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2. Comparing Adhesive Bonding and LAMP Joining Technology in Case of Hybrid Material Combination
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Markovits, T. and Bauernhuber, A.
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- 2014
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3. The potential of CWSI based on thermal imagery for in-season irrigation management in potato fields
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Rud, R., primary, Cohen, Y., additional, Alchanatis, V., additional, Dar, Z., additional, Levi, A., additional, Brikman, R., additional, Shenderey, C., additional, Heuer, B., additional, Markovits, T., additional, Mulla, D., additional, and Rosen, C., additional
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- 2013
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4. Abstracts of presentations at the 22nd Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society February 12–13,2001 ARO, The Volcani Center, Bet Dagan, Israel
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Shtienberg, D., Reuveni, M., Shegalov, N., Shegalov, D., Eshel, D., Ben-Arie, Ruth, Prusky, D., Korolev, Nadia, Katan, J., Katan, Talma, Sharon, A., Oren, L., Ezrati, S., Cohen, D., Ziv, Sarit, Katan, J., Lichtenzveig, Judith, Abbo, S., Shtienberg, D., Manulis, Shulamit, Chalupowicz, Liora, Dror, Orit, Antheman, S., Sigler, T., Tanne, Edna, Clair, D., Boudon-Padieu, E., Lahav, C., Sztejnberg, A., Maymon, Marcel, Denisov, Yulia, Freeman, S., Shlevin, E., Saguy, S., Mahrer, Y., Katan, J., Mesika, Y., Elad, Y., Nitzani, Y., David, Dalia Rav, Sztejnberg, A., Brand, M., Yekhezkel, H., Shmuel, D., Targerman, M., Aharon, Y., Salpoi, A., Dayan, E., Cordoba, L., Fuchs, M., Ovadia, S., Shtienberg, D., Dinoor, A., Sztejnberg, A., Shalev, Z., Katan, J., Freeman, S., Nitzan, N., Hazanovsky, Marina, Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Horowitz, Sigal, Sharon, A., Freeman, S., Rubin, Evgenia, Levin, Aaron, Baider, Alexander, Pisanti, Odelia, Cohen, Yigal, Sadowsky, A., Gefen, D., Rottman, N., Oren, Y., Kimchi, Miriam, Solel, Z., Shiboleth, Y. M., Arazi, T., Gal-On, A., Cohen, R., Burger, Y., Portnoy, V., Tzuri, G., Saar, U., Shriber, S., Perl-Treves, R., Brotman, Y., Katzir, Nurit, Arbel, Gil, Katan, J., Katan, Talma, Yarden, O., Kalman, Sari, Zamir, D., Katan, Talma, Mor, Neta, Miron, Y., Lachman, O., Pearlsman, Malenia, Antignus, Y., Kritzman, Anat, Beckelman, Helena, Alexandrov, Svetlana, Cohen, J., Lampel, Miriam, Raccah, B., Gera, A., Cohen, J., Rosner, A., Kagan, Sima, Gotleb, J., Zeidan, M., Gera, A., Benyamini, Y., Benyamini, Y., Oka, Y., Kozodoy, Y., Gotlib, J., Harkavi, E., Balchinski, D., Avtavi, A., Sigler, T., Kaplan, H., Yogev, E., Lichter, A., Zutkhi, Y., Shacham, Z., Kapulonov, T., Dvir, O., Ben-Arie, Ruth, David, D. Rav, Elad, Y., Hameiri, Y., Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Erlich, Orly, Aharon, M., Lavy, M., Peretz-Alon, I., Afek, U., Orenstein, Janeta, Nuriel, E., Ben-David, Tslila, Dori, Irit, Matan, E., Hazanovsky, Marina, Mordechai-Leviush, Sara, Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Perez, Y. A., Kritzman, G., Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Erlich, Orly, Aharon, M., Cahlon, Y., Hadar, A., Cohen, Y., Shmueli, M., Shlevin, E., Ben-Nun, E., Meler, B., Bigel, Z., Peretz-Alon, I., Cornfeld, Yael, Gamliel, A., Grinstein, A., Austerweil, Miriam, Steiner, Bracha, Klein, L., Katan, J., Yunis, H., Omri, N., Cahlon, Y., Shmueli, M., Barel, D., Klein, L., Shmueli, M., Hadar, A., Cahlon, Y., Cohen, Y., Sultan, T., Mor, Neta, David, S., Ganaim, N., Yunis, H., Sachs, Y., Posalsky, Y., Cahlon, Y., Sultan, T., Shmueli, M., Barel, D., Cohen, Y., Klein, L., Aizenberg, Y., Urieli, E., Lang, M., Benyamini, Y., Zur, M. Keren, Grimberg, A., Mogilner, N., Zidan, M., Shechener, Z., Bahat, A., Barkay, J., Orion, D., Reuven, Michal, Mor, M., Szmulewich, Y., Kolesnik, Ina, Gamliel, A., Mor, Y., Ben-Yephet, Y., Gokkes, M., Gamliel, A., Ben-David, Tslila, Mor, Neta, Lahav, Tamar, Levi, M., Siti, E., Skutelski, Yael, Gamliel, A., Austerweil, Miriam, Kritzman, G., Peretz-Alon, I., Heiman, O., Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Sneh, B., Kleifeld, O., Zinger, M., Raviv, Ayala, Gao, Junping, Ben-Daniel, Bat