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Correction to: Hugoniot Measurements Utilizing In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Radiation
E. M. Escauriza’s appeared incorrectly on the original publication of this article. It is corrected here.
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Hugoniot Measurements Utilizing In Situ Synchrotron X-ray Radiation
Pressure–density relationships derived from the experimentally obtained shock and particle velocities are critical to define a material’s equation of state (EOS). Typically, impact experiments coupled with vel...
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Open AccessBrain microbiota disruption within inflammatory demyelinating lesions in multiple sclerosis
Microbial communities reside in healthy tissues but are often disrupted during disease. Bacterial genomes and proteins are detected in brains from humans, nonhuman primates, rodents and other species in the ab...
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Open AccessDynamic Behavior of Engineered Lattice Materials
Additive manufacturing (AM) is enabling the fabrication of materials with engineered lattice structures at the micron scale. These mesoscopic structures fall between the length scale associated with the organi...
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The design and flight performance of the PoGOLite Pathfinder balloon-borne hard X-ray polarimeter
In the 50 years since the advent of X-ray astronomy there have been many scientific advances due to the development of new experimental techniques for detecting and characterising X-rays. Observations of X-ray...
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Open AccessDating human cultural capacity using phylogenetic principles
Humans have genetically based unique abilities making complex culture possible; an assemblage of traits which we term “cultural capacity”. The age of this capacity has for long been subject to controversy. We ...
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High-energy diffraction microscopy at the advanced photon source
The status of the High Energy Diffraction Microscopy (HEDM) program at the 1-ID beam line of the Advanced Photon Source is reported. HEDM applies high energy synchrotron radiation for the grain and sub-grain s...
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5-Azacytidine for the treatment of patients with acute myeloid leukemia or myelodysplastic syndrome who relapse after allo-SCT: a retrospective analysis
Patients with AML or myelodysplastic syndrome who relapse after allo-SCT have a poor prognosis. In the search for novel treatment strategies for these patients, we conducted a multicenter retrospective analysi...
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Quality of life during rehabilitation after coronary artery bypass surgery
The effect of a three-phase comprehensive rehabilitation programme on the quality of life during the first postoperative year after coronary artery bypass surgery was studied in 205 male patients randomly allo...
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Low Molecular Weight Organic Compounds in the Po Valley Fog Water
Organic compounds which play a role in the chemistry of the atmospheric dispersed liquid phase (fog, cloud, precipitation) must be of sufficiently high polarity and low molecular weight to render them soluble:...
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Ultraviolet, optical and X-ray monitoring of the continuum of NGC 4151
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Ultraviolet, Optical and X-Ray Monitoring of the Continuum of NGC 4151
The nucleus of the Seyfert galaxy NGC 4151 has been extensively monitored with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) in the wave- length range 1200–3000 Å, a region of the spectrum where the contaminati...
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Lysozyme, chitinase and exo-N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (NAGase) in lymphomyeloid tissue of marine fishes
Lymphomyeloid (haemopoietic) tissues produce or store blood cells — among these leucocytes rich in lysosomal enzymes. The thymus, unlike the other lymphomyeloid tissues found in fish, produces exclusively lymp...
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Chitinolytic enzymes in the digestive system of marine fishes
Chitinase, exo-N-acetyl-β-D-glycosaminidase (NAGase) and lysozyme activities were assayed in the digestive tract of 6 species of marine fishes: Myxine glutinosa (cyclostome), Chimaera monstrosa (holocephalan), Sq...
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Structure and closure mechanism of the human umbilical artery
The structure of the fully-patent umbilical artery and rearrangement of its structural elements with postnatal closure were examined in 10 centimeter long umbilical cord segments which were double-clamped at d...
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Lysozyme and chitinase in blood and lymphomyeloid tissues of marine fish
The enzyme lysozyme (muramidase) has a degrading effect on chitin, but chitinase is more effective in this respect. Both enzymes occur in fish, but their distribution and function are poorly known. Activities ...
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Adrenergic receptor functions in the urinary bladder and its outlet region
Autonomic nerve impulses are conveyed to the smooth musculature of the lower urinary tract by transmittor substances acting on muscle receptors. These impulses have partly or completely ceased in children with...
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EARLY FACTORS IN DEVELOPMENT OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS: EARLY LESIONS OF THE HUMAN ARTERIES IN RELATION TO THE ARTERIAL STRUCTURE
The regular pattern of early gross calcifications which are often present in the iliac arteries of the newborn children and infants depends on definite structural features of the arterial wall. The peculiar pa...
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The effect of cry stimulus on the temperature of the lactating breast of primipara. A thermographic study
Les résultats d'une analyse thérmographique pratiquée sur 40 primipares durant les premiers jours de lactation suivant la naissance indiquent clairement que le cri du nouveau-né cause une élévation de la tempé...
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The ability of human mothers to identify the hunger cry signals of their own new-born infants during the lying-in period
Es wurden die Fähigkeiten der Mütter geprüft, das Hungerschreisignal ihrer eigenen Neugeborenen während des Wochenbettes zu identifizieren. Man hat festgestellt, dass es für etwa 1/3 der getesteten Mütter mögl...