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2. Effect of Sea Buckthorn and Vitamin E on Growth Performance of Acipenser stellatus (Pallas 1771) Juveniles
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Oana-Georgiana (Varlan) Dorojan, Victor Cristea, Mirela Creţu, Lorena Dediu, Iulia Rodica Grecu, and Săndiţa Plăcintă
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growth performance ,recirculating aquaculture system ,sea buckthorn ,stellate sturgeons ,Agriculture ,Technology ,Science - Abstract
Addition of natural additives (prebiotics, probiotics, phytobiotics) in fish feed is a benefic method because it leads to improved growth performance of fish reared in intensive production systems. Sea buckthorn is one of the most commonly phytobiotics used in aquaculture because of its antioxidant, antimicrobial, immunostimulant, anti-stress, cytoprotective, liver and tissue regeneration properties. Sea buckthorn berries are rich in vitamins (B, C, E and K), flavonoids, carotenoids, tocopherols and many volatile compounds. In this context the aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary vitamin E (500 mg/kg diet) and sea buckthorn on growth performance and survival of the A. stellatus juveniles reared in a recirculating aquaculture system. The experiment took place in the recirculating pilot system of “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galaţi. In order to emphasize the influence of the above mentioned immunostimulants on sevruga fingerlings with different genetic background, four experimental groups from different genitors (V1: ♀2 Danube x ♂1 Aquaculture, V2: ♀1 Danube x ♂1 Danube, V3: ♀1 Danube x ♂2 Aquaculture and V4: ♀2 Danube x ♂2 Danube) have been used. At the end of the experiment no significant differences (p>0.05) were observed in terms of final mean weight, individual growth rate, SGR, FCR, PER, between the sevruga fingerlings obtained from wild genitors, comparing with those obtained from aquaculture genitors.
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- 2023
3. Cross-sectional study of the prevalence of prescription opioids misuse in French patients with chronic non-cancer pain: An update with the French version of the POMI scale
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Nicolas Kerckhove, Noémie Delage, Célian Bertin, Emmanuelle Kuhn, Nathalie Cantagrel, Caroline Vigneau, Jessica Delorme, Céline Lambert, Bruno Pereira, Chouki Chenaf, Nicolas Authier, Poma Network, Debbah Abdelouahab, Peyre Alexandre, Simon Anna, Defeuillet Catherine, Wiart Catherine, Sureau Christophe, Vulser Cristofini Claire, Bouhassira Didier, Touchard Emmanuelle, Collin Elisabeth, Serra Eric, Perez-Varlan Evelyne, Mohy Frédérique, Peyriere Hélène, Le Borgne Jean-Marie, Poinsignon Jean Paul, Micallef Joëlle, Dy Lénaïg, Amilhaud Marlène, Venard Maria, Dorsner-Binard Marie, Berrier Oui Marie, Martial Maud, Feuillet Maryline, De Rijk Pablo, Ginies Patrick, Kieffert Patrick, Giraud Pierric, Aerts Raluca, Le Boisselier Reynald, Cauchin Sonia, Pouplin Sophie, Corand Virginie, Perier Yannick, and Poujol Yves
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opioids ,prevalence ,chronic non-cancer pain ,POMI scale ,prescription drug misuse ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Public health issues related to chronic pain management and the risks of opioid misuse and abuse remain a challenge for practitioners. Data on the prevalence of disorders related to the use of prescribed opioids in patients suffering from chronic pain remains rather patchy, in particular because of the absence of a gold standard for their clinical assessment. We estimated the prevalence of prescription opioid misuse (POM), using a specific and validated opioid misuse scale (POMI-5F scale), in adults with chronic non-cancer pain. Nine-hundred-fifty-one (951) patients with opioids prescription and followed-up in pain clinics and addictology centers for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) completed the survey interview. The results suggest that 44.4% of participants have POM, accompanied by overuse (42.5%), use of opioids for effects other than analgesia (30.9%), withdrawal syndrome (65.7%), and craving (6.9%). The motivations cited for POM, apart from pain relief, were to calm down, relax and improve mood. POM was shown to be related to male sex (OR 1.52), young age (OR 2.21) and the presence of nociplastic pain (OR 1.62) of severe intensity (OR 2.31), codeine use (OR 1.72) and co-prescription of benzodiazepines (OR 1.59). Finally, despite the presence of three subgroups of misusers, no factor was associated with the intensity of misuse, reinforcing the view that distinguishing between strong and weak opioids is not appropriate in the context of use disorder. Almost half of patients with CNCP misuse their prescribed opioid. Practitioners should be attentive of profiles of patients at risk of POM, such as young, male patients suffering from severe nociplastic pain, receiving prescription for codeine and a co-prescription for benzodiazepine. We encourage French-speaking practitioners to use the POMI-5F scale to assess the presence of POM in their patients receiving opioid-based therapy.Clinical Trial Registrationclinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT03195374
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- 2022
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4. МАЛОВІДХОДНИЙ ПРОЦЕС ОТРИМАННЯ БУТИЛФЕНОЛФОРМАЛЬДЕГІДНОЇ СМОЛИ ДЛЯ ЗАХИСНИХ ПОКРИТЬ
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Konstantyn E. Varlan, Inna N. Severenchuk, and Anna E. Zubenko
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
З метою розробки маловідходної технології отримання олієрозчинної фенолформальдегідної смоли для захисних лакофарбових покрить досліджений процес конденсації пара-трет-бутилфенолу з параформом у лужному і кислому середовищах з використанням каталізаторів – аміаку, третинних амінів та щавлевої кислоти. У якості реакційного середовища використовували смольну воду попередніх синтезів з урахуванням в ній залишкової кількості вихідних реагентів. Показана можливість багаторазового використання смольної води у замкненому технологічному циклі. З'ясована необхідність попередньої деполімеризації параформу у разі конденсації у кислому середовищі. На підставі даних ЯМР 1Н та ІЧ-спектральних досліджень зроблені висновки щодо відмінностей ланцюгової будови синтезованих олігомерів: кінцеві складові ланки олігомерних молекул зразків, отриманих у кислому середовищі, є переважно 1, 2, 4-заміщенними фенольними структурами, а значну долю зв'язувальних містків між фенольними циклами у ланцюзі складають метиленетерні фрагменти; кінцевими складовими ланками в молекулах олігомерів, отриманих у лужному середовищі, є гідроксиметиленові групи, а фенольні ланки зв'язані переважно метиленовими містками.
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- 2018
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5. Lupta afro-americanilor in Statele Unite – Civil power or Black Power?
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Ana-Maria VARLAN
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race ,civil rights movement ,black power ,double consciousness ,socio-historical con-structivism ,critical theory ,Political theory ,JC11-607 - Abstract
The society we live in today has been profundly shaped by the clash of cultures and civilizations and more recently, by ideological conflicts. It is also the case of the United States of America, whose history and evolution was marked by the continuous reglementations of the structure and relations between the white americans and the afro-americans: the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power movement The following paper aims to explore this issue through the lenses of two important race theories,both sharing a very important concept when discussig racial conflict -double consciousness, each of them being linked to a main afro-american movement in the USA. I shall try to understand how the concept of race and the attempts to fight racism within the american society in the 20th century, have influenced the political discourse and also, the social and cultural context, throughout the last decades. In doing so, i will draw inspiration from the socio-historical constructivist race theory in explaining the evolution and impact of the Civil Rights Movement, and from Fanon’s critical theory in exploring the evolution and the outcome of the Black Power Movement. The main thesis of this paper is that, starting with the end of the 19th century, all the eliberation and empowerment efforts of the black community in the american society, coagulated in the mentioned ideological movements, had a powerfull impact on the social, cultural and political evolution of the United States, materialised in the introduction of Black Studies in universities, political representation and electoral winnings – culminating with the election of Barack Obama as the President of the USA.
