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2. POS0984 DARATUMUMAB RESCUE THERAPY IN A PATIENT WITH ANTI-MDA5 ASSOCIATED ARDS
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Ostendorf, L., primary, Münch, F., additional, Thormählen, L., additional, Nee, J., additional, and Schneider, U., additional
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- 2023
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3. A survey on general and temperature management of post cardiac arrest patients in large teaching and university hospitals in 14 European countries—The SPAME trial results
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Storm, Christian, Nee, J., Sunde, Kjetil, Holzer, Michael, Hubner, Pia, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Friberg, Hans, Lopez-de-Sa, Esteban, Cariou, Alain, Schefold, Joerg C., Ristagno, Giuseppe, Noc, Marko, Donker, Dirk W., Andres, Janusz, Krawczyk, Pawel, Skrifvars, Markus B., Penketh, James, Krannich, Alexander, and Fries, Michael
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- 2017
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4. Limit Set of Trajectories of the Coupled Viscous Burgers' Equations
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Duan, J. and Nee, J.
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Nonlinear Sciences - Chaotic Dynamics - Abstract
In this letter, a coupled system of viscous Burgers' equations with zero Dirichlet boundary conditions and appropriate initial data is considered. For the well-known single viscous Burgers' equation with zero Dirichlet boundary conditions, the zero equilibrium is the unique global exponential point attractor. A similar property is shown for the coupled Burgers' equations, i.e., trajectories starting with initial data which is not too large approach the zero equilibrium as time goes to infinity. This ``approaching" or convergence is not necessarily exponentially fast, unlike the single viscous Burgers' equation., Comment: LaTeX file, 8 pages. For more info, see http://www.math.clemson.edu/faculty/Duan/pub_recent.html
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- 1996
5. Long-term (180-day) outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19 in the REMAP-CAP randomized clinical trial
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AF, Turner, AM, Van de Veerdonk, FL, Zarychanski, R, Green, C, Lewis, RJ, Angus, DC, McArthur, CJ, Berry, S, Derde, LPG, Gordon, AC, Webb, SA, Lawler, PR, Comm REMAP-CAP Investigators, Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Intensive Care Medicine, Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines - UFR Sciences de la santé Simone Veil (UVSQ Santé), Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), Hôpital Raymond Poincaré [Garches], Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP) (AP-HP), Pittsburgh Foundation, PF, Amgen, Health Research Board, HRB: CTN 2014-012, Horizon 2020 Framework Programme, H2020: 101003589, Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium, TBCRC, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, IRSC: 158584, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, HSF, National Institute for Health and Care Research, NIHR, European Commission, EC, National Health and Medical Research Council, NHMRC: 1101719, APP194811, CS-2016-16-011, GNT2008447, RP-2015-06-18, Office of Health and Medical Research, OHMR, Health Research Council of New Zealand, HRC: 16/631, Eisai, Ministère des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé: PHRC-20-0147, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, UPMC, NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, BRC, Minderoo Foundation, Funding/Support : The Platform for European Preparedness Against (Re-) emerging Epidemics (PREPARE) consortium by the European Union, FP7-HEALTH-2013-INNOVATION-1 (#602525), the Rapid European COVID-19 Emergency Research response (RECOVER) consortium by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (#101003589), the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (#APP1101719), the Australian Medical Research Future Fund (#APP2002132), the Health Research Council of New Zealand (#16/631), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research Innovative Clinical Trials Program Grant (#158584) and the Canadian Institute of Health Research COVID-19 Rapid Research Funding (#447335), the UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and the NIHR Imperial Biomedical Research Centre, the Health Research Board of Ireland (CTN 2014-012), the UPMC Learning While Doing Program, the Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium, the French Ministry of Health (PHRC-20-0147), the Wellcome Trust Innovations Project (215522), the Minderoo Foundation, the EU Programme Emergency Support Instrument, the NHS Blood and Transplant Research and Development Programme, the Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium, the NSW Office of Health and Medical Research, Amgen, Eisai, and the Pittsburgh Foundation. Dr Higgins is funded by an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellowship (GNT2008447). Dr McQuilten is funded by an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellowship (APP194811). Dr Gordon is funded by an NIHR Research Professorship (RP-2015-06-18) and Dr Shankar-Hari by an NIHR Clinician Scientist Fellowship (CS-2016-16-011). Dr Turgeon is the Chairholder of the Canada Research Chair in Critical Care Neurology and Trauma. Dr Lawler is supported by a career award from the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada., and European Project: 602525,EC:FP7:HEALTH,FP7-HEALTH-2013-INNOVATION-1,PREPARE(2014)
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Adult ,Male ,corticosteroid ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Critical Illness ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,antiplatelet ,Lopinavir ,Adaptive platform trial randomized controlled trial intensive care, pneumonia COVID-19 antiplatelet immunoglobulin antiviral corticosteroid immune modulation anticoagulation ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Adrenal Cortex Hormones ,Humans ,anticoagulation ,intensive care, pneumonia ,COVID-19 Serotherapy ,Original Investigation ,Medicine(all) ,immune modulation ,Ritonavir ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,Anticoagulants ,Bayes Theorem ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,antiviral ,Receptors, Interleukin-6 ,Adaptive platform trial ,randomized controlled trial ,Female ,Human medicine ,immunoglobulin ,Follow-Up Studies ,Hydroxychloroquine - Abstract
ImportanceThe longer-term effects of therapies for the treatment of critically ill patients with COVID-19 are unknown.ObjectiveTo determine the effect of multiple interventions for critically ill adults with COVID-19 on longer-term outcomes.Design, Setting, and ParticipantsPrespecified secondary analysis of an ongoing adaptive platform trial (REMAP-CAP) testing interventions within multiple therapeutic domains in which 4869 critically ill adult patients with COVID-19 were enrolled between March 9, 2020, and June 22, 2021, from 197 sites in 14 countries. The final 180-day follow-up was completed on March 2, 2022.InterventionsPatients were randomized to receive 1 or more interventions within 6 treatment domains: immune modulators (n = 2274), convalescent plasma (n = 2011), antiplatelet therapy (n = 1557), anticoagulation (n = 1033), antivirals (n = 726), and corticosteroids (n = 401).Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe main outcome was survival through day 180, analyzed using a bayesian piecewise exponential model. A hazard ratio (HR) less than 1 represented improved survival (superiority), while an HR greater than 1 represented worsened survival (harm); futility was represented by a relative improvement less than 20% in outcome, shown by an HR greater than 0.83.ResultsAmong 4869 randomized patients (mean age, 59.3 years; 1537 [32.1%] women), 4107 (84.3%) had known vital status and 2590 (63.1%) were alive at day 180. IL-6 receptor antagonists had a greater than 99.9% probability of improving 6-month survival (adjusted HR, 0.74 [95% credible interval {CrI}, 0.61-0.90]) and antiplatelet agents had a 95% probability of improving 6-month survival (adjusted HR, 0.85 [95% CrI, 0.71-1.03]) compared with the control, while the probability of trial-defined statistical futility (HR >0.83) was high for therapeutic anticoagulation (99.9%; HR, 1.13 [95% CrI, 0.93-1.42]), convalescent plasma (99.2%; HR, 0.99 [95% CrI, 0.86-1.14]), and lopinavir-ritonavir (96.6%; HR, 1.06 [95% CrI, 0.82-1.38]) and the probabilities of harm from hydroxychloroquine (96.9%; HR, 1.51 [95% CrI, 0.98-2.29]) and the combination of lopinavir-ritonavir and hydroxychloroquine (96.8%; HR, 1.61 [95% CrI, 0.97-2.67]) were high. The corticosteroid domain was stopped early prior to reaching a predefined statistical trigger; there was a 57.1% to 61.6% probability of improving 6-month survival across varying hydrocortisone dosing strategies.Conclusions and RelevanceAmong critically ill patients with COVID-19 randomized to receive 1 or more therapeutic interventions, treatment with an IL-6 receptor antagonist had a greater than 99.9% probability of improved 180-day mortality compared with patients randomized to the control, and treatment with an antiplatelet had a 95.0% probability of improved 180-day mortality compared with patients randomized to the control. Overall, when considered with previously reported short-term results, the findings indicate that initial in-hospital treatment effects were consistent for most therapies through 6 months.
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6. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation after cardiac arrest in 60 patients—A prospective outcome study
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Storm, C., Leithner, C., Krannich, A., Wutzler, A., Ploner, C.J., Trenkmann, L., von Rheinbarben, S., Schroeder, T., Luckenbach, F., and Nee, J.
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7. Bridging the Gap between Students and Computers: Supporting Activity Awareness for Network Collaborative Learning with GSM Network
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Liu, C.-C, Tao, S.-Y, and Nee, J.-N
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The internet has been widely used to promote collaborative learning among students. However, students do not always have access to the system, leading to doubt in the interaction among the students, and reducing the effectiveness of collaborative learning, since the web-based collaborative learning environment relies entirely on the availability of computers and the internet. A web-based collaborative learning scheme based on activity awareness carried out through mobile phones is proposed herein. The proposed mechanism automatically sends SMS messages on a GSM network, based on student identity and learning activity, making the student aware of the collaborative learning context, and further improving the student's learning. A web-based collaborative learning activity was implemented in a Taiwan undergraduate class to examine the proposed scheme. Experiments demonstrated that awareness of the collaborative learning context through mobile phones significantly increased student participation in learning activity and improving student learning performance. (Contains 4 figures and 5 tables.)
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8. Age and frailty are independently associated with increased covid-19 mortality and increased care needs in survivors: results of an international multi-centre study
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C, Muzammil, Bushra, Nadkarni, Varun, Nageh, Mariam Albatoul, NasrEldin, Yasmin K, Nawaz, Wasim, Nguyen, Hanna, Cheallaigh, Cliona Ni, Noar, Alexander, North, Samuel, Nwolu, Favour, O’Docherty, Alice, Odutola, Omoteniola, O’Dwyer, Sinead, Ogochukwu, Olebu, O’Mahony, Catherine, Orlando, Lia, Osterdahl, Marc, Page, Christina, Panayotidis, Ismini, Pancholi, Shivam, Parkin, Jessica, Passby, Lauren C, Pastor-Pérez, Patricia, Patel, Harnish, Patel, Shefali, Penfold, Rose, Perinpanathan, Rupini, Perivoliotis, Konstantinos, Perra, Teresa, Pinkney, Martha, Pinotti, Enrico, Porcu, Alberto, Price, Angeline, Pugliese, Francesco, Puri, Prabhleen, Pytraczyk, Sylvia, Qaiser, Yusra, Qurashi, Maria, Radenkovic, Dina, Rajeswaran, Thurkka, Rapaport, Sarah F, Razzak, Tahmina, Reilly, Lara, Reynolds, Paul, Richardson, Alexandra, Roberts, Amelia, Roberts-Rhodes, Charlotte, Robinson, Tanya, Rocca, Aldo, Ross-Skinner, Emily, Ruiz-Marín, Miguel, Ryall, Rebecca, Saad, Alshaimaa M, Saad, Mahmoud M, Sadiq, Ambreen, Sammarco, Giuseppe, Sampanis, Michail A, Sanghvi, Hazel, Sapienza, Paolo, Sayers, Ross, Scott, Luca, Sen, Michael, Shaban, Mosab A A, Shakespeare, Kathleen T, Shaw, Ellie, Shaw, Hannah, Sheldrake, Jonathan, Sim, Sing Yang, Simonelli, Luigi, Sipsas, Nikolaos V, Sivam, Jarita, Sivarajan, Sri, Smith, Jennifer, Speranza, Fabio, Spice, Claire, Stafford, Amanda, Stambollouian, Katharine, Stevens, Kent A, Stewart, Jack, Stratton, Emma, Street, Hannah, Surtees, Michael, Swinnerton, Emma, Taher, Ahmed S A, Tait, Caroline, Taylor, Amybel, Thake, Miriam, Thin, Katie, Thould, Hannah, Thyn, Thyn, To, Benjaman, Tobiss, Hannah, Toppley, Kathryn, Townsend, Liam, Tullo, Ellen, Tzovaras, George, Umeadi, Anthony, Vaidya, Hrisheekesh, Valero-Soriano, María, Varden, Rosanna, Vergani, Vittoria, Vervoort, Dominique, Vescio, Giuseppina, Vettasseri, Mark, Virk, Madiha, Vyas, Vaishali, Wagland, Joanne, Wallis, Stephanie, Warner, Chloe, Watkins, Eleanor, Watson, Hannah, Webb, Rachael, Welsh, Sarah H, West, Ruth, Whelan, Elisha, Whitney, Julie, Whitsey, Mark, Wilcock, Catherine, Wilkinson, Iain, Williams, David, Williamson, Megan, Willott, Ruth H, Wimalasundera, Mettha, Win, Yu Lelt, Winter, Laura, Worrall, Stephanie, Wright, Rebecca, Yeo, Natalie, Yeung, Eirene, Yigit, Merve, Yildiz, Yasin A, Yusuf, Humza, Zambon, Martina, Zaw, Hein, and Elabedeen, Omar Zein
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Introduction Increased mortality has been demonstrated in older adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the effect of frailty has been unclear. Methods This multi-centre cohort study involved patients aged 18 years and older hospitalised with COVID-19, using routinely collected data. We used Cox regression analysis to assess the impact of age, frailty and delirium on the risk of inpatient mortality, adjusting for sex, illness severity, inflammation and co-morbidities. We used ordinal logistic regression analysis to assess the impact of age, Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) and delirium on risk of increased care requirements on discharge, adjusting for the same variables. Results Data from 5,711 patients from 55 hospitals in 12 countries were included (median age 74, interquartile range [IQR] 54–83; 55.2% male). The risk of death increased independently with increasing age (>80 versus 18–49: hazard ratio [HR] 3.57, confidence interval [CI] 2.54–5.02), frailty (CFS 8 versus 1–3: HR 3.03, CI 2.29–4.00) inflammation, renal disease, cardiovascular disease and cancer, but not delirium. Age, frailty (CFS 7 versus 1–3: odds ratio 7.00, CI 5.27–9.32), delirium, dementia and mental health diagnoses were all associated with increased risk of higher care needs on discharge. The likelihood of adverse outcomes increased across all grades of CFS from 4 to 9. Conclusion Age and frailty are independently associated with adverse outcomes in COVID-19. Risk of increased care needs was also increased in survivors of COVID-19 with frailty or older age.
