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52. The effects of donor age and strain rate on the biomechanical properties of bone-patellar tendon-bone allografts
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Blevins, Field T., Hecker, Aaron T., Bigler, Gregory T., Boland, Arthur L., and Hayes, Wilson C.
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Homografts -- Testing ,Bone-grafting -- Testing ,Knee ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Published
- 1994
53. Changes in Bovine Neutrophils Induced by the Capsule of Streptococcus uberis
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Field, T. R., primary, Norton, P. M., additional, Bland, A. P., additional, and Leigh, J. A., additional
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- 1997
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54. Rivaroxaban for stroke prevention after embolic stroke of undetermined source
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Internal Medicine, University Hospital Basel [Basel], Laboratoire de Recherche Vasculaire Translationnelle (LVTS (UMR_S_1148 / U1148)), Université Paris 13 (UP13)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Department of Neurological Sciences, Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome], Department of Neurology, Seoul National University Hospital, Institute of Neurosciences and Psychology [Glasgow], University of Glasgow, Neurology Department, Ichilov Medical Center, CIC Brest, Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Hôpital de la Cavale Blanche, Yperzeele, Laetitia, NAVIGATE ESUS Investigators, and Selçuk Üniversitesi
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Stroke/etiology ,Male ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Brain Ischemia ,Brain ischemia ,0302 clinical medicine ,DESIGN ,Rivaroxaban ,Hemorrhage/chemically induced ,Secondary Prevention ,Medicine ,Factor Xa Inhibitors/adverse effects ,Stroke ,Rivaroxaban/adverse effects ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,11 Medical and Health Sciences ,Aspirin ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,FORAMEN OVALE CLOSURE ,Middle Aged ,TRIALS ,Intracranial Embolism ,SAFETY ,Aged ,Factor Xa Inhibitors ,Female ,Hemorrhage ,Humans ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Medicine (all) ,Cardiology ,Foramen ovale closure ,Platelet aggregation inhibitor ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/adverse effects ,ANTITHROMBOTIC THERAPY ,Aspirin/adverse effects ,WARFARIN ,03 medical and health sciences ,Secondary Prevention/methods ,Medicine, General & Internal ,Internal medicine ,Intracranial Embolism/drug therapy ,General & Internal Medicine ,NAVIGATE ESUS Investigators ,METAANALYSIS ,Science & Technology ,CRYPTOGENIC STROKE ,business.industry ,Warfarin ,medicine.disease ,EFFICACY ,ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION ,Human medicine ,business ,Brain Ischemia/prevention & control ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology - Abstract
WOS: 000434263000007, PubMed: 29766772, BACKGROUND Embolic strokes of undetermined source represent 20% of ischemic strokes and are associated with a high rate of recurrence. Anticoagulant treatment with rivaroxaban, an oral factor Xa inhibitor, may result in a lower risk of recurrent stroke than aspirin. METHODS We compared the efficacy and safety of rivaroxaban (at a daily dose of 15 mg) with aspirin (at a daily dose of 100 mg) for the prevention of recurrent stroke in patients with recent ischemic stroke that was presumed to be from cerebral embolism but without arterial stenosis, lacune, or an identified cardioembolic source. The primary efficacy outcome was the first recurrence of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke or systemic embolism in a time-to-event analysis; the primary safety outcome was the rate of major bleeding. RESULTS A total of 7213 participants were enrolled at 459 sites; 3609 patients were randomly assigned to receive rivaroxaban and 3604 to receive aspirin. Patients had been followed for a median of 11 months when the trial was terminated early because of a lack of benefit with regard to stroke risk and because of bleeding associated with rivaroxaban. The primary efficacy outcome occurred in 172 patients in the rivaroxaban group (annualized rate, 5.1%) and in 160 in the aspirin group (annualized rate, 4.8%) (hazard ratio, 1.07; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.87 to 1.33; P=0.52). Recurrent ischemic stroke occurred in 158 patients in the rivaroxaban group (annualized rate, 4.7%) and in 156 in the aspirin group (annualized rate, 4.7%). Major bleeding occurred in 62 patients in the rivaroxaban group (annualized rate, 1.8%) and in 23 in the aspirin group (annualized rate, 0.7%) (hazard ratio, 2.72; 95% CI, 1.68 to 4.39; P, BayerBayer AG; Janssen Research and Development, Supported by Bayer and Janssen Research and Development.
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55. Romantic Breakup Distress, Betrayal and Heartbreak: A Review
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A review of the romantic breakup literature suggests that it can lead to breakup distress, betrayal and heartbreak. The breakup distress that occurs can be explained in part by depression and feelings of rejection and betrayal. These may lead to physical problems including heartbreak or the broken heart syndrome and immune dysfunction. The broken heart syndrome has notably mimicked heart attacks, but it has been differentiated from a real heart attack by angiograms revealing unclogged arteries and no permanent heart damage. Reduced vagal activity and increased cortisol and catecholamine levels (dopamine and norepinephrine) accompanying heartbreak are thought to be potential underlying mechanisms for the broken heart syndrome and for immune dysfunction including increased inflammatory cytokines and reduced natural killer cells. fMRIs following breakups have revealed increased activity in the cingulate cortex and the right ventricular prefrontal cortex. These data highlight the complexity of breakup distress, betrayal and heartbreak and the need for multi-variable research. This narrative review involved a literature search on the terms romantic breakup distress, betrayal and heartbreak on PubMed and PsycInfo. For the selection process, the inclusion criteria were: published empirical studies, systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Exclusion criteria included: non-English papers, case studies, under-powered samples, and non-juried papers. Following these screening criteria, the publications selected are briefly reviewed here.