Chen, Cohen, Yigal, Gips, A., Fine, P., Rosenberg, Rivka, Solopanov, V., Reuven, Michal, Shemulevitz, Y., Kolesnic, Ina, Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Ben-Yephet, Y., Gips, A., Fine, P., Solopanov, V., Rosenberg, R., Markowitz, T., Ben-Yephet, Y., Tsror Lahkim, Leah, Pivonia, S., Cohen, R., Cohen, S., Kigel, J., Levita, Rachel, Katan, J., Dornai, Iris, Hadar, Y., Dishon, Y., Silverman, D., Kirshner, B., Kimchi, Miriam, Pekarsky, Valeria, Postma, J., Os, E. A. van, Kritzman, G., Ben-Yephet, Y., Reuven, Michal, Zviebil, Aida, Szmulewich, Y., Lavkovits, Irit, Markovits, T., Soriano, Shoshana, Mor, Y., Bar-Yosef, B., Guetsky, Ruth, Elad, Y., Shtienberg, D., Dinoor, A., Oka, Y., Dor, E., Plakhine, D., Hershenhorn, J., Oppenheim, D., Shtienberg, D., Peres, M., Herzog, Z., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Kritzman, G., Kritzman, G., Shwartz, H., Levin, A., Herzog, Z., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Oppenheim, D., Yogev, Anat, Kimchi, Miriam, Kirshner, B., Dornai, Iris, Pakersky, Valeria, Pakersky, Valeria, Pakersky, Valeria, Zarka, S., Pakersky, Valeria, Shtienberg, D., Shtienberg, D., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Herzog, Z., Oppenheim, D., Levi, S., Shwartz, H., Kritzman, G., Shwartz, H., Shtienberg, D., Oppenheim, D., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Herzog, Z., Peres, M., Kritzman, G., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Shtienberg, D., Herzog, Z., Levi, S., Shwartz, H., Oppenheim, D., and Kritzman, G.
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- 2001
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5. Abstracts of papers presented at the 15th conference of the weed science society of Israel
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Eizenberg, H., Tanaami, Z., Jacobsohn, R., Lalazar, A., Hayut, M., Sibony, M., Tal, A., Rubin, B., Sibony, M., Yossef, T., Plakhine, D., Kleifeld, Y., Weinberg, T., Lior, E., Eizenberg, H., Tanaami, Z., Avdat, N., Jacobsohn, R., Portnoy, V. H., Katzir, N., Joel, D. M., Buxbaum, H., Goldwasser, Y., Hershenhorn, J., Zamski, E., Kleifeld, Y., Goldwasser, Y., Plakhine, D., Hershenhorn, Y., Golan, S., Herzlinger, G., Chilf, T., Losner-Goshen, Dalia, Portnoy, V. H., Joel, D. M., Aly, R., Hershenhorn, Y., Halpern, N., Kleifeld, Y., Blumenfeld, T., Herzlinger, G., Chilf, T., Shomer-Ilan, Adiva, Mayer, A. M., Bar-Nun, Nurit, Ben-Hod, G., Amsellem, Ziva, Gressel, J., Kernyi, Z., Hornok, L., Cohen, B., Amsellem, Ziva, Gressel, J., Sharon, A., Kitahin, S., Bosak, A., Bar-Peled, Y., Barnea, N., Sibony, M., Yasour, H., Hayut, M., Tal, A., Bosak, A., Alon, Y., El-Nahhal, Y. Z., Nir, S., Polubesova, T., Margulies, L., Siti, E., Kaplan, Ch., Levanon, I., Gokkes, M., Hadar, A., Chachlon, Y., Yovel, H., Colodney, G., Glidai, S., Tal, Shuli, Nir, A., Yasur, E., Kigel, J., Yaacoby, T., Nir, A., Ye, Bin, Gressel, J., Kimel, U., Manulis, Shulamit, Kleitman, Frida, Dror, Orit, Chalupowicz, Laura, Khayat, E., Tsror (Lahkim), Leah, Erlich, Orly, Menashe, A., Wysoki, M., Gerson, U., Slabezki, Y., Dag, A., Efrat, H., Yacobson, B., Palevsky, E., Reuveny, H., Oppenheim, D., Okonis, O., Raccah, B., Kritzman, Anat, Yunis, H., Raccah, B., Gera, A., Tanne, Edna, Cohen, J., Tanne, Edna, Sandu, Z., Alexandrov, Svetlana, Geral, A., Cohen, Y., Farkash, Sonja, Baider, A., Zahavi, Tirza, Reuveni, M., Scheglov, D., Lavee, S., speltoides, Aegilops, Manisterski, J., Ben-Yehuda, Pnina, Shimony, Ayelet, Eilam, Tamar, Anikster, Y., Freeman, S., Lahav, C., Sztejnberg, A., Nitzani, Y., Maimon, M., Katan, Talma, Shtienberg, D., Kritzman, G., Herzog, Z., Openheim, D., Zilberstaine, Miriam, Blatchinsky, Daphna, Elad, Y., Mesika, Y., Elad, Y., Nitzani, Y., Kirshner, B., Shmulevitz, Y., David, Dalia Rav, Sztjenberg, A., Yehezkel, Hanna, Shmuel, D., Taari, E., Posalski, Y., Cohen, Y., Fuchs, M., Mesika, Y., Elad, Y., Nitzani, Y., Kirshner, B., Shmulevitz, Y., David, Dalia Rav, Sztjenberg, A., Yehezkel, Hanna, Shmuel, D., Taari, E., Posalski, Y., Katan, J., Pivonia, S., Cohen, R., Kigel, J., Katan, J., Levite, Rachel, Gamliel, A., Grinstein, A., Zilberg, V., Benihes, Marina, Ucko, Orna, Klein, L., Uriely, E., Stangheilini, M. E., Katan, J., Korolev, Nadia, Katan, J., Katan, Talma, Tsror, Leah, Hazanovsky, Marina, Leviush-Mordechai, Sara, Sivan, Sara, Rekah, Yael, Shtienberg, D., Katan, J., Tsror, Leah, Hazanovsky, Marina, Aharon, M., Peretz-Alon, I., Prusky, D., Beno-Moualem, Delilah, Prusky, D., Yakoby, N., Kobiler, Ilana, Dinoor, A., Prusky, D., Dudai, N., Reuveni, R., Chaimovitch, D., Sa’adi, Daya, Larkov, Olga, Dor, Evgenia, Lewinsohn, E., Putievsky, E., Afek, U., Orenstein, Janeta, Nuriel, E., Carmeli, S., Rodov, V., Bar-Joseph, M., Eshel, D., Ben-Arie, Ruth, Dinoor, A., Prusky, D., Reuven, Michal, Zviebil, Aida, Szmulewich, Y., Kleitman, Frida, Manulis, Shulamit, Ben-Yephet, Y., Ben-Yephet, Y., Reuven, Michal, Zviebil, Aida, Szmulewich, Y., Lavkovits, Airit, Markovits, T., Mor, I., Bar-Yosef, B., Iraki, N. M., Ahmad, M. N., Abu-Sa’id, J. N., Manulis, Shulamit, Barash, I., Assaraf, M., Ginzburg, C., Yarden, O., Katan, J., Gamliel, A., Gamliel, A., Grinstein, A., Ucko, Orna, Mduel, A., Klein, L., Shtienberg, D., Katan, J., Oren, Y., Solel, Z., Kimchi, Miriam, Sadovski, A., Oren, Y., Yogev, E., Yaniv, A., Omari, A., Ofer, I., Sarid, P., Avisar, E., Naot, O., Bing, B., Ovadia, S., Yunis, H., Sachs, Y., Sandu, Z., Mor, Neta, Gotlieb, Y, Zahavi, Tirza, Reuveni, M., Naot, O., Ofer, I., Sarid, P., Yaniv, A., Omari, A., Benishti, Ronit, Bing, B., Ovadia, S., HaMeiri, Y., Blatchinsky, Daphna, Sarig, P., Zahavi, Tirza, Reuveni, M., Yogev, Anat, Barzilai, Y., Balaom, B., Tsror, Leah, Hazanovsky, Marina, Erlich-Holtzer, Orly, Peretz-Alon, I., Ben-David, Tselila, Lang, M., Lubovsky, U., Engel-Kirshner, R., Ofer, I., Omari, A., Benishti, Ronit, Sarid, P., Yaniv, A., Avisar, E., Naot, O., Bing, B., Ben-Arie, Ruth, Yunis, H., Zachs, Y., Dubitzky, A., Mor, Neta, Genaim, N., HaMeiri, Y., Gotlieb, Y., Zahavi, Tirza, Cohen, Y., Reuveni, M., Zahavi, Tirza, Cohen, Y., Porat, R., Vinocur, V., Weisseah, Batya, Cohen, Leah, Droby, S., Dor, Evgenia, Dudai, N., Chaimovitch, D., Larkov, Olga, Putievsky, E., Hershenhorn, J., Sharon, Edna, Bar-Eyal, Meira, Mor, M., Kleifeld, O., Chet, I., Spiegel, Y., Yechye, U., Sztejnberg, A., Nof, E., Rubin, B., Dinoor, A., Dinoor, A., Guske, Susanne, Nof, Esther, Lichter, A., Dvir, Orit, Zutkhi, Y., Kapulonov, Tania, Sonego, Lillian, Sarig, P., Ben-Arie, Ruth, Gamliel, A., Gokkes, M., Israel, S., Skutelski, Yael, Lahav, Tamar, Gamliel, A., Kritzman, G., Peretz-Alon, Y., Becker, E., Zilberg, V., Heiman, O., Shlevin, E., Mahrer, Y., Katan, J., Fluhr, R., Pan, Q., Sela, Marianne, Pisanti, Odelia, Hadrian, Ofra, Fainzilber, Ada, Sivaldi, Sigal, Zamir, D., Silverman, D., Kritzman, G., Katan, J., Ausher, R., Melamed, Y., Gal-On, A., Slutsky, G., Wang, Y., Galiakparov, Nurbol, Aziz, Orly, Tanne, Edna, Sela, I., Gafny, R., Teverovsky, Emma, Akad, F., Gidoni, D., Czosnek, H., Loebenstein, G., Bakshi, S., Yarden, Oded, Sztejnberg, Abraham, Yassur, Inbal, Wolf, S., Dickman, M. B., Mitra, A., Yarden, O., Sharon, A., Robinson, M., Maor, R., Ezra, D., Manulis, Shulamit, Barash, I., Pardes, Einat, Manisterski, J., Ben-Yehuda, Pnina, Kosman, I., Anikster, Y., and Sharon, A.
