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2. Increasing Research Opportunities for Females in the Undergraduate Kinesiology Curriculum
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Stevelinck, S., Zurek, J., Kuhlmann, B., and Ryan, K.
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This paper focused on the shared experience of female undergraduate Kinesiology majors as they navigate the research process. Students enrolled in the class Undergraduate Research Opportunities are tasked with seeking IRB approval, collecting data, completing statistical analysis, and presenting results.
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- 2019
3. Statistical Analysis of the Volume of Passenger Air Traffic in Europe in years 2004-2015
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Biały, J., Rurak, A., Tomaszewska, J., Toruń, A., Woch, M., Zieja, M., and Żurek, J.
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- 2018
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4. Behaviour of Metallic Materials in Simulated Service Environments of CO2/H2O Co-electrolysis Systems for Power-to-X Application
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Zurek, J., Margaritis, N., Naumenko, D., Menzler, N. H., and Quadakkers, W. J.
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- 2019
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5. Temperature dependence of phase composition in W and Si-alloyed high chromium ferritic steels for SOFC interconnect applications
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Niewolak, L., Zurek, J., Wessel, E., Hattendorf, H., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2017
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6. Integrated Management Asset Approach to Human–Device Set
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Wozniak, D. A., Szpytko, J., Smalko, Z., Zurek, J., Mathew, Joseph, editor, Ma, Lin, editor, Tan, Andy, editor, Weijnen, Margot, editor, and Lee, Jay, editor
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- 2012
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7. Risk Analysis of Diagnostic Facilities–Man–Machine–Environment System
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Smalko, Z., Żurek, J., Zieja, M., Mathew, Joseph, editor, Ma, Lin, editor, Tan, Andy, editor, Weijnen, Margot, editor, and Lee, Jay, editor
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- 2012
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8. The diagnostic decision in uncertainty circumstances
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Smalko, Z., Woropay, M., Zurek, J., Kiritsis, Dimitris, editor, Emmanouilidis, Christos, editor, Koronios, Andy, editor, and Mathew, Joseph, editor
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- 2010
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9. Development of high chromium ferritic steels strengthened by intermetallic phases
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Kuhn, B., Talik, M., Niewolak, L., Zurek, J., Hattendorf, H., Ennis, P.J., Quadakkers, W.J., Beck, T., and Singheiser, L.
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- 2014
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10. Temperature dependence of oxide scale formation on high-Cr ferritic steels in Ar–H 2–H 2O
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Young, D.J., Zurek, J., Singheiser, L., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2011
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11. Effect of specimen thickness on the growth rate of chromia scales on Ni-base alloys in high- and low- pO 2 gases
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Zurek, J., Meier, G.H., Essuman, E., Hänsel, M., Singheiser, L., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2009
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12. Forschungszentrum Jülich – Current Activities in SOC Development
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De Haart, L. G. J. (Bert), primary, Beale, S. B., additional, Deja, R., additional, Dittrich, Lucy, additional, Duyster, T., additional, Fang, Qingping, additional, Foit, Severin, additional, Gross-Barsnick, Sonja, additional, Margaritis, N., additional, de Haart, U., additional, Hoven, I., additional, Kruse, Nicolas, additional, Lenser, Christian, additional, Ma, Q., additional, Menzler, Norbert H., additional, Naumenko, D., additional, Nohl, Markus, additional, Peters, Roland, additional, Sebold, D., additional, Thaler, Florian, additional, Tiedemann, W., additional, Unachukwu, I., additional, Varghese, B. A., additional, Vibhu, Vaibhav, additional, Vinke, Izaak, additional, Wolf, Stephanie E., additional, Zhang, