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The Aurora of March 30
I VENTURE to supplement the reference in NATURE to the Aurora of March 30, by a brief account of an observation made by me at Bristol.
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A Micromethod for the Determination of Bradykininogen in Blood Plasma
BRADYKININOGEN is the inactive precursor from which bradykinin, the hypotensive and smooth-muscle stimulating nonapeptide, can be released by the action of trypsin1. The concentration of the precursor in blood ca...
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Solubility of manganese, iron, and zinc as affected by application of sulfuric acid to calcareous soils
Four calcareous Arizona soils were treated with sulfuric acid applied to varying degrees of saturation of the acid titratable basicity of the soils. At less than 100% saturation there was a significant increas...
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Preliminary evaluation of H2SO4 application methods to soils
The effects of sulfuric acid application to soils and water on growth and chemical composition of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) were compared in a greenhouse experiment using high sodium bicarbonate irrigation water....
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Relation of solute and sorbed boron to the boron hazard in irrigation water
The current criteria for evaluating the boron (B) hazard of irrigation water for specified crops are based on the concentration of B in the irrigation water without consideration of soil properties or the leac...
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Phosphorus availability indices in calcareous lebanese soils
Three indices of available P were evaluated with 20 mainly calcareous Lebanese soils using wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum L.) in the greenhouse. Both the NaHCO3-and anion exchang...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Experience with a Mumps Based System for Clinical Chemistry
A MUMPS based laboratory system is described which has been implemented during the merging of two large clinical biochemical departments within new premises. The success of the project to date is attributed to...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Development of a Low Cost Laboratory Interface Unit
This paper describes the development of a low cost microprocessor based laboratory interface module. The design strategy of reducing the complexity of the circuit to gain low cost of maintenance, low mean time...
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Measurement of Optical Dephasing by Spectral Holeburning in Rare Earth Doped Inorganic Glasses
Spectral hole burning has been observed in rare earth doped silicate glasses, and used to measure homogeneous linewidths (Γh). For Eu3+, holes are burned by optical pum** of nuclear quadrupole levels, and our l...
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Laser Spectroscopy of Solids
Remarkably narrow optical homogeneous linewidths of the order of 1 kHz have now been observed in low temperature zero-phonon transitions of dilute impurity ion crystals, such as Pr3+ in LaF3. Novel nonlinear opti...
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Experimental Studies of Optical Energy Transfer in Glasses
We review here experimental results obtained in the study of some rare earth (4f) activated insulating glasses using laser based site selective spectroscopic techniques such as fluorescence line narrowing (FLN...
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Theoretical Studies of Optical Energy Transfer in Glasses and Other Disordered Systems
We discuss various theoretical problems arising in the analysis of the transfer of optical excitation in glasses and other disordered systems. Attention is focused on four areas: the temperature dependence of ...
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In Vitro Immunogenicity of Human Lymphoid Tumour Cell Lines
Numerous studies (e.g. Sample et al., 1971; Field and Caspary, 1972) have detected factors in the serum of tumour-bearing individuals capable of inhibiting immune functions such as PHA stimulation and antigenic s...
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COMPASS: the COMPTEL Processing and Analysis Software Software System
We describe the features of the COMPASS, the system for the processing and analysis of data from COMPTEL a gamma-ray telescope which will be put into orbit onboard the NASA Gamma-Ray Observatory. The main feat...
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A comparative study of the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of atenolol, hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride in normal young and elderly subjects and elderly hypertensive patients
Six normal young and six normal elderly volunteers and six elderly hypertensive patients took part in an acute and chronic dose study of a combination capsule containing atenolol (50 mg), hydrochlorothiazide (...
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A Reevaluation of EBV-Specific T Cell-Mediated Immunity in Malaria-Endemic and Non-Endemic Regions of Papua, New Guinea
Various theories have been advanced to explain the association between holoendemic malaria and EBV in the induction of Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL). One possibility is that malaria may act by suppressing the EBV-sp...
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A Fourier Boundary Condition for Panel Method
The flow of an incompressible, inviscid fluid past three-dimensional bodies can be calculated with an integral representation of the potential, using an internal Dirichlet boundary condition deduced from the e...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Value of Scintigraphy in Staging Esophageal Carcinoma
The primary benefit of clinical staging of esophageal carcinoma is improved selection of therapeutic modalities. The most common methods of clinical assessment are history and physical examination, barium swal...
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Particle Acceleration
Electrons and ions are accelerated to high energies before, during and after the impulsive phase of flares. The presence of high energy particles at the Sun during a solar flare is inferred from the observed e...
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Bioimpedance versus thermodilution cardiac output measurement: The bomed NCCOM3 after coronary bypass surgery
Values obtained for cardiac output (CO) were compared using thermodilution (TD) with those obtained using bioimpedance (Bi) as measured using the Bomed NCCOM3 (Revision 6) in 28 consecutive patients in the fir...