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56. Rivaroxaban or aspirin for patent foramen ovale and embolic stroke of undetermined source: a prespecified subgroup analysis from the NAVIGATE ESUS trial
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Torres, C, additional, Marko, M, additional, Markova, S, additional, Markus, H, additional, Marsh, R, additional, Marsili, E, additional, Marta Esnaola, M, additional, Marta Moreno, J, additional, Marti-Fabregas, J, additional, Martina Angelocola, S, additional, Martínez Sánchez, P, additional, Martinez-Majander, N, additional, Martins, S, additional, Marzelik, O, additional, Mastrocola, S, additional, Matamala, G, additional, Matoltsy, A, additional, Matosevic, B, additional, Matsumoto, S, additional, Maud, A, additional, Mauri Cabdevila, G, additional, May, Z, additional, Mayasi, Y, additional, Mayr, A, additional, Mazzoli, T, additional, Mcarthur, K, additional, Mccullough, L, additional, Medina Pech, CE, additional, Medlin, F, additional, Mehdiratta, M, additional, Mehta, S, additional, Mehta, D, additional, Mehta, B, additional, Melis, M, additional, Melnikova, E, additional, Mendez, B, additional, Mendonca, T, additional, Mengual Chirifie, JJ, additional, Menon, N, additional, Mensch, A, additional, Meseguer, E, additional, Messe, S, additional, Metcalf, K, additional, Meyer, N, additional, Michas, F, additional, Micheletti, N, additional, Mikulik, R, additional, Milionis, H, additional, Miller, B, additional, Milling, T, additional, Minelli, C, additional, Minhas, J, additional, Minns, M, additional, Mircea, D, additional, Mishra, S, additional, Mismas, A, additional, Mistri, A, additional, Mitrovic, N, additional, Miyake, H, additional, Modrau, B, additional, Moey, A, additional, Molina, C, additional, Molina, J, additional, Molis, A, additional, Moller, J, additional, Molnar, S, additional, Moniche, F, additional, Monosi, C, additional, Monzani, V, additional, Moonis, M, additional, Morais, R, additional, Morales, L, additional, Morales, A, additional, Morar-Precup, D, additional, Moreton, F, additional, Moro, C, additional, Morozova, E, additional, Morton, M, additional, Morvan, T, additional, Morvan, E, additional, Motko, T, additional, Mowla, A, additional, Mozhejko, E, additional, Muddegowda, G, additional, Mudhar, O, additional, Mueller, T, additional, Muhl, C, additional, Muir, KW, additional, Mundl, H, additional, Munoz, S, additional, Murphy, C, additional, Murphy, S, additional, Murtuzova, A, additional, Musuka, T, additional, Mutzenbach, J, additional, Myint, M, additional, Mysliwy, W, additional, Naccarato, M, additional, Naeije, G, additional, Nagakane, Y, additional, Natarajan, I, additional, Navaratnam, D, additional, Nave, A, additional, Nazliel, B, additional, Nedeltchev, K, additional, Nel, J, additional, Nell, H, additional, Nemeth, R, additional, Nemeth, L, additional, Neto, O, additional, Ng, K, additional, Ngeh, J, additional, Nicolas Chialvo, L, additional, Nieminen, T, additional, Nikkanen, M, additional, Nikl, J, additional, Nikoforova, M, additional, Nishino, S, additional, Nishiyama, Y, additional, Njovane, X, additional, Nogawa, S, additional, Nombela, F, additional, Norrving, B, additional, Nosek, K, 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Pineiro, S, additional, Piras, V, additional, Pizova, N, additional, Polanco, J, additional, Polin, M, additional, Polyakov, A, additional, Polychronopoulou, E, additional, Polymeris, A, additional, Popov, D, additional, Poppe, A, additional, Postorino, P, additional, Pozzerese, C, additional, Pradhan, M, additional, Prats, L, additional, Prazdnichkova, E, additional, Prendl, B, additional, Pretorius, M, additional, Profice, P, additional, Prokopenko, S, additional, Pudov, E, additional, Pujol Lereis, V, additional, Punzo Bravo, G, additional, Purroy, F, additional, Qiu, J, additional, Qu, X, additional, Quenardelle, V, additional, Quesada Garcia, H, additional, Radrizzani, L, additional, Radtke, A, additional, Raffelsberger, T, additional, Ramirez Moreno, JM, additional, Ramos-Estebanez, C, additional, Rani, A, additional, Rapantova, P, additional, Rashed, K, additional, Rasheed Nihara, A, additional, Rasmussen, J, additional, Redondo Robles, L, additional, Reif, M, additional, Reiner, P, additional, Rekova, P, additional, Renu, A, additional, Repetto, M, additional, Reyes, P, additional, Reyes Morales, S, additional, Rha, JH, additional, Ribeiro, J, additional, Ricci, S, additional, Richard, C, additional, Rigual, R, additional, Rinaldi, C, additional, Riveira Rodriguez, C, additional, Rizzato, B, additional, Robinson, TG, additional, Rocco, A, additional, Rodrigues, M, additional, Rodriguez, G, additional, Rodriguez Campello, A, additional, Rodriguez Lucci, F, additional, Rodriguez Yanez, M, additional, Roesler, C, additional, Roffe, C, additional, Roine, R, additional, Roine, S, additional, Roldan, A, additional, Romana Pezzella, F, additional, Romano, M, additional, Roos, JS, additional, Rosso, C, additional, Rostrup Kruuse, C, additional, Roth, Y, additional, Roukens, R, additional, Roveri, L, additional, Rozanski, D, additional, Rozniecki, J, additional, Rozsa, C, additional, Rudilosso, S, additional, Ruiz Ares, G, additional, Ruiz Franco, A, additional, Rum, G, additional, Ruuskanen, J, additional, Rybinnik, I, additional, Ryota, K, additional, Saarinen, J, additional, Saavedra, V, additional, Sabben, C, additional, Sabet, A, additional, Sagris, D, additional, Sahlas, J, additional, Sakai, N, additional, Salamanca, P, additional, Salgado, P, additional, Salig, S, additional, Salletmayr, T, additional, Salnikov, M, additional, Samoshkina, O, additional, Samson, Y, additional, Sanak, D, additional, Sànchez Cerón, M, additional, Santalucia, P, additional, Santamaria Cadavid, M, additional, Santiago, P, additional, Santo, G, additional, Sanz Cuesta, B, additional, Sargento, J, additional, Sarraj, A, additional, Sas, K, additional, Sas, A, additional, Satoshi, O, additional, Satsoglou, S, additional, Sattar, N, additional, Savitz, S, additional, Savopoulos, C, additional, Saw, J, additional, Sawicka, M, additional, Sawyer, R, additional, Scandura, T, additional, Schillinger, N, additional, Schindler, J, additional, 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additional, Stotts, G, additional, Stumpp, A, additional, Sucapane, P, additional, Suenaga, T, additional, Sun, X, additional, Sundararajan, S, additional, Sung Kim, J, additional, Suzuki, H, additional, Svaneborg, N, additional, Szasz, G, additional, Szczuchniak, W, additional, Szczyrba, S, additional, Szegedi, N, additional, Szekely, A, additional, Szewczyk, Z, additional, Szilagyi, G, additional, Szlufik, S, additional, Szoboszlai, K, additional, Szpisjak, L, additional, Sztajzel, R, additional, Sztriha, L, additional, Ta Wil, SE, additional, Taggeselle, J, additional, Takamatsu, K, additional, Takao, M, additional, Taki, W, additional, Takizawa, S, additional, Talahma, M, additional, Tamayo, A, additional, Tan, J, additional, Tanne, D, additional, Tapanainen, A, additional, Tapiola, T, additional, Tarasiuk, J, additional, Tatlisumak, T, additional, Tayal, A, additional, Tcvetkova, S, additional, Teal, P, additional, Tejada Garcia, J, additional, Tejada Meza, H, additional, Tenora, 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Zalewska, J, additional, Zanferrari, C, additional, Zapata, E, additional, Zboznovits, D, additional, Zelenka, I, additional, Zhang, C, additional, Zhang, B, additional, Zhang, S, additional, Zhang, M, additional, Zhang, X, additional, Zhang, J, additional, Zhao, L, additional, Zhirnova, O, additional, Zhou, L, additional, Zielinska-Turek, J, additional, Zinchenko, I, additional, Ziomek, M, additional, Zitzmann, A, additional, Zweifler, R, additional, and Zwiernik, J, additional
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57. NEUROIMAGING ASSESSMENT OF HEMORRHAGES IN THE HIGH-RISK PROTOCOL FOR LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE CLOSURE STUDY
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Lu, N., primary, Saw, J., additional, and Field, T., additional
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58. INCIDENCE AND PREVENTABILITY OF ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS IN THE NURSING HOME SETTING
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Gurwitz, J H, Field, T, Avorn, J, McCormick, D, Jain, S, Eckler, M, Benser, M, and Bates, D W
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- 1998
59. Rotator Cuff Pathology in Athletes
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Blevins, Field T.
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60. Reinfusion of Shed Blood after Orthopaedic Procedures in Children and Adolescents.
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Blevins, Field T., Shaw, Brian, Valeri, C. Robert, Kasser, James, and Hall, John.
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- 1993
61. Functional outcome of pathologic fracture secondary to malignant disease in a rehabilitation hospital
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Bunting, Robert W., Boublik, Martin, Blevins, Field T., Dame, Catherine C., Ford, Lisa A., and Lavine, Leroy S.
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Fractures -- Care and treatment ,Cancer -- Complications ,Hypercalcemia -- Complications ,Health - Abstract
Bone is one of the tissues within the body to which some cancer cells can spread. It is well appreciated that the metastatic spread of cancer to bone can increase the likelihood of bone fractures, but the best method for managing patients with bone fractures secondary to malignant disease remains uncertain. A study was conducted of 58 patients who were admitted to a rehabilitation hospital for pathological fractures secondary to cancer. The most common form of cancer among these 58 patients was breast cancer (31 patients), which explains the plurality of women (44) among the patients in the study. Thirty-four patients were discharged home after treatment for their fractures; seven of the remaining patients were transferred and the rest died. The average stay in the rehabilitation hospital was 37 days for the patients who ultimately went home; this stay is only three days longer that the average for patients with similar fractures unrelated to cancer. Among the patients who went home, there was significant improvement. While none could walk at the time of admission, 23 could at the time of discharge. Twenty-seven patients showed significant improvement in performing the activities of daily living. Eleven of the original 58 patients suffered from hypercalcemia, a common complication among cancer patients. All 11 of these patients died, indicating that hypercalcemia is a grave prognostic factor. Similarly, pain appears to be an indicator of grave prognosis. Forty-two patients were given oral narcotics for the alleviation of pain. However, intravenous infusion of narcotics was required for the alleviation of pain in 13 patients. Eleven of these 13 patients succumbed to their malignancy. The results of this study indicate that while patients requiring parenteral narcotics and patients with hypercalcemia are at serious risk, the majority of patients with bone fractures secondary to cancer are likely to benefit from rehabilitation programs. (Consumer Summary produced by Reliance Medical Information, Inc.)
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62. Meniscal repair in very young children
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Bloome, David M., Blevins, Field T., Paletta, George A., Jr., Newcomer, Joseph K., Cashmore, Bourke, and Turker, Ronald
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- 2000
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63. A Comparison of Oral and Written Code Elaboration
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Poole, Millicent and Field, T. W.
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Indicates that, in relation to oral systems, written systems are more complex in structure, reveal more adjectival but less adverbial elaboration, show more complex verbal structures, and contain fewer indices of personal reference. (RL)
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64. 7 Outcomes of medically-treated patients with M2-segment middle cerebral artery occlusion. Results from the prospective multicentral international cohort study INTERRSeCT
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Menon, B, primary, Najm, M, additional, Al-Ajlan, F, additional, Almekhlafi, M, additional, Puig, J, additional, Castellanos, M, additional, Dowlatshahi, D, additional, Calleja, A, additional, Sohn, S, additional, Ahn, S, additional, Poppe, A, additional, Mikulik, R, additional, Asdaghi, N, additional, Field, T, additional, Jin, A, additional, Asil, T, additional, Boulanger, J, additional, Smith, E, additional, Coutts, S, additional, Barber, P, additional, Bal, S, additional, Subramanian, S, additional, Mishra, S, additional, Trivedi, A, additional, Dey, S, additional, Eesa, M, additional, Sajobi, T, additional, Goyal, M, additional, Hill, M, additional, and Demchuk, A, additional
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65. Metastable anions of dinitrobenzene: Resonances for electron attachment and kinetic energy release.
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Mauracher, A., Denifl, S., Edtbauer, A., Hager, M., Probst, M., Echt, O., Märk, T. D., Scheier, P., Field, T. A., and Graupner, K.
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NITROBENZENE ,ANIONS ,ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance ,CHEMICAL reactions ,FORCE & energy ,REARRANGEMENTS (Chemistry) ,DISSOCIATION (Chemistry) ,ELECTRON gas - Abstract
Attachment of free, low-energy electrons to dinitrobenzene (DNB) in the gas phase leads to DNB- as well as several fragment anions. DNB-, (DNB-H)-, (DNB-NO)-, (DNB-2NO)-, and (DNB-NO2)- are found to undergo metastable (unimolecular) dissociation. A rich pattern of resonances in the yield of these metastable reactions versus electron energy is observed; some resonances are highly isomer-specific. Most metastable reactions are accompanied by large average kinetic energy releases (KER) that range from 0.5 to 1.32 eV, typical of complex rearrangement reactions, but (1,3-DNB-H)- features a resonance with a KER of only 0.06 eV for loss of NO. (1,3-DNB-NO)- offers a rare example of a sequential metastable reaction, namely, loss of NO followed by loss of CO to yield C5H4O- with a large KER of 1.32 eV. The G4(MP2) method is applied to compute adiabatic electron affinities and reaction energies for several of the observed metastable channels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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66. Achievement in Science and Intellectual Style
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Cropley, A. J. and Field, T. W.
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- 1969
67. Cognitive Style and Science Achievement
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Field, T. W. and Cropley, A. J.
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- 1969
68. Identifying Patterns of Teacher Behavior from Student Evaluations
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Field, T. W.
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- 1971
69. Cognitive Style in Science
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Field, T. W.
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At grades 10 and 12 in high school, and in the universities, a science cognitive style was identified. Students with a high science orientation are characterized by high conceptual differentiation; high categorizing flexibility with objects; high preference for analytic-descriptive concepts; high originality; low preference for categorical-influential concepts; low ideational fluency; low flexibility; and low preference for psychological concepts in grouping people." (Author/AL)
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70. Fragmentation of metastable SF6-* ions with microsecond lifetimes in competition with autodetachment.
