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102. Resolving the paradox of increased mental health expenditure and stable prevalence.
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Fossey E., Francis S., Enticott J., Rosenberg S., Atkinson J.-A., Kakuma R., Meadows G.N., Prodan A., Patten S., Shawyer F., Fossey E., Francis S., Enticott J., Rosenberg S., Atkinson J.-A., Kakuma R., Meadows G.N., Prodan A., Patten S., and Shawyer F.
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A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted, has reduced prevalence of neither psychological distress nor mental disorders. Low rates of help-seeking, and inadequate and inequitable delivery of effective care may explain this partially, but not fully. Focusing on depressive disorders, drawing initially on ideas from the work of philosopher and socio-cultural critic Ivan Illich, we use evidence-based medicine statistics and simulation modelling approaches to develop testable hypotheses as to how iatrogenic influences on the course of depression may help explain this seeming paradox. Combined psychological treatment and antidepressant medication may be available, and beneficial, for depressed people in socioeconomically advantaged areas. But more Australians with depression live in disadvantaged areas where antidepressant medication provision without formal psychotherapy is more typical; there also are urban/non-urban disparities. Depressed people often engage in self-help strategies consistent with psychological treatments, probably often with some benefit to these people. We propose then, if people are encouraged to rely heavily on antidepressant medication only, and if they consequently reduce spontaneous self-help activity, that the benefits of the antidepressant medication may be more than offset by reductions in beneficial effects as a consequence of reduced self-help activity. While in advantaged areas, more comprehensive service delivery may result in observed prevalence lower than it would be without services, in less well-serviced areas, observed prevalence may be higher than it would otherwise be. Overall, then, we see no change. If the hypotheses receive support from the proposed research, then implications for service prioritisation and delivery could include a case for wider application of recovery-oriented practice. Critically, it would strengthen the case for action to correct inequities in the de
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- 2019
103. Resolving the paradox of increased mental health expenditure and stable prevalence
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Meadows, GN, Prodan, A, Patten, S, Shawyer, F, Francis, S, Enticott, J, Rosenberg, S, Atkinson, J-A, Fossey, E, Kakuma, R, Meadows, GN, Prodan, A, Patten, S, Shawyer, F, Francis, S, Enticott, J, Rosenberg, S, Atkinson, J-A, Fossey, E, and Kakuma, R
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A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted, has reduced prevalence of neither psychological distress nor mental disorders. Low rates of help-seeking, and inadequate and inequitable delivery of effective care may explain this partially, but not fully. Focusing on depressive disorders, drawing initially on ideas from the work of philosopher and socio-cultural critic Ivan Illich, we use evidence-based medicine statistics and simulation modelling approaches to develop testable hypotheses as to how iatrogenic influences on the course of depression may help explain this seeming paradox. Combined psychological treatment and antidepressant medication may be available, and beneficial, for depressed people in socioeconomically advantaged areas. But more Australians with depression live in disadvantaged areas where antidepressant medication provision without formal psychotherapy is more typical; there also are urban/non-urban disparities. Depressed people often engage in self-help strategies consistent with psychological treatments, probably often with some benefit to these people. We propose then, if people are encouraged to rely heavily on antidepressant medication only, and if they consequently reduce spontaneous self-help activity, that the benefits of the antidepressant medication may be more than offset by reductions in beneficial effects as a consequence of reduced self-help activity. While in advantaged areas, more comprehensive service delivery may result in observed prevalence lower than it would be without services, in less well-serviced areas, observed prevalence may be higher than it would otherwise be. Overall, then, we see no change. If the hypotheses receive support from the proposed research, then implications for service prioritisation and delivery could include a case for wider application of recovery-oriented practice. Critically, it would strengthen the case for action to correct inequities in the de
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- 2019
104. Vertical distribution and abundance of copepod nauplii and ichthyoplankton in northern Baja California during strong internal tidal forcing
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Ibáñez-Tejero, Laura, Ladah, Lydia B., Sánchez-Velasco, Laura, Barton, Eric D., Jiménez-Rosenberg, S. Patricia A., Ibáñez-Tejero, Laura, Ladah, Lydia B., Sánchez-Velasco, Laura, Barton, Eric D., and Jiménez-Rosenberg, S. Patricia A.
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In this study, we explored the changes in the vertical distribution and abundance of copepod nauplii and ichthyoplankton every hour in three different depth strata during a period of strong internal tides, which have been shown to accumulate and transport plankters. In the deeper stratum, the abundance of copepod nauplii was significantly greater, significantly increased during the cold phase of the internal tide, and was significantly correlated with both total and baroclinic current flows in the direction of internal tide propagation. On the other hand, ichthyoplankton abundance was generally low, with no stratification in vertical distribution, no significant changes across the two phases of the internal tide, and no correlation at any depth with any current flows. The cold phases of the internal tide were characterized by a shallow thermocline, a cooler water column, and a significant increase in the abundance of copepod nauplii in the bottom stratum. On the other hand, the warm phases of the internal tide were characterized by abrupt warming in surface waters, a depression of the thermocline, and a significant decrease of copepod nauplii in the bottom stratum. The depth distribution and buoyancy of the different groups of larvae may be responsible for the differences found
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- 2019
105. Application of tritium high resolution NMR spectroscopy to analysis of tritium-labelled amino acids and peptides
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Rosenberg, S. G., Zolotarev, Yu. A., and Myasoedov, N. F.
