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    SAGE Publications ; 1998
    In:  Psychological Reports Vol. 82, No. 3_suppl ( 1998-06), p. 1195-1201
    In: Psychological Reports, SAGE Publications, Vol. 82, No. 3_suppl ( 1998-06), p. 1195-1201
    Abstract: Agreement of family members' recollections of shared events was explored. Mothers, fathers, and eldest children from 32 families were assessed through both free recall and specific questions. Comparison of 24 usable accounts indicated few points of similarity from the content analysis but somewhat greater agreement on specifics, except for emotional reactions. Results suggest terming families' memories, particularly affective attributes, as “shared” is questionable, except where traumatic events are concerned.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0033-2941 , 1558-691X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 1998
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    In: Global Spine Journal, SAGE Publications
    Abstract: Global cross-sectional survey Objective To develop and refine the techniques for web-based international validation of fracture classification systems. Methods A live webinar was organized in 2018 for validation of the AO Spine Subaxial Injury Classification System, consisting of 35 unique computed tomography (CT) scans and key images with subaxial spine injuries. Interobserver reliability and intraobserver reproducibility was calculated for injury morphology, subtype, and facet injury according to the classification system. Based on the experiences from this webinar and incorporating rater feedback, adjustments were made in the organization and techniques used and in 2020 a repeat validation webinar was performed, evaluating images of 41 unique subaxial spine injuries. Results In the 2018 session, the AO Spine Subaxial Injury Classification System demonstrated fair interobserver reliability for fracture subtype (κ = 0.35) and moderate reliability for fracture morphology and facet injury (κ=0.45, 0.43, respectively). However, in 2020, the interobserver reliability for fracture morphology (κ = 0.87) and fracture subtype (κ = 0.80) was excellent, while facet injury was substantial (κ = 0.74). Intraobserver reproducibility for injury morphology (κ =0.49) and injury subtype/facet injury were moderate (κ = 0.42) in 2018. In 2020, fracture morphology and subtype reproducibility were excellent (κ =0.85, 0.88, respectively) while reproducibility for facet injuries was substantial (κ = 0.76). Conclusion With optimized webinar-based validation techniques, the AO Spine Subaxial Injury Classification System demonstrated vast improvements in intraobserver reproducibility and interobserver reliability. Stringent fracture classification methodology is integral in obtaining accurate classification results.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2192-5682 , 2192-5690
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2022
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    SAGE Publications ; 2012
    In:  Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine Vol. 17, No. 1 ( 2012-01), p. 40-53
    In: Journal of Evidence-Based Complementary & Alternative Medicine, SAGE Publications, Vol. 17, No. 1 ( 2012-01), p. 40-53
    Abstract: In recent years, a number of peptides containing a cyclic structural fold have been described. Among them, the cyclotides family was widely reported in different plant tissues, being composed of small cyclic peptides containing 6 conserved cysteine residues connected by disulfide bonds and forming a cysteine-binding cyclic structure known as a cyclic cysteine knot. This structural scaffold is responsible for an enhanced structural stability against chemical, thermal, and proteolytic degradation. Because of the observed stability and multifunctionality, including insecticidal, antimicrobial, and anti-HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) action, much effort has gone into trying to elucidate the structural-function relations of cyclotide compounds. This review focuses on the novelties involving gene structure, precursor formation and processing, and protein folding of the cyclotide family, shedding some light on molecular mechanisms of cyclotide production. Because cyclotides are clear targets for drug development and also biotechnology applications, their chemical synthesis, heterologous systems production, and protein grafting are also addressed.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2156-5872 , 2156-5899
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2012
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    In: Shoulder & Elbow, SAGE Publications, Vol. 12, No. 6 ( 2020-12), p. 404-413
    Abstract: The aim of this study was to anatomically compare distal clavicle and coracoid autografts and their potential to augment anterior-inferior glenoid bone loss. Methods Ten millimeters of distal clavicle and 20 mm of coracoid were harvested bilaterally from 32 cadavers. Length, weight, and height were measured and surface area and density were calculated. For each graft, ipsilateral measurements were compared and the ability to restore corresponding glenoid bone loss was calculated. Results Distal clavicle grafts were larger than coracoid grafts with respect to length (22.3 mm versus 17.7 mm; p  〈  0.001), height (12.49 mm versus 9.65 mm; p  〈  0.001), mass (2.72 g versus 2.45 g; p = 0.0437), and volume (2.36 cm 3 versus 1.96 cm 3 ; p = 0.002). Coracoid grafts had larger widths (14.56 mm versus 10.52 mm; p  〈  0.001) and greater density (1.24 g/cm 3 versus 1.18 g/cm 3 ; p  〈  0.001). Distal clavicle surface area was greater on both the articular (2.93 cm 2 versus 1.5 cm 2 ; p  〈  0.001) and superior surfaces (2.76 cm 2 versus 1.5 cm 2 ; p  〈  0.001) when compared to lateral coracoid surface area. Discussion Distal clavicle grafts were larger and restored larger bony defects but had greater variability and lower density than coracoid grafts. Clinical studies are needed to compare these graft options.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1758-5732 , 1758-5740
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2020
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