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102. Circulation in muscle during acute pressor responses to emotional stress and during chronic sustained elevation of blood pressure
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Brod, J., primary
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- 1964
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103. HAeMODYNAMIC BASIS OF ACUTE PRESSOR REACTIONS AND HYPERTENSION
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Brod, J., primary
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- 1963
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104. Pathogenesis of Cardiac Oedema
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Brod, J., primary
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- 1972
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105. INFLUENCE OF FASTING ON THE IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS AND COURSE OF ACUTE GLOMERULONEPHRITIS
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Brod, J., primary, Fencl, V., additional, Pávková, L., additional, Hejl, Z., additional, and Kratková, E., additional
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- 1958
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106. Hæmodynamics in Essential Hypertension.
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BROD, J., FENCL, V., HEJL, Z., and JIRKA, J.
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- 1959
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107. An Attempt of Assessment of the Condition of the Regulatory Mechanisms of Blood Pressure by a Dynamic Cold Pressor Test.
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Brod, J., Fenc, V., Gérová, M., Hejl, Z., Jirka, J., Kieszlerová, V., Kotanová, E., Prát, V., and Zajíc, F.
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- 1956
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108. The Belle II Physics Book
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C. Niebuhr, Ulrich Nierste, I. Heredia-De La Cruz, Mikihiko Nakao, Philip Bambade, Kristine M. Smith, Concettina Sfienti, S. Bilokin, M. Iwasaki, G. Tetlalmatzi-Xolocotzi, S. Sandilya, Andreas Crivellin, M. Uchida, Melissa K. Takahashi, L. K. Li, S. Bettarini, B. G. Cheon, M. Blanke, M. Starič, Yoshinobu Unno, L. M. Cremaldi, D. van Dyk, T. Kumita, Andrey Sokolov, V. Bhardwaj, Ikaros I.Y. Bigi, J. Tan, Shuji Tanaka, G. S. Varner, M. Arndt, R. A. Briere, I. Nakamura, M. Maggiora, R. Itoh, T. Geßler, K. Nishimura, Cai-Dian Lü, Kevin Varvell, Matthias Jamin, Gil Paz, D. Cinabro, Fady Bishara, R. Giordano, M. Lubej, J. Schueler, K. Belous, S. Korpar, W. Yuan, C. Joo, G. López Castro, A. Gaz, H. Kindo, X. Zhou, Andrzej J. Buras, Mikolaj Misiak, E. Solovieva, L. E. Piilonen, B. Gobbo, P. Chang, M. Kumar, A. Rostomyan, Takuya Higuchi, A. Frey, Michael Gronau, Ian Watson, Bruce Yabsley, E. Won, James E. Fast, K. Huang, A. Morda, F. Forti, M. Mrvar, M. Ciuchini, Agnese Martini, A. K. Giri, K. Sumisawa, D. Neverov, B. G. Fulsom, G. De Pietro, Y. Guan, G. Rizzo, M. Bračko, M. Destefanis, G. Bell, P. Taras, B. Bhuyan, L. Podesta Lerma, S. Marcello, S. Gribanov, S. Jahn, V. Gaur, Michael Ritzert, Antonio Pich, M. Schram, A. Sibidanov, Dipak Kumar Sahoo, L. Zani, S. E. Vahsen, R. Mussa, Z. Was, A. Vossen, Yukinori Sato, A. Zupanc, F. Meier, M. Künzel, J. V. Bennett, A. Garmash, H. Atmacan, Satoshi Mishima, Jelena Ninkovic, Mehmet Zeyrek, W. Sutcliffe, T. J. Moon, Soumen Paul, Q. Xu, Rocky Bala Garg, Henryk Czyz, Y.-T. Lai, R. Godang, Andreas Warburton, Hitoshi Yamamoto, W. Yan, J. G. Shiu, C. L. Hsu, H. B. Jeon, H. Aihara, D. Greenwald, C. Hearty, Thorsten Feldmann, M. Tanaka, H. Miyata, U. Gebauer, T. E. Browder, Prafulla Kumar Behera, T. Iijima, O. Seon, Frank Simon, Felix Metzner, M. Greco, F. Müller, S.I. Eidelman, A. Ishikawa, Y. Usov, P. Ahlburg, Stephen Godfrey, Y. Kiyo, Zoltan Ligeti, G. Muroyama, K. Kim, Svjetlana Fajfer, Stephen Lars Olsen, D. J. Summers, C. Wessel, S. Wehle, O. Frost, P. K. Resmi, Sumio Yamada, N. Dash, Nora Brambilla, U. Tippawan, B. Scavino, F. Di Capua, Phillip Urquijo, Felix Kahlhoefer, Y. Iwasaki, B. Paschen, S. Longo, H. Ono, Pablo Roig, R. Mizuk, W. Kuehn, F. J. Tackmann, S. Rummel, P. Križan, Joachim Brod, M. De Nuccio, Javier Virto, C. S. Park, S. Y. Suzuki, X. P. Xu, H. Miyake, T. Kuhr, I. Ripp-Baudot, C. MacQueen, R. Kowalewski, D. Shih, M. Hoek, Y. J. Kwon, S. Zakharov, J. Jones, W. W. Jacobs, E. Passemar, Kohei Ogawa, D. Nomura, V. Savinov, R. J. Sobie, John Webb, W. Gradl, D. Kotchetkov, M. V. Purohit, L. Vitale, W. S. Hou, D. J. Robinson, Y. B. Li, Massimo Berger, S. Hollitt, A. Sangal, Shih-Chang Lee, Shoji Hashimoto, S. Fiore, S. Di Carlo, K. Wan, P. Branchini, Yongsun Kim, A. Rabusov, A. De Yta Hernandez, Marcel Vos, Vittorio Lubicz, Samo Stanič, A. J. Schwartz, L. Cao, P. Leitl, S. Bilmis, J. Stypula, K. Lalwani, C. Schwanda, Ayan Paul, G. Tejeda Muñoz, Xuejun Wang, R. Sinha, M. Hernandez Villanueva, S. Uehara, Makoto Tabata, Jakub Kandra, N. Rout, Jakob Schwichtenberg, E. Graziani, S. Hirose, C. Miller, H. J. Kim, A. S. Kronfeld, K. Inami, Junko Shigemitsu, Kai Schmidt-Hoberg, A. Fodor, C. Z. Yuan, S. H. Robertson, J. M. Roney, D. Cuesta, Wolfgang Altmannshofer, D. Matvienko, R. Stroili, Megumi Naruki, Jernej F. Kamenik, F. Luetticke, J. H. Yin, H. Schreeck, Florian Bernlochner, S. X. Li, B.A. Shwartz, A. Passeri, E. Prencipe, M. Gabriel, I. Yeo, R. Rasheed, Noritaka Shimizu, T. V. Dong, K. Adamczyk, F. De Fazio, M. Nayak, F. Tenchini, M. Merola, Heather E. Logan, A. Nefediev, Qiang Li, Matthew T. Bender, Ihn Sik Seong, M. Remnev, B. Gao, I. M. Peruzzi, D. Getzkow, I. Domínguez Jiménez, B. Golob, T. Lueck, D. Liventsev, A. B. Kaliyar, G. Pakhlova, T. Sumiyoshi, Janusz Rosiek, Jia-ju Zhang, Luca Silvestrini, Antonio D. Polosa, Abhisek Datta, V. Chekelian, D. Rodríguez Pérez, Vladimir Zhulanov, Christoph