نتایج جستجو برای: urine caliber

تعداد نتایج: 68278  

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 1997

2012
Constantin von See Majeed Rana Marcus Stoetzer Horst Kokemueller Martin Ruecker Nils-Claudius Gellrich

BACKGROUND Modern high-velocity projectiles produce temporary cavities and can thus cause extensive tissue destruction along the bullet path. It is still unclear whether gelatin blocks, which are used as a well-accepted tissue simulant, allow the effects of projectiles to be adequately investigated and how these effects are influenced by caliber size. METHOD Barium titanate particles were dis...

2009
Peter R. Eastwood

30 Regulation of airway caliber by lung volume or bronchoconstrictor stimulation is dependent 31 on physiological, structural and mechanical events within the airway wall, including airway 32 smooth muscle (ASM) contraction, deformation of the mucosa and cartilage, and tensioning 33 of elastic matrices linking wall components. Despite close association between events in the 34 airway wall and t...

Journal: :Hypertension 2015
Olta Gishti Vincent W V Jaddoe Janine F Felix Irwin Reiss Albert Hofman Mohammad Kamran Ikram Eric A P Steegers Romy Gaillard

Reduced placental growth factor (PlGF) levels and higher soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase (sFlt-1) levels in mothers during pregnancy may have persistent effects on vascular structures in their offspring. We examined whether angiogenic factors during pregnancy also affect childhood retinal microvasculature in a population-based prospective cohort study among 3505 mothers and their children. We ...

2005
Hermes A. Kontos

It is obvious that a noninvasive technique that can provide continuous measurements of blood flow through a cerebral artery would be very valuable for clinical and investigative purposes. The most promising approach to the development of such a technique involves the use of ultrasound for the measurement of blood flow velocity. Since blood flow through a vessel is equal to the instantaneous ave...

2008
MAHDI FATHI

Background: Several case studies have described the use of the superficial inferior epigastric artery (SIEA) flap as a pedicled flap for reconstruction of upper and lower ex tremities, or a free fasciocutaneous flap when a large amount of skin coverage is required for hemifacial atrophy, breast or head and neck reconstruction. Apparently, the anatomical findings of previous studies are relative...

2018
Riccardo Capelli Guido Tiana Carlo Camilloni

We present an algorithm to correct molecular dynamics non–equilibrium simulations based on the knowledge of time–dependent experimental data. This is inspired by a similar scheme used for equilibrium simulations, and is based on the principle of maximum caliber that guarantees that as little subjective information as possible is added to a model, besides the available experimental data. We also...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
S T Hsieh G J Kidd T O Crawford Z Xu W M Lin B D Trapp D W Cleveland J W Griffin

Previous studies in the hypomyelinating mouse mutant Trembler have suggested that demyelinating axons are smaller in caliber compared to normal axons, and that there are differences in the organization of axonal neurofilaments. In the normal PNS, however, the relationship between neurofilament organization and myelination has not been investigated extensively. In normal axons, only the initial ...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2012
Hao Ge Steve Pressé Kingshuk Ghosh Ken A Dill

Markov models are widely used to describe stochastic dynamics. Here, we show that Markov models follow directly from the dynamical principle of maximum caliber (Max Cal). Max Cal is a method of deriving dynamical models based on maximizing the path entropy subject to dynamical constraints. We give three different cases. First, we show that if constraints (or data) are given in the form of singl...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Michael L Garcia Mala V Rao Jiro Fujimoto Virginia B Garcia Sameer B Shah John Crum Takahiro Gotow Yasuo Uchiyama Mark Ellisman Nigel A Calcutt Don W Cleveland

Neurofilament medium (NF-M) is essential for the acquisition of normal axonal caliber in response to a myelin-dependent "outside-in" trigger for radial axonal growth. Removal of the tail domain and lysine-serine-proline (KSP) repeats of NF-M, but not neurofilament heavy, produced axons with impaired radial growth and reduced conduction velocities. These earlier findings supported myelin-depende...

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