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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands,
    Keywords: Plant tissue culture. ; Plant biotechnology. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (469 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781402036941
    Series Statement: Focus on Biotechnology Series ; v.6
    DDC: 571.5382
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Units of measurement. ; Units of measurement--History. ; Units of measurement History. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This book provides comprehensive coverage of the units in physics and engineering and the international system of units. It serves as a useful reference to researchers and engineers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (169 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642007385
    Series Statement: Springer Series in Materials Science Series ; v.122
    DDC: 530.81
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Units of Measurement -- 1 Metrology Through Ages -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 History of Metrology in India -- 1.2.1 Legal Metrology -- 1.2.2 Town Planning -- 1.2.3 Length Measurements -- 1.2.4 Time Measurements -- Time Intervals -- Sidereal Metrics -- Smaller Units of Time Used in the Vedas -- Lunar Metrics -- Tropical Metrics -- Reckoning of Time Among Other Entities -- Counting of Time -- Time Scale in Seconds -- 1.2.5 Units of Time and Angle -- 1.2.6 Mass Measurement -- For Trade in Food Grains and Similar Items -- For Gold Trade -- For Silver Trade -- 1.2.7 Volume Measurements -- 1.2.8 Numeration -- References -- Further Readings -- 2 System of Quantities and Units -- 2.1 Quantities -- 2.2 System of Quantities -- 2.2.1 Quantity -- 2.2.2 Base Quantity -- 2.2.3 System of Base Quantities -- 2.2.4 Derived Quantity -- 2.2.5 Quantity Equation -- 2.3 Measurement Unit -- 2.3.1 System of Measurement Units -- 2.3.2 System of Base Units -- Properties of Base Units -- Minimum Number of Base Units -- 2.3.3 Derived Unit -- 2.3.4 Unit Equation -- 2.3.5 Properties of Units of Measurement -- 2.3.6 Coherent Derived Unit -- 2.4 Quantity of Dimension 1 or Dimensionless Quantity -- 2.4.1 Dimension of a Quantity -- 2.4.2 Quantities of Dimension 1 or Dimensionless Quantities -- 2.4.3 Ordinal Quantity -- 2.4.4 Quantity Scale, Measurement Scale -- 2.4.5 Ordinal Quantity Scale, Ordinal Scale -- 2.4.6 Nominal Property -- 2.5 Conversion Factor Between Units -- 2.6 Quantity Relations -- 2.6.1 Quantity Value -- 2.6.2 Numerical Quantity Value -- 2.6.3 Quantity Calculus -- 2.7 Units Used in Biology Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Forensic Science for Biological Effects -- 2.7.1 Photochemical or Photo-biological Quantitiesand Their Units -- 2.8 Units Used in Photometry -- 2.8.1 Photometry -- 2.8.2 Actinic Action Spectrum -- 2.8.3 Types of Visions. , 2.9 Unit in the Field of Sound -- 2.10 Units in the Field of Ionizing Radiations -- 2.11 SI Units in the Framework of General Relativity -- References -- 3 Various Systems of Units -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Relations Between the Quantities -- 3.2.1 Derived Quantities by Definition -- 3.2.2 Derived Quantities by a Phenomenon -- 3.3 Three-Dimensional Systems of Units -- 3.3.1 Gauss System -- 3.3.2 CGS System -- 3.3.3 FPS System -- 3.4 Four-Dimensional Systems of Units -- 3.4.1 Giorgi System -- 3.4.2 Maxwell System -- 3.4.3 Hartree System -- 3.4.4 Units for Atomic and Molecular Measurements -- 3.4.5 McWeeny System -- 3.4.6 Ohm, Ampere, Second and Metre System -- 3.4.7 Force, Length and Time System -- 3.4.8 System in Terms of Universal Constants (G, H, E and Q) -- 3.4.9 System in Terms of Electric Charge, Flux,Length and Time -- 3.4.10 System in Terms of L, M, T and R -- 3.5 Derived Quantities in Terms of L, M, T and R: An Example -- References -- 4 Metre Convention and Evolution of Base Units -- 4.1 BIPM and Metre Convention -- 4.1.1 General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) -- 4.1.2 International Committee for Weightsand Measures (CIPM) -- 4.1.3 Consultative Committees -- Consultative Committee for Electricity and Magnetism (CCEM) -- Consultative Committee for Photometry and Radiometry (CCPR) -- Consultative Committee for Thermometry (CCT) -- Consultative Committee for Length (CCL) -- Consultative Committee for Time and Frequency (CCTF) -- Consultative Committee for Ionizing Radiation (CCRI) -- Consultative Committee for Units (CCU) -- Consultative Committee for Mass and Related Quantities (CCM) -- Consultative Committee for Amount of Substance: Metrology in Chemistry (CCQM) -- Consultative Committee for Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration(CCAUV) -- 4.1.4 International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) -- Scientific Activities. , Objects of BIPM -- Staff at BIPM -- Publications -- Metrologia -- 4.1.5 Linkages of Various Organs of Metre Convention -- 4.2 International System of Units (SI) -- 4.2.1 Base Units -- 4.3 Evolution of Base Units -- 4.3.1 Unit of Length -- 4.3.2 Unit of Mass -- International Prototype of Kilogram -- 4.3.3 Unit of Time -- 4.3.4 Unit of Electric Current -- 4.3.5 Unit of Luminous Intensity -- 4.3.6 Unit of Temperature -- Unit of Thermodynamic Temperature (Kelvin) -- 4.3.7 Unit of Amount of Substance (Mole) -- 4.3.8 Dependence of Base Units -- References -- 5 Realization of Base Units -- 5.1 The Metre -- 5.1.1 Standard Radiations -- 5.2 The Kilogram -- 5.2.1 Method of Cleaning -- Cleaning with Chamois Leather -- Cleaning with Steam -- Efficacy of the Cleaning Procedure -- 5.2.2 Uncertainty in National Standards -- 5.3 The Second -- 5.4 The Ampere -- 5.4.1 Josephson and Klitzing Constants -- 5.4.2 Values of Josephson and Klitzing Constants -- 5.5 The Candela -- 5.6 The Kelvin -- 5.6.1 Triple Point of Water -- 5.6.2 Temperature Scales -- 5.6.3 ITS-90 -- Defining Fixed Points on ITS-90 -- ITS-90 and PLTS-2000 -- Defining Fixed Points on PLTS-2000 -- 5.7 The Mole -- References -- 6 Derived Quantities and Their Units -- 6.1 Derived Quantities -- 6.2 Units of Derived Quantities -- 6.3 SI Derived Units -- 6.3.1 Units Expressed in Terms of Base Units -- 6.3.2 Derived Units with Special Names -- 6.3.3 Derived Units Formed from the Derived Units with Special Names -- 6.3.4 Derived Quantities of Dimension 1 -- 6.4 Units Outside the SI -- 6.4.1 Units Accepted for Use with the SI -- 6.4.2 Non-SI Units with Experimentally Obtained Values -- 6.4.3 Non-SI Units Used by Special Groups -- 6.4.4 Other Non-SI Units with Special Names -- 6.4.5 Other Non-SI Units Found in the Old Literature -- References -- 7 Expressing SI Units -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 SI Prefixes. , 7.2.1 Rules for Using SI Prefixes -- 7.2.2 Prefix About the Kilogram -- 7.3 Writing of SI Unit Symbols -- 7.3.1 Unit Symbols and Their Combinations -- 7.3.2 Names of Units -- 7.3.3 Quantity Calculus -- Value of Quantity -- Numerical Value of a Given Quantity -- Formatting the Value of a Quantity -- Symbols of Quantities -- Quantity Symbols and Unit Symbols -- 7.3.4 Stating Values of Quantities of Dimension 1 -- Use of Symbol % -- 7.4 Expression of Numbers -- 7.4.1 Formatting Numbers, and the Decimal Marker -- 7.4.2 Expressing the Measurement Uncertainty -- 7.5 Advantages of SI Units -- 7.5.1 Harmonization of Units -- General Principle -- 7.5.2 Expressing the Values of o and o in Terms of SI Units -- 7.5.3 Expressing Electrostatic and ElectromagneticQuantities in SI Units -- Charge and Current -- Potential -- Electrical Resistance -- Electrical Capacitance -- emu of Magnetic Flux -- Magnetic field Strength (Flux Density) -- Electric field -- Inductance -- 7.5.4 SI Units of Quantities in Magnetic Field -- SI Unit of Magnetic Pole Strength -- Magnetic Flux Density/Magnetizing Force -- Intensity of Magnetization -- 7.5.5 Homogenizing of Units of Energy in Heat -- 7.5.6 Coherent System -- Coherent Derived Unit -- 7.5.7 Well-Defined Units -- References -- 8 Future Definitions of SI Units -- 8.1 In Terms of Physical Constants -- 8.1.1 Basis of SI Units -- 8.2 From Single Source -- 8.2.1 In Terms of Hydrogen Atom -- 8.2.2 In Terms of Only One Standard (Frequency) -- 8.2.3 In Terms of Fundamental Constants UsingMaxwell Equations -- 8.2.4 A Consistent Set of Fundamental Constants by BIPM -- 8.3 CIPM Recommendation 1 (CI-2005) -- 8.4 A Proposal to Redefine Kilogram, Ampere, Kelvin and Mole -- 8.4.1 Kilogram -- 8.4.2 Ampere -- 8.4.3 Kelvin -- 8.4.4 Mole -- 8.5 The Values of h, e, k and NA -- 8.5.1 Observations -- 8.6 Practical Standards to Realize Kilogram. , 8.6.1 Other Methods of Redefining Kilogram -- 8.6.2 Conclusion in Regard to the Kilogram -- 8.6.3 Measurement Standards -- Embodiment of Units of Measurements -- References -- 