Bobeth, H. K. Moon, B. Spruck, Y. Jin, R. Kroeger, K. Prasanth, J. Evans, Roman Zwicky, Y. Zhang, H. Nakazawa, I. Adachi, Xuyang Gao, J. S. Lange, Y. Ushiroda, M. E. Sevior, S. Westhoff, Victoria Zhukova, V. M. Braun, N. Gabyshev, D. Červenkov, G. B. Mohanty, C. Ketter, Martin Ritter, Thomas Teubner, Dmytro Levit, P. Goldenzweig, T. D. Kimmel, G. Casarosa, N. Taniguchi, M. Z. Wang, R. Van Tonder, E. De La Cruz Burelo, Alberto Aloisio, Antonio Vairo, Y. Ban, G. De Nardo, J. F. Krohn, N. Offen, N. Anh Ky, R. Kulasiri, Y. Kato, P. Pakhlov, Jure Zupan, J. F. Strube, M. Sumihama, K. Kinoshita, U. Tamponi, Nils Braun, Tao Luo, K. Tanida, P. Wieduwilt, J. B. Kim, Y. Yusa, N. T. Hong Van, Peter Stoffer, K. Senyo, R. Cheaib, Feng-Kun Guo, Tobias Huber, A. Tayduganov, T. Yoshinobu, E. Guido, L. Li Gioi, Vladimir Popov, G. Inguglia, M. Perelló, G. Russo, N. Nellikunnummel, H. Park, A. Bozek, M. Takizawa, M. Jung, S. Levonian, S. Skambraks, A. Korobov, Z. S. Stottler, I. Jaegle, Jae-Yong Lee, J. Pradler, K. Miyabayashi, S. Baehr, B. Moussallam, A. Gellrich, L. Burmistrov, S. Cunliffe, Y. Onuki, Yi Fan Hu, X. Ji, Y. Maeda, Hidekazu Kakuno, H. Kichimi, M. C. Chang, T. Morii, M. Salehi, Rakesh Kumar, H. Y. Cheng, Z. J. Liptak, Bingran Wang, M. Khasmidatul, F. Beaujean, Ezio Torassa, J. Wiechczynski, Tariq Aziz, V. Aushev, Stephen R. Sharpe, R. Ayad, Seema Bahinipati, Yang Li, U. Stolzenberg, T. Nakano, Massimiliano Procura, K. J. Nath, Kenneth Moats, A. Loos, M. Shapkin, L. Santelj, S. Dey, T. Tsuboyama, Y. Tao, S. Schacht, A. Hershenhorn, D. Y. Kim, K. Chilikin, T. Kaneko, Y. Sakai, Abner Soffer, O. Hartbrich, S. Lacaprara, D. Epifanov, M. Barrett, H. Hayashii, Sasa Prelovsek, R. Pestotnik, B. Pal, J. Baudot, S. Bussino, Farvah Mahmoudi, Giulia Ricciardi, T. K. Pedlar, J. A. McKenna, E. Paoloni, Seongbae Yang, Yi Chen, Maya Hachiya Shimomura, Enrico Bernieri, S. Uno, Ladislav Andricek, G. Bonvicini, O. Gogota, Yu. Onishchuk, A. Vinokurova, Tobias Hurth, P. Krokovny, K. H. Kang, K. Cho, Grzegorz Nowak, A. Kokulu, T. Aushev, T. Ferber, Paul Jackson, Tomoyuki Konno, Alexander L. Kagan, D. Dossett, I. Kadenko, K. Trabelsi, J. Kahn, C. P. Shen, T. Deppisch, K. T. Kim, Gilberto Colangelo, Marcella Bona, H. Nakayama, C. Hanhart, S. Jia, Y. Shimizu, D. A. Sanders, Surajit Maity, J. B. Singh, S. K. Choi, S. Duell, N. Starinsky, Yuval Grossman, M. H. A. Nouxman, Martin Hoferichter, Silvano Simula, Junji Hisano, Alexey A. Petrov, E. Ganiev, S. Halder, A. Kuzmin, F. Abudinen, M. Yonenaga, Kim Maltman, Thomas Hauth, Elisa Manoni, T. Bilka, S. Reiter, E. De Lucia, M. Gelb, Ulrich Haisch, L. B. Rizzuto, Th. Müller, E. Waheed, H. Ye, Ryoutaro Watanabe, B. Deschamps, Claudia Cecchi, K. Hara, G. Caria, David M. Straub, Caleb Smith, Carlos Marinas, Z. Doležal, Tara Nanut, T. Uglov, A. Guo, A. Glazov, Matthew J. Dolan, C. Rosenfeld, R. M. Seddon, Martin Florian Bessner, L. Hofer, Jun Sasaki, Somnath Choudhury, E. Kou, J. Libby, D. M. Asner, K. Hayasaka, Cheng-Wei Chiang, J. W. Choi, Y. Seino, D. Besson, M. T. Prim, Takeo Kawasaki, Martin Beneke, S. Nishida, M. I. Martínez Hernández, S. Jaeger, Jochen Dingfelder, Nejc Košnik, H. M. 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I., Blanke, F. Bishara M., Bobeth, C., Bona, M., Brambilla, N., Braun, V. M., Brod, J., Buras, A. J., Cheng, H. Y., Chiang, C. W., Colangelo, G., Czyz, H., Datta, A., De Fazio, F., Deppisch, T., Dolan, M. J., Fajfer, S., Feldmann, T., Godfrey, S., Gronau, M., Grossman, Y., Guo, F. K., Haisch, U., Hanhart, C., Hashimoto, S., Hirose, S., Hisano, J., Hofer, L., Hoferichter, M., Hou, W. S., Huber, T., Jahn, S. Jaeger S., Jamin, M., Jones, J., Jung, M., Kagan, A. L., Kahlhoefer, F., Kamenik, J. F., Kaneko, T., Kiyo, Y., Kokulu, A., Kosnik, N., Kronfeld, A. S., Ligeti, Z., Logan, H., C. D., Lu, Lubicz, V., Mahmoudi, F., Maltman, K., Misiak, M., Mishima, S., Moats, K., Moussallam, B., Nefediev, A., Nierste, U., Nomura, D., Offen, N., Olsen, S. L., Passemar, E., Paul, A., Paz, G., Petrov, A. A., Pich, A., Polosa, A. D., Pradler, J., Prelovsek, S., Procura, M., Ricciardi, G., Robinson, D. J., Roig, P., Schacht, S., Schmidt-Hoberg, K., Schwichtenberg, J., Sharpe, S. 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It is composed of nine working groups (WGs), which 6/654 Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/ptep/article-abstract/2019/12/123C01/5685006 by Uniwersytet Slaski Biblioteka Glowna user on 20 February 2020 PTEP 2019, 123C01 E. Kou et al. are coordinated by teams of theory and experiment conveners: WG1, Semileptonic and leptonic B Decays; WG2, Radiative and Electroweak Penguins; WG3, φ1 and φ2 (Time-Dependent CP Violation) Measurements; WG4, φ3 Measurement; WG5, Charmless Hadronic B Decay; WG6, Charm; WG7, Quarkonium(-like); WG8, τ and Low-Multiplicity Processes; WG9, New Physics. We organized workshops twice a year from 2014 until 2016, which moved from KEK in Japan to Europe and the Americas, gathering experts in the respective fields for discussions with Belle II members. One of the goals for B2TiP was to propose so-called “golden and silver channels”: we asked each working group to choose, among numerous possible measurements, those that would have the highest potential impact and to focus on them for the writeup. Theorists scrutinized the role of those measurements in terms of understanding the theory behind them, and estimated the theoretical uncertainties now achievable as well as prospects for the future. For flavor physics, having tight control of hadronic uncertainties is one of the most crucial aspects in the field, and this is considered an important criterion in determining the golden or silver channels. Experimentalists, on the other hand, investigated the expected improvements with data from Belle II. For the channels where the errors are dominated by statistical uncertainties, or where systematic errors are