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  • 1
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (110 Seiten, 5,26 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 03G0250A+B. - Verbund-Nummer 01168345 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Water waves -- Computer simulation. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (312 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781483287249
    Series Statement: Issn Series ; v.Volume 12
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Simulating Nearshore Environments -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Previous Work -- Types of Simulation Models -- Wave's Goals -- Assumptions in WAVE -- Development of WAVE -- Chapter 2. Physical Features and Processes of Nearshore Environments -- Classifying Nearshore Environments -- Effects of Waves on Deltas -- Summary -- Chapter 3. Hydrodynamics of Waves and Nearshore Currents -- Classification of Waves -- Two-Dimensional Representation of Shoaling Waves -- Representation of Refracting Waves in the Third Dimension -- Continuity Equations -- Momentum Equations for Conservations of Energy and Momentum -- Computer Procedures for Simulating Waves -- Chapter 4. Nearshore Sediment Transport -- Procedures for Representing Transport by Waves -- Equations for Nearshore Transport -- WAVE's Procedures for Calculating Transport Rates -- Summary -- Chapter 5. Simulating Erosion, Transport, and Deposition -- Representation of Space and Time -- Continuity Equations for Sediment Transport -- Representing Sorting with Four Grain Types -- Calculating Transport Efficiencies -- Organization of WAVE's Sediment Transport Module -- Simulating Erosion -- Transport and Deposition -- Experiments Demonstrating WAVE's Procedures for Simulating Transport -- Summary -- Chapter 6. Simulating Longshore Transport on Beaches -- El Moreno and Silver Strand Beaches -- Simulating Longshore Transport Near Jetties at Anaheim Bay -- Simulating Transport Along the Oregon Coast -- Conclusions -- Chapter 7. Simulating Longshore Transport on Deltas -- SEDSIM -- Experiment 10: Delta Without Waves -- Experiment 11 : Deltas with Wave -- Experiment 12: Deltas Exposed to Waves and Rising Sea -- Experiment 13: Sea Level Changes as They Affect Stratigraphic Sequences. , Experiments 14 and 15: Experiments with INTERACTIVE WAVE -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Observational Data Used to Test WAVE -- Appendix B: Input Data for WAVE's Circulation Module: WAVECIRC -- Appendix C: Input Data for WAVE's Sedimentation Module -- Appendix D: SEDSIM's Input Data -- Appendix E: Mathematical Symbols Used in Text -- References -- Index.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 31 (1992), S. 5480-5483 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Analytical chemistry 53 (1981), S. 253-258 
    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Anatomy and embryology 168 (1983), S. 371-393 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Supraependymal cell clusters ; Median eminence ; Ventricular system ; Hypothalamus ; rat-GFA staining
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The fine structure of supraependymal cell clusters of the median eminence was studied with TEM. The cluster cells were identified on the basis of ultrastructure and histochemical determination of glial fibrillar acidic protein (GFA). The phagocytic properties were also studied by means of intraventricular injections of HRP. Neurons, neuroglia cells and degenerating ependyma- and glial cells were found. The extrusion of degenerating infundibular elements into the ventricle is a constant phenomenon but its precise localization and intensity are variable. The close proximity of the clusters to capillary loops is stressed. Because of the broken ependyma at the neck of the cluster, the permeability of the infundibular lining for HRP is increased. Clusters may be seen as sites lacking a brain-CSF barrier.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Anatomy and embryology 151 (1977), S. 241-265 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Scanning E.M. ; Third ventricle ; Neurohypophysis ; Rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The surface of the recessus infundibularis of the third ventricle has been studied with the scanning and transmission technique in normal and experimental material. Surface specializations such as microvilli, craters and areas of discontinuous lining are described. Supraependymal cells and fibres have been found; some of these cells form wide-meshed networks. The supraependymal fibres may be regular or varicose; the former seem to perforate the ependyma. With the transmission electron microscope the supraependymal cells are divided into three categories: nerve cells, lymphocytes and “dense cells”. Two fibre populations are distinguished: thin profiles (nerve fibres) and thick profiles (nerve terminals). Axosomatic and axoaxonic synapses are described. Synapses between supraependymal fibres and ependyma cells have also been found.