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Graupner, K., Field, T. A., Mauracher, A., Scheier, P., Bacher, A., Denifl, S., Zappa, F., and Märk, T. D.
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FRAGMENTATION reactions , *IONS , *DISSOCIATION (Chemistry) , *MASS spectrometers , *ELECTRONS , *EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
Fragmentation of metastable SF6-* ions formed in low energy electron attachment to SF6 has been investigated. The dissociation reaction SF6-*→SF5-+F has been observed ∼1.5–3.4 μs and ∼17–32 μs after electron attachment in a time-of-flight and a double focusing two sector field mass spectrometer, respectively. Metastable dissociation is observed with maximum intensity at ∼0.3 eV between the SF6-* peak at zero and the SF5- peak at ∼0.4 eV. The kinetic energy released in dissociation is low, with a most probable value of 18 meV. The lifetime of SF6-* decreases as the electron energy increases, but it is not possible to fit this decrease with statistical Rice–Ramsperger–Kassel/quasiequilibrium theory. Metastable dissociation of SF6-* appears to compete with autodetachment of the electron at all electron energies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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71. Virtual state scattering with cold electrons: para-xylene and para-difluorobenzene.
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Jones, N. C., Field, D., Ziesel, J.-P., and Field, T. A.
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SCATTERING (Physics) ,XYLENE ,BENZENE ,CATHODE rays ,CARBON dioxide ,PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) - Abstract
The scattering of electrons with kinetic energies down to a few meV by para-xylene and para-difluorobenzene has been observed experimentally with an electron beam energy resolution of 0.95 to 1.5 meV (full width half maximum). At low electron energies the collisions can be considered as cold scattering events because the de Broglie wavelength of the electron is considerably larger than the target dimensions. The scattering cross sections measured rise rapidly at low energy due to virtual state scattering. The nature of this scattering process is discussed using s- and p-wave phase shifts derived from the experimental data. Scattering lengths are derived of, respectively, -9.5±0.5 and -8.0±0.5 a.u. for para-xylene and para-difluorobenzene. The virtual state effect is interpreted in terms of nuclear diabatic and partially adiabatic models, involving the electronic and vibronic symmetries of the unoccupied orbitals in the target species. The concept of direct and indirect virtual state scattering is introduced, through which the present species, in common with carbon dioxide and benzene, scatter through an indirect virtual state process, whereas other species, such as perfluorobenzene, scatter through a direct process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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72. Septic Arthritis Following Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair: A Cluster of Three Cases
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Blevins, Field T., Salgado, Joe, Wascher, Daniel C., and Koster, Fred
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- 1999
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73. A NOTE ON BARRÈS'S DOCUMENTATION FOR "COLETTE BAUDOCHE"
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Field, T. J.
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74. Acoustic Microscopy of Old and New Materials
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Briggs, G. A. D., Daft, C. M. W., Fagan, A. F., Field, T. A., Lawrence, C. W., Montoto, M., Peck, S. D., Rodriguez, A., Scruby, C. B., Shimizu, Hiroshi, editor, Chubachi, Noriyoshi, editor, and Kushibiki, Jun-ichi, editor
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- 1989
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75. Lateralized Changes in Cognitive Function Following Carotid Endarterectomy
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Garner, J. T., Rosenstock, J., Field, T. D., Tager, R. M., Jacques, D. B., Marguth, F., editor, Brock, M., editor, Kazner, E., editor, Klinger, M., editor, and Schmiedek, P., editor
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- 1979
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76. Low-energy electron attachment to the dichlorodifluoromethane (C[Cl.sub.2][F.sub.2]) molecule
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Graupner, K., Haughey, S. A., Field, T. A., Mayhew, C. A., Hoffmann, T. H., May, O., Fedor, J., Allan, M., Fabrikant, I. I., Illenberger, E., Braun, M., Ruf, M.-W., and Hotop, H.
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Dichlorodifluoromethane -- Chemical properties ,Dichlorodifluoromethane -- Electric properties ,Electron beams -- Usage ,Excited state chemistry -- Analysis ,Chemicals, plastics and rubber industries - Published
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77. Romantic Love
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Field T
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electrophysiological monitoring ,behavior and behavior mechanisms ,social sciences ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,health care economics and organizations ,humanities ,neurotransmitter ,neurohormonal systems - Abstract
This research review based on literature derived from a Pubmed search on the terms romantic love revealed only 149 studies from 1953 to 2016. These include self-report and behavior observation studies as well as research on neurotransmitter/ neurohormonal systems and electrophysiological monitoring and neuroimaging. The protocol used in most of these studies involved fMRI responses by the romantic love person viewing photos of the loved one versus photos of familiar and/or unfamiliar others. Although as many as nine areas have been activated by love photos, the most frequently included the orbitofrontal cortex, the ventral tegmental area, the caudate nucleus and the anterior and posterior cingulates. These areas are rich in dopamine and oxytocin, both of which have been notably high in romantic love partners. Overlapping areas in the brain have been reported for different types of love including romantic, maternal and filial love. The widespread activation by the different types of love suggests a “general arousal” effect. Behavioral observation research may be more functional for its therapeutic implications. However, to date, the observational research has focused on young adult couples who are newly in love. The paucity and limitations of this literature on romantic love highlight the need for future research that is focused on interaction behaviors in love relationships that have endured. These data might then be used for interaction coaching of those having difficulties in their love relationships.
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- 2016
78. Intensity of Continuous Renal-Replacement Therapy in Critically Ill Patients
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Bellomo, R, Cass, A, Norton, R, Gallagher, M, Lo, S, Su, S, Cole, L, Finfer, S, McArthur, C, McGuinness, S, Myburgh, J, Scheinkestel, C, Lee, J, Ali, D, Goldsmith, D, Banerjee, A, Bhonagiri, D, Blythe, D, Botha, J, Cade, J, Dobb, G, Eddington, J, Flabouris, A, French, C, Garrett, P, Henderson, S, Ihle, B, Joyce, C, Kalkoff, M, Lipman, J, Milliss, D, Mitchell, I, Morgan, J, Nair, P, Orford, N, Raza, A, Shehabi, Y, Tobin, A, Totaro, R, Turner, A, Wright, C, Little, L, Morrison, A, Regaglia, G, Shukla, R, Baigent, C, Emberson, J, Wheeler, D, Young, D, Billot, L, Bompoint, S, Heritier, S, Lo, SN, Pillai, A, Pandey, S, Ryan, S, Schmidt, M, Starzec, G, Vijayan, B, Ashley, R, Gissane, J, Malchukova, K, Ranse, J, Nand, K, Sara, T, Cheung, W, Fugaccia, E, Lawrence, P, Millis, D, Tan, J, Thankrishnan, G, Wong, H, Harrigan, P, Crowfoot, E, Hardie, M, Micallef, S, Brieva, J, Lintott, M, Seppelt, I, Gresham, R, Nikas, M, Weisbrodt, L, Bass, F, Boyle, M, Campbell, M, Hammond, N, Ankers, S, O'Connor, A, Potter, J, Rajbhandari, D, Dhiacou, V, Jovanovska, A, Munster, F, Breeding, J, Burns, C, Morrison, M, Pfeffercorn, C, Ritchie, A, Buhr, H, Eccleston, M, Parke, R, Bell, J, Newby, L, Mehrtens, J, West, C, Rudder, L, Sutton, J, Groves, N, McDonald, S, Jaspers, J, Harwood, M, Helyar, J, Mackie, B, Boots, R, Bertenshaw, C, Deans, R, Fourie, C, Lassig-Smith, M, Stuart, J, Edwards, J, O'Connor, S, Lewis, K, Rivett, J, Field, T, McAllister, R, Marsden, K, Mathlin, C, Mercer, I, O'Sullivan, K, Edington, J, Boschert, C, Smith, J, Graan, M, Ho, S, Fowler, N, McInness, J, Pratt, N, Elderkin, T, Fraser, M, Kinmonth, A, Barrett, J, Wilson, S, Galt, P, Burton, S, Culhane, C, Ioannidis, R, Roberston, M, Barge, D, Caf, T, Howe, B, Low, P, Holmes, J, Smith, R, Davies, A, Murray, L, Nevill, R, Vallance, S, Varley, S, White, V, Raunow, H, Palermo, A, Boardman, M, Chamberlain, J, Gould, A, McEntaggart, G, Perryman, S, Thomas, L, and In, RENALRTS
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Randomization ,Critical Illness ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Hemodiafiltration ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Renal replacement therapy ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,business.industry ,Acute kidney injury ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Acute Kidney Injury ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Female ,business ,Hypophosphatemia - Abstract
Background The optimal intensity of continuous renal-replacement therapy remains unclear. We conducted a multicenter, randomized trial to compare the effect of this therapy, delivered at two different levels of intensity, on 90-day mortality among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury. Methods We randomly assigned critically ill adults with acute kidney injury to continuous renal-replacement therapy in the form of postdilution continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration with an effluent flow of either 40 ml per kilogram of body weight per hour (higher intensity) or 25 ml per kilogram per hour (lower intensity). The primary outcome measure was death within 90 days after randomization. Results Of the 1508 enrolled patients, 747 were randomly assigned to higher-intensity therapy, and 761 to lower-intensity therapy with continuous venovenous hemodiafiltration. Data on primary outcomes were available for 1464 patients (97.1%): 721 in the higher-intensity group and 743 in the lower-intensity group. The two study groups had similar baseline characteristics and received the study treatment for an average of 6.3 and 5.9 days, respectively (P = 0.35). At 90 days after randomization, 322 deaths had occurred in the higher-intensity group and 332 deaths in the lower-intensity group, for a mortality of 44.7% in each group (odds ratio, 1.00; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.81 to 1.23; P = 0.99). At 90 days, 6.8% of survivors in the higher-intensity group (27 of 399), as compared with 4.4% of survivors in the lower-intensity group (18 of 411), were still receiving renal-replacement therapy (odds ratio, 1.59; 95% CI, 0.86 to 2.92; P = 0.14). Hypophosphatemia was more common in the higher-intensity group than in the lower-intensity group (65% vs. 54%, P Conclusions In critically ill patients with acute kidney injury, treatment with higher-intensity continuous renal-replacement therapy did not reduce mortality at 90 days. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00221013.)
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79. Teacher Differences as Perceived by Students
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Simpkins, W. S., Browne, R. K., and Field, T. W.
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- 1973
80. Streptococcus agalactiae Multilocus sequence type 261 is associated with mortalities in the emerging Ghanaian tilapia industry
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Verner-Jeffreys, D W, primary, Wallis, T J, additional, Cano Cejas, I, additional, Ryder, D, additional, Haydon, D J, additional, Domazoro, J F, additional, Dontwi, J, additional, Field, T R, additional, Adjei-Boteng, D, additional, Wood, G, additional, Bean, T, additional, and Feist, S W, additional
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- 2017
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81. National Market Cow and Bull Beef Quality Audit--1999: A survey of producer-related defects in market cows and bulls
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Roeber, D. L., Mies, P. D., Smith, C. D., Belk, K. E., Field, T. G., Tatum, J. D., Scanga, J. A., and Smith, G. C.
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Beef cattle -- Evaluation ,Meat -- Quality ,Beef industry -- Research ,Agricultural research -- Analysis ,Meat inspection -- Analysis ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
The 1999 National Market Cow and Bull Beef Quality Audit comprised face-to-face interviews with industry representatives (n = 49); in-plant evaluations of cattle in holding pens (n = 3,969), carcasses on harvest floors (n = 5,679), and in carcass coolers (n = 4,378); and a strategy workshop. Face-to-face interviews suggested that the beef industry was most frequently concerned about the presence of antibiotic residues in carcasses, presence of lead shot in carcasses, and price discovery for carcasses following excessive trimming of bruises and testing due to arthritic joints, pathogens, or antibiotic residues. Although live animal evaluations determined that 73.4% of beef cows, 60.8% of dairy cows, 63.7% of beef bulls, and 70.9% of dairy bulls did not exhibit evidence of lameness, losses due to lameness were greater (P [is less than] 0.05) than in the 1994 National Non-Fed Beef Quality Audit. In-plant audits revealed that 88.9, 10.3, and 88.2% of cow carcasses and 18.9, 21.2, and 52.9% of bull carcasses had inadequate muscling, arthritic joints, and at least 1 bruise, respectively, all of which resulted in greater (P [is less than] 0.05) losses than the same defects in 1994. Audits revealed that 88.9% of cow carcasses and 18.9% of bull carcasses were lightly muscled, resulting in greater (P [is less than] 0.05) losses for cow carcasses, and similar (P [is greater than] 0.05) losses for bull carcasses, than the same defect in the 1994 audit. Also, 14.5 and 30.8% of cow carcasses and 6.9 and 5.9% of bull carcasses had excess external fat and yellow-colored external fat, respectively, which was an improvement (P [is less than] 0.05) over 1994 results. In aggregate, 24.1, 19.2, 7.2, 6.7, 9.5, and 1.1% of livers, tripe, hearts, heads, tongues, and whole cattle or carcasses, respectively, were condemned and 60.6, 2.4, and 46.5% of cattle had hide damage from latent defects, insect damage, and brands, respectively. Condemnation rates were generally lower (P [is less than] 0.05), but tongue condemnations and frequency of branded hides were higher (P [is less than] 0.05) than in 1994. Producers should promote value in cows and bulls by managing to minimize quality defects, monitoring health and condition, and marketing in a timely manner. Using these techniques, producers might have recaptured $13.82, $27.50, and $27.50, respectively, for each cow or bull harvested in 1999. Key Words: Cows, Bulls, Carcass Quality, Auditing
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- 2001
82. The importance of comprehensive agricultural education in land-grant institutions: A historical perspective
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Grant, P. M., Field, T. G., Green, R. D., and Rollin, B. E.
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Agricultural education -- Social aspects ,Agricultural policy -- Social aspects ,Education, Humanistic -- Social aspects ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Any thorough examination of the present and future of agricultural education must certainly begin with a look into its past. Since the creation of the United States, many leading American philosophers have viewed a strong agrarian culture as the bedrock of American vigor. These same philosophers repeatedly noted the significance of comprehensive agricultural education to a nation rich in agricultural wealth. The signing of the Agricultural Colleges Act legitimized the concept of formal education in the agricultural sciences and provided funding for such education. The Act, which came to be known as the Morrill Act, after one of its primary authors, stressed the importance of comprehensive education. In fact, the inclusion of liberal studies was specifically mentioned in the Morrill Act and was defended repeatedly by Morrill himself. Comprehensive education prevented graduating technically trained students who were lacking in the basic outcomes of education--critical, comprehensive problem solving, cohesive thought, and effective communication. However, throughout history, the demands of a growing population coupled with rapid advancements in scientific knowledge led to a gradual move away from comprehensive education in agricultural sciences toward increasing specialization, resulting in more narrowly trained students. Today's agricultural students are technically well versed but often lack the skill and knowledge required for cohesive thought and critical problem solving. Addressing the multitude of challenges facing leaders in the future of agriculture requires much more than technical skill. These challenges require quick, yet careful thinkers and communicators who can respond to changing market structure and consumer demand in a dynamic way. Students who are a product of a conscious move toward amalgamation of burgeoning scientific knowledge and technical prowess with an integrative education emphasizing relationships between disciplines would better serve tomorrow's agriculture. Key Words: Agricultural Education, Agricultural Sciences
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- 2000
83. Biomechanics of the Coracoclavicular Ligament Complex and Augmentations Used in Its Repair and Reconstruction(*)
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Motamedi, Ali R., Blevins, Field T., Willis, Michael C., McNally, Thomas P., and Shahinpoor, Mohsen
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Clavicle -- Injuries ,Ligaments ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Published
- 2000
84. Is there a Worker Co‐operative Finance Life Cycle? — An Exploratory Study
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Neale, C.W. and Field, T.
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- 1985
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85. Reconstruction of the Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments After Knee Dislocation
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Wascher, Daniel C., Becker, Jeremy R., Dexter, James G., and Blevins, Field T.
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Knee -- Dislocation ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Homografts -- Health aspects ,Health ,Sports and fitness - Published
- 1999
86. Touch Research Institutes: an interview with Dr Tiffany Field
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Field T
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Medical education ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,business.industry ,General Health Professions ,Medicine ,Miami ,business ,General Nursing - Abstract
The following paper reports on a recent visit to the Touch Research Institutes (TRI) based at the University of Miami School of Medicine. The main purpose of making the journey was to participate in a 3-day Research Training Workshop. The paper will first provide a brief overview of the history and work of the TRI. There will then be an interview with Dr Tiffany Field, the TRI founder and Director, and finally accounts of the workshop experience itself and a visit to one of Miami's foremost schools of massage therapy: 'Educating Hands'.
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- 2001
87. Meniscal repair in very young children
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Ronald Turker, Field T. Blevins, Bourke Cashmore, Joseph K. Newcomer, David M. Bloome, and George A. Paletta
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chirurgie orthopedique ,Meniscal tears ,Endoscopic surgery ,Knee Injuries ,Menisci, Tibial ,Lower limb ,Arthroscopy ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Rupture ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Suture Techniques ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,eye diseases ,Tibial Meniscus Injuries ,Surgery ,Meniscal repair ,Child, Preschool ,Orthopedic surgery ,Female ,business - Abstract
This article reports the cases of what we believe to be the youngest patients with traumatic meniscal tears treated by repair. The 2 cases were treated with different meniscal repair techniques. A review of the literature regarding traumatic meniscal tears in children is provided.
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88. Biomechanics of the Coracoclavicular Ligament Complex and Augmentations Used in Its Repair and Reconstruction
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Mohsen Shahinpoor, Thomas P. McNally, Michael C. Willis, Ali R. Motamedi, and Field T. Blevins
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Adult ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Arthroplasty ,Coracoid ,03 medical and health sciences ,Polydioxanone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cadaver ,Humans ,Medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Coracoclavicular ligament ,Trapezoid ligament ,Analysis of Variance ,030222 orthopedics ,business.industry ,Biomechanics ,030229 sport sciences ,Anatomy ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Acromioclavicular Joint ,chemistry ,Clavicle ,Ligaments, Articular ,Stress, Mechanical ,business ,Cadaveric spasm - Abstract
Augmentation is a well-accepted and common component of coracoclavicular ligament repairs and reconstructions. The purpose of this study was to examine and compare the strength, stiffness, and mode of failure of the coracoclavicular ligament complex and four different augmentation techniques in cadaveric shoulders. There was no significant difference in the mean failure load between the intact ligament complex (724.9+/-230.9 N) and augmentations performed with braided polydioxanone (PDS) (676.7+/-115.4 N) or braided polyethylene placed through (986.1+/-391.1 N) or around (762.7+/-218.2 N) the clavicle. The mean failure load for augmentations using a 6.5-mm cancellous screw through the clavicle and into a single cortex of the coracoid (390.1+/-253.6 N) was significantly lower than that for the intact coracoclavicular ligaments. There was no difference in mean stiffness between the intact coracoclavicular ligament complex (115.9+/-36.2 N/mm) and the braided polyethylene augmentations placed through (99.8+/-22.2 N/mm) or around (90.0+/-25.5 N/mm) the clavicle. Polydioxanone augmentations were significantly less stiff (27.4+/-3.3 N/mm) than the intact complex, while screw augmentations were significantly stiffer (250.4+/-88.2 N/mm). There were no significant differences in strength or stiffness of braided polyethylene reconstructions placed around or through a drill hole in the clavicle.
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- 2000
89. Septic Arthritis Following Arthroscopic Meniscus Repair: A Cluster of Three Cases
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Daniel C. Wascher, Joe Salgado, Fred Koster, and Field T. Blevins
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Adult ,DNA, Bacterial ,Male ,Reoperation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Lumen (anatomy) ,Arthritis ,Knee Injuries ,Meniscus (anatomy) ,Menisci, Tibial ,Arthroscopy ,Staphylococcus epidermidis ,Sepsis ,Synovial Fluid ,medicine ,Humans ,Surgical Wound Infection ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Endoscopes ,Arthritis, Infectious ,Debridement ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,business.industry ,Endoscopy ,Staphylococcal Infections ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Tibial Meniscus Injuries ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Equipment Contamination ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Septic arthritis ,business ,Arthroscopes ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Three cases of Staphylococcus epidermidis septic arthritis following inside-out arthroscopic meniscus repair within a 4-day period at the same facility are described. All three patients responded to surgical debridement and 4 to 6 weeks of intravenous antibiotics. In each instance, the meniscus and repair sutures were left intact; 12- to 38-month follow-up revealed no evidence of infection or meniscal symptoms. Epidemiological investigation implicated the meniscus repair cannulas as one of the few factors common to all three cases. Molecular typing of bacterial DNA revealed that two of the three isolated organisms showed identical pulsed-field gel electrophoretic patterns, implying a common source of inoculation. Experimental contamination of the cannulas revealed that only sterilization involving ultrasonification, lumen washing by water jet, and steam sterilization resulted in clean and sterile cannulas.
