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    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Key words Cardiac output ; Indicator dilution ; Thermodilution ; Critical care ; Paediatric ; Lithium
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: To compare the results of cardiac output measurements obtained by lithium dilution and transpulmonary thermodilution in paediatric patients. Design: A prospective study.¶Setting: Paediatric intensive care unit in a university teaching hospital.¶Patients: Twenty patients (age 5 days–9 years; weight 2.6–28.2 kg) were studied.¶Interventions: Between two and four comparisons of lithium dilution cardiac output (LiDCO) and transpulmonary thermodilution (TPCO) were made in each patient.¶Measurements and results: Results from three patients were excluded: in one patient there was an unsuspected right-to-left shunt, in two patients there was a problem with blood sampling through the lithium sensor. There were 48 comparisons of LiDCO and TPCO in the remaining 17 patients over a range of 0.4–6 l/min. The mean of the differences (LiDCO–TPCO) was –0.1 ± 0.3 (SD) l/min. Linear regression analysis gave LiDCO = 0.11 + 0.90 × TPCO l/min (r 2 = 0.96). There were no adverse effects in any patient.¶Conclusions: These results suggest that the LiDCO method can be used to provide safe and accurate measurement of cardiac output in paediatric patients. The method is simple and quick to perform, requiring only arterial and venous catheters, which will already have been inserted for other reasons in these patients.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2145
    Keywords: Key words Actin ; Egg apparatus ; Fertilization ; Microinjection ; Torenia fournieri
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Changes in actin organization in the living egg apparatus of Torenia fournieri from anthesis to post-fertilization have been investigated using microinjection and confocal microscopy. Our results revealed that the actin cytoskeleton displays dramatic changes in the egg apparatus and appears to coordinate the events of synergid degeneration, pollen tube arrival and gametic fusion during fertilization. Synergid degeneration occurs after anthesis and is accompanied by actin fragmentation and degradation. The actin cytoskeleton becomes organized with numerous aggregates in the chalazal end of the degenerating synergid, and some of the actin infiltrates into the intercellular gap between synergids, egg and central cell, forming a distinct actin band. An actin cap is present near the filiform apparatus after anthesis and disappears after pollen tube arrival. In the egg cell, actin filaments initially organize into a network and after pollination become fragmented into numerous patches in the cortex. These structures, along with the actin in the degenerating synergid and intercellular spaces form two distinct actin coronas during fertilization. The actin coronas vanish after gametic fusion. This is the first report of changes in actin organization in the living egg apparatus. The reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in the egg apparatus and the presence of the actin coronas during fertilization suggest these events may be a necessary prelude to reception of the pollen tube and fusion of the male and female gametes.
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    International journal of infrared and millimeter waves 13 (1992), S. 1659-1666 
    ISSN: 1572-9559
    Keywords: High-Tc superconductors ; FIR-detection ; free-electronlaser
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The far infrared response of granular thin-film Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 superconductor has been investigated using long (≈5 μs) but sharply truncated free electron laser pulses in the frequency range between 50 cm−1 and 125 cm−1. Under constant current bias, a fast response and a slow bolometric signal component could be identified in this energy range, which is below the BCS energy gap (≈ 200 cm−1). Measurements of the power dependences of the signal voltages showed that both the fast and the thermal responses are consistent with the predictions of the resistively shunted Josephson junction model.
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