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    Time to Detection with BacT/Alert FA Plus Compared to BacT/Alert FA Blood Culture Media

    Rapid identification of the causative pathogen in patients with bacteremia allows adjustment of antibiotic therapy and improves patient outcomes. We compared in vitro and real-life time to detection (TTD) of two ...

    A. Nutman, S. Fisher Even-Tsur, G. Shapiro in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2016)

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    Bioimpedance phase angle predicts muscle function, quality of life and clinical outcome in maintenance hemodialysis patients

    The association of bioimpedance phase angle (PA), as a measure of nutritional status, with muscle function, health-related quality of life (QoL) and subsequent clinical outcomes in maintenance hemodialysis (MH...

    I Beberashvili, A Azar, I Sinuani, G Shapiro in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2014)

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    Inaugural Huntington Disease Clinical Research Symposium Organized by the Huntington Study Group

    Katharine Moser, K. M. Biglan, C. A. Ross, D. R. Langbehn, E. Aylward in Neurotherapeutics (2008)

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    Orangutan Life History and VORTEX Analysis

    The Working Group on Life History Characteristics of the Population and Habitat Viability Analysis Workshop relied primarily on unpublished data on orangutans collected at Ketambe, Gunung Leuser National Park,...

    M. Leighton, U. S. Seal, K. Soemarna, Adjisasmito, M. Wijaya in The Neglected Ape (1995)

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    Estimates of Orangutan Distribution and Status in Borneo

    At the Population and Habitat Viability Analysis (PHVA) Workshop for Orangutans, estimates of habitat and population numbers for orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus) in Borneo were derived from various sources. F...

    H. D. Rijksen, W. Ramono, J. Sugardjito, A. Lelana, M. Leighton in The Neglected Ape (1995)

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    Attentiveness in Orangutans within the Sign Learning Context

    Orangutans are capable of reliably associating specific referents by producing unique gestures within a sign learning context (Shapiro, 1982). An analysis of sign performance by four juvenile orangutans indica...

    G. Shapiro, B. M. F. Galdikas in The Neglected Ape (1995)

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    SDZ ENS 163 is a selective M1 agonist and induces release of acetylcholine

    In the present study some pharmacological properties of the new muscarinic agonist SDZ ENS 163; (+)-(3S,cis)-3-ethyldihydro-4-[(1-methyl-1H-imidazol-5-yl)methyl-2(3H)-thiophenonedihydrogenphosphate] have been ...

    A. Enz, G. Shapiro, P. Supavilai in Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmaco… (1992)

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    Evidence of soft and collinear gluon emission ine + e hadronic events

    In the study of rapidity distributions of charged pions produced ine + e annihilation at 29 GeV, we observe a significant dip in the rapidity distributions aty≈0 for events with low sphericity. A comparison of ...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, R. E. Avery in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1989)

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    Derrida and the Question of Philosophy’s History

    Hegel remarks somewhere that all facts and personages of great importance in world history occur, as it were, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. (Karl Marx, The Eighteenth Br...

    G. Shapiro in History and Anti-History in Philosophy (1989)

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    Measurement of the photon structure functionF 2 γ (x, Q2) in the region 0.2<Q 2<7 GeV2

    We present a measurement of the photon structure functionF 2 γ in the reactionee→eeX forQ 2 in the range 0.2<Q 2<7 GeV2, using 9,200 multihadron events obtain...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, R. E. Avery in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1987)

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    Quark fragmentation functions and long-range correlations ine + e annihilation at 29 GeV

    We study long-range correlations between hadrons in opposite jets ine + e annihilation events at \(\sqrt s \) =29 G...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, J. A. Bakken in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1985)

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    Inclusive γ and π0 production cross sections and energy fractions ine + e annihilation at 29 GeV

    Inclusive production cross sections for photons and π0's ine + e annihilation at a center of mass energy of 29 GeV have been measured. The π0 production spectrum agrees with a corresponding measurement for π±. ...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, J. A. Bakken in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1985)

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    Prompt electron production ine + e annihilations at 29 GeV

    We have measured the inclusive prompt electron cross section over a wide momentum range (P>0.5 GeV/c) with the PEP-4 TPC detector. The semielectronic branching fractions of thec andb quarks are (9.1±0.9 (stat.)±1...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, D. H. Badtke in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1985)

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    Tests of models for quark and gluon fragmentation ine + e annihilation at \(\sqrt s = 29 GeV\)

    Three currently used fragmentation models are tested by studying the distribution of particles between jet axes in the 3-jet events ofe + e annihilation, using data collected by the Time Projection Chamber at P...

    H. Aihara, M. Alston-Garnjost, J. A. Bakken in Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fie… (1985)

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    Retrograde flow in the left gonadal vein at abdominal angiography: An anatomo-physiological review and clinical assessment

    Retrograde flow in the left gonadal vein may be visualized in the venous phase of aortography or renal arteriography. In none of 13 cases was this due to a mass lesion at the renal hilum. Although the Valsalva...

    M. A. Lerner M.B., Ch.B., B. Sacks, G. Shapiro in Urologic radiology (1981)

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    Physics with a High Energy Polarized Proton Beam at Fermilab

    The properties of a proton (antiproton) polarized beam obtained from lambda (antilambda) particles decay, planned for the Meson Area at Permilab, are reviewed and related experiments directed towards studying ...

    I. P. Auer, E. Colton, R. Ditzler, D. Hill in High-Energy Physics with Polarized Beams a… (1981)