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- 1999
90. Effect of humeral head component size on hemiarthroplasty translations and rotations
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Field T. Blevins, Fabian E. Pollo, Peter A. Torzilli, and Russell F. Warren
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Rotation ,Shoulder Joint ,business.industry ,Elbow ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Humerus ,Osteotomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cadaver ,medicine ,Fresh frozen ,Linear relation ,Humans ,Head (vessel) ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Surgery ,Component (group theory) ,Arthroplasty, Replacement ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Effective volume ,business - Abstract
Glenohumeral translation and rotation were measured in 6 grossly normal, fresh frozen shoulder preparations while a manual load was applied to the humerus. The same tests (maximum elevation, total rotation, anterior/posterior (A/P) translation, and inferior translation) were repeated for each shoulder through 8 series: 1 with the shoulder intact, 1 with the shoulder vented, and 6 with progressively larger humeral head components after hemiarthroplasty.There was an inverse linear relation between humeral head component size and all 4 outcome variables. Replacing the native head with a component of equal diameter reduced elevation 20%, rotation 40%, A/P translation 50%, and inferior translation 60% in the vented shoulder. Replacing the native head with a component of equal effective volume decreased elevation 8%, rotation 20%, A/P translation 25%, and inferior translation 40% in the vented shoulder. Increasing humeral head component size decreased rotation, A/P translation, and inferior translation by similar percentages and elevation somewhat less. Humeral head component size is better described in terms of volume than in terms of diameter or offset. (J Shoulder Elbow Surg 1998;7:591-8.)
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- 1998
91. Rotator Cuff Pathology in Athletes
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Field T. Blevins
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Diagnostic Imaging ,Joint Instability ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Rotation ,Sports medicine ,Cumulative Trauma Disorders ,Microtrauma ,Poison control ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Physical examination ,Patient Care Planning ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Arthroscopy ,Rotator Cuff ,Tensile Strength ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Medical History Taking ,Physical Examination ,Physical Therapy Modalities ,Rupture ,Muscle Weakness ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Shoulder Joint ,business.industry ,Rotator cuff injury ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Shoulder Impingement Syndrome ,Athletic Injuries ,Physical therapy ,Shoulder joint ,Stress, Mechanical ,Subacromial bursa ,business ,human activities - Abstract
The rotator cuff is the primary dynamic stabiliser of the glenohumeral joint and is placed under significant stress during overhead and contact sports. Mechanisms of injury include repetitive microtrauma, usually seen in the athlete involved in overhand sports, and macrotrauma associated with contact sports. Rotator cuff injury and dysfunction in the overhand athlete may be classified based on aetiology as primary impingement, primary tensile overload, and secondary impingement and tensile overload resulting from glenohumeral instability. A thorough history and physical examination are paramount in the evaluation, classification and treatment planning of the athlete with rotator cuff pathology. Imaging studies are a helpful adjunct to the history and physical. Athletes with primary impingement are usually middle aged or older and often have chronic shoulder pain and sometimes weakness associated with overhand sporting activities. Night pain is typical of full thickness rotator cuff tears. Impingement signs are positive and strength of elevation and external rotation are often limited. They usually respond to a nonoperative rehabilitation programme centred on decreasing inflammation, restoring range of motion and strengthening the rotator cuff and scapular stabilisers. Depending on the degree of cuff pathology, acromioplasty, debridement of partial cuff tears, and repair of full thickness tears are usually successful in those who fail a rehabilitation programme. Overhand athletes with cuff pathology secondary to subtle anterior instability are usually young and complain of pain and decreased throwing velocity. Instability may be so subtle that it is only detectable through a positive relocation test on examination. The majority of these athletes do not have a Bankart lesion on magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopic examination. Arthroscopic examination usually demonstrates anterior capsular laxity (positive 'drive-through' sign), as well as superior-posterior labral and cuff injury typical of internal impingement. If rehabilitation alone is not successful, a capsulolabral repair followed by rehabilitation may allow the athlete to return to their previous level of competition. The athlete with an acute episode of macrotrauma to the shoulder resulting in cuff pathology usually presents with pain, limited active elevation and a positive 'shrug sign'. Arthroscopy and debridement of thickened, inflamed or scarred subacromial bursa with cuff repair or debridement as indicated is usually successful in those who do not respond to a rehabilitation programme.
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- 1997
92. Dissociation of modular humeral head components: A biomechanical and implant retrieval study
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Xiang-Hua Deng, Field T. Blevins, David M. Dines, Russell F. Warren, and Peter A. Torzilli
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Joint Prosthesis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dissociation (chemistry) ,Materials Testing ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Humerus ,Fixation (histology) ,Orthodontics ,Shoulder Joint ,business.industry ,Impaction ,General Medicine ,Bone cement ,Arthroplasty ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Equipment Failure ,Shoulder joint ,Implant ,business - Abstract
In vivo dissociation of the Morse-taper of shoulder arthroplasty modular humeral components has been reported. The incidence of this complication appears to be approximately 1:1000. The objective of this study was to identify conditions that might affect the Morse-taper interface strength in humeral components. Mechanical tests were performed to load and dissociate humeral heads from the humeral stems (titanium). The effect of loading rate, load amplitude, and number of impactions was investigated. Dissociation force was measured after the taper was contaminated with water, oil, blood, and bone cement particles. The mean dissociation force after two impactions with a mallet was 2926 +/- 955 N. Dissociation force was linearly proportional to impaction force. Repetitive loading beyond two impactions did not significantly increase taper strength. Contamination of the taper with as little as 0.4 ml of fluid could prevent fixation of the taper.
