... 2000 By CRC Press LLC TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER Introduction Setting the Stage Definition of Cadaver Dogs A Brief Histor y of Cadaver Dogs Purpose of this Book Over view of Book Topics and Organization ... expelling out of air through the nose The air is moistened passing over the nasal structures The olfactory system consists of the soft tissue, bone, nerves, and portions of the brain The soft tissue ... out of this area The handler must be aware of this behavior or odor sources may be missed The main olfactory system of the dog is highly sensitive It allows for the detection of a wide range of...
... expound on this important aspect of the theory of spiritual experience as a form of negative dialectic The method of elucidation of Adorno’s idea of a recoveryof experience in this book will ... the deciphering of the contextual significance of its elements Adorno develops and employs the idea of spiritual experience in the context of a radical critique of the model of philosophical ... account of the operation of the understanding.12 The emphasis therefore shifts from philosophy of history to the analysis of how to resist, or work against the tendency of the habitual operation of...
... observed for evidence of viral infection, development of tissue pathology at the site of the transplant, signs of morbidity, and death At the time of sacrifice or the time of death, serum was collected ... to death of 14 days and a standard deviation of ± days (Fig 1) In contrast, all of the immunocompetent BALB/c recipients of acutely infected ganglia (N = 15) survived (Fig 1) The cause of death ... evidence of infection and death The day of death was recorded as the number of days after grafting One of the BALB/c scid mice died on day28, but virus was not found in the graft site or brain of this...
... patients of any type of treatment ocularity Transfer of treatment effects to other visual functions than VF change and to performance of activities of daily living Visual acuity Out of the 20 ... years old) with our own pretreatment results 2) control ofspontaneousrecovery in Page of 16 (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 2007, 4:31 patients ... size which is given a detection rate of 100%, an increase of the detection rate of 18.6 % indicates an increase of usable VF area by 18.6 %, nearly onefifth of a normal VF In only two patients...
... We incubated primary cultures of wt cerebral neurons with CM from primary cultures of TR APOE2 or TR APOE4 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Neuroinflammation 2006, 3:21 ... indicate that inheritance of APOE2 reduces the risk of AD Like the enhanced neurotrophic action of apoE3, our cell culture data suggest that the greater neurotrophic actions of apoE2 may derive, at ... tar- Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Neuroinflammation 2006, 3:21 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 geted replacement of E4 allele of apolipoprotein...
... development of PDD-like illnesses and (iv) examination of PDD cases by immunohistochemistry or in situ hybridization for evidence of colocalization of ABV infection at sites of histopathology The recovery ... screening of a set of additional PDD cases and controls, with ABV was detected in 71% of PDD cases and none of the controls (P = 0.01, Fisher's Exact Test) Almost all prior sightings of bornaviruses ... of RNA provided from each specimen Of the 21 specimens analyzed, were positive for ABV by PCR and confirmed by sequence recovery Unmasking the clinical status of these samples revealed that of...
... observed for evidence of viral infection, development of tissue pathology at the site of the transplant, signs of morbidity, and death At the time of sacrifice or the time of death, serum was collected ... to death of 14 days and a standard deviation of ± days (Fig 1) In contrast, all of the immunocompetent BALB/c recipients of acutely infected ganglia (N = 15) survived (Fig 1) The cause of death ... evidence of infection and death The day of death was recorded as the number of days after grafting One of the BALB/c scid mice died on day28, but virus was not found in the graft site or brain of this...
... pattern of their curves before they settled in one of these three groups (group A, B or C) These findings aroused curiosity about the significance of changing pattern of curve in the final fate of ... growth could be of importance in the aetiology of idiopathic scoliosis Figueredo and James [36] showed spontaneous resolution of a structural curve, as described in the infantile group of scoliosis, ... the role of postural effect Possibly this could be only explained by our proposed hypothesis of tuning mechanism of Figure Explains our proposed hypothesis of tuning/balancing mechanism of spinal...
... Probability of detection, probability of falsealarm, and probability of miss compared with Pe For the C(3, 2, 3), the probability of detection, the probability of false-alarm, and the probability of miss ... Probability of detection, probability of falsealarm, and probability of miss compared with Pe For the C(3, 1, 4), the probability of detection, the probability of false-alarm, and the probability of miss ... Probability of detection, probability of falsealarm and, probability of miss compared with Pe For the C(2, 1, 7), the probability of detection, the probability of false-alarm, and the probability of miss...
... small number of principal modal components in [25] In spite of the potential advantage of computational speed in [25], the effect of infarction might not be reflected by a small number of principal ... dynamics because of the deterministic nature of these models The purpose of this paper is to build a stochastic representation of myocardial dynamics, which relaxes the requirement of complexity ... multiframe estimation of the periodic myocardial motion: “the physical constraints take the role of the spatial regulator of the myocardial behavior and spatial filter/interpolator of the data measurements,...