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- 1992
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106. Using Observed Residual Error Structure Yields the Best Estimates of Individual Growth Parameters.
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Curiel-Bernal, Marcelo V., Aragón-Noriega, E. Alberto, Cisneros-Mata, Miguel Á., Sánchez-Velasco, Laura, Jiménez-Rosenberg, S. Patricia A., and Parés-Sierra, Alejandro
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FISH growth ,FISH physiology ,FISHERY management ,TOTOABA fisheries ,CONSERVATION of natural resources ,FISH stocking - Abstract
Obtaining the best possible estimates of individual growth parameters is essential in studies of physiology, fisheries management, and conservation of natural resources since growth is a key component of population dynamics. In the present work, we use data of an endangered fish species to demonstrate the importance of selecting the right data error structure when fitting growth models in multimodel inference. The totoaba (Totoaba macdonaldi) is a fish species endemic to the Gulf of California increasingly studied in recent times due to a perceived threat of extinction. Previous works estimated individual growth using the von Bertalanffy model assuming a constant variance of length-at-age. Here, we reanalyze the same data under five different variance assumptions to fit the von Bertalanffy and Gompertz models. We found consistent significant differences between the constant and nonconstant error structure scenarios and provide an example of the consequences using the growth performance index -0 to show how using the wrong error structure can produce growth parameter values that can lead to biased conclusions. Based on these results, for totoaba and other related species, we recommend using the observed error structure to obtain the individual growth parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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107. 1H and3H NMR study of tritiated glycine and alanine isotopic mixtures
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Rosenberg, S. G., Zaloznikh, V. M., Zolotarev, Yu. A., Zajtsev, D. A., Kozic, V. S., and Myasoedov, N. F.
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- 1991
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108. A new model for human resources performance measurement: the Navy is overcoming historic obstacles to effective performance analysis, and public managers can easily apply both the Navy's methods and lessons learned to other program areas
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Sharkey, F., Rosenberg, S., Marti, K., and Winchell, T.E.
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Human resource management -- Influence ,Associations, institutions, etc. -- Human resource management ,Government ,Company personnel management ,Influence ,Human resource management - Abstract
Recurring efforts have been made over the last forty years to rationalize the program assessment and performance measurement of federal government operations. Since the 1970s, public-sector productivity measurement models have [...]
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- 2004
109. Fracture intensity distributions during compression of puffed corn meal extrudates: method for quantifying fracturability
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Barrett, A.H., Rosenberg, S., and Ross, E.W.
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Corn meal -- Research ,Food texture -- Analysis ,Business ,Food/cooking/nutrition - Abstract
A mathematical procedure, associated with fractal and Fourier analyses, delineates fracture intensity distribution that takes place during extrudate compression of such crunchy food products as snack foods and breakfast cereals. Deformation of food products during manufacturing affects cell wall fracturing, which is a significant textural characteristic.
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- 1994
110. Silicide Film Formation in the Ta/Ti/Si System by RF Induction Heating
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Pelleg, J., Rosenberg, S., and Sinder, M.
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- 2009
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111. Progress in the development of immunotherapy for the treatment of patients with cancer*
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Rosenberg, S. A.
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- 2001
112. Use of a peptide library to characterize differential peptide binding specificities of bacterial and mammalian Hsp70
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Williams, K.P., primary, Evans, D.M., additional, Rosenberg, S., additional, and Jindal, S., additional
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- 1996
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113. Rheology of cellulose viscose
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Lönnberg, B, primary, Rosenberg, S, additional, and Lönnqvist, K, additional
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- 1995
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114. Effet de la stimulation du nerf vague sur les grapho élements paroxystiques intercritiques
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Lestra, P., primary, Lauxerois, M., additional, Fantini, L., additional, and Rosenberg, S., additional
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- 2019
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115. Neighborhood Deprivation in Young Adulthood Is Longitudinally Associated with Impaired Respiratory Health: The CARDIA Lung Study
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Thatipelli, S., primary, Sivarajan, L., additional, Colangelo, L., additional, Gordon-Larsen, P., additional, Jacobs, D., additional, Dransfield, M.T., additional, Rosenberg, S., additional, Washko, G.R., additional, Parekh, T., additional, Kershaw, K., additional, Carnethon, M., additional, and Kalhan, R., additional
