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Hydrology and diatom phytoplankton of high arctic lakes and ponds on Store Koldewey, northeast Greenland
We document hydrological and phytoplankton characteristics of nine lakes and two ponds on Store Koldewey, a culturally undisturbed island off Northeast Greenland. The limnological survey included the recording of temperature, conductivity, oxygen concentration and saturation, pH, ionic composition, transparency, and the diatom phytoplankton community. In summer 2003, the lakes were cold, monomicti
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Cerebral function monitoring during the first week of life in extremely small low birthweight (ESLBW) infants
In order to evaluate the usefulness of early continuous EEG-monitoring in very preterm neonates, recordings with a Cerebral Function Monitor (CFM) were made prospectively in 31 ESLBW infants with birthweights below 901 grams, during their first week of life. The CFM background activity was, as expected from EEG studies, dominated by a suppression-burst pattern in 94% of the infants. Some infants h
Geminate charge recombination in alternating polyfluorene Copolymer/Fullerene blends
By measuring excited state and charge dynamics in blends of an alternating polyfluorene copolymer and fullerene derivative over nine orders in time and two orders in light intensity, we have monitored the light-induced processes from ultrafast charge photogeneration to much slower decay of charges by recombination. We find that at low light intensities relevant to solar cell operation relatively f
Synthesis of novel spiro-cyclohexene bicyclo[2.2.2]octane derivatives
A methodology for the synthesis of novel spiro-cyclohexene bicyclo [2.2.2] octane derivatives, including Claisen rearrangement and ring-closing metathesis (RCM) as key synthetic steps, is described. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
"What the patient would have decided": A fundamental problem with the substituted judgment standard.
Decision making for incompetent patients is a much-discussed topic in bioethics. According to one influential decision making standard, the substituted judgment standard, the decision that ought to be made for the incompetent patient is the decision the patient would have made, had he or she been competent. Although the merits of this standard have been extensively debated, some important issues h
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Likhet inför lagen, som utgör de etniska minoriteternas mest grundläggande skydd mot maktövergrepp och etnisk diskriminering, ifrågasattes i Rodney Kings rättegång i Simi Valley 1992. Detta utlöste en rad kravaller som lämnade spår efter sig av blod och förstörelse. Kravallernas vådsamma karaktär var en reaktion på vad de svarta betraktade som det vita etablissemangets rättsövergrepp mot dem.
N-terminal peptides from unprocessed prion proteins enter cells by macropinocytosis
A peptide derived from the N-terminus of the unprocessed bovine prion protein (bPrPp), incorporating the hydrophobic signal sequence (residues 1-24) and a basic domain (KKRPKP, residues 25-30), internalizes into mammalian cells, even when coupled to a sizeable cargo, and therefore functions as a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP). Confocal microscopy and co-localization studies indicate that the inter
Early use of artificial sensibility to improve sensory recovery after repair of the median and ulnar nerve.
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Comparison of atrial signal extraction algorithms in 12-lead ECGs with atrial fibrillation
Analysis of atrial rhythm is important in the treatment and management of patients with atrial fibrillation. Several algorithms exist for extracting the atrial signal from the electrocardiogram (ECG) in atrial fibrillation, but there are few reports on how well these techniques are able to recover the atrial signal. We assessed and compared three algorithms for extracting the atria] signal from th
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Long-standing hyperglycemia in C57BL/6J mice does not affect retinal glutathione levels or endothelial/pericyte ratio in retinal capillaries
Free radicals have been suggested to play a role in the development of diabetic retinopathy. The aim of the present study was to examine whether the metabolic perturbations caused by high-fat feeding of two strains of mice, the C57BL6/J mice and the NMRI mice, interfere with one of the free radical enzyme defense systems in the retina, i. e., glutathione (GSH), and whether morphological changes oc
Conodont faunas with Lenodus variabilis in the upper Arenigian to lower Llanvirnian of Sweden
Lenodus variabilis occurs in an interval in the lower to middle Kundan Stage which includes the Arenig-Llanvirn boundary. The lower part of its range constitutes the L. variabilis Zone, the upper part, where it co-occurs with Yangtze-placognathus crassus, making up the Y. crassus Zone. The conodont faunas of these two consecutive conodont biozones have been investigated in 14 sections from south,
The Duration of Exercise as a Regulator of Bone Turnover.
Stepsize Control in ODE-Solvers : Analysis and Synthesis
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Do female great reed warblers seek extra-pair fertilizations to avoid inbreeding?
Females of many species mate with several males. According to a recent hypothesis, female promiscuity serves to avoid inbreeding. We tested this hypothesis in a polygynous bird, the great reed warbler (Acrocephalus arundinaceus), in which extra-pair fertilization, inbreeding and inbreeding depression occur. However, the extra-pair males and social males did not differ in relatedness to the promisc
Dynamics or constancy in Sphagnum dominated mire ecosystems? A 40-year study
Traditionally mire ecosystems (especially bogs) have been viewed as stable systems with slow changes in the vegetation over time. In this study the mire Akhultmyren, south-central Sweden was re-investigated in 1997 after 40 yr of continued natural development. The results show a high degree of dynamics in a Sphagnum dominated bog and fen. Altogether 97 vascular plant and bryophyte species were rec