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  • 1
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Moskva : Izdat. Progress
    Call number: MOP B 14860
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 237 S.
    Uniform Title: Weather modification
    Language: Russian
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    Moskva : Gidrometeorologicheskoe
    Call number: MOP 23014
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 119 S. : Ill.
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    Description / Table of Contents: Pterosaurs were a peculiar group of Mesozoic vertebrates, which acquired the ability to fly in an original way, using a membrane attached to a single finger of the hand. Ever since the first description of a pterosaur skeleton in 1784, these remarkable animals have elicited much discussion and controversy among palaeontologists, and many basic questions about their origin, evolution and biology remain disputed. In the last few years, interest in pterosaurs has been revived by numerous discoveries of new and sometimes remarkably preserved specimens, which have enlarged and changed our picture of this group. The volume begins with descriptions of several new pterosaurs from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous of Europe, North and South America, and Africa. Following this, alternative hypotheses of pterosaur phytogeny and evolution are put forward. Several papers discuss the functional anatomy of pterosaurs and its implications for aerial locomotion. The study of pterosaur footprints provides important new evidence concerning their terrestrial locomotion, and this approach is used in several contributions. A developing aspect of pterosaur research is bone histology, as shown by the final papers in this collection.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (347 Seiten)
    ISBN: 1862391432
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-05
    Description: Background: Allogeneic HSCT for adult patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) is potentially curative but not commonly utilized therapy due to complications such as graft failure (GF) and organ toxicity. At our center, we adopted a non-myeloablative (NMA) conditioning regimen in adult patients with severe SCD. Herein, we are reporting our outcome data of up to 5-years of follow up post HSCT. Methods: Following IRB approval, adult patients that underwent HSCT from 2015 to 2020 for severe SCD with at least 6 months of follow up were included. Indications for HSCT were; presence of recurrent vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC), end organ damage, multiple joint AVN, recurrent priapism, transfusion dependency, or RBC alloimmunization. Conditioning regimen consisted of alemtuzumab (1 mg/kg divided over 5 days on days -7 to -3) and 300 cGy TBI on day -2 or -1. Pre-transplant preparation consisted of Hydroxyurea at maximum tolerated dose for 2-3 months. Peripherally mobilized stem cells targeting 10x106/kg of CD34 cells were used. For GVHD prophylaxis sirolimus was started on day -1 and continued for one year with tapering off if lymphoid chimerism is 〉 50%. EFS was defined as time from HSCT to graft failure or death from any cause whereas OS was defined as time from HSCT to death or last documented follow up. Results: A. Baseline Characteristics: A total of 110 patients were included with a median (range) age of 27 years (14-43), 59% of patients were male. Baseline median hemoglobin and hemoglobin S (HbS) was 95 g/L (64-121) and 74 % (17 -97), respectively. Regular hydroxyurea use was among 108 (98%) and 109 (99%) of patients required at least ≥ 1 transfusion annually. Narcotic pain killers were used regularly in 21 (19%) of patients. Median pre-HSCT ferritin was 1062 and iron chelation was used in 36 (33%). The most common indications for HSCT were (overlapping) recurrent VOC in 93%, ACS in 36%, stroke in 28% and RBC allo-immunization in 26%. Furthermore, 18 patients had 3 indications, 45 had 2 indications while the remaining 47 patients had one indication. Furthermore, 10 (9%) patients had Moya-Moya disease, 5 (5%) had sickling hepatopathy and or liver cirrhosis with total bilirubin up to 670 mmol/L and 1 (1%) patient had end stage renal disease on peritoneal-dialysis. A total of 61 (55%) donors were SC trait and underwent GCSF mobilization without major adverse events as previously reported (Damlaj et al., BMT 2018). 8 (7%) and 15 (14%) had major and minor ABO incompatibility, respectively. The remaining characteristics are found in table 1 B. Transplant Characteristics and Post HSCT Outcome: Median infused CD34x106/kg was 12.4 (6.4-24.9) and 108 (98%) patients had successful engraftment. A total of 12 patients experienced GF; 2 as primary and 10 as secondary within a median time of 129 days (40-583). Outcome post GF was as follows; recurrence of SCD in 6 (50%), aplastic bone marrow in 6 (50%) of whom 4 underwent a second allogeneic HSCT with Flu-Cy-ATG platform and all from MRD. Among second HSCT recipients, 3 are still alive and in SCD free disease status. Among patients with GF, 5 (42%) had minor ABO incompatibility while the remaining 7 (58%) were ABO matched HSCT. Mild acute skin GVHD (grade I to II) occurred in 3 cases and 4 cases developed autoimmune haemolytic anemia that resolved with steroids. Only one patient had CNS bleeding 2 years post-transplant in a background of history of stroke and Moya-Moya disease. A total of 53 (48%) patients successfully discontinued sirolimus while an additional 40 (35%) are on active taper. There were a total of 4 successful pregnancies in 3 patients; 3 pregnancies completed to term while 1 miscarried. Median follow up for the cohort is 16.8 (2-66) months. Estimated 2-year EFS and OS was 87.3% (+/- 0.036) and 97% (+/-0.017). All deaths were due to GF. There was no difference in outcome (EFS or OS) between patients receiving graft from normal vs. SC trait. Post HSCT Hb and chimerism results are shown in table 2. Conclusions: Herein, we present a large real-life experience demonstrating feasibility and favourable outcome of NMA HSCT in adult patients with severe SCD including patients with significant organ dysfunction or neurologic vasculopathy. Successful pregnancies and long-term discontinuation of immune suppression was possible. Longer follow up is warranted to ascertain stability of graft function over time. Disclosure: The authors declare they have no relevant conflicts of interest Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Langmuir 10 (1994), S. 3244-3249 