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- 2017
6. POSSIBILITIES OF IVABRADINE, A SELECTIVE INHIBITOR OF ION F-CHANNELS OF SINUS NODE, IN PREVENTION OF ANTHRACYCLINE CARDIOTOXICITY IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER
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Yu. V. Vasyuk, V. V. Nesvetov, E. L. Shkolnik, L. D. Shkolnik, G. V. Varlan, G. E. Gendlin, and E. I. Emelina
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chemotherapy ,anthracycline cardiotoxicity ,prevention of left ventricle systolic dysfunction ,ivabradine ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Aim. To study the efficacy of ivabradine in the prevention of cardiotoxic effects due to chemotherapeutic drugs in patients with breast cancer. Material and methods. The open randomized uncontrolled study included 55 patients with breast cancer who had to undergo chemotherapy by anthracyclines. The inclusion criterion was a heart rate >70 beats/min. Collection of complaints and anamnesis, ECG, echocardiography, routine laboratory tests were performed in all patients initially and after 1, 3, 6 and 12 months. All patients were treated with polychemotherapy with anthracyclines in combination with cyclophosphamide and fluorouracil. The patients included into the study were randomized into two groups. Patients of the main group (n=23) were additionally prescribed ivabradine in a daily dose of 10 mg followed by a dose titration. Patients of the control group (n=32) received only polychemotherapy. Results. In the main group a decrease in heart rate was observed already by the first month (from 83.6±9.5 to 67.1±7.5 beats/min, p0.05). A significant change in the LV ejection fraction was not found in both groups. Significant differences in LV global longitudinal strain were found between groups in 1, 3 and 6 months of observation (p70 beats/min was safe and did not cause bradycardia. Ivabradine use was accompanied by a significant reduction in a number of patients with complaints of palpitation, contributed to the preservation of normalLV global longitudinal deformation in chemotherapy, while the control group had negative changes with a maximum by the 6th month of follow-up.
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- 2017
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7. Styromal based polymer films modified with copper microparticles
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Viktor F. Vargalyuk, Constantin E. Varlan, Volodymyr A. Polonskyy, and Anatoly І. Shchukin
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polymeric composite material ,polymeric matrix ,styromal ,oligodiol ,static exchange capacity ,sorption of Cu2+-ions ,copper microparticles ,electroplating ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A method for the synthesis of polymeric film based on a copolymer of styrene and maleic anhydride (stiromal) and oligodiol was suggested. Block copolymer of ethylene glycol and propylene glycol was used as oligodiol. It was shown that synthesized materials have moderate water swelling capacity in and ion-exchange properties. Static exchange capacity in 0.1 mol/L NaOH aqueous solution is within the interval of 1.44–1.76 mmol/g. At air-dry state films have a tensile strength of 4–6.6 MPa and an elongation at break tensile 38–61 %. The effect of stiromal molecular weight and oligodiol type, and conditions of film formation on ion-exchange and physical-mechanical properties of the films was studied. The synthesized material appeared to be able to sorb Cu2+-ions from neutral and acidic solutions. The distribution coefficient in case of sorption from slightly acidic solution with Cu2+ concentration of 50 mg/L was 48–50. Composite material with a metal submicroparticles uniformly distributed in the polymeric matrix was obtained by chemical reduction of copper ions sorbed. It was found that the film acquires electric conductivity, as a result of filling of metal particles, which allows copper electrodeposition on the film surface.
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- 2016
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8. Ionexchanged film materials on basis of oligoepichlorohydrined epoxide and piperazine
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Konstantyn E. Varlan, Svetlana A. Plotichkina, and Aleksandra L. Kuzmenko
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ion-exchanged film material ,epoxide ,piperazine ,Hildebrand parameter ,modification ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The film materials with ion-exchanged properties on the basis of the polymer, obtained by condensation of oligoepichlorohydrined epoxide and piperazine with the subsequent chemical modification have been synthesized. Compounds which have different thermodynamic affinity with the polymer and each other have been used as modifiers. It has been shown that the possibility of overcoming the lack of compatibility of the components by selection of the order of their combination. The result of the combination can be predicted by the Hildebrand parameter values of the ingredients, intermediate products and prepolymers based on them. The properties of synthesized materials can be adjusted by selection of combinations of chemical modifiers: toluilenediisocyanate, epoxyed soybean oil and tetraethoxysilane.
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- 2014
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9. Crosslinking in the diglycidyl ether oligoepichlorhydrin-piperazine
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Konstantyn E. Varlan and Daria V. Serdiuk
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anionexchanged film material ,diglycidyl ether ,piperazine ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The possibility of acquiring film material from a mixture of oligoepichlorhydrin diglycidylether and piperazyne discussed. The process involves elongation of the chain by means of reaction of the oligomer terminal oxyran cycles with piperazine aminogrups, and the subsequent formation of crosslinked by tertiary amine alongthe chainsalkylation whis chlorometyl dand groups of macromolecules. With this purpose, the model system investigated: epichlorohydrin−piperidine, epichlorohydrin−piperazine, oligoetylenglikol glicidyl ether−piperazine. The possibility of regulating the contributions of reactions of epoxy group and alkylation on crosslinking primary stage is disclosed, as well as material properties. Taking into account the found regularities receive elastic film structured materials with quaternary nitrogen atoms in the nodes. The ratio of tertiary and quaternary structure of nitrogen depends on the process conditions. Films swell in polar solvents and has ion-exchange properties.
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- 2014
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10. Myocardial metabolic background on chemotherapy and means of their correction
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Yu. A Vasyuk, E. L Shkolnik, V. V Nesvetov, L. D Shkolnik, G. V Varlan, and A. V Pilschikov
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doxorubicin ,trimetazidine ,cardiotoxicity ,metabolism ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Recent years have seen significant progress in the treatment of many oncologicaldiseases associated with the development of new chemotherapeutic agents. Typically, they are used in combination with classical chemotherapy regimens that in-clude doxorubicin. In the background of this combined treatment significant prolongation of life of the patients was noted, but at the same time the risk of cardiotoxicity was considerably increased. The survey provides information about the cardiomyocytesmetabolic disorders during therapy with anthracyclines, discussing the possibility of pathogenetic treatment and prevention.
