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2. Clothing as communication? Vestments and views of the papacy c.1300
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Miller, MC
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History ,Historical Studies - Abstract
This essay argues that Pope Boniface VIII (1294-1303) used clothing in a highly intentional and performative manner to communicate his status and authority. His audience, however, was quite limited - essentially, the small community of those who aspired to hold or influence the power of the Holy See - and the messages conveyed were not particularly complex. Attempting a reception history of papal attire c.1300, the essay surveys remarks regarding clothing in late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century chronicles and analyses in depth the evidence of two sources: ambassadorial reports to King James II of Aragon (1291-1327) and the De electione et coronatione sanctissimi patris domini Bonifatii pape octavi of Cardinal Jacopo Caetani Stefaneschi (c.1270-1343). A suggestive finding is that performativity, or the highly theatrical use of garments, appears to have been used by Boniface VIII to foster dissemination of simple communications across great distances.
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3. A Descriptive Language of Dominion? Curial Inventories, Clothing, and Papal Monarchy c. 1300
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Miller, MC
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History of Social Sciences ,Cultural Studies ,Curatorial and Related Studies ,Historical Studies - Abstract
Using evidence from both papal and cardinal inventories, as well as from cardinal wills, this essay argues that the papal curia developed a distinctive language for describing liturgical vestments in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries that emphasised the peoples and places that made the materials and ornaments of these garments. Examples from inventories of local dioceses and religious houses are offered to illustrate the peculiarity of the curial descriptions, and comparisons are also made to royal and mercantile inventories. While the curial emphasis on the places and peoples producing the materials used in ecclesiastical vestments may simply have been the performance of connoisseurship within an elite institutional culture, the author suggests that it may also express the expansive papal claims to dominion articulated by Boniface VIII (1294–1303) and his immediate successors.
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- 2017
4. Introduction: Material culture and Catholic history
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Miller, MC
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material culture ,Catholicism ,objects ,artifacts ,Religion and Religious Studies ,Historical Studies - Abstract
After setting out some of the reasons Catholicism developed a rich array of devotional and liturgical objects, this introduction to the centennial special issue of The Catholic Historical Review on Catholic material culture traces a brief history of the emergence of material culture studies while noting the contributions of Catholic scholars to it. It also defines material culture and describes several of the field's approaches as exemplified by essays in the special issue. Strengths and weaknesses of these approaches are also noted.
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- 2015
5. Ecrg4 expression and its product augurin in the choroid plexus: Impact on fetal brain development, cerebrospinal fluid homeostasis and neuroprogenitor cell response to CNS injury
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Gonzalez, AM, Podvin, S, Lin, SY, Miller, MC, Botfield, H, Leadbeater, WE, Roberton, A, Dang, X, Knowling, SE, Cardenas-Galindo, E, Donahue, JE, Stopa, EG, Johanson, CE, Coimbra, R, Eliceiri, BP, and Baird, A
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Background: The content and composition of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is determined in large part by the choroid plexus (CP) and specifically, a specialized epithelial cell (CPe) layer that responds to, synthesizes, and transports peptide hormones into and out of CSF. Together with ventricular ependymal cells, these CPe relay homeostatic signals throughout the central nervous system (CNS) and regulate CSF hydrodynamics. One new candidate signal is augurin, a newly recognized 14 kDa protein that is encoded by esophageal cancer related gene-4 (Ecrg4), a putative tumor suppressor gene whose presence and function in normal tissues remains unexplored and enigmatic. The aim of this study was to explore whether Ecrg4 and its product augurin, can be implicated in CNS development and the response to CNS injury.Methods: Ecrg4 gene expression in CNS and peripheral tissues was studied by in situ hybridization and quantitative RT-PCR. Augurin, the protein encoded by Ecrg4, was detected by immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry and ELISA. The biological consequence of augurin over-expression was studied in a cortical stab model of rat CNS injury by intra-cerebro-ventricular injection of an adenovirus vector containing the Ecrg4 cDNA. The biological consequences of reduced augurin expression were evaluated by characterizing the CNS phenotype caused by Ecrg4 gene knockdown in developing zebrafish embryos.Results: Gene expression and immunohistochemical analyses revealed that, the CP is a major source of Ecrg4 in the CNS and that Ecrg4 mRNA is predominantly localized to choroid plexus epithelial (CPe), ventricular and central canal cells of the spinal cord. After a stab injury into the brain however, both augurin staining and Ecrg4 gene expression decreased precipitously. If the loss of augurin was circumvented by over-expressing Ecrg4 in vivo, BrdU incorporation by cells in the subependymal zone decreased. Inversely, gene knockdown of Ecrg4 in developing zebrafish embryos caused increased proliferation of GFAP-positive cells and induced a dose-dependent hydrocephalus-like phenotype that could be rescued by co-injection of antisense morpholinos with Ecrg4 mRNA.Conclusion: An unusually elevated expression of the Ecrg4 gene in the CP implies that its product, augurin, plays a role in CP-CSF-CNS function. The results are all consistent with a model whereby an injury-induced decrease in augurin dysinhibits target cells at the ependymal-subependymal interface. We speculate that the ability of CP and ependymal epithelium to alter the progenitor cell response to CNS injury may be mediated, in part by Ecrg4. If so, the canonic control of its promoter by DNA methylation may implicate epigenetic mechanisms in neuroprogenitor fate and function in the CNS. © 2011 Gonzalez et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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- 2011
6. Preliminary Performance Test of ACP Safeguards Neutron Counter
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Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (15th : 2006 : Sydney, Australia), Lee, TH, Kim, HD, Lee, SY, Miller, MC, and Menlove, HO
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- 2006
7. Safeguardability Assessment on Pilot-scale Advanced Spent Fuel Conditionig Facility
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Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference (15th : 2006 : Sydney, Australia), Lee, SY, Li, TK, Pickett, SE, Miller, MC, Ko, WI, and Kim, HD
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- 2006
8. The Size of Voluntary Organizations
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Pherson, Miller Mc
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- 1983
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9. Health disparities in mortality among patients with HIV-associated dementia
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Brown, MJ, primary, Zhang, J, additional, Miller, MC, additional, Ingram, LA, additional, and Bagasra, O, additional
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- 2021
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10. Targeting the CRD F-face of Human Galectin-3 and Allosterically Modulating Glycan Binding by Angiostatic PTX008 and a Structurally Optimized Derivative
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Miller MC, Zheng Y, Suylen D, Ippel H, Berbis MA, Cañada FJ, Jimenez-Barbero J, Tai G, Gabius HJ, and Mayo KH
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galectin-3, calixarene, NMR - Abstract
Calix[4]arenePTX008isanangiostaticagentthatinhibitstumorgrowthinmicebybindingtogalectin-1,ab-galactoside-bindinglectin.ToassesstheaffinityprofileofPTX008forgalectins,weused15N–1HHSQCNMRspectroscopytoshowthatPTX008alsobindstogalectin-3(Gal-3),albeitmoreweakly.WeidentifiedthecontactsiteforPTX008ontheF-faceoftheGal-3carbohydraterecognitiondomain.STDNMRrevealedthatthehydrophobicphenylringcrownofthecalixareneisthebindingepitope.
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11. Immunohistochemical Evidence That Argilin, a Product of the ECRG4 Gene, Is a Novel Neurohypophyseal Neuroendocrine Peptide.
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Gonzalez, AM, primary, Roberton, A, additional, Podvin, S, additional, Lin, SY, additional, Leadbeater, W, additional, Coimbra, R, additional, Miller, MC, additional, Chukwueke, J, additional, Stopa, E, additional, Johanson, C, additional, Eliceiri, BP, additional, and Baird, A, additional
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- 2010
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12. The Clergy in the Medieval World: Secular Clerics, Their Families and Careers in North-Western Europe, c. 800-c. 1200
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Miller, MC
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History ,Historical Studies - Published
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13. Pole/Zero Design of Agonist/Antagonist Actuation
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Schimoler, PJ, Vipperman, JS, Miller, MC, Schimoler, PJ, Vipperman, JS, and Miller, MC
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Objective: This brief analyzes the open-loop dynamics of coupled (dedicated) and decoupled tendon tension control methods in an agonist/antagonist (AA) actuator pair, a fundamental control unit used in orthopedic testbeds known as joint motion simulators (JMSs). Methods: A linear mathematical model of an AA actuator pair is derived. Transfer functions from tendon tension control signal to tendon tension and joint position are derived. Sources of key dynamics are explained. Results: The system's dynamic model shows that both the dedicated and decoupled approaches have a low-frequency pole pair, a low-frequency zero pair, and a mid-range zero pair. A frequency domain identification of the flexion/extension axis of an existing elbow JMS validates the locations of these dynamics. The interaction between tendon tension control and joint position is shown to be controllable in decoupled control, but not in dedicated control. The bandwidth reduction due to the low-frequency pole pair and low-frequency zero pair are shown to be controllable in decoupled control, but not in dedicated control. Conclusion: Decoupled control is superior to dedicated control for AA actuator pairs in JMS designs because it reduces actuator interaction and has a larger tension control bandwidth. Significance: This analysis describes the sources of the dynamics seen in the open-loop frequency response of both methods and shows the superiority of the decoupled method in tension control bandwidth and in lack of interactions with position control.
