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    SAGE Publications ; 2003
    In:  The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications Vol. 17, No. 4 ( 2003-11), p. 449-466
    In: The International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, SAGE Publications, Vol. 17, No. 4 ( 2003-11), p. 449-466
    Abstract: Grid technology is widely emerging. Still, there is an eminent shortage of real Grid users, mostly due to the lack of a “critical mass” of widely deployed and reliable higher-level Grid services, tailored to application needs. The GridLab project aims to provide fundamentally new capabilities for applications to exploit the power of Grid computing, thus bridging the gap between application needs and existing Grid middleware. We present an overview of GridLab, a large-scale, EU-funded Grid project spanning over a dozen groups in Europe and the US. We first outline our vision of Grid-empowered applications and then discuss GridLab’s general architecture and its Grid Application Toolkit (GAT). We illustrate how applications can be Grid-enabled with the GAT and discuss GridLab’s scheduler as an example of GAT services.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1094-3420 , 1741-2846
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2003
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    SAGE Publications ; 1988
    In:  Contemporary Sociology Vol. 17, No. 2 ( 1988-03), p. 252-
    In: Contemporary Sociology, SAGE Publications, Vol. 17, No. 2 ( 1988-03), p. 252-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0094-3061
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    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 1988
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    SAGE Publications ; 2011
    In:  The International Journal of Artificial Organs Vol. 34, No. 2 ( 2011-02), p. 110-117
    In: The International Journal of Artificial Organs, SAGE Publications, Vol. 34, No. 2 ( 2011-02), p. 110-117
    Abstract: Multiblock copolymers (MBC) composed of blocks of poly(1,4-dioxanone) (PPDO) and poly(∊-caprolactone) (PCL) were investigated in order to gain information on the extend of chemical heterogeneity of the samples. A gradient chromatographic method was established allowing separation of purely PPDO- from purely PCL-containing chains. Application of the gradient to MBC made of PPDO- and PCL-diols connected by trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate (TMDI) resulted in two well separated peaks which were analyzed by means of FTIR, 1 H-NMR and pyrolysis GC-MS. It was shown that the first peak was composed to a large extent of PPDO and only lower amounts of PCL were incorporated. Conversely, the second peak consisted predominantly of PCL with only a minor fraction of PPDO. Thus, the MBCs having PPDO and PCL segments show an unexpected broad chemical heterogeneity.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0391-3988 , 1724-6040
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2011
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    SAGE Publications ; 1981
    In:  Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology Vol. 90, No. 4 ( 1981-07), p. 339-343
    In: Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, SAGE Publications, Vol. 90, No. 4 ( 1981-07), p. 339-343
    Abstract: Flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy was performed in 101 patients with sarcoidosis, and the endoscopic findings were analyzed and correlated with radiographic stages and diagnostic bronchial biopsy. Endoscopic findings included bronchostenosis (26% of patients), mucosal nodularity (64%), hypervascularity (38%), and mucosal edema (55%). The only correlation between these findings and the radiographic stage was the presence of mucosal nodularity observed in 73% of stage I (14/19 patients), decreasing to only 48% in stage III (15/31 patients). Bronchial biopsy yield was 58% for stage I, 62% for stage II, and 46% for stage III, with overall yield of 57%. However, the addition of bronchial biopsies increased the diagnostic yield of the bronchoscopic procedure from 73 % for transbronchial biopsies alone to 88% when the two procedures were combined. In the presence of endobronchial stenosis, mucosal nodularity and hypervascularity, bronchial biopsy yield was 91 % vs 37% when these were absent. We conclude that the endoscopic characteristics, with the exception of nodularity, do not correlate with radiographic stages. Bronchial biopsy yield is higher in those patients with mucosal nodularity, increased vascularity, and bronchostenosis. Bronchial mucosal biopsy also improved the overall diagnostic yield when it is obtained in conjunction with transbronchial lung biopsy.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0003-4894 , 1943-572X
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 1981
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    SAGE Publications ; 2013
    In:  Journal of Biomaterials Applications Vol. 27, No. 6 ( 2013-02), p. 717-726
    In: Journal of Biomaterials Applications, SAGE Publications, Vol. 27, No. 6 ( 2013-02), p. 717-726
    Abstract: Despite advances in contemporary stent technology, in-stent restenosis (ISR) remains the major limitation following revascularization procedures. We developed a porcine model of ISR to specifically investigate the preclinical outcomes of a novel drug-eluting balloon (DEB) in this particular setting. Fifteen pigs received bare metal stents in each of the major coronary arteries for 28 days to induce neointimal growth. Following repeat angiography, animals were allocated to fourdifferent treatment groups. The control group consisted of a bare angioplasty catheter, while the Pantera Lux™ (3.0 µg/mm 2 paclitaxel) (30 s inflation) was compared to two consecutive deployments of the Pantera Lux™ (60 s inflation each) and the commercial SeQuent® Please balloon (60 s inflation). Twenty-eight days following balloon deployment, the animals underwent repeat angiography and were subsequently sacrificed for histopathologic assessment. There was a trend in reduction of percent diameter stenosis in the DEB group versus control (13.9% vs. 20.4%), while longer inflation duration or consecutive DEB deployment had no additional growth-limiting effect. Neointimal thickness was reduced from 0.38 ± 0.13 to 0.30 ± 0.09 mm in the control versus DEB group. All DEB groups showed delayed vascular healing characterized by dose-dependent increases in fibrin deposition and neointimal cell vacuity. Investigation of DEB in a porcine model of ISR is feasible and more accurately represents human disease conditions. The magnitude of neointima suppression is lower than that observed in non-diseased animal models and is accompanied by delayed vascular healing.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0885-3282 , 1530-8022
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2013
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