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- 2013
11. Improving the quality of life of multiple sclerosis patients through coping strategies in routine medical practice
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Devy, Richard, Lehert, Philippe, Varlan, Etienne, Genty, Marc, and Edan, Gilles
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- 2015
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12. Spectral study of coumarin-3-carboxylic acid interaction with human and bovine serum albumins
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Varlan Aurica and Hillebrand Mihaela
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human serum albumin ,bovine serum albumin ,coumarin-3-carboxylic acid ,fluorescence quenching ,circular dichroism ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2011
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13. Bovine and Human Serum Albumin Interactions with 3-Carboxyphenoxathiin Studied by Fluorescence and Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy
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Aurica Varlan and Mihaela Hillebrand
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steady state fluorescence ,synchronous fluorescence ,circular dichroism ,3-carboxyphenoxathiin ,serum albumin ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The interactions of 3-carboxyphenoxathiin with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) and Human Serum Albumin (HSA) have been studied by fluorescence and circular dichroism spectroscopy. The binding of 3-carboxyphenoxathiin quenches the BSA and HSA fluorescence, revealing a 1:1 interaction with a binding constant of about 105 M-1. In addition, according to the synchronous fluorescence spectra of BSA and HSA in presence of 3-carboxyphenoxathiin, the tryptophan residues of the proteins are most perturbed by the binding process. Finally, the distance between the acceptor, 3-carboxyphenoxathiin, and the donor, BSA or HSA, was estimated on the basis of the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET). The fluorescence results are correlated with those obtained from the circular dichroism spectra, which reveal the change of the albumin conformation during the interaction process.
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- 2010
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14. Определение состава сополимеров стирола с дивинилбензолом методом ИК-спектроскопии
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Olena Yu. Nesterova, Konstantin E. Varlan, and O. A. Lesunova
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Показана возможность применения метода ИК-спектроскопии для определения доли кросс-агента в сополимерах стирола с дивинилбензолом по характеристическим полосами м- и п-ди-винилбензола.
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- 2008
15. METODE TACTICE ŞI TEHNICE DE CERCETARE A INFRACŢIUNII DE TRAFIC DE PERSOANE
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Ana Calin, Petrus Dumitru, and Simona Enache Varlan
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Political science (General) ,JA1-92 - Abstract
We should admit that pro-active deeds may need time, they may be expensive and this problem will cause problems to authorities. Although these problems are expensive we should realise that the traffic with human beings and is extremely serious and the expensive matter and the resources that are being used are right and we should not waive. The traffic with human beings may be and must be considered a part of terorrism and drug traffic must be considered a part of terorrism, too and these two ilicit traffics should be tackled with the same method. The dealers consider human beings consumming goods and these consummers must be recruited, delivered, exploited for a profit, we know that this type of deliquency is based on money. The investigation on the traffic with human beings is a complex activity and needs a serious investigation not only on the number of victims but also on dealers.
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- 2006
16. Infektsii zheludochno - kishechnogo trakta u onkologicheskikh bol'nykh: sovremennye podkhody k lecheniyu
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D Shevola, N V Dmitrieva, I N Petukhova, G V Varlan, N A Averina, Z V Volkova, N N Petrukhina, and A M Korotkov
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Инфекции являются одной из наиболее частых причин заболеваемости и смертности онкологических больных, особенно получающих паллиативную терапию. Сдерживанию инфекций способствуют различные гигиенические мероприятия, использование антисептиков, вакцинация, а также рациональное применение антибиотиков. Учет патофизиологии ЖКТ и данных о микробной экосистеме кишечника способствует разработке правильной лечебной тактики в отношении конкретного больного, стратегии рационального применения антибиотиков, а также пре - и пробиотиков у больных с инфекциями ЖКТ.
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- 2003
17. Use of flow cytometry for high-throughput cell population estimates in fixed brain tissue
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Nicole A Young, David K Flaherty, David C. Airey, Feyi eAworunse, Peter A. Varlan, Jon H Kaas, and Christine E Collins
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Flow Cytometry ,cell counting ,Neubauer chamber ,Nuclear suspension ,flow fractionator ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Human anatomy ,QM1-695 - Abstract
The numbers and types of cells in an area of cortex define its function. Therefore it is essential to characterize the numbers and distributions of total cells in areas of the cortex, as well as to identify numbers of subclasses of neurons and glial cells. To date, the large size of the primate brain and the lack of innovation in cell counting methods have been a roadblock to obtaining high-resolution maps of cell and neuron density across the cortex in humans and non-human primates. Stereological counting methods and the isotropic fractionator are valuable tools for estimating cell numbers, but are better suited to smaller, well-defined brain structures or to cortex as a whole. In the present study, we have extended our flow-cytometry based counting method, the flow fractionator (Collins et al., 2010a), to include high-throughput total cell population estimates in homogenized cortical samples. We demonstrate that our method produces consistent, accurate and repeatable cell estimates quickly. The estimates we report are in excellent agreement with estimates for the same samples obtained using a Neubauer chamber and a fluorescence microscope. We show that our flow cytometry-based method for total cell estimation in homogenized brain tissue is more efficient and more precise than manual counting methods. The addition of automated nuclei counting to our flow fractionator method allows for a fully automated, rapid characterization of total cells and neuronal and non-neuronal populations in human and non-human primate brains, providing valuable data to further our understanding of the functional organization of normal, aging and diseased brains.
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- 2012
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18. Podkhody k profilaktike khirurgicheskoy ranevoy infektsii u onkologicheskikh bol'nykh
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I N Petukhova, N V Dmitrieva, and G V Varlan
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Среди всех нозокомиальных (госпитальных) инфекций 71 % составляют инфекции, развившиеся у больных после той или иной операции. Среди этих инфекций раневые инфекции (РИ) составляют примерно 40%.Наличие злокачественной опухоли у больного само по себе является независимым фактором риска РИ. Причем играет роль не только наличие опухоли и связанное с этим угнетение иммунитета, но и проводимое противоопухолевое лечение (химио - и лучевая терапия) , которое усугубляет иммуносупрессию, нередко осложняется лейкопенией ( нейтропенией), а в случае лучевой рапии - и радиодерматитами. В связи с этим инфекционные ос ложнения у онкологических больных не только возникают чаще, но и протекают тяжелее, чем у больных с другой патологией. Мы полагаем, что понимание причин возникновения РИ и знание основных подходов к АБП позволит уменьшить количество РИ и улучшить качество жизни больных.
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- 2001
19. Myéloneuropathie par intoxication par le protoxyde d’azote. Quand le gaz hilarant devient neurotoxique. Une série observationnelle de 15 cas
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Hankiewicz, K., Nardin, C., Meppiel, E., Lyoubi, A., Baille, G., Bonnan, M., Nguyen, T., Varlan, D., Pappa, E., Henry, C., and de Broucker, T.
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Le protoxyde d’azote ou gaz hilarant est un gaz anesthésique qui a la réputation d’être inoffensif. Il est, en outre, en vente libre dans le commerce alimentaire. En réalité, il est neurotoxique par inactivation de l’activité coenzymatique de la cobalamine et peut être responsable d’atteintes neurologiques sévères. Nous décrivons les caractéristiques d’une série de 15 cas recueillis sur 1 an au centre hospitalier de Saint-Denis, avec revue de la littérature et des données physiopathologiques disponibles.
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- 2022
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20. Characterisation of planar electrodes realised in planar microelectronic technology
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Varlan, A. R. and Sansen, W.
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- 1996
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21. Design optimisation of planar electrolytic conductivity sensors
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Jacobs, P., Varlan, A., and Sansen, W.
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- 1995
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22. An Autologous Protein-Based Topical Ointment for Hard-to-Heal Skin Wounds: A Multiple Case Series.