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14. Environmental considerations in planning - long term sewage disposal from caloundra: Part I - engineering, physico-chemical and water circulation studies
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National Environmental Engineering Conference (1986 : Melbourne, Vic.), Craswell, RA, and Miller, MC
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- 1986
15. The Effects of a Tidal Barrage on Estuarine Water Quality
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Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium (15th : 1983 : Hobart, Tas.) and Miller, MC
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16. The LOFT mission concept: a status update
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Feroci, M, Bozzo, E, Brandt, S, Hernanz, M, Van Der Klis, M, Liu, L, Orleanski, P, Pohl, M, Santangelo, A, Schanne, S, Stella, L, Takahashi, T, Tamura, H, Watts, A, Wilms, J, Zane, S, Zhang, S, Bhattacharyya, S, Agudo, I, Ahangarianabhari, M, Albertus, C, Alford, M, Alpar, A, Altamirano, D, Alvarez, L, Amati, L, Amoros, C, Andersson, N, Antonelli, A, Argan, A, Artigue, R, Artigues, B, Atteia, J, Azzarello, P, Bakala, P, Ballantyne, Dr, Baldazzi, G, Baldo, M, Balman, S, Barbera, M, Van Baren, C, Barret, D, Baykal, A, Begelman, M, Behar, E, Behar, O, Belloni, T, Bellutti, P, Bernardini, F, Bertuccio, G, Bianchi, S, Bianchini, A, Binko, P, Blay, P, Bocchino, F, Bode, M, Bodin, P, Bombaci, I, Bonnet Bidaud, J, Borghi, G, Boutloukos, S, Bouyjou, F, Bradley, L, Braga, J, Briggs, Ms, Brown, E, Buballa, M, Bucciantini, N, Burderi, L, Burgay, M, Bursa, M, Budtz-Jorgensen, C, Cackett, E, Cadoux, Fr, Cais, P, Caliandro, Ga, Campana, R, Campana, S, Cao, X, Capitanio, F, Casares, J, Casella, P, Castro-Tirado, Aj, Cavazzuti, E, Cavechi, Y, Celestin, S, Cerda-Duran, P, Chakrabarty, D, Chamel, N, Chateau, F, Chen, C, Chen, Y, Chenevez, J, Chernyakova, M, Coker, J, Cole, R, Collura, A, Coriat, M, Cornelisse, R, Costamante, L, Cros, A, Cui, W, Cumming, A, Cusumano, G, Czerny, B, D'Ai, A, D'Ammando, F, D'Elia, V, Dai, Z, Del Monte, E, De Luca, A, De Martino, D, Dercksen, Jpc, De Pasquale, M, De Rosa, A, Del Santo, M, Di Cosimo, S, Degenaar, N, Den Herder, Jw, Diebold, S, Di Salvo, T, Dong, Y, Donnarumma, I, Doroshenko, V, Doyle, G, Drake, Sa, Durant, M, Emmanoulopoulos, D, Enoto, T, Erkut, Mh, Esposito, P, Evangelista, Y, Fabian, A, Falanga, M, Favre, Y, Feldman, C, Fender, R, Feng, H, Ferrari, V, Ferrigno, C, Ficorella, F, Finger, M, Finger, Mh, Fraser, Gw, Frericks, M, Fullekrug, M, Fuschino, F, Gabler, M, Galloway, Dk, Galvez Sanchez, Jl, Gandhi, P, Gao, Z, Garcia-Berro, E, Gendre, B, Gevin, O, Gezari, S, Giles, Ab, Gilfanov, M, Giommi, P, Giovannini, G, Giroletti, M, Gogus, E, Goldwurm, A, Goluchova, K, Gotz, D, Gou, L, Gouiffes, C, Grandi, P, Grassi, M, Greiner, J, Grinberg, V, Groot, P, Gschwender, M, Gualtieri, L, Guedel, M, Guidorzi, C, Guy, L, Haas, D, Haensel, P, Hailey, M, Hamuguchi, K, Hansen, F, Hartmann, Dh, Haswell, Ca, Hebeler, K, Heger, A, Hempel, M, Hermsen, W, Homan, J, Hornstrup, A, Hudec, R, Huovelin, J, Huppenkothen, D, Inam, Sc, Ingram, A, In'Tzand, Jjm, Israel, G, Iwasawa, K, Izzo, L, Jacobs, Hm, Jetter, F, Johannsen, T, Jenke, Pa, Jonker, P, Jose, J, Kaaret, P, Kalamkar, M, Kalemci, E, Kanbach, G, Karas, V, Karelin, D, Kataria, D, Keek, L, Kennedy, T, Klochkov, D, Kluzniak, W, Koerding, E, Kokkotas, K, Komossa, S, Korpela, S, Kouveliotou, C, Kowalski, Af, Kreykenbohm, I, Kuiper, Lm, Kunneriath, D, Kurkela, A, Kuvvetli, I, La Franca, F, Labanti, C, Lai, D, Lamb, Fk, Lachaud, C, Laubert, Pp, Lebrun, F, Li, X, Liang, E, Limousin, O, Lin, D, Linares, M, Linder, D, Lodato, G, Longo, F, Lu, F, Lund, N, Maccarone, Tj, Macera, D, Maestre, S, Mahmoodifar, S, Maier, D, Malcovati, P, Malzac, J, Malone, C, Mandel, I, Mangano, V, Manousakis, A, Marelli, M, Margueron, J, Marisaldi, M, Markoff, Sb, Markowitz, A, Marinucci, A, Martindale, A, Martinez, G, Mchardy, Im, Medina-Tanco, G, Mehdipour, M, Melatos, A, Mendez, M, Mereghetti, S, Migliari, S, Mignani, R, Michalska, M, Mihara, T, Miller, Mc, Miller, Jm, Mineo, T, Miniutti, G, Morsink, S, Motch, C, Motta, S, Mouchet, M, Mouret, G, Mulacova, J, Muleri, F, Munoz-Darias, T, Negueruela, I, Neilsen, J, Neubert, T, Norton, Aj, Nowak, M, Nucita, A, O'Brien, P, Oertel, M, Olsen, Peh, Orienti, M, Orio, M, Orlandini, M, Osborne, Jp, Osten, R, Ozel, F, Pacciani, L, Paerels, F, Paltani, S, Paolillo, M, Papadakis, I, Papitto, A, Paragi, Z, Paredes, Jm, Patruno, A, Paul, B, Pederiva, F, Perinati, E, Pellizzoni, A, Penacchioni, Av, Peretz, U, Perez, Ma, Perez-Torres, M, Peterson, Bm, Petracek, V, Picciotto, A, Piemonte, C, Pittori, C, Pons, J, Portell, J, Possenti, A, Postnov, K, Poutanen, J, Prakash, M, Prandoni, I, Le Provost, H, Psaltis, D, Pye, J, Qu, J, Rambaud, D, Ramon, P, Ramsay, G, Rapisarda, M, Rachevski, A, Rashevskaya, I, Ray, Ps, Rea, N, Reddy, S, Reig, P, Reina Aranda, M, Remillard, R, Reynolds, C, Rezzolla, L, Ribo, M, De La Rie, R, Riggio, A, Rios, A, Rischke, Dh, Rodriguez-Gil, P, Rodriguez, J, Rohlfs, R, Romano, P, Rossi, Emr, Rozanska, A, Rousseau, A, Rudak, B, Russell, Dm, Ryde, F, Sabau-Graziati, L, Sakamoto, T, Sala, G, Salvaterra, R, Salvetti, D, Sanna, A, Sandberg, J, Savolainen, T, Scaringi, S, Schaffner-Bielich, J, Schatz, H, Schee, J, Schmid, C, Serino, M, Shakura, N, Shore, S, Schnittman, Jd, Schneider, R, Schwenk, A, Schwope, Ad, Sedrakian, A, Seyler, J, Shearer, A, Slowikowska, A, Sims, M, Smith, A, Smith, Dm, Smith, Pj, Sobolewska, M, Sochora, V, Soffitta, P, Soleri, P, Song, L, Spencer, A, Stamerra, A, Stappers, B, Staubert, R, Steiner, Aw, Stergioulas, N, Stevens, Al, Stratta, G, Strohmayer, Te, Stuchlik, Z, Suchy, S, Suleimanov, V, Tamburini, F, Tauris, T, Tavecchio, F, Tenzer, C, Thielemann, Fk, Tiengo, A, Tolos, L, Tombesi, F, Tomsick, J, Torok, G, Torrejon, Jm, Torres, Df, Torresi, E, Tramacere, A, Traulsen, I, Trois, A, Turolla, R, Turriziani, S, Typel, S, Uter, P, Uttley, P, Vacchi, A, Varniere, P, Vaughan, S, Vercellone, S, Vietri, M, Vincent, Fh, Vrba, V, Walton, D, Wang, J, Wang, Z, Watanabe, S, Wawrzaszek, R, Webb, N, Weinberg, N, Wende, H, Wheatley, P, Wijers, R, Wijnands, R, Wille, M, Wilson-Hodge, Ca, Winter, B, Walk, Sj, Wood, K, Woosley, Se, Wu, X, Xiao, L, Xu, R, Yu, W, Yuan, F, Yuan, W, Yuan, Y, Zampa, G, Zampa, N, Zampieri, L, Zdunik, L, Zdziarski, A, Zech, A, Zhang, B, Zhang, C, Zingale, M, Zorzi, N, Zwart, F, High Energy Astrophys. & Astropart. Phys (API, FNWI), ISDC Data Centre for Astrophysics, Université de Genève = University of Geneva (UNIGE), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai [New York] (MSSM), Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [New Brunswick] (RU), Rutgers University System (Rutgers), Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik [Tübingen] (IAAT), Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen = Eberhard Karls University of Tuebingen, Astrophysique Interprétation Modélisation (AIM (UMR7158 / UMR_E_9005 / UM_112)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Chimiche, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata [Roma], Graduate School of the Natural Science and Technology [Kanazawa], Kanazawa University (KU), Astronomical Institute Anton Pannekoek (AI PANNEKOEK), University of Amsterdam [Amsterdam] (UvA), Centre Interdisciplinaire de Nanoscience de Marseille (CINaM), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Tampere University of Technology [Tampere] (TUT), University of Maryland [College Park], University of Maryland System, Department of Biological Sciences [Mississippi], University of Southern Mississippi (USM), School of Physics and Astronomy [Southampton], University of Southampton, Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica - Milano (IASF-MI), Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Università di Roma La Sapienza, Università di Roma Tor Vergata, Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali - INAF (IAPS), Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (LATT), Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP), Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Université 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University of Western Australia (UWA)-Australian National University (ANU)-University of Queensland [Brisbane]-Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT University)-School of BioSciences [Melbourne], Faculty of Science [Melbourne], University of Melbourne-University of Melbourne-Faculty of Science [Melbourne], University of Melbourne-University of Melbourne, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies (CoralCoE), James Cook University (JCU), Lund University [Lund], Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Anthropologie Moléculaire et Imagerie de Synthèse (AMIS), Université de Toulouse (UT)-Université de Toulouse (UT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de synthèse organique (DCSO), École polytechnique (X)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), University of Alabama at Birmingham [ Birmingham] (UAB), INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari (OAC), ELECTRONIQUE 2016, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux [Pessac] (LAB), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques (LPTMS), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), School of Geosciences, Monash University [Clayton], Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E), Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers en région Centre (OSUC), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université d'Orléans (UO)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National d’Études Spatiales [Paris] (CNES), Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), National Oceanography Centre [Southampton] (NOC), Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), Dublin City University [Dublin] (DCU), Mullard Space Science Laboratory (MSSL), University College of London [London] (UCL), Institut Parisien de Chimie Moléculaire (IPCM), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Chinese Academy of Sciences [Beijing] (CAS), Laboratoire Univers et Théories (LUTH (UMR_8102)), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), China Information Technology Security Evaluation Center (CNITSEC), Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science [Lyngby] (DTU Compute), Danmarks Tekniske Universitet = Technical University of Denmark (DTU), PCAS, Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy, Institute of Astronomy [Cambridge], University of Cambridge [UK] (CAM), International Space Science Institute [Bern] (ISSI), Université Grenoble Alpes - UFR Médecine (UGA UFRM), Université Grenoble Alpes [2016-2019] (UGA [2016-2019]), CALVIN research group [Edinburgh], Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour (IPAB), University of Edinburgh-University of Edinburgh, Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineering [Bath], University of Bath [Bath], United States Geological Survey [Reston] (USGS), Sr. PLM Consultant, AstroParticule et Cosmologie (APC (UMR_7164)), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Observatoire de Paris, Dept Ind Engn & Informat Techonolgy, Università degli studi di Trieste = University of Trieste, Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Université de La Réunion (UR)-Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPG Paris)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Matériaux, ingénierie et science [Villeurbanne] (MATEIS), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research (SRON), Opole University of Technology, University of Technology (Opole), Università degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza' = Sapienza University [Rome] (UNIROMA), Department of Astrophysics [Nijmegen], Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP), Radboud University [Nijmegen]-Radboud University [Nijmegen], Radboud University [Nijmegen], NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), Dept Fis Aplicada, Universidad de Granada = University of Granada (UGR), Victoria University [Melbourne], The Hong Kong Polytechnic University [Hong Kong] (POLYU), Chinese Academy of Sciences [Changchun Branch] (CAS), Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology [Linköping] (IFM), Linköping University (LIU), Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles (ICSN), Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Physique Nucléaire de 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P., Osborne, R., Osten, F., Ozel, L., Pacciani, F., Paerel, S., Paltani, Paolillo, Maurizio, I., Papadaki, A., Papitto, Z., Paragi, J. M., Parede, A., Patruno, B., Paul, F., Pederiva, E., Perinati, A., Pellizzoni, A. V., Penacchioni, U., Peretz, M. A., Perez, M., Perez Torre, B. M., Peterson, V., Petracek, C., Pittori, J., Pon, J., Portell, A., Possenti, K., Postnov, J., Poutanen, M., Prakash, I., Prandoni, H., Le Provost, D., Psalti, J., Pye, J., Qu, D., Rambaud, P., Ramon, G., Ramsay, M., Rapisarda, A., Rashevski, I., Rashevskaya, P. S., Ray, N., Rea, S., Reddy, P., Reig, M., Reina Aranda, R., Remillard, C., Reynold, L., Rezzolla, M., Ribo, R., de la Rie, A., Riggio, A., Rio, D. H., Rischke, P., Rodríguez Gil, J., Rodriguez, R., Rohlf, P., Romano, E. M. R., Rossi, A., Rozanska, A., Rousseau, B., Rudak, D. M., Russell, F., Ryde, L., Sabau Graziati, T., Sakamoto, G., Sala, R., Salvaterra, D., Salvetti, A., Sanna, J., Sandberg, T., Savolainen, S., Scaringi, J., Schaffner Bielich, H., Schatz, J., Schee, C., Schmid, M., Serino, N., Shakura, S., Shore, J. D., Schnittman, R., Schneider, A., Schwenk, A. D., Schwope, A., Sedrakian, J. Y., Seyler, A., Shearer, A., Slowikowska, M., Sim, A., Smith, D. M., Smith, P. J., Smith, M., Sobolewska, V., Sochora, P., Soffitta, P., Soleri, L., Song, A., Spencer, A., Stamerra, B., Stapper, R., Staubert, A. W., Steiner, N., Stergioula, A. L., Steven, G., Stratta, T. E., Strohmayer, Z., Stuchlik, S., Suchy, V., Suleimanov, F., Tamburini, T., Tauri, F., Tavecchio, C., Tenzer, F. K., Thielemann, A., Tiengo, L., Tolo, F., Tombesi, J., Tomsick, G., Torok, J. M., Torrejon, D. F., Torre, E., Torresi, A., Tramacere, I., Traulsen, A., Troi, R., Turolla, S., Turriziani, S., Typel, P., Uter, P., Uttley, A., Vacchi, P., Varniere, S., Vaughan, S., Vercellone, M., Vietri, F. H., Vincent, V., Vrba, D., Walton, J., Wang, Z., Wang, S., Watanabe, R., Wawrzaszek, N., Webb, N., Weinberg, H., Wende, P., Wheatley, R., Wijer, R., Wijnand, M., Wille, C. A., Wilson Hodge, B., Winter, S. J., Walk, K., Wood, S. E., Woosley, X., Wu, R., Xu, W., Yu, F., Yuan, W., Yuan, Y., Yuan, G., Zampa, N., Zampa, L., Zampieri, L., Zdunik, A., Zdziarski, A., Zech, B., Zhang, C., Zhang, S., Zhang, M., Zingale, and F., Zwart
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X-ray timing ,[ SDU.ASTR.GA ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.GA] ,Field of view ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,law ,Observatory ,timing ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,QB ,Physics ,microchannel plates. PROPORTIONAL COUNTER ARRAY ,CALIBRATION ,X-ray astronomy ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Material ,Applied Mathematics ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,X-ray detectors ,Condensed Matter Physics ,compact objects ,X-ray spectroscopy ,[SDU.ASTR.GA]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.GA] ,spectroscopy ,Cosmic Vision ,[ INFO ] Computer Science [cs] ,Silicon detector ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Condensed Matter Physic ,Telescope ,X-ray ,Silicon detectors ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica ,0103 physical sciences ,Electronic ,[INFO]Computer Science [cs] ,Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Spectral resolution ,DETECTOR ,ta115 ,X-ray astronomy, Silicon detectors, timing, spectroscopy ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,X-ray imaging ,Applied Mathematic ,Neutron star ,QB460-466 Astrophysics ,Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT), Large Area Detector (LAD), Wide Field Monitor (WFM), Large Area Silicon Drift Detectors (SDD) ,Gamma-ray burst - Abstract
The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT) is a mission concept which was proposed to ESA as M3 and M4 candidate in the framework of the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 program. Thanks to the unprecedented combination of effective area and spectral resolution of its main instrument and the uniquely large field of view of its wide field monitor, LOFT will be able to study the behaviour of matter in extreme conditions such as the strong gravitational field in the innermost regions close to black holes and neutron stars and the supra-nuclear densities in the interiors of neutron stars. The science payload is based on a Large Area Detector (LAD, >8m2 effective area, 2-30 keV, 240 eV spectral resolution, 1 degree collimated field of view) and a Wide Field Monitor (WFM, 2-50 keV, 4 steradian field of view, 1 arcmin source location accuracy, 300 eV spectral resolution). The WFM is equipped with an on-board system for bright events (e.g., GRB) localization. The trigger time and position of these events are broadcast to the ground within 30 s from discovery. In this paper we present the current technical and programmatic status of the mission. © (2016) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
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17. The Orphan C2orf40 Gene is a Neuroimmune Factor in Alzheimer's Disease
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Podvin, S, Miller, MC, Rossi, R, Chukwueke, J, Donahue, JE, Johanson, CE, Baird, A, and Stopa, EG
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Aging ,White matter ,Neurosciences ,Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) ,Neurodegenerative ,Alzheimer's Disease ,Brain Disorders ,Neurofibrillary tangle ,Ecrg4 ,Neuroimmune mechanisms ,Neurological ,Acquired Cognitive Impairment ,Genetics ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Dementia ,Alzheimer’s disease ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Expression of the orphan C2orf40 gene is associated with the aggregation of the neurofibrillary tangle-protein tau in transgenic mice, tumor suppression, the induction of senescence in CNS, and the activation of microglia and peripheral mononuclear leukocytes. This gene also encodes several secreted pro- and anti-inflammatory neuropeptide-like cytokines, suggesting they might be implicated in the inflammatory component(s) of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Accordingly, we evaluated human AD and control brains for expression changes by RT-qPCR, Western blot, and histological changes by immunolabeling. RT-qPCR demonstrated increased cortical gene expression in AD. The molecular form of Ecrg4 detected in cortex was 8-10 kDa, which was shown previously to interact with the innate immunity receptor complex. Immunocytochemical studies showed intensely stained microglia and intravascular blood-borne monocytes within cerebral cortical white matter of AD patients. Staining was diminished within cortical neurons, except for prominent staining in neurofibrillary tangles. Choroid plexuses showed a decreasing trend. These findings support our hypothesis that c2orf40 participates in the neuroimmune response in AD.
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18. Sad brain, happy brain.
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Miller MC
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What cognitive neuroscience is uncovering about the fascinating biology behind our most complex feelings. As it turns out, love really is blind. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Exercise is a state of mind.
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Miller MC
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Researchers are learning more about how physical activity affects our moods. Is sweat the hot new antidepressant? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Test of an Educational Brochure on Advance Directives Designed for Well-Elderly People
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B Brown, Miller Mc, and G L Husted
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Teaching Materials ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Gerontological nursing ,Geriatric Nursing ,Patient Education as Topic ,Nursing ,Reading (process) ,Humans ,Medicine ,General Nursing ,Aged ,media_common ,Aged, 80 and over ,Medical education ,Data collection ,business.industry ,Instructional design ,Directive ,Focus group ,United States ,Test (assessment) ,Reading ,Evaluation Studies as Topic ,Educational Status ,Pamphlets ,Brochure ,Advance Directives ,business ,Gerontology - Abstract
The aim of this study was to test an advance directive brochure designed especially for well-elderly people. The brochure was developed using information from literature on preparing educational materials ana from information gained from well-elderly focus groups. The information sought was in regard to what they knew and what they wanted to know about advance directives and what they found appealing in brochures on advance directives. Twenty well-elderly people participated in the study. Prior to data collection, the brochure was given to 10 nurses who were asked to evaluate it according to the Bernier Instructional Design Scale 2. Out of a possible 280 points, the brochure received 244. The participants in the study were asked to read the brochure and answer 15 questions about the content, user friendliness, and attractiveness of the brochure. The overall results were positive. The first five questions had to do with the appearance of the brochure. All 20 participants responded favorably to these questions. The next 10 questions had to do with understanding the content. A simple percentage was used to calculate the results. The participants understood 90.5% of the content. Based on these results, the brochure should be used in future intervention research and in discussions regarding the education of well-elderly people and the drafting of advance directives.
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21. WEIGHT BEARING AT ONE YEAR AFTER ANKLE REPLACEMENT
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Miller, MC, Martin, RL, Aitken, SG, and Conti, SF
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Ankle ,Arthroplasty -- Physiological aspects ,Gait -- Analysis - Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was analyze force plate information on subjects who are one year or more post ankle replacement surgery. SUBJECTS: Thirteen patients who had undergone unilateral ankle arthroplasty participated in gait laboratory testing as part of larger study to assess general functional outcome. METHODS AND MATERIALS: After recording leg length and range of motion, a Bertec force plate was calibrated. All subjects walked 1Om while the force plate collected data at 120hz. Each subject wore the shoes that he or she wore most frequently. The presence of shoe inserts or heel lift was noted. Subjects were asked to walk normally and were not informed of the presence of the force plate. Testing continued until the subjects had completed three successful and distinct force plate foot strikes. A synchronized signal, to identify foot strike, was introduced into the data. Comparisons were made between the affected and unaffected weight bearing pattern using three distinct points: first peak at foot strike, intermediate minimum at midstance and the second peak at push off RESULTS: Weight-bearing with shoes at the selected three points were averaged. Paired t-test comparisons were performed on the data sets. The comparisons of the first two peaks and intermediate minimum showed no statistically significant difference(p [is greater than] 0.05), but the second peak showed a statistically significant difference(p=0.01). DISCUSSION: Plantarflexor weakness, compensatory movement for range of motion deficits or pain are arguable causes of the observed differences demonstrated at the second peak. There were side to side range of motion differences noted in the subjects, however, no subject had pain during ambulation. Plantarflexion strength deficits following ankle arthroplasty have been documented in other studies. This statistical significant difference in the comparison maybe tempered by the fact that subjects had no visible gait abnormality when wearing shoes. More detailed objective testing, that would include kinematic gait analysis and strength measurements, is being completed on the ankle replacement population., Support from the Western Pennsylvania Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. Miller MC(*), Martin RL(**), and Aitken SG(*), Conti SF(***) (*) Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, (**) Centers [...]