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- 2019
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116. Predictors of Response to Endobronchial Coil Therapy in Patients With Advanced Emphysema
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Slebos, Dirk-Jan, primary, Cicenia, Joseph, additional, Sciurba, Frank C., additional, Criner, Gerard J., additional, Hartman, Jorine E., additional, Garner, Justin, additional, Deslée, Gaëtan, additional, Delage, Antoine, additional, Jantz, Michael, additional, Marquette, Charles-Hugo, additional, Strange, Charlie, additional, Hatipoglu, Umur, additional, Mehta, Atul C., additional, LaPrad, Adam S., additional, Schmid-Bindert, Gerald, additional, Herth, Felix J.F., additional, Shah, Pallav L., additional, Herth, F.J.F., additional, Gompelmann, D., additional, Schuhmann, M., additional, Eberhardt, R., additional, Harzheim, D., additional, Rump, B., additional, Slebos, D.J., additional, Ten Hacken, N., additional, Klooster, K., additional, Hartman, J.E., additional, Augustijn, S., additional, Shah, P.L., additional, Caneja, C., additional, McNulty, W., additional, Garner, J., additional, Deslée, G., additional, Vallerand, H., additional, Dury, S., additional, Gras, D., additional, Verdier, M., additional, Marquette, C.H., additional, Sanfiorenzo, C., additional, Clary, C., additional, Leheron, C., additional, Pradelli, J., additional, Korzeniewski, S., additional, Wolter, P., additional, Arfi, T., additional, Macone, F., additional, Poudenx, M., additional, Leroy, S., additional, Guillemart, A., additional, Griffonet, J., additional, Strange, C., additional, Argula, R., additional, Silvestri, G., additional, Huggins, J.T., additional, Pastis, N., additional, Woodford, D., additional, Schwarz, L., additional, Walker, D., additional, Criner, G., additional, Mamary, J., additional, Marchetti, N., additional, Desai, P., additional, Shenoy, K., additional, Garfield, J.L., additional, Travaline, J., additional, Criner, H., additional, Srivastava-Malhotra, S., additional, Tauch, V., additional, Maxfield, R., additional, Brenner, K., additional, Bulman, W., additional, Whippo, B.A., additional, Jellen, P.A., additional, Kalhan, R., additional, Gillespie, C.T., additional, Rosenberg, S., additional, McAvoy DeCamp, M., additional, Rogowski, A.S., additional, Hixon, J., additional, Angel, L.F., additional, Dib, O., additional, Sciurba, F.C., additional, Chandra, D., additional, Crespo, M., additional, Field, J. Bon, additional, Tedrow, J. Rahul, additional, Ledezma, C., additional, Consolaro, P., additional, Beckner, M., additional, Majid, A., additional, Cheng, G., additional, Cardenas-Garcia, J., additional, Beach, D., additional, Folch, E., additional, Agnew, A., additional, Hori, W., additional, Nathanson, A., additional, Wahidi, M., additional, Shofer, S., additional, Hartwig, M., additional, Mahmood, K., additional, Smathers, E., additional, Tillis, W., additional, Verma, K., additional, Taneja, D., additional, Peil, M., additional, Chittivelu, S., additional, Doloszycki, P., additional, Whitten, P.E., additional, Aulakh, B., additional, Ikadios, O., additional, Michel, J., additional, Crabb, J., additional, McVay, B., additional, Scott, A., additional, Pautler, E.A., additional, Connolly, T.A., additional, Santacruz, J.F., additional, Kopas, L., additional, Parham, R., additional, Solid, B., additional, Krimsky, W., additional, Gregoire, F., additional, King, S., additional, Mehta, A., additional, Almeida, F., additional, Gildea, T., additional, Cicenia, J., additional, Machuzak, M., additional, Sethi, S., additional, Meli, Y.M., additional, Baran, J., additional, Rice, R., additional, Faile, D., additional, Rai, N., additional, Jensen, K., additional, Kahlstrom, R., additional, Haroon, A., additional, Ionita, R., additional, White, F., additional, Watkins, D., additional, Moore, B., additional, Soukiasian, H., additional, Merry, H., additional, Mosenifar, Z., additional, Ghandehari, S., additional, Balfe, D., additional, Park, J., additional, Mardirosian, R., additional, Ferguson, J.S., additional, Kanne, J., additional, Sonetti, D., additional, Modi, D., additional, Regan, M., additional, Maloney, J., additional, Hackbarth, M., additional, Gilles, M., additional, Harris, A., additional, Maser, A., additional, Puchalski, J.T., additional, Rochester, C., additional, Possick, J., additional, Johnson, K., additional, Dabre, Z., additional, Kovitz, K., additional, Joo, M., additional, DeLisa, J., additional, Villalan, S.V., additional, Krishna, G., additional, Canfield, J., additional, Marfatia, A., additional, Selley, E., additional, Utz, J., additional, Midthun, D., additional, Kern, R., additional, Edell, E.S., additional, Boras (née Kosok), L.L., additional, Gay, S., additional, Bauman, K.A., additional, King Han, M., additional, Sagana, R.L., additional, Nelson, K., additional, Meldrum, C., additional, Jantz, M., additional, Mehta, H.J., additional, Eagan, C., additional, West, J., additional, Delage, A., additional, Martel, S., additional, LeBlanc, P., additional, Maltais, F., additional, Lacasse, Y., additional, Lampron, N., additional, Laberge, F., additional, Milot, J., additional, Picard, J., additional, Breton, M.J., additional, Dransfield, M., additional, Wells, J.M., additional, Bhatt, S., additional, Smith, P., additional, Seabron-Harris, E.N., additional, Hammond, K., additional, and Egidio, C., additional
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- 2019
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117. Cardiac CT Provides Complementary Parameters of Right Ventricle Function in LVAD Patients
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Scott, A., primary, Kim, P.J., additional, Tran, H., additional, Brambatti, M., additional, Ignatyeva, Y., additional, Rosenberg, S., additional, Kligerman, S., additional, Hsiao, A., additional, Pretorius, V., additional, Adler, E., additional, and Contijoch, F., additional
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- 2019
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118. Abstract GS6-01: Surgical treatment after neoadjuvant systemic therapy in young women with breast cancer: Results from a prospective cohort study
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Kim, HJ, primary, Dominici, L, additional, Rosenberg, S, additional, Pak, LM, additional, Poorvu, PD, additional, Ruddy, K, additional, Tamimi, R, additional, Schapira, L, additional, Come, S, additional, Peppercorn, J, additional, Borges, V, additional, Warner, E, additional, Vardeh, H, additional, Collins, L, additional, King, T, additional, and Partridge, A, additional
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- 2019
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119. Abstract P1-12-10: Regimen-specific rates of chemotherapy-related amenorrhea in breast cancer survivors
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Gast, KC, primary, Cathcart-Rake, EJ, additional, Norman, A, additional, Eshragi, L, additional, Obidegwu, N, additional, Yost, K, additional, Nichols, HB, additional, Rosenberg, S, additional, Su, HI, additional, Stewart, E, additional, Couch, F, additional, Vachon, C, additional, and Ruddy, KJ, additional
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- 2019
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120. Expression of MHC Class II and B7-1 and B7-2 costimulatory molecules accompanies tumor rejection and reduces the metastatic potential of tumor cells
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Ostrand-Rosenberg, S., Baskar, S., Patterson, N., and Clements, V. K.
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- 1996
121. Documenting queer(ed) punk histories: Instagram, archives and ephemerality
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Rosenberg, S, Sharp, M, Rosenberg, S, and Sharp, M
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Queer(ed) bodies in punk subculture problematize deeply embedded heterosexual, cismale occupation of space and time. Traditional modes of media and documentation aid in establishing normative perspectives of who participates in punk, and how. Rather than reproducing dominant media expectations, queer people express and explore their self(s) through mediating fleeting-yet-concrete utopias that often leave only ephemeral evidence, but are picked up from the margins of scenes and media by others who know where to find them. This article examines tattooing and its intersection with Instagram digitization as forms of memorialising identity, not necessarily through the artwork of the tattoo, but rather through the praxis and application of its subject. Through a reflexive analysis of interviews with queer people who have been involved with punk, as well as the authors’ autoethnographic reflections on their own experiences as queers in punk scenes and on Instagram, this article explores tattoo practice as a means of creating affective atmospheres and embodying queer futurity. We find that tattoos act as silos for bodily and digital memory, and that their utility for queer punx generates new forms of meaning, mediation and production.
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- 2018
122. A Phase I Trial of Intravenous Interleukin-6 in Patients with Advanced Cancer
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Weber, J, Gunn, H, Yang, J, Parkinson, D, Topalian, S, Schwartzentruber, D, Ettinghausen, S, Levitt, D, and Rosenberg, S A
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- 1994
123. QUALITY OF LIFE IN BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS: AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNATIONAL BREAST CANCER DRAGON BOAT RACERS.
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Koehler, L., Rosenberg, S., Cater, J., Mikolajczyk, K., Moran, A., Metz, C., and Monson, S.
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BREAST cancer ,CANCER survivors ,ISOMETRIC exercise ,YACHT racing ,QUALITY of life - Abstract
Resistance exercise is deemed safe for women recovering from conventional breast cancer therapies but few clinicians are aware that dragon boat racing, as a form of resistive exercise, is available to the breast cancer community. The objectives of this study were to 1) increase clinician awareness of dragon boat racing (DBR) in breast cancer survivors as a community-based physical activity, and 2) evaluate quality of life (QOL) in breast cancer survivors with or without lymphedema who participate in DBR. This prospective, observational study surveyed 1,069 international breast cancer dragon boat racers from eight countries to compare function, activity, and participation in women with and without selfreported lymphedema using the Lymph-ICF questionnaire. Seventy-one percent of women (n=758) completed the questionnaires. Results revealed significantly higher Lymph-ICF scores in the lymphedema participants, signifying reduced QOL, when compared to the nonlymphedema participants (p<0.05), except for "go on vacation" for which no statistical difference was reported (p=0.20). International breast cancer survivors with lymphedema participating in DBR at an international competition had reduced function, limited activity, and restricted participation compared to participants without lymphedema. Clinicians should consider utilizing DBR as a community-based activity to support exercise and physical activity after a breast cancer diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
124. Patienten mit schubförmiger und primär progredienter MS: Vergleich der In-vitro-Effekte von IFN β-1b auf CD4+- und CD8+-T-Zellen
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Dressel, A., Skrzipek, S., Rosenberg, S., Bröker, B.M., and Vogelgesang, A.