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Muñoz, Victoria, Pino, Ander, Martinez, Carmen, Echevarria, Begoña, Lacramioara, Varlan, and Anitua, Eduardo
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- 2021
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23. GOUVERNER PENDANT CENT-JOURS [20 MARS-22 JUIN 1815].
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VARLAN, Olivier
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The article focuses on Napoleon's new and last reign can only date from the moment he reappeared in the capital; since his disembarkation he had only had one army during March 20-June 22, 1815 and constitution of the latter is not without difficulties.
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- 2021
24. Teaching NeuroImage: Traumatic Dissection of Lenticulostriate Arteries Within an Enlarged Perivascular Space.
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Janvier, Paul, Kerleroux, Basile, Varlan, David, Rodriguez-Regent, Christine, Trystram, Denis, Allard, Julien, Drai, Maxime, Oppenheim, Catherine, Ben Hassen, Wagih, Naggara, Olivier, and Rodriguez-Régent, Christine
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- 2022
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25. CRT-200.07 Cardiovascular Outcomes of Long-Term Anticoagulation in COVID-19 Hospitalizations: A Nationwide Analysis.
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Taha, Amro, Sandhyavenu, Harigopal, Goni, Thatiana Schulze, Qureshi, Hasham Masood, Blagoie, Johanna, Hussein, Mohammed H., Hussein, Sami, Varlan, Doina, Patel, Jalpan, and Waqar Younas, Hafiz Muhammmad
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- 2023
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26. Lu pour vous
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Varlan, E., Faivre, J., and Treille, C.
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- 1983
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27. K-BEARING STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOLS AS INDICATORS OF LOW ENERGY ELECTROMAGNETIC POLLUTION.
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KALMÁR, JÁNOS and OHANESIAN, VARLAN
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STRATOSPHERIC aerosols ,ELECTROMAGNETIC pollution ,ELECTROMAGNETIC waves ,SANDY soils ,GROUNDWATER ,ARGON isotopes - Abstract
During the past five years, a team of Agrogeological Division of the Hungarian Geological and Geophysical Institute has studied the nutrient elements potential of the East-Hungarian sandy soils. Among these elements, the natural potassium sources are insufficient, i.e. neither the soil forming sediments, nor the groundwater cannot satisfy the consumption of the plants. Therefore, the unique K-source seems to be the meteoric water. The authors consulting more than three hundred geochemical, ecological, meteorological, astrophysical and radiological articles, identified the origin of atmospheric K-bearing aerosols. Thus, in this paper, the K-salts, as the main aerosol particles in ice and rain nucleation, with stratospheric origin were discussed, mainly based on references. In the stratosphere, the solid particles show a well expressed stratification: aerosols from desertic, volcanic and anthropogenic origin are concentrated mainly at 20 km altitude, the cosmogenic particles are observable at 50-60 km, while the measurements prove a relatively uniform distribution of K bearing particles, decreasing abruptly in the troposphere, under cloud formation level. K-bearing aerosols form micron sized, soft flakes built up by very thin acicular crystals. They represent ideal nuclei for ice split and rain drop formation. Therefore, we suppose, that the stratospheric potassium is formed by cosmic radiation induced Ar/K reaction, the reverse of K/Ar decay. The increased K+ content in rainwater (or snow) samples above of highly populated centers is explained by the same Ar/K reaction, which is induced by low energy electromagnetic waves (UHF smog) due to (experimented) their Tunnel effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. CRT-200.08 In-Hospital Outcomes of Atrial Fibrillation in COVID-19 Hospitalizations: An Insight From the National Inpatient Sample Database.
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Goni, Thatiana Schulze, Taha, Amro, Patel, Jalpan, Sandhyavenu, Harigopal, Varlan, Doina, Waqar Youna, Hafiz Muhammmad, Blagoie, Johanna, Qureshi, Hasham Masood, Hussein, Sami, and Hussein, Mohammed H.
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29. CRT-200.06 Cardiovascular Outcomes of Congestive Heart Failure on COVID-19 Hospitalizations: A Nationwide Analysis.
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Varlan, Doina, Taha, Amro, Patel, Jalpan, Goni, Thatiana Schulze, Sandhyavenu, Harigopal, Blagoie, Johanna, Qureshi, Hasham Masood, Hussein, Sami, Hussein, Mohammed H., and Waqar Younas, Hafiz Muhammmad
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30. Veterinary and Human Biobanking Practices
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Hostetter, G., primary, Collins, E., additional, Varlan, P., additional, Edewaard, E., additional, Harbach, P. R., additional, Hudson, E. A., additional, Feenstra, K. J., additional, Turner, L. M., additional, Berghuis, B. D., additional, Resau, J. H., additional, and Jewell, S. D., additional
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31. Fractographic Evaluation of the Metallic Materials for Medical Applications
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Ghiban, Brandusa, Varlan, Florentina Catalina, Niculescu, Marius, and Voinescu, Dan
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The manner of studying of the fracture modes could be done through fractography. Fractography is the study of fracture surface morphologies and it gives an insight into damage and failure mechanisms, underpinning the development of physically-based failure criteria. In composites research it provides a crucial link between predictive models and experimental observations. Fractographic methods are routinely used to determine the cause of failure in all engineering structures, especially in product failure and the practice of forensic engineering or failure analysis. In material science research, fractography is used to develop and evaluate theoretical models of crack growth behavior. One of the aims of fractographic examination is to determine the cause of failure by studying the characteristics of a fracture surface. Different types of crack growth produce characteristic features on the surface, which can be used to help identify the failure mode. The overall pattern of cracking can be more important than a single crack, however, especially in the case of brittle behavior materials. Initial fractographic examination is commonly carried out on a macro scale utilizing low power optical microscopy and oblique lighting techniques to identify the extent of cracking, possible modes and likely origins. When it is needed to identify the nature of failure, an analysis at high magnification is required and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) seems to be the best choice. The problem of fracture behavior of biometallic materials is a real one, being well and repeatedly presented in literature. Variations in alloy compositions can lead to subtle differences in mechanical, physical, or electrochemical properties. However, these differences are minor compared with the potential variability caused by differences in fabrication methodology, heat treatment, cold working, and surface finishing, where surface treatments are particularly important for corrosion and wear properties. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to summarize the different types of metals and alloys used as biomaterials, the corrosion of metals in the human body, and different failure damages of metallic implants.
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32. L'exil des monarques, entre abdications et reconquêtes du pouvoir.
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VARLAN, Olivier
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33. Veterinary and Human Biobanking Practices: Enhancing Molecular Sample Integrity.
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Hostetter, G., Collins, E., Varlan, P., Edewaard, E., Harbach, P. R., Hudson, E. A., Feenstra, K. J., Turner, L. M., Berghuis, B. D., Resau, J. H., and Jewell, S. D.
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Animal models have historically informed veterinary and human pathophysiology. Next-generation genomic sequencing and molecular analyses using analytes derived from tissue require integrative approaches to determine macroanalyte integrity as well as morphology for imaging algorithms that can extend translational applications. The field of biospecimen science and biobanking will play critical roles in tissue sample collection and processing to ensure the integrity of macromolecules, aid experimental design, and provide more accurate and reproducible downstream genomic data. Herein, we employ animal experiments to combine protein expression analysis by microscopy with RNA integrity number and quantitative measures of morphologic changes of autolysis. These analyses can be used to predict the effect of preanalytic variables and provide the basis for standardized methods in tissue sample collection and processing. We also discuss the application of digital imaging with quantitative RNA and tissue-based protein measurements to show that genomic methods augment traditional in vivo imaging to support biospecimen science. To make these observations, we have established a time course experiment of murine kidney tissues that predicts conventional measures of RNA integrity by RIN analysis and provides reliable and accurate measures of biospecimen integrity and fitness, in particular for time points less than 3 hours post–tissue resection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Le maréchal Ney.
