumours, with an incidence of 1–2 per million which arise from chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. They occur sporadically or as part of dominantly inherited cancer syndromes like multiple endocrine neoplasia 2 (MEN2A and 2B) and others. Continuous cell lines, not available so far, are essential tools for studies in these tumours. A continuous cell line (KNA) was established from a sporadic pheochromocytoma of the right adrenal gland of a 73-year-old woman. The KNA cells grow as suspensions of spheroids and show the morphological and immunocytochemical characteristics of neuronal chromaffin cells, such as neuroendocrine granules, and positive reactions to chromogranin- and related peptide-, neuron specific enolase and vasoactive intestinal peptide antibodies. Neurite-like processes are formed after addition of nerve growth factor. Chromosomal analyses revealed a diploid (46,XX, n=50) to hypodiploid (43–45,XX, n=15) karyotype. In hypodiploid metaphases most frequently #19, #17, #21 and #22 were missing. Chromosome arms 1p and 4q showed apparently consistent interstitial deletions: 6q, 8q, 13q and 22q showed clonal interstitial deletions. The cell line shows a heterozygous sequence variant TGC (cysteine) to TGG (tryptophan) in codon 611 in exon 10 of the RET proto-oncogene. So far, PC-12, a rat adrenal pheochromocytoma, has been the only continuous pheochromocytoma cell line available. KNA represents the first report on a human continuous pheochromocytoma cell line, the first report of structural chromosome aberrations in pheochromocytomas and the first report of a RET mutation TGC to TGG in exon 10 of the RET proto-oncogene in a sporadic pheochromocytoma. © 1998 Chapman and HallType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1434-601XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Zusammenfassung Es werden Beobachtungen über die eigentümliche Elektrizitätsleitung von mit Wasserstoff beladenem Palladium mitgeteilt, und das Wesen dieser Leitung wird in Zusammenhang mit neuen Angaben von Coehn und Specht besprochen.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0863-1778Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic ChemistrySource: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyAdditional Material: 4 Tab.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 0863-1778Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic ChemistrySource: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyAdditional Material: 9 Ill.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: