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1Y. Xue ; J. Prado-Martinez ; P. H. Sudmant ; V. Narasimhan ; Q. Ayub ; M. Szpak ; P. Frandsen ; Y. Chen ; B. Yngvadottir ; D. N. Cooper ; M. de Manuel ; J. Hernandez-Rodriguez ; I. Lobon ; H. R. Siegismund ; L. Pagani ; M. A. Quail ; C. Hvilsom ; A. Mudakikwa ; E. E. Eichler ; M. R. Cranfield ; T. Marques-Bonet ; C. Tyler-Smith ; A. Scally
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Published 2015Staff ViewPublication Date: 2015-04-11Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Adaptation, Physiological ; Animals ; Biological Evolution ; DNA Copy Number Variations ; Democratic Republic of the Congo ; Endangered Species ; Female ; *Genetic Variation ; *Genome ; Gorilla gorilla/classification/*genetics/physiology ; Homozygote ; *Inbreeding ; Linkage Disequilibrium ; Male ; Mutation ; Population Dynamics ; Rwanda ; Selection, Genetic ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Species Specificity ; Time FactorsPublished by: -
2Frandsen, P. ; Chapman, R. ; Garrett, J.D. ; Hagemann, G.B. ; Herskind, B. ; Yu, C.-H. ; Schiffer, K. ; Clarke, D. ; Khazaie, F. ; Ryde, H. ; Lisle, J.C. ; Mo, J.N. ; Carlen, L. ; Ekstrom, P.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0375-9474Keywords: Nuclear reactionSource: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
3Frandsen, P. ; Garrett, J.D. ; Hagemann, G.B. ; Herskind, B. ; Riley, M.A. ; Chapman, R. ; Lisle, J.C. ; Mo, J.N. ; Ryde, H. ; Lyttkens, J. ; Carlen, L. ; Walker, P.M.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0370-2693Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
4Cockerill, D. ; Fabjan, C.W. ; Frandsen, P. ; Hallgren, A. ; Heck, B. ; Hilke, H.J. ; Hogue, R. ; Killian, T. ; Melin, A. ; Nilsson, A. ; Rudge, A. ; Lorstad, B. ; Schistad, B. ; Nielsen, B.S. ; Wang, C.J. ; Lissauer, D. ; Wang, D.W. ; Dahl-Jensen, E. ; Rosso, E. ; Damgaard, G. ; Jarlskog, G. ; Von Dardel, G. ; Boggild, H. ; Dahl-Jensen, I. ; Hooper, J.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0029-554XSource: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power EngineeringPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
5Brookhaven-CERN-Copenhagen-Lund-Rutherford-Tel Aviv Collaboration ; Botner, O. ; Burkert, V. ; Cockerill, D. ; Fabjan, C.W. ; Ferbel, T. ; Frandsen, P. ; Hallgren, A. ; Melin, A. ; Nilsson, A. ; Rudge, A. ; Heck, B. ; Lorstad, B. ; Schistad, B. ; Nielsen, B.S. ; Wang, C.J. ; Lissauer, D. ; Wang, D.W. ; Dahl-Jensen, E. ; Rosso, E. ; Damgaard, G. ; Jarlskog, G. ; von Dardel, G. ; Boggild, H. ; Lubatti, H.
Amsterdam : ElsevierStaff ViewISSN: 0029-554XSource: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power EngineeringPhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-5195Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineDescription / Table of Contents: Résumé Cent personnes avec des genoux normaux et 47 patients avec une rupture chronique du ligament croisé antérieur ont été testés par le système d'analyse du genou “Genucom”. Un total de 13 différents tests de laxité contenus dans le protocole Genucom ont été effectués sur les deux genoux. L'analyse des mesures faites sur les genoux droit et gauche de sujets normaux a montré qu'un seul test, le “Lateral Pivot Shift” exécuté sur le genou en flexion de 25°, avait une bonne corrélation entre un côté et l'autre, mais sans être capable de distinguer le genou atteint du genou sain chez les patients ayant un ligament croisé antérieur déficient. La sensibilité de ce test était de 30% et sa spécificité de 91%. La sensibilité du tiroir antérieur sur le genou en flexion de 30°, avec une force de 93 Newton, était de 45% et sa spécifité de 88%. Les mesures ont généralement montré de grandes variations dont il faut tenir compte pour interpréter les résultats du Genucom. Celui-ci doit être considéré comme un instrument d'expérience et il n'a que peu d'utilité pour l'évaluation des patients présentant un déficit du ligament croisé antérieur.Notes: Summary One hundred subjects with normal knees and 47 patients with chronic rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament were tested in the Genucom Knee Analysis System; the 13 different laxity tests were carried out on both knees. Measurements on right and left knees in normal subjects showed that only the lateral pivot shift test, performed at 25° of knee flexion, had a good side-to-side correlation, but did not differentiate the involved and uninvolved knees in the patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency. The sensitivity of the lateral pivot shift was 30% and specificity 91%. The corresponding figures for the anterior drawer test at 30° flexion using 93 N force were 45% and 88%. Measurements showed great variation. Care should be taken in interpreting the results from the Genucom System. It should be considered as an experimental device with little value in assessing patients with anterior cruciate ligament deficiency.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1432-5195Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1619-7089Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Abstract Technetium-99m generators were grossly contaminated using 5 different strains of microorganisms. Elution of the generators showed that the number of microorganisms was reduced by a factor of 104–106. There were no indications that the generators would support bacterial growth. It is concluded that it would be acceptable from a microbiologic point of view to omit autoclaving and membrane filtration of the final product provided that proper aseptic techniques are applied.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9Akesson, T. ; Albrow, M. G. ; Almehed, S. ; Batley, R. ; Benary, O. ; Bøggild, H. ; Botner, O. ; Brody, H. ; Burkert, V. ; Carosi, R. ; Cleland, W. ; Cockerill, D. ; Dagan, S. ; Dahl-Jensen, E. ; Dahl-Jensen, I. ; Damgaard, G. ; Ciaccio, A. ; Evans, W. M. ; Fabjan, C. W. ; Frandsen, P. ; Frankel, S. ; Frati, W. ; Gordon, H. ; Goerlach, U. ; Hallgren, A.
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Published 1983Staff ViewISSN: 1434-6052Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract The inclusive π0 production cross-section and the η/π0 ratio have been measured inpp collisions at $$\sqrt s = 63 GeV$$ at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings in the rapidity range 2.00〈y〈2.75. The π0 cross-section exhibits a strongy-dependence and falls more steeply as a function ofp T, compared with the cross-section measured aty∼0. We find a value of 0.46±0.07 for the η/π0 ratio with no significantp T dependence over the range 2.0〈p T〈4.0 GeV/c.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
10Frandsen, P. B. ; Kriegbaum, N. J. ; Ullman, S. ; Høier-Madsen, M. ; Wiik, A. ; Halberg, P.
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Published 1996Staff ViewISSN: 1434-9949Keywords: Anti-U1RNP Antibodies ; Mixed Connective Tissue DiseaseSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: MedicineNotes: Summary We performed a longitudinal follow-up study of clinical findings in 151 patients with high-titer antibodies against U1 ribonucleoprotein (U1RNP) as measured by haemagglutination. Formal connective tissue disease (CTD) diagnoses were assigned and diagnostic transitions analysed. One-hundred eighteen females and 33 males entered the study; the mean duration of follow-up was 7.1 years. Mean age at entry was 34.7 years; 73% of the patients had early disease (duration 〈2 years). Fifty-six patients (37%) presented with a definite diagnosis, most often mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD, n=40), followed by systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE, n=11) and systemic sclerosis (SSc, n=5). Of 84 patients (56%) presenting with nonspecific symptoms of possible, “undifferentiated” CTD, 58 developed MCTD, 4 SSc and 2 SLE. By the end of the follow-up period, 127 patients had developed a well-defined CTD; final diagnoses were: MCTD (n=97), SLE (n=18), SSc (n=12). We conclude that CTD in the context of high-titer anti-U1RNP antibodies may be transitive and sequential in nature, although the diagnostic criteria for MCTD previously proposed by our group seem to delimit a clinically stable condition in most patients in this subgroup.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: