8 results on '"Miller, J. H."'
Search Results
2. Response of Cotton to 2,4-D and Related Phenoxy Herbicides
- Author
-
Miller, J. H., Kempen, H. M., Wilkerson, J. A., and Foy, C. L.
- Subjects
Crop Production/Industries, Production Economics, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies - Published
- 1963
3. Diffusion-weighted imaging of acute corticospinal tract injury preceding Wallerian degeneration in the maturing human brain
- Author
-
Mazumdar, A., Pratik Mukherjee, Miller, J. H., Malde, H., and Mckinstry, R. C.
- Subjects
Male ,Neurologic Examination ,Infant, Newborn ,Pyramidal Tracts ,Brain ,Infant ,Brain Edema ,Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery ,Prognosis ,Brain Ischemia ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Brain Injuries ,Acute Disease ,Brain Injury, Chronic ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Atrophy ,Wallerian Degeneration ,Infarction, Anterior Cerebral Artery ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Wallerian degeneration, the secondary degeneration of axons from cortical and subcortical injury, is associated with poor neurologic outcome. Since diffusion-weighted (DW) imaging is sensitive to early changes of cytotoxic edema, DW imaging may depict the acute injury to descending white matter tracts that precedes Wallerian degeneration; this injury is not visible on conventional CT or MR images in the maturing human brain. METHODS: Two neuroradiologists retrospectively analyzed clinical MR images in six children (aged 3 days to 5 months) with DW findings consistent with acute injury of the descending white matter tract due to territorial anterior or middle cerebral artery infarction. In five patients, images were obtained as a part of routine clinical evaluation. The remaining patient was a part of a prospective study of brain injury. Imaging findings were correlated with clinical outcomes. RESULTS: In all six patients, DW imaging performed 2โ8 days after the onset of ischemia depicted injury to the descending white matter tract ipsilateral to the territorial infarct. Conventional MR images of the ipsilateral descending white matter tracts were abnormal in three patients. In all five patients for which follow-up results were available, the presence of DW changes was correlated with persistent neurologic disability. CONCLUSION: As shown in this retrospective analysis, DW imaging can depict acute injury to the descending white matter tract in neonates and infants, when conventional MR imaging may show normal findings. These DW findings likely precede the development of Wallerian degeneration, and they may portend a poor clinical outcome.
4. A Feasibility Study of a Neutrino Source Based on a Muon Storage Ring
- Author
-
Holtkamp, N., Finley, D. A., Anderson, T., Andreev, N., Ankenbrandt, C. M., Assadi, S., Atac, M., Bhat, C., Balbekov, V. I., Bernstein, R., Bohn, Courtlandt L., Boehnlein, David J., Buckley-Geer, E., Carena, Marcela, Carey, David C., Champion, M., Childress, S., Chou, W., Cossairt, J. Donald, Dejongh, F., Diehl, H. T., Drozhdin, A., Dudnikov, V., Elvira, D., Edwards, H., Fang, S., Flora, B., Foley, M., Geer, S. H., Gounder, K., Griffin, J., Harding, M., Harris, Deborah A., Jach, C., Jensen, C., Johnson, D., Johnstone, C., Johnstone, J., Jurgens, T., Kobilarcik, T., Kourbanis, I., Krafczyk, G., Krivosheev, O. E., Lackowski, Thomas