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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of cutaneous pathology 18 (1991), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1600-0560
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Two patients became infested with Gnathostoma nipponicum after eating raw loach-fish they had caught in a rice field in central Japan. A fragment of Gnathostoma was found in a biopsy from one of them. The sera of both patients reacted with Gnathostoma antigen using indirect immunofluorescence. Scanning electron microscopy was performed on blocks of the paraffin-embedded parasite sample and the viscera of a fish from the same rice field. The risk of eating raw freshwater fish is discussed.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1438-1168
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Neue chemische und optische Daten für antimon- und bismuthführende Hemusite auf epithermalen Au-Ag-Cu Lagerstätten in Japan werden vorgelegt. Die empirische Formel für die antimon-führende Varietät aus der Iriki-Mine ist: (Cu5.83Fe0.14Ag0.01)Σ5.98Mo1.03(Sn0.54Sb0.41Te0.03Bi0.02)Σ1.00 (S7.85Se0.15)Σ8.00, und die der Sb-Bi Varietät aus der Kawazu Mine ist: (Cu5.84Fe0.14Ag0.01)Σ5.99M01.03(Sn0.82Sb0.11Bi0.l0Te0.04)Σ1.07 (S7.80Se0.12)Σ7.92. Die theoretische Formel von Hemusit ist Cu+ 4Cu2+ 2Mo4+Sn4+S8, während die wahrscheinlichere Formel für den Hemusit von Iriki Cu+ 4Cu2+ 1.5Mo4+Sn4+ 0.5Sb5+ 0.5S8, mit Sb5+ an der Stelle von Sn4+, das(SbS4)3− Tetraeder bildet, wie zu erwarten ist, unter der Voraussetzung, da♭ das Metall zu Schwefelverhältnis 1 und die Struktur sphaleritähnlich ist. Bi3+ kann jedoch nicht in dieser Weise untergebracht werden, und das führt zu einem Mangel an (S + Se) für den Hemusit von Kawazu. Die Reflektions-Spektren beider Minerale werden mit denen des Wolfram-Equivalents von Hemusit (Kiddcreekit) verglichen. Die Beziehung zwischen Hemusitsensu stricto und diesen jetzt beschriebenen Varietäten wird auf der Basis einfacher und gekoppelter chemischer Substitution diskutiert. Auf dieser Basis werden Schlüsse auf die Valenz von Sb, Bi Mo und Cu in der Hemusit-Struktur gezogen.
    Notes: Summary New compositional and optical data are reported for antimonian and antimonianbismuthian varieties of hemusite from epithermal Au-Ag-Cu deposits in Japan. The empirical formula for the antimonian variety, from the Iriki mine is: (Cu5.83Fe0.14Ag0.01)Σ5.98Mo1.03(Sn0.54Sb0.41Te0.03Bi0.02)Σ1.00(S7.85Se0.15)Σ8.00, and that of the Sb-Bi variety from the Kawazu mine is: (Cu5.84Fe0.14Ag0.01)Σ5.99Mo1.03(Sn0.82Sb0.11Bi0.l0Te0.04)Σ1.07(S7.80Se0.12)Σ7.92. The theoretical formula of hemusite is Cu+ 4Cu2+ 2MO4+Sn4+S8, whilst the most probable formula of the Iriki hemusite is Cu+ 4.5CU2+ 1.5Mo4+Sn4+ 0.5Sb5+ 0.5S8, with Sb5+ substituting for Sn4+ and forming (SbS4)3− tetrahedra as might be expected, given that the metal to sulphur ratio is 1, and given the sphalerite-like structure of the mineral. However Bi3+ cannot be so accommodated, resulting in a deficiency in (S + Se) for Kawazu hemusite. Reflectance spectra for both are compared with those of the tungsten analogue (compositional) of hemusite, kiddcreekite. The relationship between hemusitesensu stricto and these newly reported varieties is discussed in terms of simple and coupled chemical substitutions, and inferences are drawn on the valency of Sb, Bi, Mo and Cu in the hemusite structure.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Key engineering materials Vol. 61-62 (Jan. 1992), p. 513-516 
    ISSN: 1013-9826
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Key engineering materials Vol. 51-52 (Jan. 1991), p. 49-54 
    ISSN: 1013-9826
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of dermatological research 284 (1992), S. 307-308 
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Calmodulin ; Normal human epidermis ; Immunohistochemistry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 6
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford [u.a.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 48 (1992), S. 384-385 
    ISSN: 1600-5759
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Calcified tissue international 51 (1992), S. 213-217 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Porcine secretory enamel ; Degradation of amelogenin ; Proteinases ; 25kDa amelogenin ; Enzymography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Notes: Summary In the outermost layer of porcine-developing enamel adjacent to the ameloblasts in the secretory stage, the activities of two proteinases having molecular masses of 76 and 78kDa were detected by enzymography using gelatin as a substrate. On the other hand, high activities of known 30 and 34kDa proteinases were localized in the inner layer of the enamel. The 76kDa proteinase cleaved the carboxylterminal peptide of porcine 25kDa amelogenin to convert it to 20kDa amelogenin. The 78kDa proteinase also acted on the 25kDa amelogenin similarly, but its activity was weak. The results indicate that the 25kDa amelogenin synthesized and secreted by ameloblasts is converted to 20kDa amelogenin by the action of proteinase localized in the outermost layer of the secretory enamel, and then further degraded by the proteinases in the inner layer of the enamel associated with the increase of mineralization.