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22. The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing
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Feroci, M, den Herder, JW, Bozzo, E, Barret, D, Brandt, S, Hernanz, M, van der Klis, M, Pohl, M, Santangelo, A, Stella, L, Watts, A, Wilms, J, Zane, S, Ahangarianabhari, M, Albertus, C, Alford, M, Alpar, A, Altamirano, D, Alvarez, L, Amati, L, Amoros, C, Andersson, N, Antonelli, A, Argan, A, Artigue, R, Artigues, B, Atteia, J-L, Azzarello, P, Bakala, P, Baldazzi, G, Balman, S, Barbera, M, van Baren, C, Bhattacharyya, S, Baykal, A, Belloni, T, Bernardini, F, Bertuccio, G, Bianchi, S, Bianchini, A, Binko, P, Blay, P, Bocchino, F, Bodin, P, Bombaci, I, Bidaud, J-MB, Boutloukos, S, Bradley, L, Braga, J, Brown, E, Bucciantini, N, Burderi, L, Burgay, M, Bursa, M, Budtz-Jorgensen, C, Cackett, E, Cadoux, FR, Cais, P, Caliandro, GA, Campana, R, Campana, S, Capitanio, F, Casares, J, Casella, P, Castro-Tirado, AJ, Cavazzuti, E, Cerda-Duran, P, Chakrabarty, D, Chateau, F, Chenevez, J, Coker, J, Cole, R, Collura, A, Cornelisse, R, Courvoisier, T, Cros, A, Cumming, A, Cusumano, G, D'Ai, A, D'Elia, V, Del Monte, E, De Luca, A, De Martino, D, Dercksen, JPC, De Pasquale, M, De Rosa, A, Del Santo, M, Di Cosimo, S, Diebold, S, Di Salvo, T, Donnarumma, I, Drago, A, Durant, M, Emmanoulopoulos, D, Erkut, MH, Esposito, P, Evangelista, Y, Fabian, A, Falanga, M, Favre, Y, Feldman, C, Ferrari, V, Ferrigno, C, Finger, M, Finger, MH, Fraser, GW, Frericks, M, Fuschino, F, Gabler, M, Galloway, DK, Sanchez, JLG, Garcia-Berro, E, Gendrel, B, Gezari, S, Giles, AB, Gilfanov, M, Giommi, P, Giovannini, G, Giroletti, M, Gogus, E, Goldwurm, A, Goluchova, K, Goetz, D, Gouiffes, C, Grassi, M, Groot, P, Gschwender, M, Gualtieri, L, Guidorzi, C, Guy, L, Haas, D, Haense, P, Hailey, M, Hansen, F, Hartmann, DH, Haswell, CA, Hebeler, K, Heger, A, Hermsen, W, Homan, J, Hornstrup, A, Hudec, R, Huovelin, J, Ingram, A, in't Zand, JJM, Israel, G, Iwasawa, K, Izzo, L, Jacobs, HM, Jetter, F, Johannsen, T, Jonker, P, Jose, J, Kaaret, P, Kanbach, G, Karas, V, Karelin, D, Kataria, D, Keek, L, Kennedy, T, Klochkov, D, Kluzniak, W, Kokkotas, K, Korpela, S, Kouveliotou, C, Kreykenbohm, I, Kuiper, LM, Kuvvetli, I, Labanti, C, Lai, D, Lamb, FK, Laubert, PP, Lebrun, F, Lin, D, Linder, D, Lodato, G, Longo, F, Lund, N, Maccarone, TJ, Macera, D, Maestre, S, Mahmoodifar, S, Maier, D, Malcovati, P, Mandel, I, Mangano, V, Manousakis, A, Marisaldi, M, Markowitz, A, Martindale, A, Matt, G, McHardy, IM, Melatos, A, Mendez, M, Mereghetti, S, Michalska, M, Migliari, S, Mignani, R, Miller, MC, Miller, JM, Mineo, T, Miniutti, G, Morsink, S, Motch, C, Motta, S, Mouchet, M, Mouret, G, Mulacova, J, Muleri, F, Munoz-Darias, T, Negueruela, I, Neilsen, J, Norton, AJ, Nowak, M, O'Brien, P, Olsen, PEH, Orientil, M, Orio, M, Orlandini, M, Orleanski, P, Osborne, JP, Osten, R, Ozel, F, Pacciani, L, Paolillo, M, Papitto, A, Paredes, JM, Patruno, A, Paul, B, Perinati, E, Pellizzoni, A, Penacchioni, AV, Perez, MA, Petracek, V, Pittori, C, Pons, J, Portell, J, Possenti, A, Poutanen, J, Prakash, M, Le Provost, P, Psaltis, D, Rambaud, D, Ramon, P, Ramsay, G, Rapisarda, M, Rachevski, A, Rashevskaya, I, Ray, PS, Rea, N, Reddy, S, Reig, P, Aranda, MR, Remillard, R, Reynolds, C, Rezzolla, L, Ribo, M, de la Rie, R, Riggio, A, Rios, A, Rodriguez-Gil, P, Rodriguez, J, Rohlfs, R, Romano, P, Rossi, EMR, Rozanska, A, Rousseau, A, Ryde, F, Sabau-Graziati, L, Sala, G, Salvaterra, R, Sanna, A, Sandberg, J, Scaringi, S, Schanne, S, Schee, J, Schmid, C, Shore, S, Schneider, R, Schwenk, A, Schwope, AD, Seyler, J-Y, Shearer, A, Smith, A, Smith, DM, Smith, PJ, Sochora, V, Soffitta, P, Soleri, P, Spencer, A, Stappers, B, Steiner, AW, Stergioulas, N, Stratta, G, Strohmayer, TE, Stuchlik, Z, Suchy, S, Sulemainov, V, Takahashi, T, Tamburini, F, Tauris, T, Tenzer, C, Tolos, L, Tombesi, F, Tomsick, J, Torok, G, Torrejon, JM, Torres, DF, Tramacere, A, Trois, A, Turolla, R, Turriziani, S, Uter, P, Uttley, P, Vacchi, A, Varniere, P, Vaughan, S, Vercellone, S, Vrba, V, Walton, D, Watanabe, S, Wawrzaszek, R, Webb, N, Weinberg, N, Wende, H, Wheatley, P, Wijers, R, Wijnands, R, Wie, M, Wilson-Hodge, CA, Winter, B, Wood, K, Zampa, G, Zampa, N, Zampieri, L, Zdunik, L, Zdziarski, A, Zhang, B, Zwart, F, Ayre, M, Boenke, T, van Damme, CC, Kuulkers, E, Lumb, D, Feroci, M, den Herder, JW, Bozzo, E, Barret, D, Brandt, S, Hernanz, M, van der Klis, M, Pohl, M, Santangelo, A, Stella, L, Watts, A, Wilms, J, Zane, S, Ahangarianabhari, M, Albertus, C, Alford, M, Alpar, A, Altamirano, D, Alvarez, L, Amati, L, Amoros, C, Andersson, N, Antonelli, A, Argan, A, Artigue, R, Artigues, B, Atteia, J-L, Azzarello, P, Bakala, P, Baldazzi, G, Balman, S, Barbera, M, van Baren, C, Bhattacharyya, S, Baykal, A, Belloni, T, Bernardini, F, Bertuccio, G, Bianchi, S, Bianchini, A, Binko, P, Blay, P, Bocchino, F, Bodin, P, Bombaci, I, Bidaud, J-MB, Boutloukos, S, Bradley, L, Braga, J, Brown, E, Bucciantini, N, Burderi, L, Burgay, M, Bursa, M, Budtz-Jorgensen, C, Cackett, E, Cadoux, FR, Cais, P, Caliandro, GA, Campana, R, Campana, S, Capitanio, F, Casares, J, Casella, P, Castro-Tirado, AJ, Cavazzuti, E, Cerda-Duran, P, Chakrabarty, D, Chateau, F, Chenevez, J, Coker, J, Cole, R, Collura, A, Cornelisse, R, Courvoisier, T, Cros, A, Cumming, A, Cusumano, G, D'Ai, A, D'Elia, V, Del Monte, E, De Luca, A, De Martino, D, Dercksen, JPC, De Pasquale, M, De Rosa, A, Del Santo, M, Di Cosimo, S, Diebold, S, Di Salvo, T, Donnarumma, I, Drago, A, Durant, M, Emmanoulopoulos, D, Erkut, MH, Esposito, P, Evangelista, Y, Fabian, A, Falanga, M, Favre, Y, Feldman, C, Ferrari, V, Ferrigno, C, Finger, M, Finger, MH, Fraser, GW, Frericks, M, Fuschino, F, Gabler, M, Galloway, DK, Sanchez, JLG, Garcia-Berro, E, Gendrel, B, Gezari, S, Giles, AB, Gilfanov, M, Giommi, P, Giovannini, G, Giroletti, M, Gogus, E, Goldwurm, A, Goluchova, K, Goetz, D, Gouiffes, C, Grassi, M, Groot, P, Gschwender, M, Gualtieri, L, Guidorzi, C, Guy, L, Haas, D, Haense, P, Hailey, M, Hansen, F, Hartmann, DH, Haswell, CA, Hebeler, K, Heger, A, Hermsen, W, Homan, J, Hornstrup, A, Hudec, R, Huovelin, J, Ingram, A, in't Zand, JJM, Israel, G, Iwasawa, K, Izzo, L, Jacobs, HM, Jetter, F, Johannsen, T, Jonker, P, Jose, J, Kaaret, P, Kanbach, G, Karas, V, Karelin, D, Kataria, D, Keek, L, Kennedy, T, Klochkov, D, Kluzniak, W, Kokkotas, K, Korpela, S, Kouveliotou, C, Kreykenbohm, I, Kuiper, LM, Kuvvetli, I, Labanti, C, Lai, D, Lamb, FK, Laubert, PP, Lebrun, F, Lin, D, Linder, D, Lodato, G, Longo, F, Lund, N, Maccarone, TJ, Macera, D, Maestre, S, Mahmoodifar, S, Maier, D, Malcovati, P, Mandel, I, Mangano, V, Manousakis, A, Marisaldi, M, Markowitz, A, Martindale, A, Matt, G, McHardy, IM, Melatos, A, Mendez, M, Mereghetti, S, Michalska, M, Migliari, S, Mignani, R, Miller, MC, Miller, JM, Mineo, T, Miniutti, G, Morsink, S, Motch, C, Motta, S, Mouchet, M, Mouret, G, Mulacova, J, Muleri, F, Munoz-Darias, T, Negueruela, I, Neilsen, J, Norton, AJ, Nowak, M, O'Brien, P, Olsen, PEH, Orientil, M, Orio, M, Orlandini, M, Orleanski, P, Osborne, JP, Osten, R, Ozel, F, Pacciani, L, Paolillo, M, Papitto, A, Paredes, JM, Patruno, A, Paul, B, Perinati, E, Pellizzoni, A, Penacchioni, AV, Perez, MA, Petracek, V, Pittori, C, Pons, J, Portell, J, Possenti, A, Poutanen, J, Prakash, M, Le Provost, P, Psaltis, D, Rambaud, D, Ramon, P, Ramsay, G, Rapisarda, M, Rachevski, A, Rashevskaya, I, Ray, PS, Rea, N, Reddy, S, Reig, P, Aranda, MR, Remillard, R, Reynolds, C, Rezzolla, L, Ribo, M, de