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- 1999
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6. Laser brazing of aluminium
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Markovits, T, Takács, J, Lovas, A, and Belt, J
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- 2003
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7. Real-time monitoring of the laser bending process
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Markovits, T., Takacs, J., Szilagyi, A., and Xiufeng, W.
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Bending -- Analysis ,Lasers -- Analysis ,Real-time control -- Analysis ,Real-time systems -- Analysis ,Laser ,Real-time system ,High technology industry - Abstract
Byline: T. Markovits, J. Takacs, A. Szilagyi, W. Xiufeng This paper presents an online method to measure the temperature and the deformations versus time during the laser bending of sheet materials. To measure the temperature and the deformations, an Infrared Thermovision System and a Deformation Amplifier System were used, respectively. In the experiments, two different types of steel were investigated the C45 and St14 in case of different sheet thicknesses. In the experiment results, the complex changing of the bending angle was measured in the range of laser power below 100 W. These results show the effect of the material, the thickness and the laser power on the temperature distribution and the bending angle. With this complex method, it was possible to relate the deformation and thermal data during the laser treatment. These data give suitable parameters for creating a model, which describes more precisely the laser bending process.
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- 2008
8. Edge welding of laminated steel structure by pulsed Nd:YAG laser
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Markovits, T., primary and Takács, J., additional
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- 2010
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9. Effect of Nutrition on Deformation Disease in Gypsophila paniculata Mother Plants
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Ben-Yephet, Y., primary, Reuven, M., additional, Zviebil, A., additional, Szmulewich, Y., additional, Lavkovits, I., additional, Markovits, T., additional, Soriano, S., additional, and Bar-Yosef, B., additional
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- 2006
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10. Treatment failure or success? HCV arthropathy relieved by interferon
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MARKOVITS, T, primary
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- 2002
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11. A case of a cirrhotic patient developing an acute abdomen while on pegylated interferon alfa-2b therapy
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MARKOVITS, T, primary
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- 2002
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12. Racial differences in neutrophil count in chronic hepatitis C patients on pegylated interferon/ribavirin therapy
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MARKOVITS, T, primary
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- 2002
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13. Zur Kenntnis desvic.m-Xylenols
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Auwers, K. and Markovits, T.-H.
