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Cases on Criminal Law
1926
Harvard Law Review
By William E. Mikell. Second Edition. §. Paul: West Publishing Company. 1925. pp. xxvi, 799.
A second edition of Mikell’s Cases on Criminal Law has just been pub- ae! lished. ...
doi:10.2307/1329097
fatcat:smt66kljlfbrbmmaubqct7dx44
Book Review A System of Clinical Medicine . By Thomas Dixon Savill. Edited by Agnes Savill, assisted by E. C. Warner. Ninth Edition. 1063 pp. Baltimore: William Wood and Company. $9.00
1934
New England Journal of Medicine
Edited by Agnes Savill, assisted by E. C. Warner. Ninth Edition. 1063 pp. Baltimore: Wil- ‘iam Wood and Company. $9.00. ...
Edited by E. B. Krumbhaar. XIII. German Medicine. By W. Haberling. 160 pp. New York: Paul B. ...
doi:10.1056/nejm193410182111623
fatcat:d53or2ujyfcffff3oev3wzltra
Platelets, Fatty Acids and Thrombosis
1967
Circulation Research
^h e fatty acids were obtained from Hormel Institute, Austin, Minnesota. ric method. ...
doi:10.1161/01.res.20.1.11
pmid:4959657
fatcat:zxjtm2qjgbctvgrqvjqkjr2lfu
Regression of Coronary Atheromatosis in Rhesus Monkeys
1970
Circulation Research
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TABLE 4 4 Intimal and Total Transverse AreasValues are means •*» SE. ...
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ARMSTRONG, WARNER, CONNOR regression was found in the histologic differences of the coronary sections in the regression groups compared to group 1. ...
doi:10.1161/01.res.27.1.59
pmid:4987450
fatcat:ez7alcgh4zgppgg234utjmj6va
Rheumatic Heart Disease Epidemiology
1970
Circulation
E. R. (case 1533) was one of 11 children whose father had died in an auto accident. ...
doi:10.1161/01.cir.41.5.773
pmid:5429487
fatcat:yss2nv5vf5d6pod3or6jjilrbe
Inverse Estimation of Elastic Modulus Using Physics-Informed Generative Adversarial Networks
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
for the PDE residual: (11) and boundary condition discrepancy functions r θ u,E (x, ξ) = N x [ũ θu (x, ξ);Ẽ θ E (x, ξ)] − f (x) b (k) θ u,E (x, ξ) = B (k) x [ũ θu (x, ξ);Ẽ θ E (x, ξ)] − b (k) (x) (12 ...
E , respectively. ...
arXiv:2006.05791v1
fatcat:4mo6bmbeebc2dcqa3mnphoaur4
How Shall Women Dress?
1885
North American Review
William
A. Hammond.
A dress
that subserves
the purposes
of health, utility, and
beauty may be fairly considered
as approaching
the perfect
standard. ...
Charles
Dudley
Warner.
The
corset,
even
when
not
unreasonably
worn
or "laced,"
compresses
the dimensions
of the waist eight inches from their
normal measurement. ...
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The Coagulant and Thrombogenic Properties of Human Atheroma
1967
Circulation
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Table 1 1 Effect of Atheromatous Suspension ...
doi:10.1161/01.cir.36.2.284
pmid:4952664
fatcat:ffmvphddsjevpjiinu7knk3gty
MASSIVE THROMBOSIS PRODUCED BY FATTY ACID INFUSION*
1963
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Trichonotuloides aphoderrans, n.sp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae), a new genus and species for the United States
2015
Zenodo
Skelley, Paul E., Warner, William B. (2015): Trichonotuloides aphoderrans, n.sp. (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae), a new genus and species for the United States. ...
Warner Collection, Chandler, AZ, USA Trichonotuloides Balthasar 1945 ~ Dellacasa et al. 2014 (revision). 1
0416: 1-6
2015
2 • INSECTA MUNDI 0416, April 2015
SKELLEY AND WARNER
Trichonotuloides ...