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9. Postoperative Delirium and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction
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Xu G, Daniel Habtemariam, Nee J, Sarah Rastegar, Jamey Guess, Benjamin K. I. Helfand, Ochsner L, Gruen T, Douglas K. Ayres, Richard N. Jones, Bradford C. Dickerson, Anna Gersten R, Yun Gou R, Tammy T. Hshieh, Mouhsin M. Shafi, Asha Albuquerque, Simon T. Dillon, Selwyn O. Rogers, Sylvie E. Bertrand, Steven E. Arnold, Stephanie A. Studenski, Anthony D. Whittemore, Jane S. Saczynski, Sarah L. Dowal, Tamara G. Fong, Alex Brown, David C. Alsop, Margaret A. Pisani, Towia A. Libermann, Kettell J, George A. Kuchel, Christopher Rockett, de Rooij S, Cyrus M. Kosar, Jason Strauss, Jacqueline Gallagher, Eva M. Schmitt, Ross M, Mark P. Callery, Enghorn D, Charles R.G. Guttmann, Marc L. Schermerhorn, Vella M, James C. Gee, John P. Wright, Michele Cavallari, Parisi K, Sarinnapha M. Vasunilashorn, Douglas Tommet, Margaret O'Connor, Tatiana F Abrantes, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Michael Belkin, Sharon K. Inouye, Kamen Vlassakov, Lisa Kunze, Eran D. Metzger, Eyal Y. Kimchi, Bryan M, Hodara A, Gary L. Gottlieb, Wong B, Weiying Dai, Yaakov Stern, Janet E. McElhaney, Madeline L D'Aquila, Daniel Z. Press, Inloes J, Thomas G. Travison, Kerry Palihnich, Daiello La, Zara Cooper, Michael D. Fox, Alden L. Gross, Tasker K, Gou Y, Annie M. Racine, Amy E. Callahan, Isaza I, Edward R. Marcantonio, Kuczmarska A, John Orav, Reisa A. Sperling, Margaret R. Puelle, Emese Nemeth, Long Ngo, Ann Kolanowski, Frank B. Pomposelli, and Zhongcong Xie
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Editor’s PerspectiveWhat We Already Know about This TopicWhat This Article Tells Us That Is NewBackgroundPostoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction share risk factors and may co-occur, but their relationship is not well established. The primary goals of this study were to describe the prevalence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction and to investigate its association with in-hospital delirium. The authors hypothesized that delirium would be a significant risk factor for postoperative cognitive dysfunction during follow-up.MethodsThis study used data from an observational study of cognitive outcomes after major noncardiac surgery, the Successful Aging after Elective Surgery study. Postoperative delirium was evaluated each hospital day with confusion assessment method–based interviews supplemented by chart reviews. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction was determined using methods adapted from the International Study of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction. Associations between delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction were examined at 1, 2, and 6 months.ResultsOne hundred thirty-four of 560 participants (24%) developed delirium during hospitalization. Slightly fewer than half (47%, 256 of 548) met the International Study of Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction-defined threshold for postoperative cognitive dysfunction at 1 month, but this proportion decreased at 2 months (23%, 123 of 536) and 6 months (16%, 85 of 528). At each follow-up, the level of agreement between delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction was poor (kappa less than .08) and correlations were small (r less than .16). The relative risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction was significantly elevated for patients with a history of postoperative delirium at 1 month (relative risk = 1.34; 95% CI, 1.07–1.67), but not 2 months (relative risk = 1.08; 95% CI, 0.72–1.64), or 6 months (relative risk = 1.21; 95% CI, 0.71–2.09).ConclusionsDelirium significantly increased the risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction in the first postoperative month; this relationship did not hold in longer-term follow-up. At each evaluation, postoperative cognitive dysfunction was more common among patients without delirium. Postoperative delirium and postoperative cognitive dysfunction may be distinct manifestations of perioperative neurocognitive deficits.
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10. Genome-wide linkage scan in a large bipolar disorder sample from the National Institute of Mental Health genetics initiative suggests putative loci for bipolar disorder, psychosis, suicide, and panic disorder
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Cheng, R, Juo, S H, Loth, J E, Nee, J, Iossifov, I, Blumenthal, R, Sharpe, L, Kanyas, K, Lerer, B, Lilliston, B, Smith, M, Trautman, K, Gilliam, T C, Endicott, J, and Baron, M
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11. Daily Record of Severity of Problems (DRSP): reliability and validity
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Endicott, J., Nee, J., and Harrison, W.
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12. The association between course of illness and subsequent morbidity in bipolar I disorder
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Mysels, D.J., Endicott, J., Nee, J., Maser, J.D., Solomon, D., Coryell, W., and Leon, A.C.
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13. Linkage analysis of psychosis in bipolar pedigrees suggests novel putative loci for bipolar disorder and shared susceptibility with schizophrenia
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Park, N, Juo, S H, Cheng, R, Liu, J, Loth, J E, Lilliston, B, Nee, J, Grunn, A, Kanyas, K, Lerer, B, Endicott, J, Gilliam, T C, and Baron, M
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14. Tympanic temperature during therapeutic hypothermia
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Hasper, D, Nee, J, Schefold, J C, Krueger, A, and Storm, C
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15. In situ measurement of water vapor in the stratosphere with a cryogenically cooled Lyman-alpha hygrometer
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Schwab, J. J, Weinstock, E. M, Nee, J. B, and Anderson, J. G
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In situ measurements of water vapor in the stratosphere with a new instrument are reported. The instrument has been designed to observe daytime water vapor from a multiinstrument balloon gondola that simultaneously measures free radicals such as OH, HO2, and O3 in the stratosphere up to 40 km. Lyman-alpha photofragment fluorescence is used to measure water molecules in a flowing sample of ambient air. A brief description of the instrument is given, followed by the results of the first four balloon flights. The measured mixing ratio for this flight varies from 3.0-5.5 ppmv over the altitude range of 17-34 km. Adjustments in the cooling protocol for the flights of July 6, 1988, July 28, and August 25, 1989, result in a much higher signal-to-noise ratio. Profiles from these three flights are similar to, but somewhat higher, than the 1987 profile. Implications of measurements are discussed, as are the issues of short- and long-term variability of stratospheric water vapor.
