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  • Engineering  (2)
  • (Difference spectroscopy)  (1)
  • Cerebral Aneurysm, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Cerebrovascular Malformations, Cerebrovascular Procedures, Intracranial Hemorrhage  (1)
  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    BBA Section Nucleic Acids And Protein Synthesis 610 (1980), S. 64-71 
    ISSN: 0005-2787
    Keywords: (Difference spectroscopy) ; DNA-Ag^+ complex ; DNA-Hg^2^+ complex ; Electric dichroism ; Sedimentation velocity
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 35 (1992), S. 241-253 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: This paper investigates the convergence properties of iterative schemes for the solution of finite element mass matrix equations that arise through the application of a Taylor-Galerkin algorithm to solve instationary Navier-Stokes equations. This is a time-stepping algorithm that involves Galerkin mass matrix equations at fractional stages within each time-step. Plane Poiseuille flow and shear-driven cavity flow are selected as benchmark problems on which to investigate the effects of various choice of scheme and time-step dependency. The iterative convergence of each mass matrix equation for a single fractional stage is studied, both at the element and the system matrix level. The underlying theory is confirmed and it is shown how optimal iterative convergence rates may be achieved for a Jacobi scheme by employing an appropriate acceleration factor. Moreover, this factor is trivial to compute. The consequential effects on the convergence of the time-stepping procedure to reach steady-state are also considered where non-linear effects are present.
    Additional Material: 5 Ill.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 34 (1992), S. 741-757 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: Some recent results are reviewed that indicate the appropriate nature of Taylor-Galerkin based algorithms for solving model convection-diffusion problems accurately in time and for simulating more complex non-Newtonian flows, such as those arising in the polymer industry. Initially attention is given therefore to linear and non-linear convection-diffusion model problems in two space dimensions, and then to transient problems involving heating effects. Newtonian and generalized Newtonian models are considered for both power-law and Carreau models for various parameters. Effects of shear-rate changes and temperature variations through transient build up periods are discussed in relation to their influence on the viscosity and viscous heating for thermal Péclet numbers of 1 and 100.
    Additional Material: 15 Ill.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2016-01-26
    Description: Background and Purpose— The benefit of intervention for patients with unruptured cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) was challenged by results demonstrating superior clinical outcomes with conservative management from A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain AVMs (ARUBA). The aim of this multicenter, retrospective cohort study is to analyze the outcomes of stereotactic radiosurgery for ARUBA-eligible patients. Methods— We combined AVM radiosurgery outcome data from 7 institutions participating in the International Gamma Knife Research Foundation. Patients with ≥12 months of follow-up were screened for ARUBA eligibility criteria. Favorable outcome was defined as AVM obliteration, no postradiosurgery hemorrhage, and no permanently symptomatic radiation–induced changes. Adverse neurological outcome was defined as any new or worsening neurological symptoms or death. Results— The ARUBA-eligible cohort comprised 509 patients (mean age, 40 years). The Spetzler–Martin grade was I to II in 46% and III to IV in 54%. The mean radiosurgical margin dose was 22 Gy and follow-up was 86 months. AVM obliteration was achieved in 75%. The postradiosurgery hemorrhage rate during the latency period was 0.9% per year. Symptomatic and permanent radiation–induced changes occurred in 11% and 3%, respectively. The rates of favorable outcome, adverse neurological outcome, permanent neurological morbidity, and mortality were 70%, 13%, 5%, and 4%, respectively. Conclusions— Radiosurgery may provide durable clinical benefit in some ARUBA-eligible patients. On the basis of the natural history of untreated, unruptured AVMs in the medical arm of ARUBA, we estimate that a follow-up duration of 15 to 20 years is necessary to realize a potential benefit of radiosurgical intervention for conservative management in unruptured patients with AVM.
    Keywords: Cerebral Aneurysm, Cerebrovascular Disease/Stroke, Cerebrovascular Malformations, Cerebrovascular Procedures, Intracranial Hemorrhage
    Print ISSN: 0039-2499
    Electronic ISSN: 1524-4628
    Topics: Medicine
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