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- 2009
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125. Pharmaceutical Promotions
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Rosenberg, S. J.
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- 1992
126. Session 27. Sterility: diagnosis and treatment
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Grillo, M., Kaya, S., Buck, S., Comhaire, F.H., Schoonjans, F., Farley, T., Rowe, P., van der Ven, H., Thieblod, A., Wagner, U., Schlebusch, H., Diedrich, K., Krebs, D., Eggert-Kruse, W., Rohr, G., Jochum, R., Adolph, M., Runnebaum, B., Marana, R., Lucisano, A., Muzii, L., Rizzi, M., Vitale, A.M., Dell'Acqua, S., Mancuso, S., Bianchi, G., de Candolle, G., Bischof, P., Campana, A., Diamond, M.P., Azziz, R., Cohen, S., Curole, D.N., Franklin, R.R., Haney, A.F., Malinak, L.R., Maxson, W.S., Patton, G.W., Rock, J.A., Rosenberg, S., Webster, B.W., Yuzpe, A.A., and Daya, S.
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- 2017
127. Durability testing of the AJ10-221 490 N high performance (321 sec Isp) engine
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Jassowski, D. M, Rosenberg, S. D, and Schoenman, L
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Spacecraft Propulsion And Power - Abstract
The durability of the 490 N AJ10-221 engine is characterized on the basis of data from 93 tests and a total firing life of 6.3 hr. For the three Ir/Re chambers tested, no limiting conditions were encountered in the 43,379 sec and 229 test thermal cycles. A wide range of off nominal operating conditions was successfully demonstrated.
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- 1993
128. Hydrocarbon-fuel/copper combustion chamber liner compatibility, corrosion prevention, and refurbishment
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Rosenberg, S. D, Gage, M. L, Homer, G. D, and Franklin, J. E
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Propellants And Fuels - Published
- 1992
129. Test experience, 490 N high performance (321 sec Isp) engine
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Schoenman, L, Rosenberg, S. D, and Jassowski, D. M
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Spacecraft Propulsion And Power - Abstract
Engines with area ratios of 44:1 and 286:1 are tested by means of hot fire tests using the NTO/MMH bipropellant to maximize the performance of the combined technologies. The low-thrust engine systems are designed with oxidation resistant materials that can operate at temperatures of more than 2204 C for tens of hours. The chamber is attached to the injector in a configuration that prevents overheating of the injector, valve, and the spacecraft interface. Three injectors with 44:1 area ratios are capable of nominal specific impulse values of 309 sec, and a performance of 321 lbf-sec/lbm is noted for an all-welded engine assembly with area ratio of 286:1. The all-welded engine is shown to have an acceptable design margin for thermal characteristics. High-performance liquid apogee engines are shown to perform optimally when based on iridium/rhenium chamber technology, use of a special platelet injector, and the minimization of losses due to fuel-film cooling.
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- 1992
130. Compatibility of hydrocarbon fuels with booster engine combustion chamber liners
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Rosenberg, S. D and Gage, M. L
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Propellants And Fuels - Published
- 1991
131. Gas-phase measurements of combustion interaction with materials for radiation-cooled chambers
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Barlow, R. S, Lucht, R. P, Jassowski, D. M, and Rosenberg, S. D
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Inorganic And Physical Chemistry - Abstract
Foil samples of Ir and Pt are exposed to combustion products in a controlled premixed environment at atmospheric pressure. Electrical heating of the foil samples is used to control the surface temperature and to elevate it above the radiative equilibrium temperature within the test apparatus. Profiles of temperature and OH concentration in the boundary layer adjacent to the specimen surface are measured by laser-induced fluorescence. Measured OH concentrations are significantly higher than equilibrium concentrations calculated for the known mixture ratio and the measured temperature profiles. This result indicates that superequilibrium concentrations of H-atoms and O-atoms are also present in the boundary layer, due to partial equilibrium of the rapid binary reactions of the H2/O2 chemical kinetic system. These experiments are conducted as part of a research program to investigate fundamental aspects of the interaction of combustion gases with advanced high-temperature materials for radiation-cooled thrusters.
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- 1991
132. Hydrocarbon-fuel/copper combustion chamber liner compatibility, corrosion prevention, and refurbishment
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Rosenberg, S. D, Gage, M. L, Homer, G. D, and Franklin, J. E
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Propellants And Fuels - Abstract
An evaluation is made of combustion product/combustion chamber compatibility in the case of a LOX/liquid hydrocarbon booster engine based on copper-alloy thrust chamber which is regeneratively cooled by the fuel. It is found that sulfur impurities in the fuel are the primary causes of copper corrosion, through formation of Cu2S; sulfur levels as low as 1 ppm can result in sufficiently severe copper corrosion to degrade cooling channel performance. This corrosion can be completely eliminated, however, through the incorporation of an electrodeposited gold coating on the copper cooling-channel walls.