la Rie, R, Riggio, A, Rios, A, Rodriguez-Gil, P, Rodriguez, J, Rohlfs, R, Romano, P, Rossi, EMR, Rozanska, A, Rousseau, A, Ryde, F, Sabau-Graziati, L, Sala, G, Salvaterra, R, Sanna, A, Sandberg, J, Scaringi, S, Schanne, S, Schee, J, Schmid, C, Shore, S, Schneider, R, Schwenk, A, Schwope, AD, Seyler, J-Y, Shearer, A, Smith, A, Smith, DM, Smith, PJ, Sochora, V, Soffitta, P, Soleri, P, Spencer, A, Stappers, B, Steiner, AW, Stergioulas, N, Stratta, G, Strohmayer, TE, Stuchlik, Z, Suchy, S, Sulemainov, V, Takahashi, T, Tamburini, F, Tauris, T, Tenzer, C, Tolos, L, Tombesi, F, Tomsick, J, Torok, G, Torrejon, JM, Torres, DF, Tramacere, A, Trois, A, Turolla, R, Turriziani, S, Uter, P, Uttley, P, Vacchi, A, Varniere, P, Vaughan, S, Vercellone, S, Vrba, V, Walton, D, Watanabe, S, Wawrzaszek, R, Webb, N, Weinberg, N, Wende, H, Wheatley, P, Wijers, R, Wijnands, R, Wie, M, Wilson-Hodge, CA, Winter, B, Wood, K, Zampa, G, Zampa, N, Zampieri, L, Zdunik, L, Zdziarski, A, Zhang, B, Zwart, F, Ayre, M, Boenke, T, van Damme, CC, Kuulkers, E, and Lumb, D
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The Large Observatory For x-ray Timing (LOFT) was studied within ESA M3 Cosmic Vision framework and participated in the final downselection for a launch slot in 2022-2024. Thanks to the unprecedented combination of effective area and spectral resolution of its main instrument, LOFT will study the behaviour of matter under extreme conditions, such as the strong gravitational field in the innermost regions of accretion flows close to black holes and neutron stars, and the supranuclear densities in the interior of neutron stars. The science payload is based on a Large Area Detector (LAD, 10 m2 effective area, 2-30 keV, 240 eV spectral resolution, 1° collimated field of view) and a Wide Field Monitor (WFM, 2-50 keV, 4 steradian field of view, 1 arcmin source location accuracy, 300 eV spectral resolution). The WFM is equipped with an on-board system for bright events (e.g. GRB) localization. The trigger time and position of these events are broadcast to the ground within 30 s from discovery. In this paper we present the status of the mission at the end of its Phase A study
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23. Relativistic astrophysics at GR20
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Mandel, I, Miller, MC, Ahmedov, BJ, Bambi, C, Berry, CPL, Brink, J, Brown, D, Chaverra, E, Chugunov, AI, Fairhurst, S, Fryer, C, Gair, JR, Gondek-Rosinska, D, Gualtieri, L, Gusakov, ME, Hannam, M, Harry, I, Kantor, EM, Kluzniak, W, Kucaba, M, Lukes-Gerakopoulos, G, Meheut, H, Melatos, A, Morozova, VS, Paumard, T, Stergioulas, N, Studzinska, A, Szkudlarek, M, Straub, O, Torok, G, Varniere, P, Vincent, FH, Wisniewicz, M, Wildner, M, Will, C, Yagi, K, Zanotti, O, Zhou, S-Y, Mandel, I, Miller, MC, Ahmedov, BJ, Bambi, C, Berry, CPL, Brink, J, Brown, D, Chaverra, E, Chugunov, AI, Fairhurst, S, Fryer, C, Gair, JR, Gondek-Rosinska, D, Gualtieri, L, Gusakov, ME, Hannam, M, Harry, I, Kantor, EM, Kluzniak, W, Kucaba, M, Lukes-Gerakopoulos, G, Meheut, H, Melatos, A, Morozova, VS, Paumard, T, Stergioulas, N, Studzinska, A, Szkudlarek, M, Straub, O, Torok, G, Varniere, P, Vincent, FH, Wisniewicz, M, Wildner, M, Will, C, Yagi, K, Zanotti, O, and Zhou, S-Y
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24. Computational study of human head response to primary blast waves of five levels from three directions
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Wang, C, Pahk, JB, Balaban, CD, Miller, MC, Wood, AR, Vipperman, JS, Wang, C, Pahk, JB, Balaban, CD, Miller, MC, Wood, AR, and Vipperman, JS
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Human exposure to blast waves without any fragment impacts can still result in primary blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI). To investigate the mechanical response of human brain to primary blast waves and to identify the injury mechanisms of bTBI, a three-dimensional finite element head model consisting of the scalp, skull, cerebrospinal fluid, nasal cavity, and brain was developed from the imaging data set of a human female. The finite element head model was partially validated and was subjected to the blast waves of five blast intensities from the anterior, right lateral, and posterior directions at a stand-off distance of one meter from the detonation center. Simulation results show that the blast wave directly transmits into the head and causes a pressure wave propagating through the brain tissue. Intracranial pressure (ICP) is predicted to have the highest magnitude from a posterior blast wave in comparison with a blast wave from any of the other two directions with same blast intensity. The brain model predicts higher positive pressure at the site proximal to blast wave than that at the distal site. The intracranial pressure wave invariably travels into the posterior fossa and vertebral column, causing high pressures in these regions. The severities of cerebral contusions at different cerebral locations are estimated using an ICP based injury criterion. Von Mises stress prevails in the cortex with a much higher magnitude than in the internal parenchyma. According to an axonal injury criterion based on von Mises stress, axonal injury is not predicted to be a cause of primary brain injury from blasts. Copyright
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25. The antineoplastic and cytotoxicity of benzohydroxamic acids and related derivatives in murine and human tumor cells
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Hall Es, Daniels Dl, Miller Mc rd, Izydore R, Iris H. Hall, Tyrone Woodard, and Manik L. Debnath
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Purine ,Cancer Research ,Cell Survival ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Pharmacology ,Hydroxamic Acids ,Ehrlich ascites carcinoma ,HeLa ,Mice ,Tissue culture ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,Dihydrofolate reductase ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,RNA, Neoplasm ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Cytotoxicity ,biology ,DNA synthesis ,DNA, Neoplasm ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Oncology ,chemistry ,biology.protein - Abstract
Benzohydroxamic acids proved to be potent cytotoxic agents suppressing the growth of a number of murine and human cell lines grown in tissue culture, e.g. leukemia, colon, uterine and glioma. Selected compounds demonstrated activity against the growth KB nasopharynx, bronchogenic lung, osteosarcoma and skin cancer. In vivo activity against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma growth was shown with certain compounds. In L1210 cells compound 2 inhibited DNA synthesis significantly within 60 min. the site of action of the agent appears to involve the purine de novo synthesis pathway at PRPP amido transferase and IMP dehydrogenase. Dihydrofolate reductase and nucleoside kinase activities were inhibited by the agent. The levels of d(NTP)s in L1210 cells were reduced after drug treatment. The drug did not appear to affect the DNA template directly causing any damage which might alter transcription and replication nor was there any inhibition of HeLa topoisomerase activity by the drug. Thus the drug appears to be a metabolic inhibitor of nucleoside metabolism.