reducible, the errors can decrease rapidly as more data becomes available. The impact of the upgraded performance from Belle II is a crucial element in reducing the uncertainties: we therefore include the latest available studies of the detector efficiency using Monte Carlo simulated events.We list the golden and silver channel table in the introductory chapter, as a guide for the chapters that follow. This book is not a collection of reports based on talks given at the workshops. The working group conveners endeavored to construct a coherent document that can be used by Belle II collaborators, and others in the field of flavor physics, as a reference. Two books of a similar type have been produced in the past: The BaBar Book [1] and The Physics of the B Factories [2]. In order to avoid too much repetition with respect to those references, we refer to them wherever possible for introductory material. We would like to thank the section editors and contributing authors for the many stimulating discussions and their tremendous efforts in bringing the book together." (Preface)
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109. Flavor physics in the quark sector
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S. Prell, Stefano Giagu, G. Volpi, Einan Gardi, Diego Guadagnoli, Jack Laiho, F. Ferroni, Brad Plaster, Christine Davies, Eugene Golowich, Barbara Sciascia, P. Paradisi, Matthew Wingate, Ulrik Egede, A. Masiero, D. M. Asner, Javier Virto, Andrzej J. Buras, S. Westhoff, O. Schneider, Junko Shigemitsu, Kim Maltman, I. S. Towner, Marcello Rotondo, S. Donati, Masahiro Fujikawa, Rainer Wanke, Vittorio Lubicz, V. Luth, M. Patel, N. Offen, Jure Zupan, T. Spadaro, Vicent Mateu, A. V. Telnov, Alexander Khodjamirian, C. Schwanda, Patrick Robbe, W. Dungel, Maurizio Pierini, Joachim Brod, S. Nishida, Enno E. Scholz, M. Rescigno, D. Tonelli, Z. Parsa, F. Martinez-Vidal, M. Palutan, G. Wilkinson, R. Kowalewski, Matthias Neubert, Federico Mescia, Patrick Koppenburg, J. Libby, Daniel P Cronin-Hennessy, Tobias Hurth, Alexey A. Petrov, I. K. Furic, C. J. Schilling, Marco Ciuchini, Sebastian Jäger, A.E. Bondar, Helmut Neufeld, André H. Hoang, Zdenek Dolezal, F. Simonetto, Cecilia Tarantino, M. Sozzi, P. Krokovny, Nazario Tantalo, Angelo Carbone, M. Beneke, Timothy Gershon, Caleb Smith, E. C. Martin, G. Eigen, Eduardo Rodrigues, A. J. Schwartz, Monika Blanke, T. E. Latham, E. Franco, Andreas Jüttner, K. Trabelsi, Vincenzo Cirigliano, J. C. Dingfelder, A.L. Sibidanov, D. Bauer, Massimo Antonelli, Andreas S. Kronfeld, A. Powell, Christophe Grojean, Phillip Urquijo, R. S. Van de Water, T. Goto, Enrico Lunghi, Cai-Dian Lü, Jonathan M. Flynn, Luca Silvestrini, R. F. Harr, William J. Marciano, Christoph Greub, A. Stocchi, F. DiLodovico, R. Sacco, G. Lanfranchi, Guido Martinelli, Amarjit Soni, I. P.J. Shipsey, N. Cabibbo, J. Serrano, G. B. Mohanty, Yuehong Xie, J. Rademaker, Thomas Becher, Silvano Simula, Jeremy Dalseno, D. E. Jaffe, Lars Sonnenschein, C. Bloise, Th. Feldmann, Adrian John Bevan, P. Spradlin, R. Van Kooten, Antonio Limosani, R. Faccini, G. Cavoto, Marcella Bona, Viola Sordini, S. Ricciardi, J. P. Coleman, Antonio Pich, D. Lopes Pegna, C. Bozzi, B. A. Schumm, Gino Isidori, Paolo Gambino, M. Moulson, Ulrich Haisch, Ben D. Pecjak, E. Passemar, Antonelli, M., Asner, D. M., Bauer, D., Becher, T., Beneke, M., Bevan, A. J., Blanke, M., Bloise, C., Bona, M., Bondar, A., Bozzi, C., Brod, J., Buras, A. J., Cabibbo, N., Carbone, A., Cavoto, G., Cirigliano, V., Ciuchini, M., Coleman, J. P., Cronin Hennessy, D. P., Dalseno, J. P., Davies, C. H., Di Lodovico, F., Dingfelder, J., Dolezal, Z., Donati, S., Dungel, W., Eigen, G., Egede, U., Faccini, R., Feldmann, T., Ferroni, F., Flynn, J. M., Franco, E., Fujikawa, M., Furic, I. K., Gambino, P., Gardi, E., Gershon, T. J., Giagu, S., Golowich, E., Goto, T., Greub, C., Grojean, C., Guadagnoli, D., Haisch, U. A., Harr, R. F., Hoang, A. H., Hurth, T., Isidori, G., Jaffe, D. E., Juettner, A., Jaeger, S., Khodjamirian, A., Koppenburg, P., Kowalewski, R. V., Krokovny, P., Kronfeld, A. S., Laiho, J., Lanfranchi, G., Latham, T. E., Libby, J., Limosani, A., Pegna D., Lope, Lu, C. D., Lubicz, Vittorio, Lunghi, E., Lueth, V. G., Maltman, K., Marciano, W. J., Martin, E. C., Martinelli, G., Martinez Vidal, F., Masiero, A., Mateu, V., Mescia, F., Mohanty, G., Moulson, M., Neubert, M., Neufeld, H., Nishida, S., Offen, N., Palutan, M., Paradisi, P., Parsa, Z., Passemar, E., Patel, M., Pecjak, B. D., Petrov, A. A., Pich, A., Pierini, M., Plaster, B., Powell, A., Prell, S., Rademaker, J., Rescigno, M., Ricciardi, S., Robbe, P., Rodrigues, E., Rotondo, M., Sacco, R., Schilling, C. J., Schneider, O., Scholz, E. E., Schumm, B. A., Schwanda, C., Schwartz, A. J., Sciascia, B., Serrano, J., Shigemitsu, J., Shipsey, I. J., Sibidanov, A., Silvestrini, L., Simonetto, F., Simula, S., Smith, C., Soni, A., Sonnenschein, L., Sordini, V., Sozzi, M., Spadaro, T., Spradlin, P., Stocchi, A., Tantalo, N., Tarantino, Cecilia, Telnov, A. V., Tonelli, D., Towner, I. S., Trabelsi, K., Urquijo, P., Van de Water, R. S., Van Kooten, R. J., Virto, J., Volpi, G., Wanke, R., Westhoff, S., Wilkinson, G., Wingate, M., Xie, Y., Zupan, J., Laboratoire de Physique Théorique d'Orsay [Orsay] (LPT), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire (LAL), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et de Hautes Énergies (LPNHE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), M. Antonelli, D.M. Asner, D. Bauer, T. Becher, M. Beneke, A.J. Bevan, M. Blanke, C. Bloise, M. Bona, A. Bondar, C. Bozzi, J. Brod, A.J. Bura, N. Cabibbo, A. Carbone, G. Cavoto, V. Cirigliano, M. Ciuchini, J.P. Coleman, D.P. Cronin-Hennessy, J.P. Dalseno, C.H. Davie, F. Di