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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Bioconjugate chemistry 4 (1993), S. 570-573 
    ISSN: 1520-4812
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Journal of linguistics 15 (1979), S. 225-244 
    ISSN: 0022-2267
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: Linguistics and Literary Studies
    Notes: In a number of works up to 1974 Jerrold Sadock advanced and defended the claim that there are a limited but distinct number of sentence structures in English which exhibit true illocutionary ambiguity. Structure (1) belongs to this limited number.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Nordic journal of linguistics 8 (1985), S. 161-195 
    ISSN: 0332-5865
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: German, Dutch and Scandinavian Studies
    Notes: Certain word order facts in Icelandic have been claimed, by several linguists, to provide evidence that Icelandic has no VP constituent (in s-structure) in sentences where the main verb is finite. If correct, this entails that Icelandic phrase structure is not always binary branching, contradicting the hypothesis that all phrase structure is binary branching. It is shown to be incorrect. A new theory of Icelandic sentence structure is presented, based on Platzack (in press), but strictly observing binary branching. The theory presented is shown to be empirically more adequate than the less constrainedĀ-nary branching theories.
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  • 4
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Nordic journal of linguistics 25 (2002), S. 121-123 
    ISSN: 0332-5865
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: German, Dutch and Scandinavian Studies
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Nordic journal of linguistics 24 (2001), S. 137-137 
    ISSN: 0332-5865
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: German, Dutch and Scandinavian Studies
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 6
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Diseases of the colon & rectum 38 (1995), S. 502-508 
    ISSN: 1530-0358
    Keywords: Fecal incontinence ; Manometry ; Compliance ; Rectum
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate rectal reservoir function and anal pressures in patients with fecal incontinence using anorectal manovolumetry and to evaluate the reproducibility of the investigation. METHODS: Forty-eight patients with fecal incontinence were investigated with respect to anal pressures and rectal volume changes and sensibility in response to stepwise increased rectal pressures (5–60 cm of H2O). Patients with known rectal wall diseases were excluded. Results were compared with those of 25 control subjects investigated in a similar manner. In ten individuals in the latter group, investigation was repeated after 5 minutes and 24 hours. RESULTS: Resting pressure (RP), squeezing pressure (SP), and the difference between SP and RP was lower in patients than in controls (P 〈0.0001). There was no significant difference between patients and controls concerning rectal sensibility or compliance (P 〉0.05), but there was a correlation between RP and rectal compliance (r =0.25;P 〈0.05) and between SP and rectal compliance (r =0.30;P 〈0.01). There was good reproducibility of RP and SP after five minutes (r=0.88–0.92;P 〈0.001). The day-to-day variation was larger for RP (r=0.52;P 〉0.05) compared with SP (r=0.89;P 〈0.001). Rectal compliance at 40 cm of H2O was reproducible after 5 minutes (r=0.98;P〈0.0001) and 24 hours (r=0.88;P〈0.01). CONCLUSIONS: These results indicate that the primary defect in incontinent patients is a sphincter dysfunction. Any reduction in rectal compliance is likely to be a secondary phenomenon.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Spinal nerves ; Dorsal column nuclei ; Nerve degeneration ; Electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Ultrastructural changes in the gracile nucleus of the rat have been examined after peripheral nerve injury. The sciatic nerve of adult rats was transected at mid-thigh level, and after survival times ranging from 1 day to 32 weeks sections from the gracile nucleus were prepared for electron microscopic examination. Unoperated animals served as controls. Atypical profiles were regularly observed in the experimental cases at post-operative survival times from 3 days up to 32 weeks. It was sometimes not possible to classify these as pre-terminal axons or terminals, because synaptic contacts could not be identified. The two most common changes throughout the entire post-operative period were greatly expanded myelinated axons, or unmyelinated profiles containing numerous mitochondria, osmiophilic dense bodies and vacuoles. Atypical profiles were occasionally observed in unoperated control animals. The results clearly show that various types of degenerative changes occur in the gracile nucleus after peripheral nerve injury. These changes differ markedly from previously described transganglionic changes in other systems. It cannot be excluded that some of the changes reflect growth-related reactions, although the typical features of axon regeneration could not be found.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Primary sensory neuron ; Peripheral nerve injury ; Marchi method
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The occurrence of Marchi-positive structures (MPS) in the L5 dorsal root and lumbar dorsal column was examined 1–18 weeks after unilateral sciatic nerve transection in rats, and compared to the occurrence of MPS during Wallerian degeneration seen after transection of L4 and L5 dorsal roots. There was an increasing number of MPS centrally to the junction between the peripheral (PNS) and central nervous system (CNS) and in the lumbar dorsal column ipsilateral to sciatic nerve transection throughout the examined time period. In the portion of the root distal to the PNS-CNS junction MPS were rare before 12 weeks postoperatively after which time small groups of MPS appeared. At all stages the incidence of MPS was just a fraction of that seen during Wallerian degeneration. From these observations it is inferred that few ganglion cells with myelinated central processes undergo complete disintegration after peripheral nerve transection. In addition, some of the myelinated central ganglion cell processes appear to be more severely affected proximal to the PNS-CNS junction than distally to it.
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  • 9
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    Springer
    Natural language & linguistic theory 18 (2000), S. 837-842 
    ISSN: 1573-0859
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Linguistics and Literary Studies
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  • 10
    ISSN: 0749-503X
    Keywords: Saccharomyces cerevisiae ; chromosome XV ; genome sequencing ; PHO80 ; TIR2 ; SLG1 ; ATP-dependent permease ; subtilisin-like protease III ; Life Sciences ; Life Sciences (general)
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: We report the sequence of a 30 469 bp long DNA fragment on the left arm of chromosome XV of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The fragment contains 15 open reading frames (ORFs) of at least 300 bp. Five previously sequenced yeast genes, PHO80, TIR2, SLG1, the gene encoding the subtilisin-like protease III precursor and the gene coding for ATP-dependent permease, are found among these ORFs. By DNA sequence comparison, two ORFs identified previously reported expressed sequence tags from yeast. Of the proteins encoded by the remaining eight ORFs, six show similarities to proteins from different organisms and two lack detectable similarity with any amino acid sequence described in public data banks. The DNA sequence has been deposited in GenBank under Accession Number U43491.
    Additional Material: 1 Ill.
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