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VARLAN, Olivier
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35. 15 août 1811, l'apogée de l'Empire ?
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VARLAN, Olivier
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36. Le Voyage de Pie VII à Paris pour le sacre de Napoléon (1804-1805).
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37. Implications of GSTT1 and GSTM1 in tumorigenesis of urothelial superficial bladder cancer.
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Purza, D., Albu, C., Buzlea, C., Cozman, C., Varlan, M., Jovrea, D., and Bumbu, G.
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Introduction: As the incidence of cancer, the bladder neoplasia ranks 9, being on 7 place in man and 17 in woman. Bladder cancer has been associated with many exogenous risk factors as smoking and occupational exposure.(1) The glutathione S-transferase (GST) represent a class of enzymes which conjugate the glutathione, resulted from detoxification of carcinogens and facilitates their removal from the body. Polymorphism of genes encoding GSTP1, GSTM1, GSTT1 was correlated with the risk of bladder cancer but the results of the studies have often been inconclusive.( 2,3) Materials and methods: There have been included in the study 71 patients with superficial bladder cancer who were diagnosed and operated in Oradea Urology Clinic, to which the following parameters were followed: sex, age, living environment, cellular differentiation. Results: The subjects were grouped by age, sex, living environment, and the degree of cell differentiation. Depending on the presence or absence of T1 and M1 allele have resulted 4 variants: T+M+, T+M-, T-M+, T-M-. Conclusions: T+M- genetic variant is most common in patients with superficial bladder cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Highly efficient blue phosphorescent and electroluminescent Ir(iii) compoundsElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: 1H NMR, 13C NMR and 19F NMR spectra of 1–3. Absorption and emission spectra of 1–3. Molecular calculation details. Cyclic voltammetry of 1–3. See DOI: 10.1039/c2tc00270a
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Kang, Youngjin, Chang, Yi-Lu, Lu, Jia-Sheng, Ko, Soo-Byung, Rao, Yingli, Varlan, Maria, Lu, Zheng-Hong, and Wang, Suning
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Three new Ir(iii) compounds with deep-blue phosphorescence have been synthesized. These molecules have the general formula of Ir(C∧N)2(L∧X), where C∧N = 2′,6′-difluoro-2,3′-bipyridine (dfpypy) and L∧X = ancillary ligand such as 2-picolinate, pic (1), acetylacetonate, acac (2), or dipivaloylmethanoate, dpm (3). The ancillary ligands have been found to significantly destabilize both HOMO and LUMO levels of the Ir(iii) complexes, compared to Ir(dfpypy)3, without significantly changing the phosphorescence energy. Compounds 1–3emit bright blue phosphorescence with λmax= 440–460 nm and quantum efficiencies of 0.60–0.95 in solution and the solid state. Double-layer electroluminescent devices using compounds 1–3as the dopant, CDBP (4,4′-bis(9-carbazolyl)-2,2′-dimethylbiphenyl) as the host/hole transporting layer, and TPBi (1,3,5-tris(N-phenylbenzimidazole-2-yl)benzene) as the electron transport layer have been fabricated. These EL devices show pure blue colour with high efficiency. The EL device of compound 3at the doping level of 20 wt% shows the best performance with EQE of 10–15% at the brightness of 10–1000 cd m−2and the maximum current efficiency of 22 cd A−1.
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39. Optimal Computerized Management of Developments for Pharmaceutical Companies
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Paillier, R. Le and Varlan, E.
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The choice of the optimal project for product development until the registration, is fundamental for best management results (better, faster and cheaper) of the various departments in a pharmaceutical company. The methodology of decision analysis rationale presented in this work is based upon data to estimate the probability of realizing projects. This is done by comparing the real versus the anticipated project by using schedule-plans during the process. This method is illustrated by describing computerized systems to manage tasks in a clinical development with GANTT diagrams and PERT networks. These computerized systems enable to estimate the full duration of a project and help to determine the critical path to take. In this example, the project presented can correspond to the full development of drugs or medical devices, from the preclnical phases through the registration, without forgetting phase 4 (post-marketing phase).
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40. Capacitive sensor for the allatostatin direct immunoassay
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Varlan, A. R., Suls, J., Sansen, W., Veelaert, D., and Loof, A. De
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41. Micromachined conductometric p(CO~2) sensor
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42. Nondestructive Electrical Impedance Analysis in Fruit: Normal Ripening and Injuries Characterization
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Varlan, Anca Roxana and Sansen, Willy
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Electrical impedance was measured nondestructively in apples (Malus domestica) and tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) over the frequency range 20 Hz-1 MHz. Raw data conform to a single time constant model. Fruit classification and data interpretation are based on the analysis of four derived parameters: low-frequency resistance R, high-frequency resistance RL, constant phase angle Φ, and characteristic frequency f0. The most sensitive parameters to ripening and injuries have proven to be low-frequency resistance and constant phase angle.
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43. Covalent enzyme immobilization on paramagnetic polyacrolein beads
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Varlan, A. R., Sansen, W., Loey, A. V., and Hendrickx, M.
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44. Les Impériaux : administrer et habiter l'Europe de Napoléon.
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VARLAN, Olivier
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45. Le Directoire, forger la Ré6publique.