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- 1992
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26. Minds and magnets.
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Miller MC
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An experimental treatment offers promise for some patients whose depression resists standard medications and shock therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
27. Rab11-FIP3 is a cell cycle-regulated phosphoprotein
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Collins, LL, Simon, G, Matheson, J, Wu, C, Miller, MC, Otani, T, Yu, X, Hayashi, S, Prekeris, R, Gould, GW, Collins, LL, Simon, G, Matheson, J, Wu, C, Miller, MC, Otani, T, Yu, X, Hayashi, S, Prekeris, R, and Gould, GW
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Background: Rab11 and its effector molecule, Rab11-FIP3 (FIP3), associate with recycling endosomes and traffic into the furrow and midbody of cells during cytokinesis. FIP3 also controls recycling endosome distribution during interphase. Here, we examine whether phosphorylation of FIP3 is involved in these activities.Results: We identify four sites of phosphorylation of FIP3 in vivo, S-102, S-280, S-347 and S-450 and identify S-102 as a target for Cdk1-cyclin B in vitro. Of these, we show that S-102 is phosphorylated in metaphase and is dephosphorylated as cells enter telophase. Over-expression of FIP3-S102D increased the frequency of binucleate cells consistent with a role for this phospho-acceptor site in cytokinesis. Mutation of S-280, S-347 or S-450 or other previously identified phospho-acceptor sites (S-488, S-538, S-647 and S-648) was without effect on binucleate cell formation and did not modulate the distribution of FIP3 during the cell cycle. In an attempt to identify a functional role for FIP3 phosphorylation, we report that the change in FIP3 distribution from cytosolic to membrane-associated observed during progression from anaphase to telophase is accompanied by a concomitant dephosphorylation of FIP3. However, the phospho-acceptor sites identified here did not control this change in distribution.Conclusions: Our data thus identify FIP3 as a cell cycle regulated phosphoprotein and suggest dephosphorylation of FIP3 accompanies its translocation from the cytosol to membranes during telophase. S102 is dephosphorylated during telophase; mutation of S102 exerts a modest effect on cytokinesis. Finally, we show that de/phosphorylation of the phospho-acceptor sites identified here (S-102, S-280, S-347 and S-450) is not required for the spatial control of recycling endosome distribution or function. © 2012 Collins et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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- 2012
28. Validation of a feedback-controlled elbow simulator design: Elbow muscle moment arm measurement
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Kuxhaus, L, Schimoler, PJ, Vipperman, JS, Miller, MC, Kuxhaus, L, Schimoler, PJ, Vipperman, JS, and Miller, MC
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The Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) elbow simulator was designed to be a closed-loop physiologic simulator actuating movement in cadaveric elbow specimens via servoelectric motors that attach to the tendons of the biceps, brachialis, triceps, and pronator teres muscles. A physiologic elbow simulator should recreate the appropriate moment arms throughout the elbow's range of motion. To validate this design goal, muscle moment arms were measured in three cadaver elbow specimens using the simulator. Flexion-extension moment arms of four muscles were measured at three different pronation/supination angles: fully pronated, fully supinated, and neutral; pronation-supination moment arms were measured at three different flexion-extension angles: 30 deg, 60 deg, and 90 deg. The tendon-displacement method was used in these measurements, in which the ratio of the change in musculotendon length to the change in joint angle was computed. The numeric results compared well with those previously reported; the biceps and pronator teres flexion-extension moment arms varied with pronation-supination position, and vice versa. This is one of the few reports of both flexion-extension and pronation-supination moment arms in the same specimens, and represents the first use of closed-loop feedback control in the AGH elbow simulator. The simulator is now ready for use in clinical studies such as in analyses of radial head replacement and medial ulnar collateral ligament repair. Copyright © 2009 by ASME.
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- 2009
29. Advance directives and what attracts elderly people to particular brochures
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G L Husted, Stainbrook D, Zaremba Ja, Clutter Sl, Jennings Kr, and Miller Mc
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Alternative medicine ,Public relations ,Patient Education as Topic ,medicine ,Elderly people ,Humans ,Female ,Pamphlets ,business ,Advance Directives ,Gerontology ,Social psychology ,General Nursing ,Aged - Published
- 1998
30. Circulating tumor cells and [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography for outcome prediction in metastatic breast cancer.
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De Giorgi U, Valero V, Rohren E, Dawood S, Ueno NT, Miller MC, Doyle GV, Jackson S, Andreopoulou E, Handy BC, Reuben JM, Fritsche HA, Macapinlac HA, Hortobagyi GN, and Cristofanilli M
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- 2009
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31. Hypothyroidism in postradiation head and neck cancer patients: incidence, complications, and management.
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Miller MC, Agrawal A, Miller, Matthew C, and Agrawal, Amit
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- 2009
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32. Membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase is a crucial promoter of synovial invasion in human rheumatoid arthritis.
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Miller MC, Manning HB, Jain A, Troeberg L, Dudhia J, Essex D, Sandison A, Seiki M, Nanchahal J, Nagase H, and Itoh Y
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OBJECTIVE: A hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is invasion of the synovial pannus into cartilage, and this process requires degradation of the collagen matrix. The aim of this study was to explore the role of one of the collagen-degrading matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), membrane type 1 MMP (MT1-MMP), in synovial pannus invasiveness. METHODS: The expression and localization of MT1-MMP in human RA pannus were investigated by Western blot analysis of primary synovial cells and immunohistochemical analysis of RA joint specimens. The functional role of MT1-MMP was analyzed by 3-dimensional (3-D) collagen invasion assays and a cartilage invasion assay in the presence or absence of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 1 (TIMP-1), TIMP-2, or GM6001. The effect of adenoviral expression of a dominant-negative MT1-MMP construct lacking a catalytic domain was also examined. RESULTS: MT1-MMP was highly expressed at the pannus-cartilage junction in RA joints. Freshly isolated rheumatoid synovial tissue and isolated RA synovial fibroblasts invaded into a 3-D collagen matrix in an MT1-MMP-dependent manner. Invasion was blocked by TIMP-2 and GM6001 but not by TIMP-1. Invasion was also inhibited by the overexpression of a dominant-negative MT1-MMP, which inhibits collagenolytic activity and proMMP-2 activation by MT1-MMP on the cell surface. Synovial fibroblasts also invaded into cartilage in an MT1-MMP-dependent manner. This process was further enhanced by removing aggrecan from the cartilage matrix. CONCLUSION: MT1-MMP serves as an essential collagen-degrading proteinase during pannus invasion in human RA. Specific inhibition of MT1-MMP-dependent invasion may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for RA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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33. Proprioception after total ankle arthroplasty.
