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  • 1
    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 4
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    Diabetologia 22 (1982), S. 220-220 
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
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    Insectes sociaux 3 (1956), S. 229-231 
    ISSN: 1420-9098
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A Report will be given of the behaviour of termite-groups at a gradient of air-humidity (15-90-15 per cent rel. air-humidity) in a regular moisture chamber. The control tests without gradients of air-humidity show a distinct preference for the two ends of the “Feuchtigkeitsorgel”. Depending on social factors mostly all termites used as objects of this scientific experiment react as one group. For evaluating the humidity tests with large series, therefore, the distribution of the termites in the dry as well as in the humid parts of the “Orgel” must be considered. For measuring the degree of reaction we estimate the percentage of surplus of termites in the humid zone. The termites taken from humid rearing-surroundings behave—exceptNasutitermes—in the beginning like those controlled in the isohygrical chamber, and their percentage of surplus reaches positive values only later. A clear positive reaction toward the high degrees of air humidity in the middle of the organ takes place, when the requirement of humidity by the test-insects overrates the thigmotactic reaction toward the ends of the “Orgel”. For this test it is necessary to keep the insects before the experiment within dry surroundings; the intensity of the positive reaction will depend on the duration of the previously effected desiccation; such insects, after having taken up water, again react negative ly (Zootermopsis). The tested species differ by the duration of time which is necessary to show positive reaction. The tropical formNasutitermes which is very sensitive to humidity, reacts within one hour clearly positive, to dry as well as to humid surroundings with a similar percentage of surplus. The tested southern European formsKalotermes andReticulitermes, need from 72 to 48 hours till the majority of the insects is within the humid grades. The American moist-wood termite Zootermopsis reacts within 3–6 hours. Positive values are only reached by desiccated larvae and soldiers. As desiccated larvae without antennae react negatively, we can conclude that the organs of sense for air-humidity are mainly situated on the antennae.
    Abstract: Résumé Nous rendrons compte du comportement de groupes de termites dans une chambre droite en présence d'une diminution de l'humidité de l'air (15-90-15% rel. d'humidité de l'air). Les expériences de contrôle faites sans graduations de l'humidité de l'air montrent une priorité très nette des deux extrémités de l'orgue hygrométrique. La plupart des insectes, sous l'influence de facteurs sociaux, réagissent d'une façon unitaire. Aussi, pour la mise en valeur des expériences sur l'humidité dans des séries plus importantes, on observe la répartition des termites dans les parties sèches et dans les parties humides de l' «orgue». Pour mesurer l'intensité de la réaction, on évalue le pourcentage de l'excédent des Termites dans les zones humides. Les termites arrachés à leur milieu de culture humide, à l'exception desNasutitermes, se comportent, au début, de la même façon que ceux que l'on examine dans la chambre isohygre, et le pourcentage de leur excédent n'atteint que plus tard des valeurs positives. Une réaction nettement positive vers les hauts degrés d'humidité de l'air au centre de l' «orgue» se produit quand le besoin d'humidité des animaux l'emporte sur la réaction thigmotactique à l'extrémité de l' «orgue». Pour cela, il est indispensable de garder les insectes, avant l'expérience, en milieu sec; au cours de celle-ci, l'intensité de la réaction positive dépendra de la durée de la dessiccation antérieure. Après nouvelle hydratation, ces, animaux réagissent de nouveau négativement (Zootermopsis). Les espèces examinées se différencient par le laps de temps nécessaire à la constitution de la réaction positive. L'espèce tropicale desNasutitermes, particulièrement sensible à la sécheresse, réagit de façon nettement positive en l'espace d'une heure en outre, en milieu sec ou humide, son pourcentage d'excédent est le même. Les espèces de l'Europe méridionaleKalotermes etReticulitermes exigent respectivement soixante-douze et quarante-huit heures jusqu'à ce que la majorité des insectes se trouve dans les parties humides. L'espèce américaine des termites de bois humide,Zootermopsis réagit en l'espace de trois à six heures. Des valeurs positives ne sont atteintes que par les larves et des soldats desséchés. Étant donné que des larves desséchées dépourvues d'antennes réagissent négativement, on a pu conclure que les organes sensoriels sensibles à l'humidité de l'air sont essentiellement les antennes.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Es wird über das Verhalten von Termitengruppen gegenüber einem Luftfeuchtigkeitsgefälle (15-90-15% rel. LF) in einer geraden Kammer berichtet. Die Kontrollversuche ohne Luftfeuchtigkeitsgradienten ergeben einen deutlichen Vorzug der beiden Orgelenden. Bedingt durch soziale Faktoren reagieren meist alle Versuchstiere als geschlossene Gruppe. Zur Auswertung der Feuchtigkeitsversuche wird deshalb bei größeren Serien die Verteilung der Termiten in den trockenen und in den feuchten Stufen der Orgel beobachtet. Als Maß für die Stärke der Reaktion wird der Überschußprozentsatz der Termiten in der feuchten Zone berechnet. Die dem feuchten Zuchtmilieu entnommenen Termiten verhalten sich — ausgenommenNasutitermes — anfänglich ähnlich wie die Kontrollen in der isohygren Kammer, und ihr Überschußprozentsatz erreicht erst später positive Werte. Eine deutlich positive Reaktion nach den hohen Luftfeuchtigkeitsstufen in der Orgelmitte kommt dann zustande, wenn das Feuchtigkeitsbedürfnis der Versuchstiere die thigmotaktische Reaktion nach den Enden der Orgel überwiegt. Dazu ist es notwendig, die Tiere vor dem Versuch in trockenem Milieu zu halten, wobei die Intensität der positiven Reaktion von der Dauer der vorausgegangenen Austrocknung abhängig ist; solche Tiere reagieren nach einer Wasseraufnahme wieder negativ (Zootermopsis). Die untersuchten Arten unterscheiden sich durch die zur Ausbildung der positiven Reaktion benötigte Zeitdauer. Die tropische und für Trokkenheit sehr anfällige ArtNasutitermes reagiert innerhalb 1 Stunde deutlich positiv, und zwar aus trockenem und aus feuchtem Milieu mit ähnlichem überschußprozentsatz. Die untersuchten südeuropäischen ArtenKalotermes undReticulitermes benötigen 72, bzw. 48 Stunden, bis die Mehrzahl der Tiere sich in den feuchten Stufen befindet. Die amerikanische FeuchtholztermiteZootermopsis reagiert innerhalb 3–6 Stunden. Positive Werte erzielen nur ausgetrocknete Larven und Soldaten. Da ausgetrocknete Larven ohne Antennen negativ reagieren, kann geschlossen werden, daß sich die Sinnesorgane für die Luftfeuchtigkeitswahrnehmung hauptsächlich auf den Antennen befinden.
