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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Boston, MA, USA : Blackwell Science Inc
    The @breast journal 5 (1999), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1524-4741
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: ▪  Abstract: The study aim was to compare breast cancer treatment and survival between older and younger women treated at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center over a 30-year period, 1958–1987. Data were obtained from the Medical Informatics Tumor Registry and were examined by 15-year time periods. Treatments were stratified by no surgery, surgery alone, or surgery and additional treatment. Mantel–Haenszel chi-square statistics and actuarial life tables were used for comparisons. Among 3,382 women treated for breast cancer, treatment differed by age groups (p 〈 0.01). The most consistent finding by disease stage was that older women were less likely to receive treatment in addition to surgery compared to younger women (p 〈 0.01–0.05). Among women with local or regional involvement who received surgery and additional treatment, 5-year survival was similar regardless of age group. However, among women with distant disease who received surgery and additional treatment, 5-year survival differed significantly by age group (p = 0.03); women in the 65- to 74-year age group experienced the best survival. In this hospital population, older women with breast cancer who received surgery and additional treatment experienced similar, sometimes better, 5-year survival compared with younger women, which suggests that older women, in some cases, may benefit from combined modality treatment for breast cancer. ▪
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Environmental science & technology 29 (1995), S. 1-6 
    ISSN: 1520-5851
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Teaching statistics 21 (1999), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1467-9639
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Confidence intervals are often misinterpreted. This article describes an activity which helps students understand what it means to have confidence in a Process.
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Langmuir 11 (1995), S. 3603-3604 
    ISSN: 1520-5827
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1540-8159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: The atria are anatomically complex three-dimensional (3-D) structures. Impulse propagation is dynamic and complex during both normal conduction and arrhythmia, Atrial activation has traditionally been represented on two-dimensional surface maps, which have inherent inaccuracies and are difficult to interpret. Interactive computerized 3-D display facilitates interpretation of complex atrial activation sequence data obtained from form-fitting multipoint electrodes. Accordingly, the purpose of this article is to describe the application of 3-D form-fitting electrode molds to the 3-D mapping and display system developed in this laboratory for the study of complex cardiac arrhythmias. Computer generated 3-D surface models are created from a database of serial cross-sectional anatomical images. Points chosen on endocardial and epicardial surfaces in each cross-sectional image are processed to create polygons defining myocardial wall boundaries. The polygons from adjacent serial images are then combined, to create a 3-D surface model. The discrete anatomical locations of unit electrodes on multipoint electrode templates are then assigned in the proper position on the surface model. Computer analysis of simultaneous activation data from each unit electrode is performed based on parameters set by the user. Activation data from each unit electrode site are displayed on the computer surface model in a color spectrum correlating with a user-defined time scale. Activation sequence maps can be visualized as static isochrone maps, interval maps, or as dynamic maps at variable speeds, from any 3-D perspective. Thus, an interactive computerized 3-D display system is described, which allows anatomically superior analysis and interpretation of complex atrial arrhythmias.
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  • 7
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    Electronic Resource
    New York : Cambridge University Press
    Legal theory 2 (1996), S. 1-32 
    ISSN: 1352-3252
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: Law
    Notes: This article examines a thesis of interest to social epistemology and some articulations of First Amendment legal theory: that a free market in speech is an optimal institution for promoting true belief. Under our interpretation, the market-for-speech thesis claims that more total truth possession will be achieved if speech is regulated only by free market mechanisms; that is, both government regulation and private sector nonmarket regulation are held to have information-fostering properties that are inferior to the free market. After discussing possible counterexamples to the thesis, the article explores the actual implications of economic theory for the emergence of truth in a free market for speech. When confusions are removed about what is maximized by perfectly competitive markets, and when adequate attention is paid to market imperfections, the failure of the market-for-speech thesis becomes clear. The article closes by comparing the properties of a free market in speech with an adversarial system of discourse.
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  • 8
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    Springer
    Journal of solid state electrochemistry 2 (1998), S. 247-252 
    ISSN: 1433-0768
    Keywords: Key words Silica ; Voltammetry ; Polyoxometalate ; Diffusion ; Solids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Voltammetry of silicotungstic acid (STA), H4SiW12O40, that was encapsulated in silica was performed in the absence of a contacting liquid phase. Two one-electron reductions that are separated by 200 mV were observed, which is the same behavior as in aqueous solution. At scan rates, v, below 10 mV s−1 with a 10 μm dia. carbon fiber indicator electrode, plateaus with limiting currents which are independent of v were observed, which is indicative of spherical diffusion from a field that is much larger than the electrode area. At v 〉 20 V s−1, peaks were observed with currents directly proportional to v ½. For a gel aged for 2 days, an effective diffusion coefficient, D eff, of 3 × 10−7 cm2 s−1 was estimated by voltammetry and chronoamperometry; the concentration of the redox sites thereby determined was about 0.5 M. The D eff values that were obtained in this study were larger than expected for a solid electrolyte, which suggests an important role of residual water. In support of this model, gels that were aged in a humidistat at 33% humidity at room temperature for 2 and 5 days lost 16% and 13%, respectively, of their mass when dried at 120°.
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  • 9
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Microchimica acta 127 (1997), S. 131-147 
    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: sol-gel chemistry ; xerogels ; electrochemistry ; sensors ; biosensors ; electrocatalysis ; analytical applications
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Sol-gel chemistry provides a route to preparing inorganic polymers with ionically conducting properties by room temperature synthetic routes. The products, which are rigid solids, are well-suited as media for conventional electrochemical techniques such as cyclic voltammetry. This property, when combined with their ability to host a wide variety of species, has allowed development of a variety of devices of interest in electrochemistry and analytical chemistry. Examples include cathodes for fuels cells, electrochromic devices, biosensors, and amperometric sensors for analytes in the gas phase. In this review, the emphasis will be on reported applications to analytical chemistry; however, studies on the general properties of these materials and on their use in electrochemical science also will be summarized because they may provide the basis for further development of sensors.
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  • 10
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of risk and uncertainty 11 (1995), S. 65-79 
    ISSN: 1573-0476
    Keywords: lottery payoffs ; auctions ; experimental economics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract The lottery payoff procedure does not successfully induce risk-neutral bidding behavior in first-price, sealedbid auctions. This conclusion follows from both ordinary-least-squares estimation with natural data and leastabsolute-deviation estimation with transformed data from numerous experimental designs. Lottery payoffs do not succeed in inducing behavior predicted from standard expected utility theory assumptions or from assumed utility from winning and/or income thresholds. In contrast, first-price auction experiments with monetary payoffs yield results that are consistent with general models of bidding in the independent private values information environment.
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