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16. Reduction in pain: Is it worth the gain? The effect of opioids on the GI tract
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Nee, J., primary, Rangan, V., additional, and Lembo, A., additional
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17. Emergency department utilisation for inflammatory bowel disease in the United States from 2006 to 2014
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Ballou, S., primary, Hirsch, W., additional, Singh, P., additional, Rangan, V., additional, Nee, J., additional, Iturrino, J., additional, Sommers, T., additional, Zubiago, J., additional, Sengupta, N., additional, Bollom, A., additional, Jones, M., additional, Moss, A. C., additional, Flier, S. N., additional, Cheifetz, A. S., additional, and Lembo, A., additional
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18. FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH FEELINGS OF GUILT AND SHAME IN PATIENTS WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS.
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Ostendorf, L., Münch, F., Thormählen, L., Nee, J., and Schneider, U.
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19. A survey on general and temperature management of post cardiac arrest patients in large teaching and university hospitals in 14 European countries—The SPAME trial results
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Medische Staf Intensive Care, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Storm, Christian, Nee, J., Sunde, Kjetil, Holzer, Michael, Hubner, Pia, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Friberg, Hans, Lopez-de-Sa, Esteban, Cariou, Alain, Schefold, Joerg C., Ristagno, Giuseppe, Noc, Marko, Donker, Dirk W., Andres, Janusz, Krawczyk, Pawel, Skrifvars, Markus B., Penketh, James, Krannich, Alexander, Fries, Michael, Medische Staf Intensive Care, Other research (not in main researchprogram), Storm, Christian, Nee, J., Sunde, Kjetil, Holzer, Michael, Hubner, Pia, Taccone, Fabio Silvio, Friberg, Hans, Lopez-de-Sa, Esteban, Cariou, Alain, Schefold, Joerg C., Ristagno, Giuseppe, Noc, Marko, Donker, Dirk W., Andres, Janusz, Krawczyk, Pawel, Skrifvars, Markus B., Penketh, James, Krannich, Alexander, and Fries, Michael
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20. Chemotherapy and radiation improve survival in early stage classical Hodgkin lymphoma: A statewide cancer registry analysis
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Shrestha, R., primary, Nee, J., additional, Durbin, E.B., additional, Zia, M., additional, Ramlal, R., additional, Monohan, G., additional, Herzig, R.H., additional, Fleischman, R., additional, Hildebrandt, G., additional, and Saeed, H., additional
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21. Editorial: ONO-2952 in irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhoea
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Nee, J., primary and Lembo, A., additional
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22. Increasing manufacturing effectiveness through joint union/management cooperation.
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Nee J, Kennedy PA, and Langham DL
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23. Gender differences in chronic constipation on anorectal motility
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Zakari, M., primary, Nee, J., additional, Hirsch, W., additional, Kuo, B., additional, Lembo, A., additional, and Staller, K., additional
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24. Für Frank Martens: Teurer Frust
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Nibbe, L., additional and Nee, J., additional
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25. Pathways Towards Advanced PID Resistance of 1500V
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Pop, S.C., Schulze, R., Wang, X., Wang, H., Nee, J., Inns, D., Meisel, A., Kapur, J., and Antoniadis, H.
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31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 15-19, The recent technological shift towards photovoltaic (PV) systems operating at voltages as high as 1500 Vdc combined with the trend towards transformerless inverters in order to reduce the system complexity and cost is increasing the risk of Potential-induced-degradation (PID) in contemporary PV modules. It is well known in the PV industry that PID phenomenon is one of the major technical challenges with an incomplete fundamental understanding. To minimize the risk of PID there are several approaches at different levels of the PV cell and module laminate (e.g. cell anti reflective coating, encapsulants, etc.). Yingli is going beyond current standards and is striving for PID resistance for voltages of up to 1500Vdc, without sacrificing power output to deliver a reliable, manufactural, and cost-effective solution to the problem. In this work, we study the potential of resolving PID on the cell-level by modifying the Silicon Nitride (SiNx) anti-reflection coating (ARC) and compare it to a module-level approach using ionomer encapsulants. We identified SiNx coatings that yield PID resistance at 1000 Vdc, albeit at cost of power loss. Ionomers show full suppression of PID at no initial power loss, which was verified by an independent testing lab. In addition, we demonstrated that modules made with ionomer film surpassed standard reliability tests. Results of PID exposure tests at 1500Vdc will be presented.
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26. Photoabsorption, fluorescence excitation, and lifetimes of the excited states of Br2 at 116–170 nm.
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The photoabsorption and fluorescence excitation of Br2 have been investigated in the wavelength region 116–170 nm. The fluorescence lifetimes of some Rydberg excited states were measured. Perturbations in the excited states are discussed based on the comparison of the absorption and the excitation spectra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Quantitative spectroscopy study of HBr in the 105–235 nm region.