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Conti SF, Dazen D, Stewart G, Green A, Martin R, Kuxhaus L, and Miller MC
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BACKGROUND: Total ankle arthroplasty (TAA) is becoming an effective treatment for end-stage ankle arthritis. It is unknown if TAA alters the patient's ability to sense ankle joint position. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirteen unilateral TAA patients with a minimum of 2-years followup completed proprioceptive testing of the TAA and the contralateral side. The task was to reproduce a given ankle angle using a joystick-driven device while the lower limb was obscured from view. Nine angles were tested, including two angles in dorsiflexion, three in plantarflexion, two in inversion, and two in eversion. A repeated-measures ANOVA was used to evaluate the results. RESULTS: No statistically significant differences between the TAA ankle and the contralateral side were found. CONCLUSION: TAA does not cause a change in proprioceptive abilities in arthritis patients when compared to the contralateral, unaffected side in a small sample of unilateral patients. Surgeons and rehabilitation professionals may use this information when designing rehabilitation plans following the insertion of a TAA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Relationship of circulating tumor cells to tumor response, progression-free survival, and overall survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer.
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Cohen SJ, Punt CJ, Iannotti N, Saidman BH, Sabbath KD, Gabrail NY, Picus J, Morse M, Mitchell E, Miller MC, Doyle GV, Tissing H, Terstappen LW, and Meropol NJ
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- 2008
35. Conservative therapy of esophageal perforation with neck abscess in a child.
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Miller MC, Schmidt RJ, Keller MS, Murphy SG, and Reilly JS
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36. How much should psychotherapists tell about themselves?
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Miller MC
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37. Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease Following Total Knee Arthroplasty
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Baker Jd rd, Cooke Je, Darcy, Mitchell D, Miller Mc rd, and Friedman Rj
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Prothrombin time ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Aspirin ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Femoral vein ,Warfarin ,Venography ,General Medicine ,Hematocrit ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Pulmonary embolism ,Popliteal vein ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Seventy-two patients were randomized into a prospective clinical trial to evaluate the effects of epidural (EA) versus general anesthesia (GA) on the incidence of thromboembolic disease (TED) following total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Males received aspirin 650 mg po bid and females low-dose warfarin daily to maintain the prothrombin time at 15 to 16 seconds for pharmacologic prophylaxis against TED. Thirty-four patients had EA and 38 GA for their primary TKA. Contrast venography and ventilation-perfusion scanning were performed on the sixth, seventh, and eighth postoperative days, and these were interpreted in a blinded fashion. The mean age of the 45 males and 27 females was 64 years (range, 42-84 years). There were no significant differences between the two groups with respect to hematocrit, operative time, blood loss, number of units transfused, or hospital stay. Twelve of the 34 patients (35%) receiving an EA and 10 of the 38 patients (26%) receiving GA developed TED, an overall incidence of 31% (p greater than 0.05) Fifty-three percent of the clots were located in the popliteal vein above the trifurcation or more proximal. However, the incidence of proximal vein thrombosis was significantly less in patients receiving an EA (46%) rather than a GA (64%). The incidence and distribution of clots was not affected by the type of pharmacologic prophylaxis, gender, or use of methylmethacrylate. Ten percent of the patients had a positive scan by strict criteria and were thought to have a pulmonary embolism (PE). In patients with a femoral vein clot, the incidence of PE was 67%. One bleeding complication occurred in a patient who took double the appropriate warfarin dose.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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38. Nursing care of the patient with external fixation therapy.
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Miller MC
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- 1983
39. On the Addition of a Variable to a Previously Optimized System for the Measurement of the Nitrate-Nitrite Reductase Activity in Salivary Sediment
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Miller Mc rd, Goaz Pw, and Biswell Ha
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0301 basic medicine ,Saliva ,Nitrates ,Nitrite Reductases ,Chromatography ,Chemical Phenomena ,Chemistry ,Research ,Temperature ,Sediment ,030206 dentistry ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nitrate+Nitrite ,Reductase activity ,Oxidoreductases ,Oxidation-Reduction ,General Dentistry ,Nitrites - Published
- 1964
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40. We all need a dose of the doctor.
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Miller MC
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The healing relationship between patient and physician plays a vital role in medical care [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Stop pretending nothing's wrong.
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Miller MC
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- 2003
42. Experience with and attitudes toward computers in medicine of students and clinical faculty members at one school
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Levine J, Knapp Rg, and Miller Mc rd
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Medical education ,Faculty, Medical ,Students, Medical ,Data collection ,Computer User Training ,Higher education ,Attitude to Computers ,business.industry ,Data Collection ,South Carolina ,Professional development ,General Medicine ,Faculty medical ,Education ,Medical services ,Computer literacy ,Humans ,Medicine ,Computer Literacy ,business ,Students medical - Published
- 1987
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43. Renal tubular reabsorptive response to hypernatremia
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KT Nielsen, Stoud, EH Bresler, and rd Miller Mc
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hypernatremia ,urogenital system ,Chemistry ,Nacl solutions ,Reabsorption ,Sodium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Diuresis ,medicine.disease ,Blood proteins ,Endocrinology ,Dogs ,Kidney Tubules ,Volume (thermodynamics) ,Physiology (medical) ,Renal physiology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Female ,Mathematics ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
Renal tubular reabsorptive response to rapid infusions of isotonic saline and 5% NaCl solutions were measured during brisk ethacrynic acid diuresis in anesthetized dogs. When adjustments were made for effects of variations in volume expansion, as indexed by plasma protein concentration ([Pprot]), tubular reabsorption of sodium per unit filtrate volume (TNa/GFR) was found to be significantly and positively correlated with plasma sodium concentration ([PNa]) despite hypernatremia and total body surfeit of sodium. The proportions of sodium and water reabsorbed were also homeostatically inappropriate, since the sodium concentration in the reabsorbate was somewhat in excess of that in contemporary plasma ultrafiltrate. These findings signify that glomerulotubular balance holds when the filtered load of sodium is increased by an increment in [pNa] as well as GFR. It is proposed that the moiety of tubular reabsorption (some 75% of GFR) studied here is more closely related to regulation of volume than of osmolality of sodium concentration, and the primary regulation exerted is on tubular volume reabsorption (bulk fluid reabsorption) rather than on the amount of sodium reabsorbed.
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- 1976
44. Comparison of media for dissemination of information about cancer in rural communities
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Miller Mc rd, Edmund Murphy, L Larisey, and A B Cantor
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South carolina ,Adult ,Information Services ,Male ,business.industry ,Cancer ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Population density ,Newspaper ,Race (biology) ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,Mass Media ,business ,Dissemination ,Health Education ,Demography - Abstract
A study was done in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, to compare the effectiveness of the various mass media--television, radio, and newspaper--for the dissemination of educational material about cancer. Effectiveness of these media in reaching certain subpopulations defined by race, sex, income, and population density was also examined. The newspaper was found to be generally more effective than other media. This superiority held for almost all subpopulations. Furthermore, it was found that certain subpopulations differed from others in the extent to which they were reached by a particular medium.
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- 1979
45. Gynaecological malignant disease in the eastern region of Scotland. 2. Malignant disease of the ovary
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Robertson Gt, James Walker, Swanson Wc, and Miller Mc
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Gynecology ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ovary neoplasm ,business.industry ,Ovary ,General Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Malignant disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Scotland ,Neoplasms ,medicine ,Humans ,Female ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business - Published
- 1962
46. Gene expression profiles: Evaluation of analytical and biological noise in cell lines
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Miller, Mc, Pittman, Gs, Collins, Jb, Grissom, Se, Tucker, Cj, Bushel, Pr, Paules, Rs, and Douglas Bell
47. Diagnosis: same as it never was.
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Miller MC
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48. Antidepressants. Insights from Harvard Medical School: weighing the decision.
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Miller MC
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49. Teen depression: insights from Harvard Medical School. When should you worry?
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Bostic JQ and Miller MC
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- 2005
50. Insights from Harvard Medical School. Accepting life's limits.
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Miller MC
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- 2004
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