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14. Uebervic. m-Xylenol und ein Tetramethyldiphenochinon
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Auwers, K. and Markovits, T.-H. V.
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15. Lifestyle and genetic risk factors for progression of hepatitis C
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Sara Olson, Lau, N., Iyer, S., Egan, D., Orlow, I., Cowan, J., Markovits, T., and Kurtz, R. C.
16. Amygdala self-neuromodulation capacity as a window for process-related network recruitment.
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Gurevitch G, Lubianiker N, Markovits T, Or-Borichev A, Sharon H, Fine NB, Fruchtman-Steinbok T, Keynan JN, Shahar M, Friedman A, Singer N, and Hendler T
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- Humans, Adult, Female, Male, Middle Aged, Neuronal Plasticity physiology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic physiopathology, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic therapy, Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic diagnostic imaging, Young Adult, Amygdala physiology, Amygdala diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Neurofeedback methods
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Neurofeedback (NF) has emerged as a promising avenue for demonstrating process-related neuroplasticity, enabling self-regulation of brain function. NF targeting the amygdala has drawn attention to therapeutic potential in psychiatry, by potentially harnessing emotion-regulation processes. However, not all individuals respond equally to NF training, possibly owing to varying self-regulation abilities. This underscores the importance of understanding the mechanisms behind successful neuromodulation (i.e. capacity). This study aimed to investigate the establishment and neural correlates of neuromodulation capacity using data from repeated sessions of amygdala electrical fingerprint (Amyg-EFP)-NF and post-training functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)-NF sessions. Results from 97 participants (healthy controls and post-traumatic stress disorder and fibromyalgia patients) revealed increased Amyg-EFP neuromodulation capacity over training, associated with post-training amygdala-fMRI modulation capacity and improvements in alexithymia. Individual differenaces in this capacity were associated with pre-training amygdala reactivity and initial neuromodulation success. Additionally, amygdala downregulation during fMRI-NF co-modulated with other regions such as the posterior insula and parahippocampal gyrus. This combined modulation better explained EFP-modulation capacity and improvement in alexithymia than the amygdala modulation alone, suggesting the relevance of this broader network to gained capacity. These findings support a network-based approach for NF and highlight the need to consider individual differences in brain function and modulation capacity to optimize NF interventions. This article is part of the theme issue 'Neurofeedback: new territories and neurocognitive mechanisms of endogenous neuromodulation'.
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- 2024
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17. Cancer history and other personal factors affect quality of life in patients with hepatitis C.
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Olson SH, Iyer S, Scott J, Erez O, Samuel S, Markovits T, Schwartz M, Toro C, Gambarin-Gelwan M, and Kurtz RC
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- Adult, Aged, Alcoholism psychology, Chronic Disease, Comorbidity, Depressive Disorder psychology, Educational Status, Female, Hepatitis C psychology, Humans, Interferon alpha-2, Interferon-alpha therapeutic use, Life Style, Male, Middle Aged, Motor Activity, Multivariate Analysis, Neoplasms psychology, New York City, Recombinant Proteins, Sex Factors, Hepatitis C physiopathology, Neoplasms complications, Quality of Life psychology, Sickness Impact Profile
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Background: Although patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) have been found to have reduced quality of life, little is known about how other characteristics affect their quality of life. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of other characteristics, including history of cancer, on quality of life in patients with CHC., Methods: One hundred forty patients from clinics at three hospitals in New York City completed a detailed epidemiologic interview about demographic and lifestyle characteristics and the SF-36 measuring health-related quality of life. We compared results from our patients to normative data using t-tests of differences between means. We used multivariate analyses to determine other personal and health-related factors associated with quality of life outcomes., Results: Compared to normative data, these patients had reduced quality of life, particularly on physical functioning. The summary Physical Component Score (PCS) was 45.4 +/- 10.6 and the Mental Component Score (MCS) was 48.2 +/- 11.1, vs norms of 50 +/- 10.0; p-values were < 0.0001 and < 0.05, respectively. In multivariate analyses, the PCS was significantly lower among those with cancer history, > or = 2 other chronic conditions, less education, low physical activity, and higher alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels. Cancer was more important for men, while other chronic conditions were more important for women. On the MCS, history of depression, low physical activity, alcohol use, and female gender were independently associated with poorer scores., Conclusion: Several health and lifestyle factors independently influence quality of life in CHC patients. Different factors are important for men and women.
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- 2005
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