Lodovico, J. Dingfelder, Z. Dolezal, S. Donati, W. Dungel, G. Eigen, U. Egede, R. Faccini, T. Feldmann, F. Ferroni, J.M. Flynn, E. Franco, M. Fujikawa, I.K. Furi¢, P. Gambino, E. Gardi, T.J. Gershon, S. Giagu, E. Golowich, T. Goto, C. Greub, C. Grojean, D. Guadagnoli, U.A. Haisch, R.F. Harr, A.H. Hoang, T. Hurth, G. Isidori, D.E. Jaffe, A. Jüttner, S. Jäger, A. Khodjamirian, P. Koppenburg, R.V. Kowalewski, P. Krokovny, A.S. Kronfeld, J. Laiho, G. Lanfranchi, T.E. Latham, J. Libby, A. Limosani, D. Lopes Pegna, C.D. Lu, V. Lubicz, E. Lunghi, V.G. Lüth, K. Maltman, W.J. Marciano, E.C. Martin, G. Martinelli, F. Martinez-Vidal, A. Masiero, V. Mateu, F. Mescia, G. Mohanty, M. Moulson, M. Neubert, H. Neufeld, S. Nishida, N. Offen, M. Palutan, P. Paradisi, Z. Parsa, E. Passemar, M. Patel, B.D. Pecjak, A.A. Petrov, A. Pich, M. Pierini, B. Plaster, A. Powell, S. Prell, J. Rademaker, M. Rescigno, S. Ricciardi, P. Robbe, E. Rodrigue, M. Rotondo, R. Sacco, C.J. Schilling, O. Schneider, E.E. Scholz, B.A. Schumm, C. Schwanda, A.J. Schwartz, B. Sciascia, J. Serrano, J. Shigemitsu, I.J. Shipsey, A. Sibidanov, L. Silvestrini, F. Simonetto, S. Simula, C. Smith, A. Soni, L. Sonnenschein, V. Sordini, M. Sozzi, T. Spadaro, P. Spradlin, A. Stocchi, N. Tantalo, C. Tarantino, A.V. Telnov, D. Tonelli, I.S. Towner, K. Trabelsi, P. Urquijo, R.S. Van de Water, R.J. Van Kooten, J. Virto, G. Volpi, R. Wanke, S. Westhoff, G. Wilkinson, M. Wingate, Y. Xie, and J. Zupan
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Quark ,Particle physics ,Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix ,Meson ,Field (physics) ,Rare Kaon Decays ,High Energy Physics::Lattice ,Flavour ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Physics and Astronomy(all) ,Determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi & Maskawa (CKM) matrix element ,01 natural sciences ,Direct Cp-Violation ,Standard Model ,To-Leading Order ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Chiral Perturbation-Theory ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Flavor ,Particle Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,12.15.Hh Determination of Cabibbo-Kobayashi & Maskawa (CKM) matrix elements ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS ,Física ,hep-ph ,13.20.Eb Decays of K mesons ,Quantum number ,Large Tan-Beta ,Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica, Modelli e Metodi Matematici ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,13.20.He Decays of bottom mesons ,B MESON ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,Effective-Field-Theory ,CP violation ,B-Meson Decays ,Universal Extra Dimensions ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,CP VIOLATION ,Rooted Staggered Fermions ,0+B=0%29%22">Charmed mesons (|C|>0 B=0) - Abstract
218 páginas, 106 figuras, 89 tablas.-- arXiv:0907.5386v2.-- Report of the CKM workshop, Rome 9-13th Sep. 2008.-- et al., One of the major challenges of particle physics has been to gain an in-depth understanding of the role of quark flavor and measurements and theoretical interpretations of their results have advanced tremendously: apart from masses and quantum numbers of flavor particles, there now exist detailed measurements of the characteristics of their interactions allowing stringent tests of Standard Model predictions. Among the most interesting phenomena of flavor physics is the violation of the CP symmetry that has been subtle and difficult to explore. Till early 1990s observations of CP violation were confined to neutral $K$ mesons, but since then a large number of CP-violating processes have been studied in detail in neutral $B$ mesons. In parallel, measurements of the couplings of the heavy quarks and the dynamics for their decays in large samples of $K, D$, and $B$ mesons have been greatly improved in accuracy and the results are being used as probes in the search for deviations from the Standard Model. In the near future, there will be a transition from the current to a new generation of experiments, thus a review of the status of quark flavor physics is timely. This report summarizes the results of the current generation of experiments that is about to be completed and it confronts these results with the theoretical understanding of the field., We would like to thank the Universit´a ”Sapienza” of Rome and in particular its Department of Physics for the hospitality during the days of the workshop (9-13 September 2008). For the finantial and organizational support to the workshop itself we would like to thank INFN and in particular its Roma1 Section and the Local Organizing Committee (D. Anzellotti, C. Bulfon, G. Bucci, E. Di Silvestro, R. Faccini, M. Mancini, G. Piredda, and R. Soldatelli) respectively. The program of the workshop was elaborated by the Programm Committee (P. Ball, G. Cavoto, M. Ciuchini, R. Faccini – chair, R. Forty, S. Giagu, P. Gambino, B. Grinstein, S. Hashimoto, T. Iijima, G. Isidori, V. Luth, G. Piredda, M. Rescigno, and A. Stocchi) under consultation of the International Advisory Committee (I. I. Bigi, C. Bloise, A. Buras, N. Cabibbo, A. Ceccucci, P. Chang, F. Ferroni, A. Golutvin, A. Jawahery, A. S. Kronfeld, Y. Kwon, M. Mangano, W. J. Marciano, G. Martinelli, A. Masiero, T. Nakada, M. Neubert, P. Roudeau, A. I. Sanda, M. D. Shapiro, I. P.J. Shipsey, A. Soni, W. J. Taylor, N. G. Uraltsev, and M. Yamauchi). This work is supported by Australian Research Council and the Australian Department of Industry Innovation, Science and Research, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada), the National Science Fundation of China, the Commissariat `a l’Energie Atomique and Institut National de Physique Nucl´eaire et de Physique des Particules (France), the Bundesministerium f¨ur Bildung und Forschung and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germany), the Department of Science and Technology of India the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (Italy), the Ministry of Education Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (Japan), the Japan Society of Promotion of Science, the BK21 program of the Ministry of Education of Korea, the Research Council of Norway, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Slovenian Research Agency, Ministerio de Educaci´on y Ciencia (Spain), the Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom), and the US Department of Energy and National Science Foundation . Individuals have received support from European Community’s Marie-Curie Research Training Networks under contracts MRTN-CT-2006-035505 (‘Tools and Precision Calculations for Physics Discoveries at Colliders’) and MRTN-CT-2006-035482 (’FLAVIAnet’), from the National Science Fundation of China (grants 10735080 and 10625525), the DFG Cluster of Excellence ’Origin and Structure of the Universe’ (grant BU 706/2-1), the Jpan Society for the Promotion of Science (grant 20244037), and the A. von Humboldt Stiftung, from MICINN, Spain (grant FPA2007-60323), from the ITP at University of Zurich, from the US National Science Fundation (grant PHY-0555304) and Department of Energy (grants DE-FG02-96ER41005 and DE-AC02-07CH11359 – Fermi Research Alliance, LLC), and from Generalitat Valenciana (grant PROMETEO/2008/069).
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110. New physics searches at kaon and hyperon factories.
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Goudzovski E, Redigolo D, Tobioka K, Zupan J, Alonso-Álvarez G, Alves DSM, Bansal S, Bauer M, Brod J, Chobanova V, D'Ambrosio G, Datta A, Dery A, Dettori F, Dobrescu BA, Döbrich B, Egana-Ugrinovic D, Elor G, Escudero M, Fabbrichesi M, Fornal B, Fox PJ, Gabrielli E, Geng LS, Gligorov VV, Gorbahn M, Gori S, Grinstein B, Grossman Y, Guadagnoli D, Homiller S, Hostert M, Kelly KJ, Kitahara T, Knapen S, Krnjaic G, Kupsc A, Kvedaraitė S, Lanfranchi G, Marfatia D, Camalich JM, Santos DM, Massri K, Meade P, Moulson M, Nanjo H, Neubert M, Pospelov M, Renner S, Schacht S, Schnubel M, Shi RX, Shuve B, Spadaro T, Soreq Y, Stamou E, Sumensari O, Tammaro M, Terol-Calvo J, Thamm A, Tung YC, Wang D, Yamamoto K, and Ziegler R
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Rare meson decays are among the most sensitive probes of both heavy and light new physics. Among them, new physics searches using kaons benefit from their small total decay widths and the availability of very large datasets. On the other hand, useful complementary information is provided by hyperon decay measurements. We summarize the relevant phenomenological models and the status of the searches in a comprehensive list of kaon and hyperon decay channels. We identify new search strategies for under-explored signatures, and demonstrate that the improved sensitivities from current and next-generation experiments could lead to a qualitative leap in the exploration of light dark sectors., (© 2022 IOP Publishing Ltd.)
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- 2023
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111. Standard-Model Prediction of ε_{K} with Manifest Quark-Mixing Unitarity.
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Brod J, Gorbahn M, and Stamou E
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The parameter ε_{K} describes CP violation in the neutral kaon system and is one of the most sensitive probes of new physics. The large uncertainties related to the charm-quark contribution to ε_{K} have so far prevented a reliable standard-model prediction. We show that Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity enforces a unique form of the |ΔS=2| weak effective Lagrangian in which the short-distance theory uncertainty of the imaginary part is dramatically reduced. The uncertainty related to the charm-quark contribution is now at the percent level. We present the updated standard-model prediction ε_{K}=2.16(6)(8)(15)×10^{-3}, where the errors in parentheses correspond to QCD short-distance, long-distance, and parametric uncertainties, respectively.
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- 2020
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112. Epsin but not AP-2 supports reconstitution of endocytic clathrin-coated vesicles.
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Brod J, Hellwig A, and Wieland FT
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- Animals, Cell Line, Dynamin I metabolism, Guanosine Triphosphate metabolism, Humans, Liposomes metabolism, Rats, Recombinant Proteins metabolism, Adaptor Protein Complex 2 metabolism, Adaptor Proteins, Vesicular Transport metabolism, Clathrin-Coated Vesicles chemistry, Clathrin-Coated Vesicles metabolism, Endocytosis
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Formation of clathrin-coated vesicles (CCVs) in receptor-mediated endocytosis is a mechanistically well-established process, in which clathrin, the adaptor protein complex AP-2, and the large GTPase dynamin play crucial roles. In order to obtain more mechanistic insight into this process, here we established a giant unilamellar vesicle (GUV)-based in vitro CCV reconstitution system with chemically defined components and the full-length recombinant proteins clathrin, AP-2, epsin-1, and dynamin-2. Our results support the predominant model in which hydrolysis of GTP by dynamin is a prerequisite to generate CCVs. Strikingly, in this system at near physiological concentrations of reagents, epsin-1 alone does not have the propensity for scission but is required for bud formation, whereas AP-2 and clathrin are not sufficient. Thus, our study reveals that epsin-1 is an important factor for the maturation of clathrin coated buds, a prerequisite for vesicle generation., (© 2020 The Authors. FEBS Letters published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies.)
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113. Next-to-next-to-leading-order charm-quark contribution to the CP violation parameter ϵ(K) and ΔM(K).
