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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 25 (1979), S. 311-316 
    ISSN: 1570-7458
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 1. Autogene Eientwicklung, d.h. Oozytenreifung ohne vorgängige Blutaufnahme, wurde bei Wyeomyia vanduzeei-Weibchen der Küstenpopulation untersucht. 2. Puppen wurden im Feld an Bromeliaceen in Abstäden von 2 Wochen gesammelt. 3. Frisch geschlüpfte Imagines beider Geschlechter wurden auf destilliertem Wasser oder auf 10-prozentiger Zuckerlösung gehalten. Nach 4 Tagen wurden sie seziert, und der Entwicklungsstand der Ovarien und das Vorhandensein von Spermien in den Spermathecen wurden beurteilt. 4. Autogene und anautogene Weibchen waren in der Population vorhanden und zwar unbeeinflusst von der Jahreszeit. Autogene Weibchen auf destilliertem Wasser hatten einen geringeren Autogeniegrad als Weibchen auf Zuckerlösung. 5. Bei im Laboratorium gezüchteten Gruppen hatte eine geringe Larvenernährung einen reduzierten Autogeniegrad zur Folge. Demgegenüber förderte die Zuckerfütterung der Imagines den Autogeniegrad. 6. F1-Weibchen, welche von im Feld gesammeltem Material aus dem Innern von Florida stammten, waren zu 100% autogen.
    Notes: Abstract Autogenous egg development in field and laboratory populations of Wyeomyia vanduzeei females had no seasonal pattern. Autogenous females maintained on distilled water had a lower expression of autogeny than when maintained on a 10% sucrose solution. A lower level of larval nutrition resulted in a lower expression of autogeny. Autogenous and anautogenous females occurred in the Vero Beach population, while the Palmdale strain was 100% autogenous.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-2614
    Keywords: Monitoring ; neuromuscular blockade ; peripheral nerve stimulation ; supramaximal stimulation ; Equipment ; peripheral nerve stimulators ; Measurement techniques ; neuromuscular blockade ; electrodes ; interelectrode impedance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Questions have been raised concerning the reliability of surface electrodes in achieving supramaximal stimulation during the monitoring of neuromuscular blockade; needle electrodes are considered reliable in this respect. This study compares interelectrode impedances of needle and surface electrodes during neuromuscular blockade monitoring and suggests those characteristics of the stimulation pulse that can ensure reliable supramaximal stimulation with either type of electrode. Interelectrode voltage and current for surface and needle electrodes were measured by using 1.0-ms pulses at low, medium, and high stimulation levels on 22 surgical patients during anesthesia. Data were collected immediately after electrode application, and again at 10 minutes after application. Stimulation with surface electrodes produced an initial, transient surge of current, followed by a lower steady-state value. At high stimulation levels, the peak transient current was 87% higher than the steady-state current. Needle electrodes produced a constant high-current response. At high stimulation levels the transient impedance of the surface electrode and the impedance of the needle electrode were essentially equal (0.7 kΩ and 0.75 kΩ, respectively). The transient impedance was significantly lower (P〈0.001) and was associated with less interpatient variation (P〈0.001) and less sensitivity to the duration of electrode application than was the steady-state impedance of the surface electrode. These data suggest that high-current pulses with widths of less than 0.2 ms could provide reliable supramaximal stimulation with either type of electrode.
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