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Antioxidant enzymes function to remove deleterious reactive oxygen species, including the superoxide anion radical and H2O2. Subcellular distributions and optimal and other properties of catalase (EC. 1.11.1.6), superoxide dismutase (SOD; EC. 1.15.1.1), selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidase (Se-GPX; EC. 1.11.1.9) and total glutathione peroxidase (GPX) activities were determined in the digestive gland of the common musselMytilus edulis L. by spectrophotometric and cytochemical/electron microscopic (catalase) techniques. Assay conditions for Se-GPX and total GPX activities were determined which optimized the difference between the non-enzymic and enzymic rates of reaction. General peroxidase activity (guaiacol as substrate) (EC. 1.11.1.7) was not detectable in any subcellular fraction. Catalase was largely, if not totally, peroxisomal, whereas SOD and GPX activities were mainly cytosolic. Distinct mitochondrial (Mn-SOD) and cytosolic (CuZn-SOD) SOD forms were indicated. Catalase properties were consistent with a catalase, rather than a catalase-peroxidase. The pH-dependence and temperature-dependence of GPX activity were different with H2O2 or CHP as substrate, and these and other observations indicate the existence of a distinct Se-GPX. Under saturating or optimal (GPX) assay conditions, the apparent Michaelis constantsK m (mM) were: catalase, 48 to 68 (substrate, H2O2); Se-GPX, 0.11 (H2O2) and 2.0 (glutathione); and total GPX, 2.2 (eumene hydroperoxide) and 1.2 (glutathione). Calculated catalase activity was 2 to 4 orders of magnitude greater than Se-GPX activity over an [H2O2] of 1 to 1000 μM. The results are discussed in relation to theoretical calculations of in vivo oxyradical production and phylogenetic differences in antioxidant enzyme activities.
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    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A karyotypic analysis was carried out in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) using conventional banding techniques, fluorochromes and restriction endonucleasebanding. The standard karyotype of turbot is 2n=44 chromosomes, with 48 chromosome arms. Nucleolar organizer regions, which were localized in the short arm of Chromosome Pair No. 3, showed C-and chromomycin A3-positive staining. C-bands were mainly located at the centromeres, but were also present in some interstitial and telomeric locations. No differences were revealed among constitutive heterochromatin bands after treatment of fixed chromosomes with fluorochrome staining and restriction endonucleases. Digestion with DdeI restriction enzyme produced a pattern of interstitial banding which suggested some degree of differentiation along the chromosome arms in turbot. Neither variation in chromosome number of arm number nor polymorphism in nucleolar organizer regions was revealed in the turbot analyzed.
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  • 10
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Cerebellar haemorrhage ; computerized tomography ; posterior fossa ; haematoma resolution ; hydrocephalus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We have studied 15 cases of spontaneous intracerebellar haematomas in 9 males and 6 females. A significant correlation between the clinical presentation and the CT scan features of benign and fatal haemorrhages of the cerebellum is presented. Diagnostic computerized tomographic studies were performed in a mean interval of 31 hours after the initial symptoms. 60% were diagnosed and treated in less than 24 hours; 11 patients had haematomas larger than 3 cm, and 5 (45%) of these cases died with evidence of irreversible brain-stem damage. Twelve (80%) showed compression of the fourth ventricle, 9 (60%) obliteration of the brainstem cisterns and 8 (53%) ventricular dilatation. 8 cases were treated with surgery; 50% of them showed neurological improvement, including two cases with signs of brain-stem compression. 7 patients who were treated conservatively were followed closely with repeated CT scans, which showed that resolution of the mass effect and isodensity of the haematomas occurred within 9 to 15 days, with a mean of 11 days, after the initial CT scan. An increased mortality was observed with haematomas larger than 3cm (73%), hydrocephalus (45%) and intraventricular haemorrhage (40%). Smaller haematomas without CT scan evidence of obliteration of the brain-stem cisterns or hydrocephalus had a better outcome.
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