T. alfonsinae Dellacasa, Dellacasa and Gordon 6 • INSECTA MUNDI 0416, April 2015
SKELLEY AND WARNER ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.5181878
fatcat:pjueydmpqzc2zmhlpaczfyoimy
Symbiotic Dinoflagellate Functional Diversity Mediates Coral Survival under Ecological Crisis
2017
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Ecol. 102, 275-301 21 22 [43] Litchman, E. et al. (2007) The role of functional traits and trade-offs in 23 structuring phytoplankton communities: scaling from cellular to ecosystem level. 21 1 [44] Madin ...
doi:10.1016/j.tree.2017.07.013
pmid:28843439
fatcat:x7wued6poffpfbaazuemqw4wqy
Toxic effects of glucagon-induced acute lipid mobilization in geese
1968
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Warner, and W. E. Connor. Data in preparation. 2 Glucagon, USP, Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. ...
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and 8 C.
Hoak, J. C., E. D. ...
doi:10.1172/jci105953
pmid:5725281
pmcid:PMC297441
fatcat:uonmzsswvzg2tbofpc3xbfjpxi
Novel wave/ion beam interaction approach to isotope separation
1993
Laser Isotope Separation
Th,e beam energy for the simulation is 400 eV, corresponding to velocities of 62.1 _and 59.2 km/s for Ne 20 and Ne 22, respectively. ...
velocity of ions within the separation region 22 microseconds after the wave was launched.
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doi:10.1117/12.145502
fatcat:7zdvyelodrc2hnoi6yma4u6v6e
Decoupling synchronization from local control for efficient symbolic model checking of statecharts
1999
Proceedings of the 21st international conference on Software engineering - ICSE '99
For each event e, let λ(e) be the smallest set of integers with 1. λ(e) = {1} if e is an external event, and 2. i ∈ λ(e) ⇒ i + 1 ∈ λ(e ) for all e with e ≺ e . ...
E e where E is the set of all events. ...
doi:10.1145/302405.302460
dblp:conf/icse/ChanABJNW99
fatcat:3zdejpk7jfh7pdebsmfljatzmy
Differential proteomic analysis of proteins induced by glucocorticoids in cultured murine podocytes
2005
Kidney International
Differential proteomic analysis of proteins induced by glucocorticoids in cultured murine podocytes. Background. The glomerular podocyte is the kidney cell most affected during the development of nephrotic syndrome, and mutations in podocyte proteins are responsible for a variety of inherited forms of nephrotic syndrome. Although glucocorticoids are a primary treatment for nephrotic syndrome, neither their target cell nor mechanism of action are known. In order to describe the proteome of the
doi:10.1111/j.1523-1755.2005.00205.x
pmid:15780080
fatcat:2ossqs7mpjckrhkifu2ynz6nky
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... docyte, and to identify podocyte proteins whose expression is altered by glucocorticoids, we performed a differential proteomic analysis of control and dexamethasone-treated cultured murine podocytes. Methods. Podocyte proteins were separated by twodimensional-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption time-of-flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry and peptide fingerprinting. Comparisons of stained two-dimensional-PAGE separations were used to identify proteins whose expression was altered by treatment with the glucocorticoid dexamethasone, and these results were confirmed by quantitative Western blotting. Results. A total of 106 protein spots yielded MALDI-TOF results, and 92 were identified by protein fingerprinting. Of the 88 unique proteins and four protein isoforms identified, six proteins were found whose expression was altered by dexamethasone. The proteome of cultured murine podocytes is particularly rich in actin cytoskeletal proteins and proteins involved in responses to cellular stress. The change in expression of three proteins [ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF), aB-crystallin, and heat shock protein 27 (hsp27)] was confirmed by quantitative Western blotting. Conclusion. Three proteins with known roles in protecting cells from injury were up-regulated by dexamethasone, demonstrating that glucocorticoids exert a direct effect on cultured podocytes resulting in changes in the expression of proteins with potential relevance to the therapeutic action of glucocorticoids in diseases such as nephrotic syndrome.
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