W., Laughton, C., Lebrun, P., Leibfritz, J., Lykken, Joseph D., Malone, E., Marriner, J., Mcashan, M., Mcginnis, D., Maclachlan, J., Mccrory, Elliott S., Mills, Frederick E., Mokhov, N. V., Monroe, J., Moretti, A., Neuffer, D. V., Ng, K. Y., Ostiguy, J., Ohnuma, S., Peterson, T., Pfeffer, H., Popovic, M., Qian, Z., Raja, R., Raymond, T., Reid, J., Rowe, A., Schmidt, C., Sims, J., Snee, D., Spentzouris, P., Stefanski, R., Steimel, J., Striganov, S., Sun, D., Terechkine, I., Theilacker, Jay C., Tollestrup, A. V., Ginneken, A., Vejic, S., Wan, W., Wolff, D., Wu, V., Wildman, D., Yu, J., Ayres, D., Goodman, M., Hassanein, A., Joffe-Minor, T., Krakauer, D., Norem, J. H., Reed, C. B., Schoessow, P., Smith, D., Talaga, R., Thron, J., Teng, L. C., Wagner, C., Wang, C. X., Berg, J. S., Blum, E. B., Blaskiewicz, M., Fernow, Richard C., Fischer, W., Gallardo, J. C., Graves, W. S., Hackenburg, R., Huang, H., Kahn, S. A., Keane, J., King, B. J., Kirk, H. G., Lissauer, D., Littenberg, L. S., Lodestro, V., Lowenstein, D., Morse, W., Palmer, R. B., Parsa, Zohreh, Pilat, F., Pile, P., Protopopescu, S., Rehak, P., Rose, J., Roser, T., Ruggiero, A., Samios, N. P., Samulyak, R., Semertzidis, Y., Stumer, I., Tannenbaum, M. J., Chernyatin, V., Todosow, M., Trbojevic, D., Wang, H., Weggel, R., Wei, J., Weng, W. T., Willen, E. H., Zhang, S. Y., Zhao, Y., Silvestrov, G. I., Skrinsky, A. N., Vsevolozhskaya, T. A., Kim, E. S., Penn, G., Wurtele, J., Gunion, J. F., Vilchez, L., Cline, D. B., Fukui, Y., Garren, A. A., Lee, K., Pishchalnikov, Yu, Autin, B., Blondel, A., Garoby, R., Haseroth, H., Johnson, C., Keil, E., Zimmermann, F., Tavian, L. J., Losito, R., Lombardi, A., Scrivens, R., Kim, K. J., Oreglia, M. J., Winston, R., Caldwell, A., Janet Conrad, Shaevitz, M., Sciulli, F., Willis, W. J., Hartill, D., Padamsee, H., Tigner, M., Badertscher, A., Bueno, A., Campanelli, Mario, Carpanese, C., Rico, J., Rubbia, A., Sinanis, N., Winn, D. R., Berger, M. S., Hanson, G. G., Schwandt, P., Black, E. L., Kaplan, D. M., Onel, Y., Kazacha, V., Sidorov, A., Bolton, T., Rossmanith, R., Kuno, Y., Mori, Y., Yokoi, T., Caspi, S., Chattopadhyay, S., Corlett, J., Eylon, S., Fockler, J., Furman, M. A., Green, M. A., Gupta, R., Kim, C. H., Li, D., Mcinturff, A. D., Scanlan, R. M., Sessler, A. M., Turner, W. C., Yamamoto, R. M., Yu, S., Zisman, M., Zolorotorev, M. S., Ginzburg, I. F., Berz, M., York, R., Zeller, A., Makino, K., Nelson, J. K., Peterson, E., Cremaldi, L., Summers, D., Miller, J. H., Prestemon, S., Sciver, S., Eyssa, Y., Blazey, G., Cummings, M. A., Hedin, D., Jung, C. K., Shrock, R., Torun, Y., Schellman, H., Chesser, J., Gabriel, T., Gallmeier, F. C., Haines, J., Lillie, R. A., Mcmanamy, T., Spampinato, P., Taleyarkhan, R., Cobb, J., Bazarko, A., Lu, C., Mcdonald, K. T., Meyers, P. D., Prebys, E. J., Bogdanov, I., Kozub, S., Pleskach, V., Shcherbakov, P., Sytnik, V., Tkachenko, L., Zubko, V., Bennett, R., Edgecock, R., Petyt, D., Bodek, A., Mcfarland, Kevin Scott, Apollinari, G., Wilson, E. J. N., Seryi, Andrei, Sprehn, D., Ritson, D., Benary, O., Bogacz, S. A., Delayen, J., Douglas, D., Harwood, L., Krafft, G., Lebedev, V., Leemann, C., Merminga, L., Leeson, W. R., Mahmood, A., Patzak, T., Kowalewski, Robert V., Barger, Vernon D., and Han, Tao
5. BioMEMS for mitochondria medicine
- Author
-
Padmaraj, D., Zagozdzon-Wosik, W., Xie, L. M., Dorota Pijanowska, Miller, J. H., Grabiec, P., and Wosik, J.