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- 1991
133. Intellectually Handicapped Mothers: Problems and Prospects. Working Papers in Developmental Disabilities. Draft.
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Nebraska Univ. Medical Center, Omaha. Meyer Children's Rehabilitation Inst., Rosenberg, S. A., and McTate, Gay Angel
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Issues in working with mentally retarded parents are considered. Experiences of the Intensive Services to Families at Risk Project (ISFAR), an effort to prevent the need for foster care by improving the quality of care for abused and neglected children in their own families, are recounted. Among problems facing retarded parents are a tendency to overgeneralize instructions, difficulty in adjusting parenting styles to changes in child's development, and lack of such vital resources as transportation for medical services or clothing. ISFAR services addressed child care knowledge, parent child interaction, resource deficits, and family supports. In addition, parents were helped to interact with various human service agencies. Activity groups were used to improve parenting abilities, and individual sessions were devoted to unique needs. Benefits of the program are traced, and the need for an array of services is stressed, including skill training, home visiting, and casework designed to reduce resource and social problems. (CL)
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- 1981
134. The evolving response of mesopelagic fishes to declining midwater oxygen concentrations in the southern and central California Current
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Koslow, J Anthony, primary, Davison, Pete, additional, Ferrer, Erica, additional, Jiménez Rosenberg, S Patricia A, additional, Aceves-Medina, Gerardo, additional, and Watson, William, additional
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- 2018
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135. Larval distribution and connectivity of the endemic Sciaenidae species in the Upper Gulf of California
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Garcés-Rodríguez, Y, primary, Sánchez-Velasco, L, additional, Díaz-Viloria, N, additional, Jiménez-Rosenberg, S P A, additional, Godínez, V, additional, Montes-Arechiga, J, additional, and Munguia-Vega, A, additional
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- 2018
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136. Corrosion prevention in copper combustion chamber liners of liquid oxygen/methane booster engines
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Rosenberg, S. D and Gage, M. L
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Chemistry And Materials (General) - Abstract
The use of a protective gold coating for preventing the corrosion of copper combustion chamber liners in liquid oxygen/methane booster engines is discussed with reference to experimental results. Gold-plated and unplated copper alloy specimens were tested in a carbothermal test facility providing realistic simulations of booster engine cooling channel conditions, such as temperature, pressure, flow velocity, and heat flux. Metallographic examinations of the unplated specimens showed severe corrosion as a result of the reaction with the sulfur-containing contaminant in the fuel. In contrast, gold-plated specimens showed no corrosion under similar operating conditions.
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- 1990
137. Combustion interaction with radiation-cooled chambers
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Rosenberg, S. D, Jassowski, D. M, Barlow, R, Lucht, R, and Mccarty, K
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Spacecraft Propulsion And Power - Abstract
Over 15 hours of thruster operation at temperatures between 1916 and 2246 C without failure or erosion has been demonstrated using iridium-coated rhenium chamber materials with nitrogen tetroxide/monomethylhydrazine propellants operating over a mixture ratio range of 1.60-2.05. Research is now under way to provide a basic understanding of the mechanisms which make high-temperature operation possible and to extend the capability to a wider range of conditions, including other propellant combinations and chamber materials. Techniques have been demonstrated for studying surface fracture phenomena. These include surface Raman and Auger for study of oxide formation, surface Raman and X-ray diffraction to determine the oxide phase, Auger to study oxide stoichiometry, and sputter Auger to study interdiffusion of alloy species.
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138. 150P Correlation between erlotinib-induced rash and efficacy in first-line therapy of patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) expressing epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutation: A prospective, multi-center, open-label, single-arm, phase II study
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Gottfried, M., primary, Rosenberg, S. Keren, additional, Dudnik, J., additional, Wollner, M., additional, Bar, J., additional, Onn, A., additional, Frenkel, O., additional, and Maimon, N., additional
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139. Does the time from entering the emergency room to the start of de-torsion surgery has an affect on the survival of the torque testis? A quality of care study
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Lorber, A., primary, Levin, H., additional, Gold, D., additional, Gofrit, O.N., additional, Rosenberg, S., additional, Yutkin, V., additional, Pode, D., additional, Duvdevani, M., additional, Gielchinsky, I., additional, Landau, E., additional, and Hidas, G., additional
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140. Abstract P3-03-02: ER dependent breast cancer phenotype in BRCA 1/2 carriers
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Peretz, TY, primary, Zick, A, additional, Luna, K, additional, Grinshpun, A, additional, Sonneblick, A, additional, Iziely, B, additional, Hamburger, TG, additional, Cohen, S, additional, Granit, AM, additional, Dvir, M, additional, and Rosenberg, S, additional
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141. Development and Evaluation of Novel Implantable Nanosensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Individual Cells and Cellular Signaling
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Cullum, B. M., primary, Ostrand-Rosenberg, S., primary, and Alexander, T., primary
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142. Treatment of multicentric Castleman’s disease complicated by the development of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma with high-dose chemotherapy and autologous peripheral stem-cell support
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Advani, R., Rosenberg, S., and Warnke, R.
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143. Soluble CD80 restores T cell activation and overcomes tumor cell programmed death ligand 1-mediated immune suppression
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Haile, S. T., Dalal, S. P., Clements, V., and Ostrand-Rosenberg, S.
