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    Journal of historical geography. 12:2 (1986:Apr.) 211 
    ISSN: 0305-7488
    Topics: Geography
    Description / Table of Contents: Other studies
    Notes: Reviews
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    Springer
    International urogynecology journal 10 (1999), S. 384-389 
    ISSN: 1433-3023
    Keywords: Key words:Colposuspension – Intrinsic sphincter deficiency – Sling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare Burch colposuspension with the pubovaginal sling in the management of low urethral pressure urinary stress incontinence. Forty-five women with low urethral pressure stress incontinence were retrospectively reviewed: 21 underwent colposuspension and 24 a pubovaginal sling. The subjective success rate of the Burch colposuspension and the pubovaginal sling was 90% and 71% (P= 0.12), respectively; the objective success rate was 67% and 50% (P= 0.26), respectively. The incidence of postoperative complications, including de novo detrusor instability and symptomatic voiding dysfunction following the colposuspension, was 5% compared to 25% following the pubovaginal sling (P= 0.06). Colposuspension should be considered in the management of women undergoing surgical correction of low urethral pressure stress incontinence. In a clinically similar group of women, the Burch colposuspension had a superior subjective and objective success rate with a lower incidence of complications than did the pubovaginal sling. Although these differences failed to reach statistical significance, colposuspension can be safely considered in the management of women with low urethral pressure GSI.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 47 (2000), S. 327-338 
    ISSN: 1432-0762
    Keywords: Key words Territoriality ; Ecological correlates ; Intraspecific variation ; Testosterone ; Pronghorn
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  Whereas variation in pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) spatial organization is well documented, underlying ecological or physiological explanations are not well understood. This study quantitatively describes spacing systems of pronghorn males and correlates of their spatial organization. I collected behavioral data from two populations in South Dakota (Wind Cave) and Montana (Bar Diamond) to determine if males differed in space use, response to intruders, and behavior patterns indicative of area defense. I measured sex ratio and population density, and I examined characteristics of food resources, including forb species diversity, richness, coverage, biomass, and nitrogen content, and how they changed during the growing season. I also collected and analyzed fecal samples to determine if males differed in testosterone concentrations. Pronghorn males at Wind Cave were more territorial than males at Bar Diamond, although males at Bar Diamond became more territorial during the second year. The forb community at Wind Cave was more diverse, contained greater amounts of forbs later in summer, and had a higher nitrogen content later in summer. Population density was lower at Wind Cave, although density dropped at Bar Diamond during the second year, and sex ratios were skewed toward males at Bar Diamond. Finally, males at Wind Cave had higher testosterone concentrations than did Bar Diamond males, although differences were not statistically significant. With lower population density and higher forb abundance and quality, food resources were more economically defensible at Wind Cave, and males were more territorial there. Analyses using these and other pronghorn populations revealed that population density and sex ratio correlated weakly with spatial organization, whereas precipitation correlated most strongly, which suggests plant productivity has a powerful role in determining pronghorn territoriality.
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