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    Anatomy and embryology 195 (1997), S. 165-174 
    ISSN: 1432-0568
    Keywords: Key words Calbindin ; Colocalization ; Cortex ; Hippocampus ; Parvalbumin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  We used a double-labeling protocol that combined the silver amplification of endogenous zinc with routine immunocytochemistry to determine if telencephalic neurons that exhibit GABA-, calbindin- or parvalbumin-like immunoreactivity give rise to zinc-containing boutons. We did not observe telencephalic neurons double-labeled for zinc and GABA or parvalbumin. Zinc and strong calbindin immunoreactivity were colocalized in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells and dentate granule cells. Other strongly calbindin-immunoreactive neurons of the telencephalon were never double-labeled. We conclude that GABAergic cells do not contain histochemically reactive zinc and, therefore, are unlikely to use this pool of zinc as a neuromodulator. This observation does not support an in vivo significance of the modulation of GABA receptors by zinc such as has been observed in vitro. In CA1 of the hippocampus, we observed the histochemical label for zinc in all visibly calbindin-immunoreactive pyramidal cells and vice versa. Thus, two markers define a subpopulation of hippocampal pyramidal cells.
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    Biological cybernetics 17 (1975), S. 195-198 
    ISSN: 1432-0770
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Computer Science , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Computer generated textures are used to examine the recognition of pictorial textures and their edges by supervised learning. Since the recognition of texture at a given spot of the image involves measurements within a certain neighborhood of this spot, misclassification occurs at the edge between different textures, as was shown in Part 1. The edge enhancement procedures do also not produce a sharp edge. Based on some psychooptical evidence, a propagation operator is utilized to define the edges. First, the textures are classified only in those regions where a high level of confidence exists, the rest of the picture being marked as unrecognized. Second, the unrecognized picture elements adjoining a recognized spot are given its class, thus enlarging the recognized area. This process is repeated a few times, the limit being the propagation of results over an area greater than the neighborhood within which the texture parameters were measured in the first instance. The procedure yields welldefined edges at the proper locations.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage ; Progressive systemic scleroderma ; Spinal aneurysm ; Vasculitis ; Sensory trigeminal neuropathy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We introduce a 58-year-old woman who suffered from progressive systemic scleroderma (PSS) associated with trigeminal sensory neuropathy for approximately 10 years. She then had a stroke from spinal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SSAH). Spinal digital subtraction angiography (DSA) revealed two aneurysms and smaller dilations of the afferent vessel that could also be seen by MRI. Three asymptomatic brain infarctions in different vascular regions could be revealed by CCT. The SSAH, ischemic lesions and aneurysms were probably caused by vasculitic affections induced by PSS.
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 54 (1998), S. 589-594 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key wordsHypericum perforatum ; Depression ; Adverse drug reaction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objective: This paper provides a systematic review of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) associated with the use of extracts of the herb St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.) for the treatment of mild to moderate depression. Methods: Searches of four computerized literature databases were performed for records of (ADRs). Manufacturers of hypericum products, the international drug monitoring centre of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the national drug safety monitoring bodies of Germany and the United Kingdom were also contacted for information. Results: Information on (ADRs) originates from case reports, clinical trials, post-marketing surveillance and drug monitoring studies. Collectively, the data suggest that hypericum is well tolerated, with an incidence of adverse reactions similar to that of placebo. The most common adverse effects are gastrointestinal symptoms, dizziness/confusion and tiredness/sedation. A potential serious adverse effect is photosensitivity, but this appears to occur extremely rarely. Conclusions: Hypericum has an encouraging safety profile. However, as most of the current data originate from short-term investigations, more long-term studies are desirable.
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 54 (1998), S. 99-100 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Key words Drug safety ; Traditional remedies
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
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