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Brod J and Gorbahn M
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The observables ϵ(K) and ΔM(K) play a prominent role in particle physics due to their sensitivity to new physics at short distances. To take advantage of this potential, a firm theoretical prediction of the standard-model background is essential. The charm-quark contribution is a major source of theoretical uncertainty. We address this issue by performing a next-to-next-to-leading-order QCD analysis of the charm-quark contribution η(cc) to the effective |ΔS|=2 Hamiltonian in the standard model. We find a large positive shift of 36%, leading to η(cc)=1.87(76). This result might cast doubt on the validity of the perturbative expansion; we discuss possible solutions. Finally, we give an updated value of the standard-model prediction for |ϵ(K)|=1.81(28)×10(-3) and ΔM(K)(SD)=3.1(1.2)×10(-15) GeV.
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- 2012
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114. Evaluation of bladder dysfunction.
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Riedl C and Brod JL
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- Humans, Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic diagnosis, Urination Disorders diagnosis
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A careful and detailed history and physical examination can give clues to a neurogenic bladder disturbance. Urine analysis should always be performed to exclude urinary tract infection. The most important basic investigation is ultrasound of the kidneys and of residual urine. If these investigations reveal suspicion of a dysfunction, elaborate urological investigation, including cystoscopy and urodynamic studies, is necessary for classification and appropriate therapy of a neurogeneous vesicourethral disorder.
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115. Lymph node involvement in renal cell carcinoma and survival chance by systematic lymphadenectomy.
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Schafhauser W, Ebert A, Brod J, Petsch S, and Schrott KM
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- Aged, Carcinoma, Renal Cell mortality, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Kidney Neoplasms mortality, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Staging, Nephrectomy, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Time Factors, Carcinoma, Renal Cell pathology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell surgery, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Kidney Neoplasms surgery, Lymph Node Excision
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Background: The value of systematic lymphadenectomy has been a matter of great controversy for a long period of time. A recently published paper of a retrospective autopsy study generally doubts its therapeutic effectiveness, arguing that positive lymph nodes are nearly always associated with distant metastases., Patients and Methods: Between 1974 and 1993 1035 patients suffering from renal cell carcinoma with stages from cT 1 to 4, cM 0 were treated with curative intention. 51% underwent radical abdominal tumour nephrectomy with systematic lymphadenectomy (n = 531, group A). In 199 patients (19%, group B) only macroscopically suspect lymph nodes were removed surgically. All other patients underwent radical lumbar tumour nephrectomy without lymphadenectomy (n = 305, 29%, group C)., Results: Mean age of group A was 55.5 +/- 10 years, B 60.3 +/- 11 and C 66.5 +/- 11. Median follow-up for all groups was 115 +/- 63 months. Median amount of removed lymph nodes was 18 in group A, 6 in group B and 3 in group C. N-categories for each group were pN 1: 4%, 2%, 1%; pN 2: 7%, 5%, 1%; pN 3: 3%, 2, %, 1%; pN x: 0%, 35%, 67% respectively. Group A with systematic lymphadenectomy had the least favourable tumour stage overall. Nevertheless long-term survival of this group is more favourable with 57% +/- 6 when compared to group B with 50 +/- 12% and C with 44% +/- 9%. 20 (27%) of the 75 lymph node positive patients of group A who have been followed-up for more than 5 years are still alive., Conclusions: At least 4% of all patients benefit from extensive lymphadenectomy. This may only be a relatively small proven effect for the entire patient collective, but for a single lymph node positive patient this is an undoubtedly significant additional chance of survival especially when one notes that presently there is no curative adjuvant therapy.
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116. Characterization and physiological role of epidermal lipids.
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Brod J
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- Animals, Epidermis physiology, Humans, Lipids chemistry, Lipids physiology, Epidermis metabolism, Lipid Metabolism
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- 1991
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117. [Is a rational therapy of high blood pressure possible?].
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Brod J
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- Humans, Hypertension, Renovascular etiology, Adrenergic beta-Antagonists therapeutic use, Diet, Sodium-Restricted, Diuretics therapeutic use, Hypertension, Renal therapy, Hypertension, Renovascular therapy, Vasodilator Agents therapeutic use
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- 1981
118. Environmental stress and hypertension. Introduction.
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Brod J
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- Animals, Blood Pressure, Body Weight, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Homeostasis, Humans, Hypertension metabolism, Kidney metabolism, Personality, Renal Circulation, Sodium Chloride metabolism, Vasoconstriction, Hypertension etiology, Social Environment, Stress, Psychological complications
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- 1982
119. Stress-induced changes of the venous circulation.
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Bahlmann J, Brod J, and Cachovan M
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- Forearm blood supply, Hemodynamics, Humans, Problem Solving physiology, Rheology, Veins physiopathology, Hypertension physiopathology, Stress, Psychological physiopathology, Venous Pressure
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- 1982
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120. Central and peripheral circulation after an isotonic volume expansion with saline in human subjects.
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Bahlmann J, Müller-Barthél U, Hubrich W, and Brod J
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- Blood Circulation, Blood Pressure, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Sodium Chloride, Hemodynamics, Isotonic Solutions
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- 1980
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121. Mechanisms and recent advances in therapy of hypertension. Introduction. From Prague to Hannover.
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Brod J
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- Congresses as Topic, Czechoslovakia, Germany, West, History, 20th Century, Humans, Hypertension history
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- 1977
122. [Disturbances of Free Water and Electrolyte Metabolism: Three large groups are differentiated].
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Brod J and Sterzel RB
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- Adult, Body Water, Cesarean Section, Dehydration, Extracellular Space, Female, Humans, Postoperative Complications, Potassium poisoning, Pregnancy, Sodium metabolism, Water Intoxication diagnosis, Water Intoxication therapy, Potassium metabolism, Water metabolism, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance etiology, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance therapy
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1. Disturbances of free water which are related to the whole body water and are always coupled with changes in the osmolality of the internal environment and also of the interior of the cells. 2. Isotonic changes of the volume of the extracellular fluid- edema or extracellular dehydration. The latter is always coupled with a hypovolemia and with a danger to the circulation which may end in shock. There is also a cumulative loss of potassium as a result of the dehydration reaction. 3. Disturbances of the intracellular water metabolism which are associated with disturbances of the potassium metabolism. These may have consequences for the function of striated and smooth muscles, for the function of the nerves and various enzyme systems.
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123. Disturbances of water and electrolyte metabolism. Introduction.
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Brod J
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- Biological Transport, Europe, Female, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Cell Membrane metabolism, Dehydration metabolism, Electrolytes metabolism
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- 1980
124. Diagnosis of renal and urinary tract infection by recent techniques.
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Bilges H, Brod J, Christ M, Kühn K, and Hundeshagen H
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- Bacteriuria immunology, Diagnosis, Differential, Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Humans, Pyelonephritis diagnostic imaging, Radionuclide Imaging, Antibodies, Bacterial urine, Gallium Radioisotopes, Pyelonephritis diagnosis, Urinary Tract Infections diagnosis
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- 1979
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125. Pregnancy -- a challenge to volume homeostasis.