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VARLAN, Olivier
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46. Poster session 3: Thursday 4 December 2014, 14:00-18:00 * Location: Poster area
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Shahgaldi, K, Hegner, T, Da Silva, C, Fukuyama, A, Takeuchi, M, Uema, A, Kado, Y, Nagata, Y, Hayashi, A, Otani, K, Fukuda, S, Yoshitani, H, Otsuji, Y, Morhy, S, Lianza, AC, Afonso, TR, Oliveira, WA, Tavares, GP, Rodrigues, AC, Vieira, MC, Warth, AN, Deutsch, AD, Fischer, CH, Tezynska-Oniszk, I, Turska-Kmiec, A, Kawalec, W, Dangel, J, Maruszewski, B, Bokiniec, R, Burczynski, P, Borszewska-Kornacka, K, Ziolkowska, L, Zuk, M, Mazowsza, eSUM Dzieciaki, Troshina, A, Dzhalilova, DA, Poteshkina, NG, Hamitov, FF, Warita, S, Kawasaki, M, Tanaka, R, Yagasaki, H, Minatoguchi, S, Wanatabe, T, Ono, K, Noda, T, Wanatabe, S, Minatoguchi, S, Angelis, A, Ageli, K, Vlachopoulos, C, Felekos, I, Ioakimidis, N, Aznaouridis, K, Vaina, S, Abdelrasoul, M, Tsiamis, E, Stefanadis, C, Cameli, M, Sparla, S, D'ascenzi, F, Fineschi, M, Favilli, R, Pierli, C, Henein, M, Mondillo, S, Lindqvist, P, Tossavainen, E, Gonzalez, M, Soderberg, S, Henein, M, Holmgren, A, Strachinaru, M, Catez, E, Jousten, I, Pavel, O, Janssen, C, Morissens, M, Chatzistamatiou, E, Moustakas, G, Memo, G, Konstantinidis, D, Mpampatzeva Vagena, I, Manakos, K, Traxanas, K, Vergi, N, Feretou, A, Kallikazaros, I, Tsai, W-C, Sun, Y-T, Lee, W-H, Yang, L-T, Liu, Y-W, Lee, C-H, Li, W-T, Mizariene, V, Bieseviciene, M, Karaliute, R, Verseckaite, R, Vaskelyte, J, Lesauskaite, V, Chatzistamatiou, E, Mpampatseva Vagena, I, Manakos, K, Moustakas, G, Konstantinidis, D, Memo, G, Mitsakis, O, Kasakogias, A, Syros, P, Kallikazaros, I, Hristova, K, Cornelissen, G, Singh, RB, Shiue, I, Coisne, D, Madjalian, A-M, Tchepkou, C, Raud Raynier, P, Degand, B, Christiaens, L, Baldenhofer, G, Spethmann, S, Dreger, H, Sanad, W, Baumann, G, Stangl, K, Stangl, V, Knebel, F, Azzaz, S, Kacem, S, Ouali, S, Risos, L, Dedobbeleer, C, Unger, P, Sinem Cakal, SC, Elif Eroglu, EE, Baydar, O, Beytullah Cakal, BC, Mehmet Vefik Yazicioglu, MVY, Mustafa Bulut, MB, Cihan Dundar, CD, Kursat Tigen, KT, Birol Ozkan, BO, Ali Metin Esen, AME, Tournoux, F, Chequer, R, Sroussi, M, Hyafil, F, Rouzet, F, Leguludec, D, Baum, P, Stoebe, S, Pfeiffer, D, Hagendorff, A, Fang, F, Lau, M, Zhang, Q, Luo, XX, Wang, XY, Chen, L, Yu, CM, -CRT, Predict, Zaborska, B, Smarz, K, Makowska, E, Kulakowski, P, Budaj, A, Bengrid, T M, Zhao, Y, Henein, M Y, Caminiti, G, D'antoni, V, Cardaci, V, Conti, V, Volterrani, M, Warita, S, Kawasaki, M, Yagasaki, H, Minatoguchi, S, Nagaya, M, Ono, K, Noda, T, Watanabe, S, Houle, H, Minatoguchi, S, Gillebert, T C, Chirinos, J A, Claessens, T C, Raja, M W, De Buyzere, M L, Segers, P, Rietzschel, E R, Investigators, The Asklepios, Kim, KH, Cha, JJ, Chung, HM, Kim, JY, Yoon, YW, Lee, BK, Hong, BK, Rim, SJ, Kwon, HM, Choi, EY, Pyankov, V, Aljaroudi, W, Matta, S, Al-Shaar, L, Habib, R, Gharzuddin, W, Arnaout, S, Skouri, H, Jaber, W, Abchee, A, Bouzas Mosquera, A, Peteiro, J, Broullon, FJ, Constanso Conde, IP, Bescos Galego, H, Martinez Ruiz, D, Yanez Wonenburger, JC, Vazquez Rodriguez, JM, Alvarez Garcia, N, Castro Beiras, A, Gunyeli, E, Oliveira Da Silva, C, Shahgaldi, K, Manouras, A, Winter, R, Meimoun, P, Abouth, S, Martis, S, Boulanger, J, Elmkies, F, Zemir, H, Detienne, JP, Luycx-Bore, A, Clerc, J, Rodriguez Palomares, J F, Gutierrez, LG, Maldonado, GM, Garcia, GG, Galuppo, VG, Gruosso, DG, Teixido, GT, Gonzalez Alujas, MTGA, Evangelista, AE, Garcia Dorado, DGD, Rechcinski, T, Wierzbowska-Drabik, K, Wejner-Mik, P, Szymanska, B, Jerczynska, H, Lipiec, P, Kasprzak, JD, El-Touny, K, El-Fawal, S, Loutfi, M, El-Sharkawy, E, Ashour, S, Boniotti, C, Carminati, MC, Fusini, L, Andreini, D, Pontone, G, Pepi, M, Caiani, EG, Oryshchyn, N, Kramer, B, Hermann, S, Liu, D, Hu, K, Ertl, G, Weidemann, F, Ancona, F, Miyazaki, S, Slavich, M, Figini, F, Latib, A, Chieffo, A, Montorfano, M, Alfieri, O, Colombo, A, Agricola, E, Nogueira, MA, Branco, LM, Rosa, SA, Portugal, G, Galrinho, A, Abreu, J, Cacela, D, Patricio, L, Fragata, J, Cruz Ferreira, R, Igual Munoz, B, Erdociain Perales, MEP, Maceira Gonzalez, AMG, Estornell Erill Jordi, JEE, Donate Bertolin, LDB, Vazquez Sanchez Alejandro, AVS, Miro Palau Vicente, VMP, Cervera Zamora, ACZ, Piquer Gil, MPG, Montero Argudo, AMA, Girgis, H Y A, Illatopa, V, Cordova, F, Espinoza, D, Ortega, J, Khan, US, Islam, AKMM, Majumder, AAS, Girgis, H Y A, Bayat, F, Naghshbandi, E, Naghshbandi, E, Samiei, N, Samiei, N, Malev, E, Omelchenko, M, Vasina, L, Zemtsovsky, E, Piatkowski, R, Kochanowski, J, Budnik, M, Scislo, P, Opolski, G, Kochanowski, J, Piatkowski, R, Scislo, P, Budnik, M, Marchel, M, Opolski, G, Abid, L, Ben Kahla, S, Abid, D, Charfeddine, S, Maaloul, I, Ben Jmaa, M, Kammoun, S, Hashimoto, G, Suzuki, M, Yoshikawa, H, Otsuka, T, Isekame, Y, Yamashita, H, Kawase, I, Ozaki, S, Nakamura, M, Sugi, K, Benvenuto, E, Leggio, S, Buccheri, S, Bonura, S, Deste, W, Tamburino, C, Monte, I P, Gripari, P, Fusini, L, Muratori, M, Tamborini, G, Ghulam Ali, S, Bottari, V, Cefalu', C, Bartorelli, A, Agrifoglio, M, Pepi, M, Zambon, E, Iorio, A, Di Nora, C, Abate, E, Lo Giudice, F, Di Lenarda, A, Agostoni, P, Sinagra, G, Timoteo, A T, Galrinho, A, Moura Branco, L, Rio, P, Aguiar Rosa, S, Oliveira, M, Silva Cunha, P, Leal, A, Cruz Ferreira, R, Zemanek, D, Tomasov, P, Belehrad, M, Kostalova, J, Kara, T, Veselka, J, Hassanein, M, El Tahan, S, El