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144. The "Arba'ah Turim" of Rabbi Abraham bar Judah, Disciple of Don Ḥasdai Crescas / "ארבעה טורים" לר' אברהם בר' יהודה תלמידו של דון חסדאי קרשקש
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רוזנברג, שלום and Rosenberg, S.
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145. OBSERVATIONS ON THE CHANSON OF JACQUES D'AUTUN (R. 350/51)
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Rosenberg, S. N.
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146. Ami and Amile
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Rosenberg, S. N. and Danon, Samuel
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147. "For the Most Part" ('Al Derekh haRov') / "על דרך הרוב"
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רוזנברג, שלום and Rosenberg, S.
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148. A novel low grade heat driven process to re-concentrate process liquor in alumina refineries
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Rahimi, B, Regenauer-Lieb, K, Chua, HT, Boom, E, Nicoli, S, Rosenberg, S, Rahimi, B, Regenauer-Lieb, K, Chua, HT, Boom, E, Nicoli, S, and Rosenberg, S
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© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Evaporation is an essential process in alumina refineries both to produce water for such applications as residue washing processes, and re-concentrating process liquor back to the main process circuit for further digestion. This article reports on the application of a re-concentration process driven by low grade heat. It couples flash and falling film evaporation, fed by a low-grade heat source, to recover heat and concentrate process liquor. Process condensate is the stream used for this evaluation. The condenser of the re-concentration process is cooled barometrically by water from the recovery lake. The freshwater generated is either discharged or sent to the freshwater lake so as to manage the water balance of a refinery. For 200 m3/h process condensate simulated at two fixed temperatures of 75 °C and 85 °C, the process generates up to 36% more re-concentrated process liquor, and about 10% less specific capital cost compared to the conventional multi effect falling film evaporation system.
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149. Abstracts from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Meeting 2016
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Pouessel, G, Claverie, C, Labreuche, J, Renaudin, J-M, Dorkenoo, A, Eb, M, Moneret-Vautrin, A, Deschildre, A, Leteurtre, S, Grabenhenrich, L, Worm, M, Dölle, S, Scherer, K, Hutteger, I, Christensen, M, Bindslev-Jensen, C, Mortz, C, Eller, E, Kjaer, HF, Carneiro-Leão, L, Badas, J, Coimbra, A, Levy, DP, Ben-Shoshan, M, Rimon, A, Benor, S, Arends, NJT, Edelbroek, N, de Groot, H, Emons, JAM, Brand, HKA, Verhoeven, D, van Veen, LN, de Jong, NW, Noh, G, Jang, EH, Pascal, M, Dominguez, O, Piquer, M, Alvaro, M, Jimenez-Feijoo, R, Lozano, J, Machinena, A, del Mar Folqué, M, Giner, MT, Plaza, AM, Turner, P, Patel, N, Vazquez-Ortiz, M, Lindsley, S, Walker, L, Rosenberg, S, Mari, A, Alessandri, C, Giangrieco, I, Tuppo, L, Rafaiani, C, Mitterer, G, Ciancamerla, M, Ferrara, R, Bernardi, ML, Zennaro, D, Tamburrini, M, Ciardiello, MA, Harwanegg, C, Fernandez, A, Selb, R, Egenmann, P, Epstein, M, Hoffmann-Sommergruber, K, Koning, F, Lovik, M, Clare Mills, EN, Moreno, J, van Loveren, H, Wal, J-M, Diesner, S, Bergmayr, C, Pfitzner, B, Assmann, VE, Starkl, P, Endesfelder, D, Eiwegger, T, Szepfalusi, Z, Fehrenbach, H, Jensen-Jarolim, E, Hartmann, A, Pali-Schöll, I, Untersmayr, E, Wille, S, Meyer, P, Klingebiel, C, Lidholm, J, Ehrenberg, A, Östling, J, Cleach, I, Mège, J-L, Vitte, J, Aina, R, Dubiela, P, Pfeifer, S, Bublin, M, Radauer, C, Humeniuk, P, Kabasser, S, Asero, R, Bogas, G, Gomez, F, Campo, P, Salas, M, Doña, I, Barrionuevo, E, Guerrero, MA, Mayorga, C, Prieto, A, Barber, D, Torres, MJ, Jamin, A, Wangorsch, A, Ballmer, B, Vieths, S, Scheurer, S, Apostolovic, D, Mihailovic, J, Krstic, M, Starkhammar, M, Velickovic, TC, Hamsten, C, van Hage, M, van Erp, FC, Knol, EF, Kansen, HM, Pontoppidan, B, Meijer, Y, van der Ent, CK, Knulst, AC, Sayers, R, Brown, H, Custovic, A, Simpson, A, Mills, C, Schulz, J, Akkerdaas, J, Totis, M, Capt, A, Herouet-Guicheney, C, van Ree, R, Banerjee, T, Banerjee, A, Claude, M, Bouchaud, G, Lupi, R, Castan, L, Tranquet, O, Denery-Papini, S, Bodinier, M, Brossard, C, De Poi, R, Gritti, E, De