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https://read.qxmd.com/read/9977826/dangling-bond-adsorption-site-for-potassium-on-si-100-2-x-1
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Lindsay, Dürr, Wincott, Colera, Cowie, Thornton
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 15, 1995: Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter
https://read.qxmd.com/read/9132972/-dr-john-baptiste-edouard-g%C3%A3-lineau
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S Janković, V Susić, D Sokić, Z Lević
With this brief review we honor the memory of the great French doctor Jean Baptiste Edouard Gélineau. Dr. Gélineau was born on December 23, 1828 at Blaye, Gironde, close to the Bordeaux region. His name is connected with the first clinical description of the disease for which he, both by the right of the primacy as well as ad valorem of his first two names, coined the name "narcolepsy". He was the first to notice the intrinsically evanescent symptoms of narcolepsy, such as excessive daytime somnolence, imperative sleep habits and cataplexy or "astasia" as he called it, and incorporate them into a single clinical syndrome...
November 1996: Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
https://read.qxmd.com/read/8356191/the-effect-of-temporal-and-force-changes-on-the-patterning-of-sequential-movements
#23
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J P Piek, D J Glencross, N C Barrett, G L Love
This article examines the programming of relatively long sequences of action with the control of sequential movements being effected through the use of a tapping task involving a sequence of five taps. Subjects were required to tap with their right hand at rates of 150, 200, and 250 ms. There were two conditions, with subjects being required either to increase, in condition 1, or to decrease, in condition 2, the force at one of the five tap positions (all five tap positions were examined), then return to the previous force level...
1993: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7706110/the-evolutionary-history-of-drosophila-buzzatii-xxxii-linkage-disequilibrium-between-allozymes-and-chromosome-inversions-in-two-colonizing-populations
#24
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E Betrán, J E Quezada-Díaz, A Ruiz, M Santos, A Fontdevila
Chromosome polymorphism in Drosophila buzzatii is under selection but the genes responsible for the effect of the inversions of fitness are unknown. On the other hand, there is evidence for selection on several allozyme loci but the presence of paracentric inversions on the second chromosome, where most of the polymorphic loci are located, complicates the interpretation. Studies of the associations between allozymes and inversions are thus necessary to help understand the effect of selection at both the chromosomal and allozymic level...
February 1995: Heredity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7380543/antitoxic-immunity-to-cholera-in-dogs-immunized-orally-with-cholera-toxin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
N F Pierce, W C Cray, P F Engel
Colera toxin was evaluated as an oral immunogen against experimental canine cholera. Dogs were immunized orally with 100-microgram doses of purified cholera toxin or comparable doses of crude toxin. Both doses caused moderate diarrhea in most nonimmune dogs. Repeated oral doses (12 doses in 54 days) gave marked protection against the diarrheal effect of oral toxin, provoked a vigorous antitoxic response in jejunal mucosa, and gave nearly complete protection against subsequent oral challenge with living virulent Vibrio cholerae...
February 1980: Infection and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/6588783/on-controlling-force-and-time-in-rhythmic-movement-sequences-the-effect-of-stress-location
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Semjen, A Garcia-Colera, J Requin
Accentuation involves modulation of motor intensity. It differentiates a movement from others within a motor sequence. Does the serial position of the accent characterize the whole sequence as a particular response? How are the control of time and force coordinated in the motor sequence? Subjects produced sequences of four fingertaps on a key. Time of onset and force of each tap were recorded. Tapping rate was imposed by a string of four clicks delivered at 180-msec intervals before each trial. A flashed digit served as go signal...
1984: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3678350/movement-specification-time-with-age
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G E Stelmach, N L Goggin, A Garcia-Colera
An experiment is reported which localizes and compares movement specification times between three age groups, young (18-25 yrs.), middle (40-50 yrs.), and elderly (65-75 yrs.), in order to assess whether movement planning processes are partially responsible for the commonly observed slowing of response initiation time in the elderly. A movement precuing paradigm was used in which 24 subjects (8/age group) received either no, partial, or complete movement task information prior to the imperative response signal...
April 1987: Experimental Aging Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2809642/force-transition-control-within-a-movement-sequence-in-parkinson-s-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G E Stelmach, A Garcia-Colera, Z E Martin
An experiment was performed which examined movement planning and force transition control in six patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) during a sequence of five finger taps at either a fast (200 ms) or slow (600 ms) temporal speed. The patients acted as their own controls and performed finger taps under three task conditions: (1) where all taps had to be of the same force intensity: no stress; (2) where it was known that one of the taps had to be executed with an augmented force: stress simple reaction time (SRT); and (3) where it was not known prior to initiation which one of the taps was to be more forcefully produced: stress choice reaction time (CRT)...
October 1989: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1100340/-discovery-of-the-colera-pathogen
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Schadewaldt
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
October 10, 1975: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
https://read.qxmd.com/read/62732/cytochemistry-of-colloidal-iron-binding-to-the-surface-of-hela-cells-and-human-erythrocytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Mareel, C Dragonetti, M C Van Peteghem
It seems from the literature that colloidal iron (C.I.) binding sites on cell surfaces cannot be completely removed by treatment with Vibrio Colerae alpha-neuraminidase. We wondered if C.I. particles bind to negative groups other than the carboxyl groups of sialic acids. Using HeLa cells from suspension cultures and fresh human erythrocytes, we examined, with the transmission electronmicroscope, the influence of the following enzymatic and histochemical treatments on C.I. staining: alpha-neuraminidase; hyaluronidase; ribonuclease; alpha-amylase; mild methylation (MM); MM + saponification (Sap...
July 30, 1976: Histochemistry
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