نتایج جستجو برای: sws phantom

تعداد نتایج: 18763  

Journal: :Cancer research 1991
F Prat J Y Chapelon B Chauffert T Ponchon D Cathignol

Damage to cells and tissues exposed to shock waves (SWs) is thought to be secondary to cavitation phenomena involving the collapse of gas bubbles in a fluid. Using HT-29 cells and DHDK12PROb tumors, we tried to enhance SW-related damage by the simultaneous administration of gas microbubbles. Bubbles resulted from a mixture of air and gelatin (HT-29 cells) or from a carbonated NaCl solution (tum...

2009
Stefan Dietze Neil Benn John Domingue Alex Conconi Fabio Cattaneo

Semantic Web Services (SWS) aim at the automated discovery and orchestration of Web services on the basis of comprehensive, machine-interpretable semantic descriptions. Since SWS annotations usually are created by distinct SWS providers, semantic-level mediation, i.e. mediation between concurrent semantic representations, is a key requirement for SWS discovery. Since semantic-level mediation ai...

2016
Stefan Dietze Neil Benn John Domingue Alex Conconi Fabio Cattaneo

Semantic Web Services (SWS) aim at the automated discovery and orchestration of Web services on the basis of comprehensive, machine-interpretable semantic descriptions. Since SWS annotations usually are created by distinct SWS providers, semantic-level mediation, i.e. mediation between concurrent semantic representations, is a key requirement for SWS discovery. Since semantic-level mediation ai...

Farzaneh Dehghani, Mohammadreza Panjehshahin, Tahereh Mashhoody,

Walnut is a medicinal plant that its different parts such as leaf, seed, root and green husk was shown to reduce blood glucose. In Iranian traditional medicine, septum of walnut shell (SWS) was recommended to reduce blood glucose. But this effect should be determined with scientific researches. Therefore, the aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of the aqueous extract of SWS on blood glu...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Max Mühlig-Versen Alexandre Bettencourt da Cruz Jakob-Andreas Tschäpe Markus Moser Reinhard Büttner Karin Athenstaedt Paul Glynn Doris Kretzschmar

The Drosophila Swiss cheese (sws) mutant is characterized by progressive degeneration of the adult nervous system, glial hyperwrapping, and neuronal apoptosis. The Swiss cheese protein (SWS) shares 39% sequence identity with human neuropathy target esterase (NTE), and a brain-specific deletion of SWS/NTE in mice causes a similar pattern of progressive neuronal degeneration. NTE reacts with orga...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1999
P R Martin U Grünert

The distribution of short wavelength-sensitive (SWS or "blue") cone photoreceptors was compared in primates with dichromatic ("red-green colour blind") and trichromatic colour vision. We compared a New World species, the marmoset (Callithrix jacchus), with an Old World species, the macaque monkey (Macaca nemestrina). The SWS cones were identified by their immunoreactivity to an antiserum agains...

Journal: :Sleep research online : SRO 1999
M Ferrara L De Gennaro M Bertini

Visually scored delta activity (stages 3 and 4, SWS) as well as computerized delta activity measures increase after total and selective sleep deprivation. It is, however, still controversial if SWS amount is only a function of prior waking duration, or if it is related to the structure of the previous sleep period (i.e., to the time spent in SWS). In order to clarify if the amount of SWS is cru...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2005
Anne M Comi Paulomi Mehta Laura A Hatfield Michael M Dowling

OBJECTIVE To develop hypotheses regarding the relationship between Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) and other abnormalities in a subset of patients. DESIGN We retrospectively reviewed medical records in a group of 28 patients with SWS, noting the main features of SWS and accompanying unexpected abnormalities. We also conducted a literature review of abnormalities associated with SWS. RESULTS Twe...

Journal: :Vision Research 1996
SHOJI KAWAMURA SHOZO YOKOYAMA

The vertebrate opsins have been classified into four major phylogenetic groups. One of them, a short wavelength-sensitive (SWS) opsin group, is further divided into two subgroups, SWS-I and SWS-II, having the wavelengths of maximal absorption of about 420 and 450 nm, respectively. Here we report the DNA sequences of the SWS-I and SWS-II genes from the lizard Anolis carolinensis. The shorter wav...

2017
Bo-Ji Liu Chong-Ke Zhao Hui-Xiong Xu Yi-Feng Zhang Jun-Mei Xu Dan-Dan Li Xiao-Wan Bo Xiao-Long Li

To evaluate the associated factors for quality measurement (QM) on shear wave speed (SWS) imaging and the additional value of QM for differentiation of thyroid nodules. A consecutive series of 238 patients with 254 thyroid nodules were enrolled. They were all evaluated by conventional ultrasound and SWS imaging and were finally proven pathologically. QM was used to assess whether SWS propagatio...

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