6. Expression of interest for R&D towards a neutrino factory based on a storage ring and a muon collider
- Author
-
Ayres, D., Goodman, M., Hassanein, A., Joffe-Minor, T., Krakauer, D., Norem, J. H., Reed, C. B., Schoessow, P., Smith, D., Talaga, R., Thron, J., Teng, L. C., Wagner, C., Wang, C. X., Berg, J. S., Blum, E. B., Blaskiewicz, M., Fernow, Richard C., Fischer, W., Gallardo, J. C., Graves, W. S., Hackenburg, R., Huang, H., Kahn, S. A., Keane, J., King, B. J., Kirk, H. G., Lissauer, D., Littenberg, L. S., Lodestro, V., Lowenstein, D., Morse, W., Palmer, R. B., Parsa, Zohreh, Pilat, F., Pile, P., Protopopescu, S., Rehak, P., Rose, J., Roser, T., Ruggiero, A., Samios, N. P., Semertzidis, Y., Stumer, I., Michael Tannenbaum, Tcherniatine, V., Trbojevic, D., Wang, H., Weggel, R., Wei, J., Weng, W. T., Willen, E. H., Zhang, S. Y., Zhao, Y., Silvestrov, G. I., Skrinsky, A. N., Vsevolozhskaya, T. A., Kim, E. S., Penn, G., Wurtele, J., Gunion, J. F., Cline, D. B., Fukui, Y., Garren, A. A., Lee, K., Pischalnikov, Y., Gounder, K., Kim, K. J., Winston, R., Caldwell, A., Conrad, J., Shaevitz, M., Sciulli, F., Willis, W. J., Tigner, M., Badertscher, A., Bueno, A., Campanelli, Mario, Carpanese, C., Rico, J., Rubbia, A., Sinanis, N., Winn, D. R., Ankenbrandt, C. M., Atac, M., Balbekov, V. I., Bernstein, R., Boehnlein, David J., Buckley-Geer, E., Carena, Marcela, Chou, W., Dejongh, F., Diehl, H. T., Drozhdin, A., Finley, D. A., Geer, S. H., Harris, Deborah A., Holtkamp, N., Johnstone, C., Lebrun, P., Lykken, Joseph D., Mills, Frederick E., Mokhov, N. V., Monroe, J., Moretti, A., Neuffer, D. V., Ng, K. Y., Noble, R. J., Popovic, M., Qian, Z., Raja, R., Seryi, Andrei, Spentzouris, P., Stefanski, R., Striganov, S., Tollestrup, A. V., Ginneken, A., Vejic, S., Wan, W., Yamamoto, R. M., Yu, J., Berger, M. S., Hanson, G. G., Schwandt, P., Black, E. L., Kaplan, D. M., Onel, Y., Bogacz, S. A., Shu, Q. S., Bolton, T., Rossmanith, R., Kuno, Y., Mori, Y., Yokoi, T., Caspi, S., Chattopadhyay, S., Corlett, J., Furman, M. A., Green, M. A., Gupta, R., Kim, C. H., Li, D., Mcinturff, A. D., Scanlan, R. M., Sessler, A. M., Turner, W. C., Zisman, M., Zolorotorev, M. S., Ginzburg, I. F., Berz, M., York, R., Zeller, A., Nelson, J. K., Peterson, E., Cremaldi, L., Summers, D., Miller, J. H., Prestemon, S., Sciver, J., Blazey, G., Cummings, M. A., Hedin, D., Jung, C. K., Shrock, R., Torun, Y., Schellman, H., Gabriel, T., Haines, J., Taleyarkhan, R., Cobb, J., Bazarko, A., Lu, C., Mcdonald, K. T., Meyers, P. D., Prebys, E. J., Bennett, R., Edgecock, R., Petyt, D., Bodek, A., Mcfarland, Kevin Scott, Apollinari, G., Wilson, E. J. N., Benary, O., Leeson, W. R., Mahmood, A., Patzak, T., Kowalewski, Robert V., Barger, Vernon D., Han, Tao, Meinke, R., Senti, M. W., Howard, D., True, R., Ichac, J. P., Mcvea, J., and Wang, W.
7. Characterization of ZrC-TRISO particles
- Author
-
Silva, G. W. C., John Hunn, Martin, R. C., Montgomery, F. C., Miller, J. H., Kercher, A. K., Martin, M. Z., and Meyer, H. M.
8. [Cross transfusion; clinical experience in six cases].
- Author
-
SALISBURY PF, BOLOMEY AA, and MILLER JH
- Subjects
- Humans, Blood Transfusion
- Published
- 1953
Catalog
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.