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Forced spirometry reference values for Norwegian adults: the Bronchial Obstruction in Nord-Trondelag Study

The purpose of this study was to develop new prediction equations for flow/volume spirometry parameters in asymptomatic, never-smoking adults in Norway, and to assess any differences of these parameters when applying the new and most commonly used equation sets. Flow/volume spirometry was measured according to the American Thoracic Society criteria in 2,792 subjects aged > or = 20 yrs, randomly se

Platelets support pulmonary recruitment of neutrophils in abdominal sepsis

Objective. Recent findings Indicate that platelets not only regulate thrombosis and hemostasis but may also be involved in proinflammatory activities. Herein, we hypothesized that platelets may play a role in sepsis by activating and priming circulating neutrophils for subsequent recruitment Into the lung. Design: Prospective experimental study. Setting. University Hospital Research Unit. Subject.

A theory of stochastic harvesting in stochastic environments

We investigate how model populations respond to stochastic harvesting in a stochastic environment. In particular, we show that the effects of variable harvesting on the variance in population density and yield depend critically on the autocorrelation of environmental noise and on whether the endogenous dynamics of the population display over- or undercompensation to density. These factors interact

Joint High-Resolution Fundamental Frequency and Order Estimation

In this paper, we present a novel method for joint estimation of the fundamental frequency and order of a set of harmonically related sinusoids based on the MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC) estimation criterion. The presented method, termed HMUSIC, is shown to have an efficient implementation using fast Fourier transforms (FFTs). Furthermore, refined estimates can be obtained using a gradien

Parietal lobe: Activation in rapid, automatized naming by adults

Three automatic naming tasks (Wiig & Nielsen, 1999) were administered to 60 normal functioning adults. The mean time required for naming 40 single-dimension (colors, forms, numbers, and letters) and 40 dual dimension stimuli (color-form, color-number, and color letter combinations) were compared in young (17-38 yr.) and older (40-68 yr.) men and women. Analysis of variance for the combined gro

Proton transfer at metal sites in proteins studied by quantum mechanical free-energy perturbations

Catalytic metal sites in enzymes frequently have second-sphere carboxylate groups that neutralize the charge of the site and share protons with first-sphere ligands. This gives rise to an ambiguity concerning the position of this proton, which has turned out to be hard to settle with experimental, as well as theoretical, methods. We study three such proton-transfer reactions in two proteins and sh

Swelling kinetics of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gel

In many gel applications the swelling and shrinking kinetics are very important, e.g. in controlled/slow release, where the kinetics determine the rate of out-diffusion of the active component, and in gel extraction where the gel is swollen and shrunk several times. In this study swelling kinetics of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) gel (NiPAAm gel) was determined by monitoring the swelling process usi

Pulse Versus Daily Oral Cyclophosphamide for Induction of Remission in Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis A Randomized Trial

Background: Current therapies for antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis are limited by toxicity. Objective: To compare pulse cyclophosphamide with daily oral cyclophosphamide for induction of remission. Design: Randomized, controlled trial. Random assignments were computer-generated; allocation was concealed by faxing centralized treatment assignment to providers at the

Frontotemporal dementia linked to chromosome 3

A large pedigree with autosomal dominant frontotemporal dementia has been identified. Positional cloning has linked the disease gene to the pericentromeric region of chromosome 3. Clinical, neuropsychological, imaging, pathological and molecular genetic data are presented. The genetic mutation responsible for the disease has not been identified.

Proposals for New Accounting Standards for Foreign Monetary Items

The purpose of this study was to propose and evaluate different methods for measuring and reporting exchange gains and losses on corporate monetary items. Focusing on the Swedish experience, the empirical validity of three laws/monetary relationships from economic theory were examined for currencies in the Swedish 'basket' for the period 1974–1981. The basic overall finding of the study was that a

Disentangling the effects of climate and people on Sahel vegetation dynamics

The Sahel belt of Africa has been the focus of intensive scientific research since the 1960s, spurred on by the chronic vulnerability of its population to recurring drought and the threat of long-term land degradation. But satellite sensors have recently shown that much of the region has experienced significant increases in photosynthetic activity since the early 1980s, thus re-energizing long-sta

A revised geochronology for the Blekinge Province, southern Sweden

Zircon grains from nine samples of metavolcanic rocks, gneisses, granitoids and migmatites from the Blekinge Province in southeasternmost Sweden have been dated by U-Pb using ion microprobe. The results suggest that most of the Blekinge bedrock was formed within a narrow time interval of 1.77-1.75 Ga, including the Vastana supracrustal formation and 'coastal gneisses' previously dated to c. 1.70 G

Sea surface temperatures and ice rafting in the Holocene North Atlantic: climate influences on Northern Europe and Greenland

The oceanographic conditions in the high-latitude North Atlantic ocean during the Holocene were reconstructed through analyses of sea surface temperature (SST; alkenone unsaturation ratios) and ice rafting (mineralogy and grain size) from two sediment sequences, one recovered from the Reykjanes Ridge at 59degreesN and the other from the Norwegian Sea at 68degreesN. Comparison of our records to pub

Endothelium-specific ablation of PDGFB leads to pericyte loss and glomerular, cardiac and placental abnormalities

Platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGFB) is necessary for normal cardiovascular development, but the relative importance of different cellular sources of PDGFB has not been established. Using Cre-lox techniques, we show here that genetic ablation of Pdgfb in endothelial cells leads to impaired recruitment of pericytes to blood vessels. The endothelium-restricted Pdgfb knockout mutants also develop

Shielded and unshielded geometries in the search for orphan sources.

A car-borne NaI(TI) spectrometric system was used together with a Cs-137 source to obtain realistic data in the search for unshielded and semi-shielded orphan sources. The potassium-stripped counts (PSC) method was used to estimate the influence by the shielding on the detection ability. A reduction of about 5% in the critical distance was obtained for the semi-shielded source. A curve fitting met

Effects of intranasal TNFalpha on granulocyte recruitment and activity in healthy subjects and patients with allergic rhinitis.

BACKGROUND: TNFalpha may contribute to the pathophysiology of airway inflammation. For example, we have recently shown that nasal administration of TNFalpha produces late phase co-appearance of granulocyte and plasma exudation markers on the mucosal surface. The objective of the present study was to examine indices of granulocyte presence and activity in response to intranasal TNFalpha challenge.

Protection of neutralization epitopes in the V3 loop of oligomeric human immunodeficiency virus type I glycoprotein 120 by N-linked oligosaccharides in the V1 region

The V3 region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 envelope protein gp120 constitutes a potential neutralization target, but the oligosaccharide of one conserved N-glycosylation site in this region protects it from neutralizing antibodies. Here, we determined whether N-linked glycans of other gp120 domains were also involved in protection of V3 neutralization epitopes. Two molecular clones o