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  • 1995-1999  (3)
  • 07.20  (1)
  • Augmentation rhinoplasty  (1)
  • Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS)  (1)
  • Chemistry
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0649
    Keywords: 42.65 ; 42.55 ; 07.60 ; 07.20
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have investigated the increase of efficiency for high-order anti-Stokes Raman scattering using a cryogenic Raman cell. By cooling the cell to liquid-nitrogen temperature, output energies of the 9th-order anti-Stokes wave at 133 nm in normal hydrogen were enhanced by a factor of 10, and the 11th-order anti-Stokes line at 141 nm in normal deuterium appeared, while no output was observed at room temperature. No output energy enhancement, however, was obtained using cooled para-hydrogen as a result of multiple rotational Raman scattering. For long-term operation, the output window surface of the Raman cell was kept at above 200 K in order to protect it from deposition, the absorption of which is detrimental to VUV transmission.
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  • 2
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    Theoretical and applied genetics 90 (1995), S. 948-951 
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: Oryza sativa L ; Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) ; Cybrids ; PCR ; atp6
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Twelve Japanese rice cultivars were converted to CMS by asymmetric protoplast fusion with MTC-5A, the cytoplasm of which was derived from an indica rice, Chinsurah Boro II. With the exception of the cybrids that had a nucleus from Hoshiyutaka, most of these cybrid plants were sterile. The unique sequence downstream from the mitochondrial atp6 of MTC-5A was specifically amplified in the sterile cybrid plants by PCR. All progenies of the cybrid plants carrying this unique sequence were sterile. On the other hand, in some of the sterile cybrid plants in which the unique sequence was not amplified by PCR, fertility was recovered in their progenies. Somaclonal mutation may have caused sterility in these cybrids. Only the cybrid plants that had the unique sequence detected by PCR were CMS. Thus, the CMS plants can be selected rapidly and easily by PCR, at an early stage of plant regeneration. Soon after transplanting the regenerated plants to a green house, fertile cybrids and sterile cybrids produced by somaclonal mutation can be removed. These findings also show that the unique region downstream from atp6 is tightly linked with the CMS phenotype.
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  • 3
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    European journal of plastic surgery 18 (1995), S. 188-189 
    ISSN: 1435-0130
    Keywords: Rib cartilage ; Warping ; Kirschner's wire ; Augmentation rhinoplasty
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The main problem associated with grafting rib cartilage to the nasal dorsum is postoperative warping. This study evaluated the use of a metal rod to prevent the rib cartilage from warping. The 8th rib cartilages, taken bilaterally from eight young fresh human cadavers, were carved into blocks 6×6×35 mm. Blocks obtained from the right side of the cadavers were pierced with a Kirschner's wire (Ø0.7 mm) along their long axis. After scoring one side of all the blocks at 1 mm intervals to a depth of 2 mm, they were immersed in saline solution. 48 h after scoring, the curvature of the blocks with a rod was significantly less than the curvature of the blocks without a rod (mean=4°, 42° respectively, p〈0.001). The results suggest that a metal rod, used as a strut for rib cartilage graft, prevents postoperative warping and may obviate the need for a second operation.
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