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Brod J
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- Amniotic Fluid physiology, Dehydration physiopathology, Electrolytes metabolism, Female, Fetus physiology, Humans, Uterus physiology, Homeostasis, Kidney physiology, Pregnancy
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- 1981
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126. [The effect of combined alpha and beta blockade with labetalol on the haemodynamics of stress reaction in hypertensives (author's transl)].
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Bahlmann J, Brod J, Hubrich W, and Pretschner P
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- Adult, Blood Pressure, Cardiac Output, Female, Forearm, Heart Rate, Humans, Labetalol administration & dosage, Male, Regional Blood Flow, Vascular Resistance, Ethanolamines therapeutic use, Hypertension drug therapy, Hypertension, Renal drug therapy, Labetalol therapeutic use, Stress, Psychological drug therapy
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The haemodynamic reaction to an acute emotional stress was tested in nine patients with essential and eleven with renal hypertension after an intravenous bolus of labetalol (0.6--1.6 mg/kg body-weight). Labetalol reduced the arteriolar tone at rest. The emotional blood pressure rise was maintained, but started from a lower level due to labetalol and under stress only rose to the pre-labetalol level. The diastolic pressure rose significantly less compared with control values, while systolic and mean blood pressure responses were not uniform. The usual emotional rise in heart rate and cardiac output was clearly diminished by labetalol. Total peripheral vascular resistance, which had been significantly reduced by labetalol, remained unchanged under acute emotional stress. In contrast to untreated hypertensives, venous distensibility and regional blood volume in the lower arm rose significantly on stress while on labetalol medication. Lower arm vascular resistance, which had also been reduced by labetalol, remained uninfluenced by stress: as a result, emotional hyperaemia was much less.
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- 1980
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127. Nephrology in the past, in the present and perspectives in the future.
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Brod J
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- Europe, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, United Kingdom, United States, Nephrology history
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- 1983
128. The rational basis of diagnosis in internal medicine.
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Brod J
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- Anxiety, Autopsy, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Humans, Pathology, Physiology, Diagnosis, Internal Medicine
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- 1977
129. The history of medicine at Charles University.
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Brod J
- Subjects
- Czechoslovakia, History, 15th Century, History, 16th Century, History, 17th Century, History, 18th Century, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, History, Medieval, Schools, Medical history
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- 1982
130. [Nephrologic aspects of late gestosis (author's transl)].
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Brod J and Vick H
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- Aldosterone metabolism, Edema complications, Female, Hemodynamics, Humans, Hypertension complications, Pre-Eclampsia metabolism, Pre-Eclampsia physiopathology, Pregnancy, Proteinuria complications, Renin metabolism, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Kidney Diseases metabolism, Kidney Diseases physiopathology, Pre-Eclampsia etiology
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- 1974
131. Volume homeostasis and blood pressure regulation.
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Brod J
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- Blood Volume, Feedback, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Heart physiopathology, Heart Rate, Humans, Regional Blood Flow, Vascular Resistance, Blood Pressure, Homeostasis, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology
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- 1981
- Full Text
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132. [Back to human medicine].
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Brod J
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- Germany, West, Health Services economics, Humans, Physician-Patient Relations, Research, Disease etiology, Health Services trends
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- 1981
133. [Water and potassium metabolism changes].
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Brod J and Sterzel RB
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- Adult, Aged, Dehydration metabolism, Edema etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Water Intoxication etiology, Kidney Diseases metabolism, Potassium metabolism, Water-Electrolyte Imbalance etiology
- Abstract
The disturbances of water and electrolyte metabolism in the body can be subdivided into three large groups: 1) disturbances of free water which are related to the whole body water and are always coupled with changes in the osmolality of the internal environment and also of the interior of the cells (hypertension due to loss of water, hypotension in water intoxication); 2) isotonic changes of the volume of the extracellular fluid-oedema or extracellular dehydration. The latter are always coupled with a hypovolaemia and with a danger to the circulation which may end in shock. There is also a cumulative loss of potassium as a result of the dehydration reaction; 3) disturbances of the intracellular water metabolism which are associated with disturbances of the potassium metabolism. These may have grave consequences for the function of striated and smooth muscles, for the function of the nerves and various enzyme systems. Since the disorders of the extracellular water balance are generally best known, the attention is principally drawn in this paper to the hypertonic dehydration and the status of the potassium metabolism. The symptomatology of both conditions is discussed, and also their diagnosis with the simplest laboratory effort not associated with great loss of time (which is essential if valuable time is not to be lost before the laboratory results can be obtained). The theoretical considerations are supplemented with clinical examples and explanations of the treatment.
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- 1976
134. Central and peripheral haemodynamic effects of angiotensin.
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Cachovan M, Brod J, Bahlmann J, and Dahlgrün H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Angiotensin II administration & dosage, Blood Pressure drug effects, Blood Volume drug effects, Cardiac Output drug effects, Forearm blood supply, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Regional Blood Flow drug effects, Vascular Resistance drug effects, Vasodilator Agents, Angiotensin II pharmacology, Hemodynamics drug effects, Veins drug effects
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In 10 normotensive subjects intravenous infusion of angiotensin was followed by a significant increase in the arterial pressure, total peripheral resistance, central venous pressure and by a marked reduction of the intravascular forearm volume and venous distensibility. Forearm circulation time was shortened. The cardiac index, heart rate, forearm vascular resistance and the forearm blood flow did not change significantly.
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- 1977
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135. Conventional methods for renal clearance measurement used in man.
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Brod J and Sterzel RB
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- Creatinine blood, Creatinine urine, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Humans, Inulin metabolism, Kidney metabolism, Osmolar Concentration, Specimen Handling, Creatinine metabolism, Kidney Function Tests methods
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- 1978
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136. [Diuretic therapy].