    ISSN: 1520-5827
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of molecular evolution 8 (1976), S. 211-249 
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Pyrimidine Oligonucleotide Frequencies ; Asymmetry of DNA Chains ; Evolution of Cytochrome c Cistron
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary On the basis of the results of an analysis of frequencies of pyrimidine oligonucleotides, the degree of pyrimidine clustering of DNA in species from different taxa has been determined. A tendency for an increase in the index of clustering of DNA was revealed in the sequence: invertebrates, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals. A mechanism is postulated, according to which the increase in the degree of clustering of DNA during the evolution may be associated with the accumulation of mutations, Purine ⇌ Pyrimidine transversions, resulting in a selective enrichment of one of the chains of DNA with pyrimidines and the otherwith purines, i.e. in an increase in the degree of purine-pyrimidine imbalance (asymmetry) of DNA complementary chains. This mechanism of DNA evolution is supported by the presence of positive correlation between the degree of clustering and the degree of the chain asymmetry of natural DNAs, as well as the character of the amino acid substitutions in cytochromes c in different species. The progressive evolution of different groups of organisms on the whole may have been accompanied by an acceleration of the rates of evolution of the DNA structure. On the basis of the amino acid sequence of cytochromes c in different species the degree of clustering and the degree of the chain asymmetry of the corresponding structural genes of DNA was found to have a general tendency towards an increase in the following order: invertebrates, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals. Thus, evolution of cytochrome c cistron is a vector process based on a selection of mutations which, on the one hand, are neutral to protein, and, on the other hand, result in the sense chain of DNA being enriched with pyrimidines and the nonsense one (and the corresponding mRNA) - with purines. Hence, it is the polynucleotide template rather than protein, that must have been the “object of selection”. The frequency of substitutions in cytochromes c cistron for vertebrates is 1.56×10−9 per nucleotide per year. It is believed that the evolutionary modification of the DNA structure may be associated with an increase in the interference resistance of the translation, i.e. with selection for codons of highest readout stability.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Machine learning 41 (2000), S. 345-363 
    ISSN: 0885-6125
    Keywords: Markov processes on curves ; hidden Markov models ; automatic speech recognition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science
    Notes: Abstract We study the classification problem that arises when two variables—one continuous (x), one discrete (s)—evolve jointly in time. We suppose that the vector x traces out a smooth multidimensional curve, to each point of which the variable s attaches a discrete label. The trace of s thus partitions the curve into different segments whose boundaries occur where s changes value. We consider how to learn the mapping between the trace of x and the trace of s from examples of segmented curves. Our approach is to model the conditional random process that generates segments of constant s along the curve of x. We suppose that the variable s evolves stochastically as a function of the arc length traversed by x. Since arc length does not depend on the rate at which a curve is traversed, this gives rise to a family of Markov processes whose predictions are invariant to nonlinear warpings (or reparameterizations) of time. We show how to estimate the parameters of these models—known as Markov processes on curves (MPCs)—from labeled and unlabeled data. We then apply these models to two problems in automatic speech recognition, where x are acoustic feature trajectories and s are phonetic alignments.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature structural biology 10 (2003), S. 182-186 
    ISSN: 1072-8368
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: [Auszug] In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the Rad54 protein participates in the recombinational repair of double-strand DNA breaks together with the Rad51, Rad52, Rad55 and Rad57 proteins. In vitro, Rad54 interacts with Rad51 and stimulates DNA strand exchange promoted by Rad51 protein. Rad54 is a ...
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Physica C: Superconductivity and its applications 192 (1992), S. 41-46 
    ISSN: 0921-4534
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Physics
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Physica C: Superconductivity and its applications 156 (1988), S. 717-719 
    ISSN: 0921-4534
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Physics
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