Sharkawy, E, Shehata, H, Yoon, YE, Choi, HM, Seo, HY, Lee, SP, Kim, HK, Youn, TJ, Kim, YJ, Sohn, DW, Choi, GY, Mielczarek, M, Huttin, O, Voilliot, D, Sellal, JM, Manenti, V, Carillo, S, Olivier, A, Venner, C, Juilliere, Y, Selton-Suty, C, Butz, T, Faber, L, Brand, M, Piper, C, Wiemer, M, Noelke, J, Sasko, B, Langer, C, Horstkotte, D, Trappe, HJ, Maysou, LA, Tessonnier, L, Jacquier, A, Serratrice, J, Copel, C, Stoppa, AM, Seguier, J, Saby, L, Verschueren, A, Habib, G, Petroni, R, Bencivenga, S, Di Mauro, M, Acitelli, A, Cicconetti, M, Romano, S, Petroni, A, Penco, M, Maceira Gonzalez, A M, Cosin-Sales, J, Igual, B, Sancho-Tello, R, Ruvira, J, Mayans, J, Choi, JH, Kim, SWK, Almeida, A, Azevedo, O, Amado, J, Picarra, B, Lima, R, Cruz, I, Pereira, V, Marques, N, Biering-Sorensen, T, Mogelvang, R, Schnohr, P, Jensen, JS, Chatzistamatiou, E, Konstantinidis, D, Manakos, K, Mpampatseva Vagena, I, Moustakas, G, Memo, G, Mitsakis, O, Kasakogias, A, Syros, P, Kallikazaros, I, Cho, EJ, Kim, JJ, Hwang, BH, Kim, DB, Jang, SW, Jeon, HK, Cho, JS, Chatzistamatiou, E, Konstantinidis, D, Memo, G, Mpapatzeva Vagena, I, Moustakas, G, Manakos, K, Traxanas, K, Vergi, N, Feretou, A, Kallikazaros, I, Jedrzejewska, I, Konopka, M, Krol, W, Swiatowiec, A, Dluzniewski, M, Braksator, W, Sefri Noventi, S, Sugiri, S, Uddin, I, Herminingsih, S, Arif Nugroho, M, Boedijitno, S, Caro Codon, J, Blazquez Bermejo, Z, Valbuena Lopez, S C, Lopez Fernandez, T, Rodriguez Fraga, O, Torrente Regidor, M, Pena Conde, L, Moreno Yanguela, M, Buno Soto, A, Lopez-Sendon, J L, Stevanovic, A, Dekleva, M, Kim, MN, Kim, SA, Kim, YH, Shim, JM, Park, SM, Park, SW, Kim, YH, Shim, WJ, Kozakova, M, Muscelli, E, Morizzo, C, Casolaro, A, Paterni, M, Palombo, C, Bayat, F, Nazmdeh, M, Naghshbandi, E, Nateghi, S, Tomaszewski, A, Kutarski, A, Brzozowski, W, Tomaszewski, M, Nakano, E, Harada, T, Takagi, Y, Yamada, M, Takano, M, Furukawa, T, Akashi, Y, Lindqvist, G, Henein, MY, Backman, C, Gustafsson, S, Morner, S, Marinov, R, Hristova, K, Geirgiev, S, Pechilkov, D, Kaneva, A, Katova, TZ, Pilosoff, V, Pena Pena, ML, Mesa Rubio, D, Ruiz Ortin, M, Delgado Ortega, M, Romo Penas, E, Pardo Gonzalez, L, Rodriguez Diego, S, Hidalgo Lesmes, F, Pan Alvarez-Ossorio, M, Suarez De Lezo Cruz-Conde, J, Gospodinova, M, Sarafov, S, Guergelcheva, V, Vladimirova, L, Tournev, I, Denchev, S, Mozenska, O, Segiet, A, Rabczenko, D, Kosior, DA, Gao, SA, Eliasson, M, Polte, CL, Lagerstrand, K, Bech-Hanssen, O, Morosin, M, Piazza, R, Leonelli, V, Leiballi, E, Pecoraro, R, Cinello, M, Dell' Angela, L, Cassin, M, Sinagra, G, Nicolosi, GL, Savu, O, Carstea, N, Stoica, E, Macarie, C, Moldovan, H, Iliescu, V, Chioncel, O, Moral, S, Gruosso, D, Galuppo, V, Teixido, G, 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Kawasaki, M, Tanaka, R, Minatoguchi, S, Sato, N, Amano, K, Warita, S, Ono, K, Noda, T, Minatoguchi, S, Breithardt, O-A, Razavi, H, Nabutovsky, Y, Ryu, K, Gaspar, T, Kosiuk, J, John, S, Prinzen, F, Hindricks, G, Piorkowski, C, Nemchyna, O, Tovstukha, V, Chikovani, A, Golikova, I, Lutai, M, Nemes, A, Kalapos, A, Domsik, P, Lengyel, C, Orosz, A, Forster, T, Nordenfur, T, Babic, A, Giesecke, A, Bulatovic, I, Ripsweden, J, Samset, E, Winter, R, Larsson, M, Blazquez Bermejo, Z, Lopez Fernandez, T, Caro Codon, J, Valbuena, SC, Caro Codon, J, Mori Junco, R, Moreno Yanguela, M, Lopez-Sendon, JL, MEdicamentos, Grupo de Estudio de CArdiotoxicidad por, Pinto-Teixeira, P, Branco, L, Galrinho, A, Oliveira, M, Cunha, P, Silva, T, Rio, P, Feliciano, J, Nogueira-Silva, M, Ferreira, R, Shkolnik, E, Vasyuk, Y, Nesvetov, V, Shkolnik, L, Varlan, G, Bajraktari, G, Ronn, F, Ibrahimi, P, Jashari, F, Jensen, SM, Henein, MY, Kang, M-K, Mun, H-S, Choi, S, Cho, J-R, Han, SW, Lee, N, Cho, I J, Heo, R, Chang, HJ, 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Objective: We aimed to investigate the reproducibility of vena contracta (VC) in mitral regurgitation (MR) of different etiology between an inexperienced and an experienced echocardiographer. Background: MR is the second most common valvular heart disease in Europe that requires surgery. Echocardiography is the principal modality of investigation when MR is suspected. In European and American guidelines VC is described as one of the most feasible echocardiographic measurements in the assessment of MR. There is a lack of publications regarding intra-observer variability and studies comparing inexperienced and experienced echocardiographers for the assessment of VC. Method/Material: VC of 55 recorded 2D echocardiograms with known MR of different degree and etiology were analyzed from parasternal long axis view, 4- and 3 chamber view. The mean value of the different plane measurements of each exam was used for statistical analysis. Analyses were made by an inexperienced (A) fellow echocardiographer (<100 studies) and a level 3 experienced (B) echocardiographer. Measurements of VC by the 2 echocardiographers were performed blinded to clinical data. Measurements were performed with at least 2 weeks apart, blinded to the first measurement. Results: Three exams were excluded (feasibility 95%) from statistical analysis because adequate color Doppler images from all tree planes was not available. The inter class correlation (ICC) between the first and second analysis was (r=0.75; 95% CI -1.1 to 1.7mm) for A and (r=0.94; 95% CI -0.76 to 0.84mm) for B. There was good ICC between the 2 echocardiographers (r=0.78; 95% CI -1.5 to 1.3mm). The intra observer variability was 11.1% for A and 6.1% for B. The inter observer variability was 11.7% (p>0.05 for all). Conclusion: Measurement of vena contracta in mitral regurgitation is a feasible semi-quantitative parameter. Good correlation and narrow limits of agreement between a novice and an experienced echocardiographer was demonstrated in our study.