Dominicis, E, Popping, B, de Laureto, PP, Palosuo, K, Kukkonen, AK, Pelkonen, A, Mäkelä, M, Lee, NA, Rost, J, Muralidharan, S, Campbell, D, Mehr, S, Nock, C, Baumert, J, Taylor, S, Mastrorilli, C, Tripodi, S, Caffarelli, C, Perna, S, Di Rienzo Businco, A, Sfika, I, Dondi, A, Bianchi, A, Dascola, CP, Ricci, G, Cipriani, F, Maiello, N, del Giudice, MM, Frediani, T, Frediani, S, Macrì, F, Pistoletti, C, Iacono, ID, Patria, MF, Varin, E, Peroni, D, Comberiati, P, Chini, L, Moschese, V, Lucarelli, S, Bernardini, R, Pingitore, G, Pelosi, U, Olcese, R, Moretti, M, Cirisano, A, Faggian, D, Travaglini, A, Plebani, M, Verga, MC, Calvani, M, Giordani, P, Matricardi, PM, Ontiveros, N, Cabrera-Chavez, F, Galand, J, Beaudouin, E, Pineau, F, Sakai, S, Matsunaga, K, Teshima, R, Larré, C, Denery, S, Tschirner, S, Trendelenburg, V, Schulz, G, Niggemann, B, Beyer, K, Bouferkas, Y, Belabbas, Y, Saidi, D, Kheroua, O, Mecherfi, KEE, Guendouz, M, Haddi, A, Kaddouri, H, Amaral, L, Pereira, A, Rodrigues, S, Datema, M, Jongejan, L, Clausen, M, Knulst, A, Papadopoulos, N, Kowalski, M, de Blay, F, Zwinderman, A, Hoffman-Sommergruber, K, Ballmer-Weber, B, Fernandez-Rivas, M, Deng, S, Yin, J, Eisenmann, C, Nassiri, M, Reinert, R, van der Valk, JPM, van Wijk, RG, Vergouwe, Y, Steyerberg, EW, Reitsma, M, Wichers, HJ, Savelkoul, HFJ, Vlieg-Boerstra, B, Dubois, AEJ, Carolino, F, Rodolfo, A, Cernadas, J, Roa-Medellín, D, Rodriguez-Fernandez, A, Navarro, J, Albendiz, V, Baeza, ML, Intente-Herrero, S, Mikkelsen, A, Mehlig, K, Lissner, L, Verrill, L, Luccioli, S, van Bilsen, J, Kuper, F, Wolterbeek, A, Rankouhi, TR, Verschuren, L, Cnossen, H, Jeurink, P, Garssen, J, Knippels, L, Garthoff, J, Houben, G, Leeman, W, Eleonore Pettersson, M, Schins, AMM, Koppelman, GH, Kollen, BJ, Zubchenko, S, Kuntz, S, Mérida, P, Álvaro, M, Riggioni, C, Castellanos, JH, Jimenez, R, Cap, M, Drumez, E, Lejeune, S, Thumerelle, C, Mordacq, C, Nève, V, Ricò, S, Varini, M, Nocerino, R, 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150. Hydrographic and fish larvae distribution during the 'Godzilla El Niño 2015-2016' in the northern end of the shallow oxygen minimum zone of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
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Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Sánchez-Velasco, Laura, Beier, Emilio, Godínez, Víctor M., Barton, Eric D., Santamaría-del-Ángel, Eduardo, Jiménez-Rosenberg, S. Patricia A., Marinone, Silvio G., Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (México), Sánchez-Velasco, Laura, Beier, Emilio, Godínez, Víctor M., Barton, Eric D., Santamaría-del-Ángel, Eduardo, Jiménez-Rosenberg, S. Patricia A., and Marinone, Silvio G.
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Based on hydrographic data and vertical distributions of tropical species of fish larvae (Diogenichthys laternatus, Vinciguerria lucetia, Bregmaceros bathymaster, and Auxis spp.), effects of “Godzilla El Niño 2015–2016” in the shallow oxygen minimum zone off Mexico were analyzed. Zooplankton samples were collected during four cruises, before (February 2010 and April 2012) and during (June 2015 and March 2016) the warm event. Temporal series of sea surface temperature revealed that June 2015 was the warmest June of the last years. Conservative temperature was >2°C higher than normal in the surface mixed layer, and the suboxic layer (4.4 µmol/kg) reached as shallow as 100 m depth. Unexpected results were that larval abundances were relatively high during the warm event, unlike zooplankton volumes, which declined. Before the warm event, V. lucetia and Auxis spp. were more abundant in the surface mixed layer, while B. bathymaster and D. laternatus dominated in the thermocline and shallow hypoxic layer (44 µmol/kg). However, during the event in June 2015, all species were most abundant in the surface mixed layer, which implied that the species adapted to hypoxia had inverted their normal pattern of distribution, possibly as consequence of the rise of the suboxic layer; however, further observations are required to confirm this generality. Results showed no dramatic change in the total larval abundance during the warm event. Nevertheless, a differential response in their vertical distribution was evident in association with changes in the depth of the shallow hypoxic and suboxic layers. This might indicate adaptability of tropical species to prolonged periods of warming in the oceans.
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