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Nee, J. B., Suto, Masako, and Lee, L. C.
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The photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections of HBr were measured in the 105–235 nm region using synchrotron radiation as a light source. Sharp absorption bands were observed in the 105–120 nm region. These bands were classified into Rydberg series, and their oscillator strengths were measured. Fluorescence in the ultraviolet region was observed and used to identify the V 1∑+ state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Quantitative photoabsorption and fluorescence study of HCl in vacuum ultraviolet.
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Nee, J. B., Suto, Masako, and Lee, L. C.
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The photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections of HCl were measured in the 106–185 nm region. Sharp absortion bands appear at wavelengths shorter than 135 nm, and fluorescence occurs at several excited states. The fluorescence cross sections are generally quite small, indicating that the excited states are strongly predissociative. The molecular processes for producing the VUV and UV fluorescences are investigated, and the Rydberg characteristics of the strong absorption bands are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Vacuum ultraviolet photoabsorption study of SO.
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The photoabsorption of SO was investigated by producing the radicals from a pulsed discharge of a trace of SO2 in Ar. The photoabsorption cross section of SO in the 115–135 nm region was measured. A repulsive potential curve is constructed from the observed photoabsorption spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Radiative lifetime and quenching of the A 2A1 state of the CH3O radical.
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Lin, Shiaw-Ruey, Lee, Yuan-Pern, and Nee, J. B.
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The laser-induced fluorescence technique has been employed to study the first excited electronic state A 2A1 of CH3O. Vibrational levels v’3 =0–7 of the A state were excited and fluorescence decay rates were measured. Compared to a value 2.2±0.2 μs at v3=0, a significant decrease of decay rate was found at 277.6 nm (0.89 μs, v’3=7). Excitation to higher levels further reduced the lifetime. The predissociation threshold was estimated to be slightly above 276 nm (36 220 cm-1). The electronic quenching rates of the A state (v’=0–2) by CH3OH, O2, NO2, and N2 have also been determined and are compared with those of OH in the A state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Croton bonplandianus
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Angiosperms, http://name.umdl.umich.edu/IC-HERB00IC-X-1543851%5DMICH-V-1543851, https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/thumb/herb00ic/1543851/MICH-V-1543851/!250,250, The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. Some materials may be protected by copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Herbarium professional staff: herb-dlps-help@umich.edu. If you have concerns about the inclusion of an item in this collection, please contact Library Information Technology: libraryit-info@umich.edu., https://www.lib.umich.edu/about-us/policies/copyright-policy
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32. Editorial: mixed soluble fibre in chronic constipation - something new?
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33. The role of histamine antagonists on the development of experimental cancer in the rat
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Nee, J., O’Higgins, N., Osborne, D. H., and Purdy, S.
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34. Irish Society of Gastroenterology: Proceedings of the Irish Society of Gastroenterology, 24th/25th May, 1985
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Whelton, M. J., Fitzgerald, P., Ritchie, E., Jenkins, D., Leahy, A. L., Nee, J. M., Wait, R. B., Pollock, T. W., Collins, B. J., Elliott, H., Sloan, J. M., McFarland, R. J., Love, A. H. G., Mac Mathúna, P., O’Reilly, T., Kelleher, D., Keeling, P. W. N., Feely, J., West, B., Byrne, P., Sheahan, G., Stephens, R., Hennessy, T., Doyle, C. T., Bloomfield, F. J., Maxwell, W. J., Hogan, F. P., Walsh, J. P., Duffy, M. J., O’Sullivan, F., O’Donoghue, D., Afdhal, N., Collins, J. S. A., Kennedy, T. L., Buchanan, K. D., Johnston, C. F., O’Hare, M. M. T., Walsh, T. N., Alderson, D., Tate, P., Lavells, M. I., Ryan, P., Lennon, G., Walsh, D., Hegarty, J. H., Keane, F. B. V., Tanner, W. A., Afdhal, N. H., Long, A. A., Tobbia, I., Tobin, B., O’Rafferty, R., O’Donoghue, D. P., Deasy, J., Clinton, O., Burke, G., Delaney, P., O’Mahony, C., O’Farrelly, C., Weir, D. G., Finch, T., Feighery, C. F., Traynor, O. J., Byrne, P. J., Hennessy, T. P. J., Lombard, M., Murray, F. E., Connolly, G., Lennon, J., Crowe, J., McCann, A., Seymour, C., Broe, P. J., Bouchier-Hayes, D. J., Bloomfield, F. F., O’Farrelly, Cliona, Stevens, F., McCarthy, C., Feighery, C., McKee, C. M., McMillan, S. A., Dawson, A. T., O’Toole, J., Haire, Margaret, Callender, M. E., Fulton, T. T., McEntee, G. P., Duignan, J. P., O’Malley, E., Graeme-Cook, F., O’Farrelly, G., O’B Hourihane, D., Fitzgerald, R., Dervan, P., Lennon, J. R., Moran, B., Delaney, P. V., Kelly, J., O’Shea, B., O’Dorioghue, D. P., Keeling, P., Stuart, R., Stewart, R. J., Parks, T. G., Devery, R., Tomkin, G. H., McKay, P. A., O’Connor, M., Miller, S., McDonald, G., Fryene, P. J., Martin, L., Ryan, F., Collum, C., Lavelle, J., Ennis, J., Doyle, J. S., O’Connor, H. J., Schorah, C. J., Axon, A. T. R., Riley, S. E., Garner, R. C., Burke, O., Long, J. P., and Lennon, F.