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- 1997
93. BIOLOGY OF THE ROTATOR CUFF TENDON
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Mladen Djurasovic, Field T. Blevins, Kathryn G. Vogel, and Evan L. Flatow
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Type III collagen ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Rotator cuff injury ,Anatomy ,Tendon structure ,Fibroblasts ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Tendon ,Surgery ,Rotator Cuff ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Animals ,Humans ,Medicine ,Proteoglycans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Collagen ,business ,Type I collagen ,Glycosaminoglycans - Abstract
Tendons are complex composite material composed primarily of water, collagen, proteolycans, and cells, designed to transmit tensile loads from muscle to bone. Although rotator cuff tendons differ in many ways from other tendons in the body, a knowledge of basic tendon structure and function is helpful in understanding rotator cuff tendon biology, injury, and repair. In addition to type I collagen, rotator cuff tendons contain small amounts of type III collagen, which play a role in healing and repair. In comparison with other tendons, the increased glycosaminoglycan and proteoglycan content seen in rotator cuff tendons may be adaptive, pathologic, or both. The etiology of rotator cuff pathology is probably related to trauma, aging, and degeneration. As our understanding of these processes increases, we will be able to develop and implement improved preventative and therapeutic interventions for rotator cuff pathology.
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- 1997
94. Streptococcus agalactiae Multilocus sequence type 261 is associated with mortalities in the emerging Ghanaian tilapia industry.
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Verner‐Jeffreys, D. W., Wallis, T. J., Cano Cejas, I., Ryder, D., Haydon, D. J., Domazoro, J F, Dontwi, J., Field, T. R., Adjei‐Boteng, D., Wood, G., Bean, T., and Feist, S W
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FISH diseases ,TILAPIA ,AQUACULTURE ,FISHERIES ,PATHOGENIC microorganisms - Abstract
The article presents a study that examines how Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.) aquaculture can offer a sustainable source of food, employment and promote economic activity in Ghana and elsewhere in Africa. It notes that farmers had variable experiences of medication, including in-feed application of antibiotics like oxytetracycline and amoxicillin. Antibiotics were mainly found to lower mortality, but only so long as they were actively administered.
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- 2018
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95. Structure, function, and adaptation of tendon
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Field T. Blevins
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medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Structure function ,medicine ,Surgery ,Adaptation (computer science) ,business ,Neuroscience ,Tendon - Published
- 1996
96. Proteoglycans of human rotator cuff tendons
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Field T. Blevins, Kathryn G. Vogel, Anna Plaas, and Matthew C. Berenson
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Adult ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Decorin ,Blotting, Western ,Dermatan sulfate ,Rotator Cuff Injuries ,Rotator Cuff ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Antibody Specificity ,medicine ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Rotator cuff ,Hyaluronic Acid ,Aggrecan ,Aged ,Extracellular Matrix Proteins ,Chondroitin Lyases ,biology ,Chemistry ,Rotator cuff injury ,Biglycan ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,carbohydrates (lipids) ,Cartilage ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Proteoglycan ,Chromatography, Gel ,biology.protein ,Fibrocartilage ,Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel ,Proteoglycans ,Carrier Proteins ,Fibromodulin - Abstract
Rotator cuff and biceps tendons that appeared grossly normal were procured from adult cadavers without a history of shoulder problems. These tendons were analyzed for the amount and type of glycosaminoglycan, type of proteoglycan, and histology. When compared with the distal/tensional region of biceps tendon, the glycosaminoglycan content of supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and subscapularis tendons was 2.5-fold higher and the glycosaminoglycan content of the proximal/compressed region of biceps tendon was 3-fold higher. The ratio of hyaluronic acid to chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate in all three cuff tendons was approximately 1. Rotator cuff tendons contained large proteoglycan similar to aggrecan, as demonstrated by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel migration elution from Sepharose CL-4B, and content of both chondroitin sulfate and keratan sulfate chains. Both decorin and biglycan were also present, as demonstrated by migration in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels and core protein immunoreactivity. In contrast decorin was the only proteoglycan prominent in distal/tensional regions of biceps tendon. Histological analysis showed layers of loosely organized alcian blue-stained material running between the longitudinal collagen fiber bundles. The proteoglycan content of rotator cuff tendons was similar to fibrocartilage in tendons that have been subjected to compressive loads in situ. This suggests that cells of normal adult rotator cuff tendons have adapted to loads distinct from pure tension. However, the histological organization did not resemble mature fibrocartilage. The increased amount of proteoglycan in rotator cuff tendons may serve to separate and lubricate collagen bundles as they move relative to each other during normal shoulder motion.
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- 1996
97. Some dimensions of a science cognitive style and their relevance for the classroom
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Field, T. W.
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- 1971
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98. The Effects of Donor Age and Strain Rate on the Biomechanical Properties of Bone-Patellar Tendon-Bone Allografts
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Field T. Blevins, Arthur L. Boland, Wilson C. Hayes, Gregory T. Bigler, and Aaron T. Hecker
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Adult ,Male ,musculoskeletal diseases ,Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Anterior cruciate ligament ,Population ,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Strain (injury) ,Fractures, Bone ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Patellar Ligament ,Tensile Strength ,Ultimate tensile strength ,medicine ,Humans ,Transplantation, Homologous ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,education ,Tensile testing ,Orthodontics ,030222 orthopedics ,education.field_of_study ,Bone Transplantation ,Tibia ,business.industry ,Biomechanics ,030229 sport sciences ,Middle Aged ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Elasticity ,Tissue Donors ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Surgery ,Transplantation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Ligament ,Female ,Stress, Mechanical ,business - Abstract
Over 50% of all knee injuries involve partial or com plete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament. Surgical reconstruction of this ligament using an isometrically placed bone-patellar tendon-bone autograft is the cur rent technique of choice; however, harvest of patellar tendon as a free graft can lead to increased morbidity. To address this issue, allogenic patellar tendon grafts have been introduced as alternatives to autogenic graft material. The purpose of this study was to exam ine effects of age and strain rate on tensile strength, modulus, and failure mode of bone-patellar tendon- bone allografts from a typical population of tissue do nors. Eighty-two, fresh-frozen, bone-patellar tendon- bone allografts were harvested from 25 different donors, aged 17 to 54. Paired grafts from individual patellar tendons were assigned randomly to tensile testing at either 10% or 100% elongation per second. Tensile strength, modulus, and failure mode were not significantly different for tests conducted at these 2 strain rates. Correlations between tensile strength and age were not significant for tests conducted at either strain rate. Specimens tested at a strain rate of 100% per second exhibited weak but significant negative correlation between modulus and age, with modulus decreasing 25% over the age range examined.
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99. Corrigendum: Absolute cross sections for dissociative electron attachment to HCCCN (2015J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Phys.48035201)
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Gilmore, T D, primary and Field, T A, additional
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- 2015
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100. Prolonged sirolimus administration after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation is associated with decreased risk for moderate-severe chronic graft-versus-host disease
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Pidala, J., primary, Kim, J., additional, Alsina, M., additional, Ayala, E., additional, Betts, B. C., additional, Fernandez, H. F., additional, Field, T., additional, Jim, H., additional, Kharfan-Dabaja, M. A., additional, Locke, F. L., additional, Mishra, A., additional, Nishihori, T., additional, Ochoa-Bayona, L., additional, Perez, L., additional, Riches, M., additional, and Anasetti, C., additional
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