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47. Le Conseil d' État et l'évolution de l'outre-mer français du XVIIe siècle à 1962.
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VARLAN, Olivier
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The article reviews the book "Le Conseil d' État et l'évolution de l'outre-mer français du XVIIe siècle à 1962," by Jean Massot.
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48. Poster session Friday 13 December - PM: 13/12/2013, 14:00-18:00 * Location: Poster area
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Caiani, EG, Pellegrini, A, Carminati, MC, Lang, RM, Auricchio, A, Vaida, P, Obase, K, Sakakura, T, Komeda, M, Okura, H, Yoshida, K, Zeppellini, R, Noni, M, Rigo, T, Erente, G, Carasi, M, Costa, A, Ramondo, BA, Thorell, L, Akesson-Lindow, T, Shahgaldi, K, Germanakis, I, Fotaki, A, Peppes, S, Sifakis, S, Parthenakis, F, Makrigiannakis, A, Richter, U, Sveric, K, Forkmann, M, Wunderlich, C, Strasser, RH, Djikic, D, Potpara, T, Polovina, M, Marcetic, Z, Peric, V, Ostenfeld, E, Werther-Evaldsson, A, Engblom, H, Ingvarsson, A, Roijer, A, Meurling, C, Holm, J, Radegran, G, Carlsson, M, Tabuchi, H, Yamanaka, T, Katahira, Y, Tanaka, M, Kurokawa, T, Nakajima, H, Ohtsuki, S, Saijo, Y, Yambe, T, Dalto, M, Romeo, E, Argiento, P, Dandrea, A, Vanderpool, R, Correra, A, Sarubbi, B, Calabro, R, Russo, MG, Naeije, R, Saha, S K, Warsame, T A, Caelian, A G, Malicse, M, Kiotsekoglou, A, Omran, A S, Sharif, D, Sharif-Rasslan, A, Shahla, C, Khalil, A, Rosenschein, U, Erturk, M, Oner, E, Kalkan, AK, Pusuroglu, 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Purpose: Cardiac deconditioning due to immobilization is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The physiology of cardiac adaptation to deconditioning has not been fully elucidated. The purpose of the present study was to assess the effects of 21-days of strict head-down (-6 degrees) bed-rest (BR) deconditioning on left ventricular (LV) dimensions and mass measured by MRI. Methods: Ten healthy men (mean age 32±6) were enrolled; the experiment was conducted at DLR (Koln, Germany) as part of the European Space Agency BR studies. Steady-state free precession MRI images (7mm thickness, no gap, no overlap) were obtained (Symphony 1.5T, Siemens) in a stack of short-axis views from LV base to LV apex, before (PRE), at the end of BR (HDT20), and four days after the BR conclusion (POST). Endocardial and epicardial semi-automated contouring was performed using freely available software (Segment). Results: At HDT20, significant reductions in LV mass (16%), end-diastolic (26%) and end-systolic (27%) volumes and stroke volume (27%) were observed, while ejection fraction did not change. These changes were accompanied by a measured decrease (14%) in plasma and blood volume (by gas-rebreathing technique), as well as by a significant reduction (14%) in VO2max aerobic power, measured using a graded cycle ergometer test protocol to volitional fatigue, at one day after the BR conclusion, while expiratory exchange ratio did not change. At POST, LV volumes were restored, while LV mass was still trending towards control values. Conclusions: Cardiac adaptation to deconditioning affected LV mass and dimensions, as a combined result of LV remodeling and fluids loss, accompanied by worsening in aerobic power. This should be taken into account in patients with cardiovascular diseases, when immobilized in bed, to proper adjust the therapy, or to define appropriate physical exercises when possible, in order to avoid further complications.
Cardiac MRI parameters PRE HDT20 POST LV mass (g) 121±6 102±11* 114±16 End-diastolic volume (ml) 119±25 90±14* 118±25 End-systolic volume (ml) 42±8 31±8* 45±14 Stroke volume (ml) 76±22 59±11* 73±15 Ejection fraction (%) 64±6 65±7 62±7 *: p<.01 vs PRE (one-way Anova for paired data and Tukey test) - Published
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49. THE METABOLIC TOLERANCE OF INTRAVENOUS AMINO ACIDS IN PRETERM INFANTS IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE
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Kempson, C, Mcintosh, N, Ventura, V, Forget, D, Steinberg, G, and Varlan, E
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42 infants gestation <32 weeks (28.6±2.16.M±SD) received supplementary parenteral nutrition. Birthweight 1099±388g (M±SD) (19 <1kg). 37 infants were ventilated on day 1 and 29 on day 6. Dextrose, electrolytes, amino acids and lipids were given to supplement expressed breast milk or formula. The total nitrogen intake and proportion provided by the amino acids were 0.09 (range 0.01-0.38)g/kg/d (65%) on day 1 and 0.3 (range 0.07c 0.48)g/kg/d (66%) on day 6. The total calorie: nitrogen ratio on day 1 was 847 and this decreased to 264 on day 6. The reduction of body weight during the 6 days was 6%. Plasma albumin increased 11% from 22.4±6.4 (M±SD)g/L to 25.0±5.0g/L (p<0.05). Daily plasma, electrolytes, glucose, urea were all normal but the mean plasma phosphate fell to less than 1mmol/L on days 4-6. The mean plasma alkaline phosphatase of 209±87 (M±SD)IU/L on day 1 rose to 270±115IU/L by day 5 (p<0.01). The total bilirubin rose from 99.7±52 (M±SD)umoles/L on day 1 to peak at 130±49umoles on day 4 to fall to 104±55umoles/L on day 6. This was thought to represent ‘normal’ preterm hyperbilirubinaemia. Overall the metabolic tolerance of the preparation in these immature and sick infants was excellent.
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50. THE PLASMA AMINOGRAMS OF VERY LOW BIRTHWEIGHT INFANTS ON SUPPLEMENTARY INTRAVENOUS AMINO ACIDS IN THE FIRST WEEK OF LIFE
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Kempson, C, Mcintosh, N, Ventura, V, Forget, D, Steinberg, G, and Varlan, E
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MB233G: is an amino acid (aa) preparation formulated with reference to cord blood aa of the mid trimester foetus i.e. it has been designed specifically for newborn infants. In 1 year, 52 infants with birthweight <1500g were partially or wholly i.v. fed as full enteral feeds were not tolerated. 42 infants were evaluated (exclusions: 6 infants dying <6 days, 4 who received aa's for <5 days). 19 infants were <1000g. Parenteral nutrition was provided as dextrose, electrolytes, MB233G, and Intralipid by peripheral infusion. The i.v. aa load increased from 0.37 (range 0.06-2.1)g/Kg/d on day 1 to 1.31 (0.01-2.4)g/Kg/d on day 6 (Nitrogen intake 0.058 (0.01-0.32)g/Kg/d on day 1 to 0.20 (0.01-0.37)g/Kg/d on day 6). The enteral intake of expressed breast milk or formula contributed a further 0.03 (0-0.23)g nitrogen/Kg/d on day 1 to 0.10 (0-0.47)g/Kg/d on day 6. Plasma aminograms (L.K.B. 4400 aminoanalyser) on the 5th day (day 6) of the aa infusion showed cystine levels lower than the foetal cord range and aspartate levels higher. All other aa's fell within the normal reference range.
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