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تعداد نتایج: 189  

Journal: :The Annals of thoracic surgery 2001
M M Stecker A T Cheung A Pochettino G P Kent T Patterson S J Weiss J E Bavaria

BACKGROUND Deep hypothermia is an important cerebral protectant and is critical in procedures requiring circulatory arrest. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence the neurophysiologic changes during cooling before circulatory arrest, in particular the occurrence of electrocerebral silence. METHODS In 109 patients undergoing hypothermic circulatory arrest with ne...

2017
Nano Nagle Mannis van Oven Stephen Wilcox Sheila van Holst Pellekaan Chris Tyler-Smith Yali Xue Kaye N. Ballantyne Leah Wilcox Luka Papac Karen Cooke Roland A. H. van Oorschot Peter McAllister Lesley Williams Manfred Kayser R. John Mitchell Syama Adhikarla Christina J. Adler Elena Balanovska Oleg Balanovsky Jaume Bertranpetit Andrew C. Clarke David Comas Alan Cooper Clio S. I. Der Sarkissian Matthew C. Dulik Jill B. Gaieski ArunKumar GaneshPrasad Wolfgang Haak Marc Haber Angela Hobbs Asif Javed Li Jin Matthew E. Kaplan Shilin Li Begoña Martínez-Cruz Elizabeth A. Matisoo-Smith Marta Melé Nirav C. Merchant Amanda C. Owings Laxmi Parida Ramasamy Pitchappan Daniel E. Platt Lluis Quintana-Murci Colin Renfrew Ajay K. Royyuru Arun Varatharajan Santhakumari Fabrício R. Santos Theodore G. Schurr Himla Soodyall David F. Soria Hernanz Pandikumar Swamikrishnan Miguel G. Vilar R. Spencer Wells Pierre A. Zalloua Janet S. Ziegle

Aboriginal Australians represent one of the oldest continuous cultures outside Africa, with evidence indicating that their ancestors arrived in the ancient landmass of Sahul (present-day New Guinea and Australia) ~55 thousand years ago. Genetic studies, though limited, have demonstrated both the uniqueness and antiquity of Aboriginal Australian genomes. We have further resolved known Aboriginal...

2002
E. Facco M. Munari F. Gallo S. M. Volpin A. U. Behr F. Baratto G. P. Giron

Objective: The aim of this study is to confirm the effectiveness of auditory brain-stem responses (ABRs) and somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in the diagnosis of brain death (BD). Methods: ABRs and SEPs were recorded at the same session in 130 BD patients (age range 8–77 years, 81 male and 49 female). Twentyfour cases were submitted to serial recordings from preterminal conditions through...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1981
G Abbruzzese S Ratto E Favale M Abbruzzese

The effects of active and passive finger movements on somatosensory potentials evoked by stimulation of the median nerve at the wrist or of finger I were investigated in 15 healthy volunteers. As compared to the resting condition, both active and passive movements of the stimulated hand fingers induced a marked reduction in the amplitude of the primary cerebral response (N20-P25 complex) as wel...

2014
Danielle L. Dennis Sendhil Govender Peggy Chen Neil P. McAngus Todd James G. Colebatch

OBJECTIVE To determine the amplitude changes of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) recorded simultaneously from the neck (cVEMPs) and eyes (oVEMPs) in response to 500 Hz, 2 ms air-conducted sound pips over a 30 dB range. METHODS Fifteen healthy volunteers (mean age 29, range 18-57 years old) and one patient with unilateral superior canal dehiscence (SCD) were studied. The stimulus ...

2008
Nico Voigtländer Hans-Joachim Voth

How did Europe overtake China? We construct a simple Malthusian model with two sectors, and use it to explain how European per capita incomes and urbanization rates could surge ahead of Chinese ones. That living standards could exceed subsistence levels at all in a Malthusian setting should be surprising. Rising fertility and falling mortality ought to have reversed any gains. We show that prod...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Stéphane D Nicolas Guillaume Le Mignon Frédérique Eber Olivier Coriton Hervé Monod Vanessa Clouet Virginie Huteau Antoine Lostanlen Régine Delourme Boulos Chalhoub Carol D Ryder Anne Marie Chèvre Eric Jenczewski

Chromosomal rearrangements can be triggered by recombination between distinct but related regions. Brassica napus (AACC; 2n = 38) is a recent allopolyploid species whose progenitor genomes are widely replicated. In this article, we analyze the extent to which chromosomal rearrangements originate from homeologous recombination during meiosis of haploid B. napus (n = 19) by genotyping progenies o...

2015
Avidit Acharya Alexander Lee

During the Middle Ages, most European polities operated under a norm that gave only the close male relatives of a deceased monarch a clear place in the line of succession. When no such heirs were available, succession disputes were more likely, with more distant relatives and female(-line) heirs laying competing claims to the throne. These disputes often produced violent conflicts that destroye...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
M Tinazzi A Fiaschi T Rosso F Faccioli J Grosslercher S M Aglioti

Studies suggest that pain may play a major role in determining cortical rearrangements in the adult human somatosensory system. Most studies, however, have been performed under conditions whereby pain coexists with massive deafferentation (e.g., amputations). Moreover, no information is available on whether spinal and brainstem changes contribute to pain-related reorganizational processes in hu...

Journal: :Pain 2005
Massimiliano Valeriani Steno Rinalduzzi Federico Vigevano

Although migraine is characterised by an abnormal cortical excitability level, whether the central nervous system is hyper- or hypo-excitable in migraine still remains an unsolved problem. The aim of our study was to compare the somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) recovery cycle, a marker of the somatosensory system's excitability, in a group of 15 children suffering from migraine without aura...

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