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Brod J
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- Diuretics adverse effects, Edema drug therapy, Heart Failure drug therapy, Humans, Hypercalcemia drug therapy, Hypertension drug therapy, Hypoproteinemia drug therapy, Kidney Failure, Chronic drug therapy, Diuretics therapeutic use
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- 1982
137. Vasoactive renal hormones.
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Brod J
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- Animals, Blood Pressure, Humans, Renin physiology, Hormones physiology, Kidney physiology
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- 1978
138. Renal hypertension I. Foreword.
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Brod J
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- History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Humans, Hypertension, Renal etiology, Hypertension, Renal history, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology
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- 1975
139. Introduction: thirty years of 'chronic pyelonephritis'.
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Brod J
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- Chronic Disease, History, 20th Century, Humans, Pyelonephritis history
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- 1979
140. The concepts and terms of mechanics.
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Brod JJ
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- Bone Cements standards, Bone Plates standards, Bone Screws standards, Humans, Male, Methylmethacrylates standards, Physical Phenomena, Physics, Pressure adverse effects, Steel, Stress, Mechanical, Biomechanical Phenomena, Bone and Bones physiology, Tensile Strength
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Mechanics can be understood in non-mathematical terms. Two important kinds of strength are ultimate or breaking strength, and yield strength--the stress which will cause a permanent deformity (e.g., bending a bone plate). Stress, like pressure, is measured in pounds per square inch. Strain is the percentage "gain in length." The strength of bone is roughly comparable to oak wood. With hyperemia and resorption of bone substance, this strength can fall drastically in a matter of weeks. Bone cement is well named; like cement it has almost no useful tensile strength. Its compressive strength is roughly comparable to bone. Doubling the depth of a beam quadruples its strength
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- 1980
141. Forearm vessels in hypertension of chronic renal disease.
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Franz HB and Brod J
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- Arteries physiopathology, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic physiopathology, Rheology, Vascular Resistance, Forearm blood supply, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology, Vasoconstriction
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- 1982
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142. General and regional hemodynamics in hypertension in chronic renal disease.
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Brod J, Fencl V, and Ulrych M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cardiac Output, Chronic Disease, Female, Forearm blood supply, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Hypertension, Renal etiology, Kidney blood supply, Male, Middle Aged, Muscles blood supply, Regional Blood Flow, Skin blood supply, Vascular Resistance, Hemodynamics, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology, Kidney Diseases complications
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Cardiac output, total peripheral vascular resistance, renal, extrarenal, forearm muscle and skin hemodynamics and an indicator of the splanchic vascular resistance were estimated in 20 subjects with chronic renal disease without signs of chronic renal failure and without anemia. The data were compared with a group of subjects with essential hypertension. The high blood pressure of chronic renal disease of mild or moderate severity was maintained in the first place by a high cardiac output, this being due to a rise of the stroke volume, while the heart rate was only slightly increased. The total peripheral vascular resistance was within the normal range in most of the subjects. The vascular resistance in the skin was slightly raised, that in the splanchnic area and muscle unchanged in renal hypertension. The possible pathogenic mechanisms are considered.
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- 1975
143. Non-vasoactive renal hormones.
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Brod J
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- Angiotensin II physiology, Animals, Erythropoietin physiology, Kidney physiopathology, Kidney Failure, Chronic physiopathology, Prostaglandins physiology, Renin physiology, Hormones physiology, Kidney physiology
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- 1978
144. Hypertension and renal parenchymal disease: mechanisms and management.
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Brod J
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Angiotensin II physiology, Animals, Blood Pressure, Blood Volume, Cardiac Output, Dogs, Female, Forearm blood supply, Heart Rate, Homeostasis, Humans, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology, Hypertension, Renal therapy, Kidney blood supply, Kidney physiology, Kidney physiopathology, Kidney Failure, Chronic physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Pulse, Regional Blood Flow, Vascular Resistance, Hypertension, Renal etiology, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications
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- 1978
145. Effects of the vasodilating drugs (Diazoxide and Epidrazine) on the central and peripheral circulation.
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Bahlmann J, Brod J, Cachovan M, and Dahlgrün H
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- Diazoxide therapeutic use, Drug Evaluation, Hemodynamics drug effects, Humans, Hypertension drug therapy, Pyridazines therapeutic use, Blood Circulation drug effects, Diazoxide pharmacology, Pyridazines pharmacology, Vasodilator Agents pharmacology
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- 1977
- Full Text
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146. Chronic renal parenchymal disease and hypertension.
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Brod J
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- Adult, Blood Circulation Time, Blood Volume, Cardiac Output, Central Venous Pressure, Female, Forearm blood supply, Glomerulonephritis complications, Humans, Hypertension, Renal physiopathology, Kidney Diseases, Cystic complications, Male, Middle Aged, Pyelonephritis complications, Renal Artery Obstruction complications, Vascular Resistance, Hypertension, Renal etiology, Kidney Failure, Chronic complications
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- 1975
147. [A nephrologist's thoughts on pregnancy toxemia].
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Brod J
- Subjects
- Aldosterone blood, Angiotensins blood, Edema etiology, Female, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Glomerulonephritis complications, Humans, Hypertension etiology, Pregnancy, Proteinuria complications, Renin blood, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Pre-Eclampsia
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- 1979
148. [Kidney in heart failure (author's transl)].
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Brod J
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- Blood Proteins metabolism, Capillaries, Chlorides metabolism, Circadian Rhythm, Dibenzylchlorethamine pharmacology, Dihydroergotoxine pharmacology, Edema etiology, Extracellular Space, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Hemodynamics, Humans, Hypertension etiology, Juxtaglomerular Apparatus physiopathology, Kidney blood supply, Kidney physiopathology, Regional Blood Flow drug effects, Renin metabolism, Sodium metabolism, Sympathetic Nervous System physiopathology, Vasomotor System physiopathology, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Heart Failure physiopathology
- Abstract
The adaptability of the kidney in heart-failure is restricted. This is due to a sympathetically mediated renal vasoconstriction, forming part of a sympathetically induced general rearrangement of haemodynamics. This is reflected in a rise of the total peripheral vascular resistance and of the right auricular pressure and can be normalized to a large extent by sympathetic gamma-blockade. The renal vasoconstriction reduces the glomerular filtration rate and, thus, the tubular sodium load. Simultaneously, possibly by the same sympathetic stimulus, more renin is liberated from the juxtaglomerular apparatus. This increases the production of angiotensin and in turn, raises the production of aldosterone. By the combined effect of the reduced glomerular sodium load and aldosterone-mediated increase in tubular reabsorption of sodium, sodium and water will be retained in the body. During the night-rest the load on the circulatory system diminishes. In the early stages of heart-failure this emergency circulatory reaction, therefore, subsides and the rise of the renal fraction of the cardiac output leads to the excretion of the retained fluid and is the basis of nocturia.
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- 1975
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149. [Behavior of peripheral blood circulation values in hypertension following diazoxide administration].
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Bahlmann J, Brod J, Cachovan M, Celsen B, and Sippel R
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- Arm blood supply, Diazoxide pharmacology, Hemodynamics drug effects, Humans, Diazoxide therapeutic use, Hypertension drug therapy
- Published
- 1975
150. [Differential diagnosis of kidney diseases].
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Brod J
- Subjects
- Amyloidosis diagnosis, Chronic Disease, Diabetic Nephropathies diagnosis, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Glomerulonephritis diagnosis, Humans, Hyperaldosteronism diagnosis, Hypertension, Renovascular diagnosis, Kidney Diseases, Cystic diagnosis, Nephrosclerosis diagnosis, Nephrosis, Lipoid diagnosis, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications diagnosis, Pyelonephritis diagnosis, Kidney Diseases diagnosis
- Published
- 1979
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