9 Scientists Associated with Units of Measurements -- 9.1 Scientists Associated with Base Units -- 9.1.1 Lord Kelvin -- 9.1.2 Anders Celsius -- 9.1.3 Andre Marie Ampere -- 9.2 Scientists Associated with Derived Units -- 9.2.1 Sir Isaac Newton -- 9.2.2 Heinrich Rudolf Hertz -- 9.2.3 Blaise Pascal -- 9.2.4 James Prescott Joule -- 9.2.5 James Watt -- 9.2.6 Charles Augustin Coulomb -- 9.2.7 Alessandro Volta -- 9.2.8 Michael Faraday -- 9.2.9 Wilhelm Eduard Weber -- 9.2.10 Nickola Tesla -- 9.2.11 Joseph Henry -- 9.2.12 Antoine Henri Becquerel -- 9.2.13 Louis Harold Gray -- 9.2.14 Rolf M. Sievert -- Sievert Chamber -- 9.2.15 Georg Simon Ohm -- 9.2.16 Werner von Siemens -- 9.3 Some Units Not Named After Any Scientist -- Appendix A: National Physical laboratory -- A.1 Metre -- A.2 Kilogram -- A.3 Second -- A.4 Ampere -- A.5 Kelvin -- A.6 Candela -- A.7 Mole -- A.8 Radiation -- References -- Index.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 19 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1468-3083
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Angioma serpiginosum (AS) is a rare vascular naevoid disorder due to ectatic dilation of capillaries in the papillary dermis. The condition is found almost exclusively in females who have grouped erythematous punctate lesions usually on the lower limbs or buttocks. We report two rare cases of AS, each representing a different and unusual clinical feature of AS: one with familial involvement and the other with an extensive distribution of lesions.
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  • 4
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Clinical and experimental dermatology 30 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2230
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Alopecia areata has been reported in association with various autoimmune diseases. Idiopathic primary hypophysitis is an organ specific autoimmune disease affecting the pituitary gland. We report a case of alopecia areata occurring in a patient of idiopathic primary hypophysitis. The constellation of the two diseases can be explained by autoimmunity, which is a major aetiologic factor in both diseases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of such an association.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Cytopathology 16 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2303
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Background:  Whereas recent studies underlie the fundamental importance of the CC chemokine receptor 3 (CCR3) for the recruitment of eosinophils in allergic diseases, controversial data exist about the relevance of CCR1 on eosinophils. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the expression and regulation of CCR1 on eosinophils.Methods:  Flow cytometric analysis of whole blood eosinophils and CD16-negative selected eosinophils from healthy nonatopic donors and from patients with atopic disorders was performed and CCR1 receptor internalization and re-expression were studied.Results:  Flow cytometric analysis of whole blood eosinophils revealed that 17.8% of the donors expressed high levels of CCR1 (CCR1high) and 82.2% low levels of CCR1 (CCR1low). A significant down-regulation of CCR1 was induced by 24 h preincubation of isolated eosinophils from CCR1high donors either with IL-3, CC chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3), CCL5, CCL7, or CCL13. Internalization experiments using eosinophils from CCR1high donors revealed that CCL5 is more effective to induce CCR1 internalization than CCL3. Whereas CCR1 re-expression after stimulation with CCL3 reached prestimulation levels (120 min: 81.3% relative CCR1 surface expression) CCL5 induced a prolonged CCR1 internalization (120 min: 15.7%).Conclusions:  This study demonstrates a distinct pattern of CCR1 internalization and re-expression in human eosinophils between CCL3 and CCL5, as CCL5 induces a prolonged CCR1 internalization and the basic value is not reached after 24 h. Since prolonged receptor internalization plays a central role in chemokine-mediated inhibition of receptor function, CCR1 seems to be an attractive target on human eosinophils for chemokine receptor blockade besides CCR3.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1618-2650
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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