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35. Irish Society of Gastroenterology Winter Meeting 1986 held in Belfast City Hospital on Friday, 21st November and Saturday, 22nd November, 1986
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Keating, J. J., Mahapatra, D. N., Stevens, F. M., Connolly, C. E., McNicholl, B., McCarthy, C. F., O’Connor, B. J., Lennon, J. R., Crowe, J., Ramgh, Bashir, Bourke, M., O’Reilly, T., MacMathuna, P., Keeling, P. W. N., Feely, J., O’Connor, M. P., Kelleher, D., Skuce, A., Buckley, T., Cafferky, M. T., Weir, D. G., O’Connor, P., Kennedy, N., Courtney, G., O’Connell, P. R., Pemberton, J. R., Kelly, R. A., O’Connor, M., Drumm, J., Hogan, J., Keohane, Catherine, Kirwan, W. O., Nee, J. M., Jaffe, B. M., Pollock, T. W., Horgan, P. G., O’Sulivan, F., Nunes, D., McCann, S., Keeling, N., Gillen, P., Healy, M., Keeling, P., Byrne, P. J., O’Moore, R. R., Hennessy, T. P. J., Gaffney, Peter, McCormick, P. A., Afdhal, N., Hegarty, J. E., McKenna, D., Humphreys, H., Bourke, S., Dooley, C., Keane, C., Sweeney, E., O’Morain, C. A., Donovan, I. A., Lasarides, P., Burkitt, D., Doricott, N. J., Temple, J. G., Alexander-Williams, J., Collins, P. G., Kehely, A., Moorehead, R. J., Mills, J. O. ML, Wilson, H. K., McKelvey, S. T. D., McCall, Therest, O’Brien, P. A., O’Mahony, S., O’Sullivan, J., MacFeely, L., Whelton, M. J., Toner, M., Condell, D. O., O’Brian, D. S., Wilson, B. G., Spence, R. A. J., Anderson, J. R., McDonald, G. S. A., Freyne, P., O’Rourke, S., Duignan, J. P., Bouchier-Hayes, D., Johnson, A. H., Collins, P. B., Kennedy, M. John, Daly, Peter A., O’Brien, A. A. J., Lawlor, Emer, Tanner, W. A., Conway, V., Farrell, R., Templeton, J. L., Harvey, C. F., Hanna, W. A., Parks, T. G., Feeley, T. M., Gill, K., Barry, M., Tobi, M. V., and Gilmore, I. T.
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36. A new mobile and portable scanning lidar for profiling the lower troposphere
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Chiang, C.-W., primary, Das, S. K., additional, Chiang, H.-W., additional, Nee, J.-B., additional, Sun, S.-H., additional, Chen, S.-W., additional, Lin, P.-H., additional, Chu, J.-C., additional, Su, C.-S., additional, and Su, L.-S., additional
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37. Gender differences in chronic constipation on anorectal motility.
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Zakari, M., Nee, J., Hirsch, W., Kuo, B., Lembo, A., and Staller, K.
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Background The epidemiology of chronic constipation ( CC) skews toward female predominance, yet men make up an important component of those suffering from CC. We sought to determine whether there are sex-specific differences in symptoms and physiologic parameters on anorectal manometry ( ARM). Methods We performed a case-control analysis of sequential men and age-matched women (2:1 ratio) presenting for ARM as part of the evaluation of CC. We collected physiologic parameters derived from 3D high-resolution ARM in addition to the ROME III constipation module and the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory 20 ( PFDI-20) questionnaires. We analyzed univariate, sex-specific differences in ARM physiologic parameters and PFDI-20 parameters and adjusted for putative confounders using multivariate logistic regression. Key Results Our study enrolled 80 men and 165 age-matched women. Men had a higher median sphincter resting pressure (81.2 vs 75.2 mm Hg, P=.01) and mean squeeze pressure (257.0 vs 170.5 mm Hg, P<.0001) than women. Although men reported significantly less severe straining and incomplete evacuation, they had greater mean rectoanal pressure differential (−106.7 vs −71.1 mm Hg, P<.0001), smaller mean defecation index (0.17 vs 0.27, P=.03) and higher volume threshold for urgency (115.2 v. 103.4 mL, P=.03). However, women were more likely to have abnormal balloon expulsion time ( BET) than men (52.7% vs 35.0%, P=.01). After multivariate analysis, male gender was the only independent predictor of a normal BET ( OR: 0.48, 95% CI: 0.27-0.86, P=.01). Conclusions & Inferences Men and women with CC differ with regard to symptom severity and physiologic parameters derived from ARM suggesting differences in their pathophysiology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. The value of isotope angiography in the diagnosis and management of vascular disease
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Nee, J. M., Keaveney, T. V., and Duffy, G.