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-119X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Enamel proteins were extracted from the newly formed layer of immature porcine enamel, and the 25 kDa amelogenin, 89 kDa enamelin and 13–17 kDa nonamelogenins were purified. Specific antisera were raised against these proteins. Antibodies specific to the C-terminal region (residues 149–173) of the 25 kDa amelogenin were generated by absorption of the anti-25 kDa amelogenin serum with 20 kDa amelogenin, which contains residues 1–148 of the antigen. Immunoelectrotransfer blotting of the extracted porcine enamel proteins showed that the anti-25 kDa amelogenin serum recognized the 25 kDa and other low and high molecular weight amelogenins. The C-terminal specific anti-25 kDa amelogenin serum reacted only with amelogenins having molecular weights over 23 kDa. The anti-89 kDa enamelin serum recognized the 89 kDa enamelin and lower molecular weight proteins, but neither the amelogenins nor the 13–17 kDa nonamelogenins. The antiserum against the 13–17 kDa nonamelogenins showed no cross reactivity to the 89 kDa enamelin, but recognized higher molecular weight nonamelogenins. In immunohistochemical preparations of the porcine tooth germs, the 25 kDa amelogenin-like immunoreactivity over immature enamel decreased in a gradient from the enamel surface to the middle layer. In the inner layer immunoreactivity was concentrated over the prism sheaths. The C-terminal specific 25 kDa amelogenin-like immunoreactivity was intense at the outer layer of immature enamel and decreased sharply toward the middle layer. Prism sheaths were intensely stained by the antiserum to the 13–17 kDa nonamelogenins. The 89 kDa enamelin-like immunoreactivity over enamel prisms was intense at the outer layer and decreased toward the middle layer. Staining by the anti-89 kDa enamelin serum of prism sheaths was faint. In immature rat incisor enamel, the C-terminal specific 25 kDa amelogenin antiserum demonstrated a staining pattern similar to that in the immature enamel of the pig. Distinct 13–17 kDa nonamelogenin-like and 89 kDa enamelin-like immunoreactivities were found especially in the layer adjacent to the Tomes' process. We conclude that some enamel proteins are degraded soon after their secretion from the secretory ameloblast in the rat and the pig. The specific enamel proteins which reacted with the antiserum to the 13–17 kDa nonamelogenins seem to be involved with the formation of prism sheaths in immature porcine enamel, but not in rat incisor enamel.
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  • 9
    ISSN: 1432-8798
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Antigenic variation of pseudorabies virus glycoprotein g II was demonstrated in field isolates by neutralizing monoclonal antibodies. Mutants capable of avoiding neutralization by the monoclonal antibodies specific for glycoproteins g II and g III could be obtained from the parent virus by mutagenesis.
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Mineralogy and petrology 46 (1992), S. 155-161 
    ISSN: 1438-1168
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Potosiit and Incait wurden in Erzen der Hoei-Mine, Oita Präfektur, Japan, nachgewiesen. Potosiit kommt in plattigen Kristallen (3 cm x 2 cm) vor and ist mit Arsenkies, Magnetkies, Zinnkies, Jamesonit and Pyrit assoziiert. Incait kommt in polykristallinen Aggregaten, die Ränder um Bleiglanz bilden, oder als Haar-artige Massen in einer Matrix von Kutnahorite vor. Röntgendiffraktionsdaten zeigen, daß es sich hier um Potosiit and Incait handelt; Mikrosondenanalysen der beiden Minerale geben die allgemeine Formel (Pb, Sn)2+ 6+x(FeSb2 4+)2S4+x, with x 〈 2. Potosiit ist homogen, während Incait in Kontakt mit Bleiglanz inhomogen ist. Quantitative Reflexionsdaten für Potosiit zeigen, daß seine Bireflexion zu den niedrigsten bei opaken Mineralen mit Schichtgitter gehört.
    Notes: Summary Potosiite and incaite have been found at the Hoei mine, Oita Prefecture, Japan. Potosiite occurs as tabular crystals (3 cm x 2 cm in size), and is associated with arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, stannite,jamesonite and pyrite, whereas incaite occurs as polycrystalline aggregates rimming galena or as hair-like masses in a matrix of kutnahorite. X-ray powder data reveal that these minerals are potosiite and incaite, respectively. Electron-microprobe analyses of potosiite and incaite gave the general formula (Pb, Sn)2+ 6+xFeSb2Sn4+ 2S14+x, with x 〈 2. Potosiite is homogeneous, whereas incaite, in contact with galena, is quite heterogeneous. Reflectance data for potosiite show that its bireflectance is one of the lowest among opaque minerals with a sheet-like structure.
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