... transmission of an L-bit packet involves L/(Nc log2 (M)) OFDM blocks Typically, the number Nc of carriers is on the order of 100 to 1000 Because of the large number of subcarriers, OFDM turns the ... signal can be viewed as a sequence of OFDM blocks As shown in Figure 3, an OFDM block has a duration of Nc /Rs , and contains Nc data symbols (i.e., one symbol on each of the Nc subcarriers) The bandwidth ... PHY layer diversity by means of frequency-interleaving and coding across the subcarriers of an OFDM block) The detailed analysis of this case is beyond the scope of this paper, but we have been...
... part of the source signal a(n) The term on the right side of the equality (4) prevents the deviation of the square of the real part of the equalizer outputs from a constant The minimization of ... minimization of (4) allows the recoveryof only one signal at each equalizer output (see proof in Section 4) But the algorithm minimization (4) does not ensure the recoveryof all source signals because ... been recovered On the basis of this analysis, we can conclude that the minimization of the suggested cost function in the case of QAM signals ensures a perfect recoveryof all source signals and...
... chronosequence (weight of green biomass, number of suckers, height of the trees, dead biomass weight, density of live trees, density of dead trees, number of basal sprouts, maximum height of the plot and ... Analysis of some of the canopy variables of the plots Axis I eigenvalue was 0.83 (83% of the cumulative percentage of variance), and axis II eigenvalue was 0.14 (97% of the cumulative percentage of ... the northeastern part of the island For further information about the vegetation of the area, see [13] and[49] Nomenclature of vascular plant species followed [28] 2.2 Design of the experiment Although...
... biological conditions of its elaboration Figure shows that a different use of the temporal dimension underlies these points of view The discs correspond to the cross-section of a portion of stem axis; ... consists of isolating a portion of wood located near periphery and measuring the instantaneous recovery (fig 5d) If the piece of wood is left for some time, there will be a delayed recovery, ... for the 2-fold nature of the maturation process It is made of a series of rheological elements: (i) an elastic mechanism represented by a spring of rigidity K (equal to that of mature wood), strained...
... not aware of any histologic (or other) data describing the apparent dependence of the rate of [GAG] replenishment on the initial state of the ECM We previously showed that spontaneousrecovery ... The mean rate of [GAG] recovery (increase in [GAG]/time) averaged across all pixels of IL-1-degraded samples remained steady throughout weeks of postIL-1-exposure culture at a rate of 1–2 mg/ml ... Interestingly, regions of ‘low’ [GAG] appeared to recover at the same rate as did regions of ‘medium’ or ‘high’ [GAG] during the first weeks of postIL-1-exposure culture In the first weeks of recovery, all...
... compressing the upper trunk, typically 15%–20% of the thickness of the muscle A demarcated area of compression was typically apparent toward the point of exit of the long thoracic nerve from the middle ... study, 12 patients undergoing a total of 13 neurolysis surgeries of the long thoracic nerve increased their angle of abduction by an average of 59° within one day of the procedure (Table 1) In complete ... healthy Removing the source of the constriction in these cases could allow the nerve to quickly resume muscle stimulation In the case of this set of surgeries, a rapid recoveryof nerve impulse delivery...
... effects of neurturin upon the recoveryof erectile function following bilateral cavernous nerve crush injury are demonstrated using a rat model of neurogenic impotence Methods Purification of neurturin ... increased ICP of 40.0 ± 6.3 cmH2O, consistent with a state of erectile dysfunction Neurturin facilitated the preservation of erectile function, with a mean ICP increase of 55% The increase of 62.0 ... 20 0 Figure of intracavernous pressure changes after electrostimulation of the cavernous nerves at weeks Examples Examples of intracavernous pressure changes after electrostimulation of the cavernous...
... Immunohistological image (zoom 20 ×; S100) the infiltrative nature of this tumor and described a peribronchial tissue extension of 48% which often makes it impossible to excise the tumor bronchoscopically ... of this tumor entity have not been described in the literature so far The occurrence of a hemothorax is a rare complication but one which has to be kept in mind by the treating surgeon Page of ... of the manuscript, AW was the initial doctor in charge, CB is the pathologist, BL performed the lobectomy as head of surgical department All authors have read and approved the final version of...
... RHS, although there is concern the burden of disease may be shifted to adults [11] Our patient may simply have had a spontaneousrecovery independent of medication or may have recovered from aciclovir ... the patient’s next -of- kin for publication of this case report Masukume et al Journal of Medical Case Reports 2011, 5:376 http://www.jmedicalcasereports.com/content/5/1/376 Page of and any accompanying ... Masukume et al.: Full recoveryof a 13-year-old boy with pediatric Ramsay Hunt syndrome using a shorter course of aciclovir and steroid at lower doses: a case report Journal of Medical Case Reports...
... of activated myofibroblasts) Secretion of type I collagen by myofibroblasts that leads to fibrosis was analyzed by immunofluorescence The results of imunofluorescence study for distribution of ... range of 50-100 nm The in vitro release profile of HGF from the nanoparticles in PBS at the predetermined time was expressed as percentage of HGF released with respect to the total amount of HGF ... enhanced the process of differentiation Wang et al (2003) showed that hepatic differentiation of HSC could Page of 11 be enhanced by intravenous injection of soluble HGF None of the earlier reports...