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- 1986
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39. Br* fluorescence from VUV photodissociation of HBr.
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Nee, J. B., Suto, M., and Lee, L. C.
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The vacuum ultraviolet fluorescence of Br atoms resulting from photodissociation of HBr was observed using both synchrotron radiation and argon discharge lamp as light sources. The fluorescence spectrum in the 150–165 nm region was dispersed and identified. Both the absorption and fluorescence cross sections were measured in the excitation wavelength region of 105.6–109 nm. The upper limit of HBr dissociation energy is determined to be 3.65±0.03 eV. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. A new mobile and portable scanning lidar for profiling lower troposphere
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Chiang, C.-W., primary, Das, S. K., additional, Chiang, H.-W., additional, Nee, J.-B., additional, Sun, S.-H., additional, Chen, S.-W., additional, Lin, P.-H., additional, Chu, J.-C., additional, Su, C.-S., additional, and Su, L.-S., additional
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41. SMS ohne Antwort
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Kruse, J., additional, Nee, J., additional, and Martens, F., additional
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42. Improvement of cerebral oxygen saturation after successful electrical cardioversion of atrial fibrillation
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Wutzler, A., primary, Nee, J., additional, Boldt, L.-H., additional, Kuhnle, Y., additional, Graser, S., additional, Schroder, T., additional, Haverkamp, W., additional, and Storm, C., additional
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43. The emission of oxygen green line and density of O atom determined by using ISUAL and SABER measurements
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Gao, H., primary, Nee, J.-B., additional, and Xu, J., additional
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44. Tympanic temperature during therapeutic hypothermia
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Hasper, D., primary, Nee, J., additional, Schefold, J. C., additional, Krueger, A., additional, and Storm, C., additional
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45. Seasonal and diurnal variation of convective available potential energy (CAPE) using COSMIC/FORMOSAT‐3 observations over the tropics
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Narendra Babu, A., primary, Nee, J. B., additional, and Kumar, Karanam Kishore, additional
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46. First results of the limb imaging of 630.0 nm airglow using FORMOSAT‐2/Imager of Sprites and Upper Atmospheric Lightnings
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Rajesh, P. K., primary, Liu, J. Y., additional, Chiang, C. Y., additional, Chen, A. B., additional, Chen, W. S., additional, Su, H. T., additional, Hsu, R. R., additional, Lin, C. H., additional, Hsu, M.‐L., additional, Yee, J. H., additional, and Nee, J. B., additional
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47. CF2 and CFCl fluorescence from VUV excitation of C2F3Cl
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Nee, J. B, Wang, Xiuyan, Suto, Masako, and Lee, L. C
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Inorganic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
The photoexcitation process of the C2F3Cl molecule was investigated in the 106-230-nm region using synchrotron radiation as a light source. Photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections were measured and used to determine the fluorescence quantum yield. Fluorescence yield starts to appear at 170 nm and increases to about 2 percent at 155 nm. The fluorescence spectra were dispersed to identify the emitting species. The (A-X) systems of CFCl (at excitation wavelengths 155 and 123.9 nm) and CF2 (at 123.9 nm) are observed. The dissociation processes that produced these excited species are discussed.
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48. CF2 and CFCl fluorescence from VUV excitation of C2F3Cl
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Nee, J. B, Wang, Xiuyan, Suto, Masako, and Lee, Long C
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Inorganic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
The photoexcitation process of C2F3Cl molecule was investigated in the 106 to 230 nm region using synchrotron radiation as a light source. Photoabsorption and fluorescence cross sections were measured and used to determine the fluorescence quantum yield. Fluorescence yield starts to appear at 170 nm and increases to about 2% at 155 nm. The fluorescence spectra were dispersed to identify the emitting species. At the excitation wavelength of 155 nm, the emission system is CFCl (Hermitian conjugate of A - Hermitian conjugate of X), and at 123.9 nm, both the CF2 (Hermitian conjugate of A - Hermitian conjugate of X) and CFCl (Hermitian conjugate of A - Hermitian conjugate of X) systems are observed. The dissociation processes that produced these excited species are discussed.
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49. Photodissociation rates of OH, OD, and CN by the interstellar radiation field
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Nee, J. B and Lee, L. C
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The photoabsorption cross sections for OH, OD, and CN in the vacuum ultraviolet region are measured. The cross sections for the hydroxyl radicals are of the order of 10 to the -17th sq cm, but the photoabsorption for CN is so low that only an upper limit of 2 x 10 to the -18th sq cm is obtained. The molecular photodissociative processes are discussed. The photodissociation cross sections are inferred from the photoabsorption cross sections. On the basis of the measured data, the photodissociation rates by the interstellar radiation field are computed and discussed.
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50. Photoabsorption cross section of OD at 115-180 nm
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Nee, J. B and Lee, L. C
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Atomic And Molecular Physics - Abstract
The photoabsorption cross sections of OD in the 115-180 nm region were measured. The OD radicals were produced from a pulsed discharge in a mixture containing a trace of D2O in a few Torr of argon. Results are compared with the photoabsorption of OH previously measured.
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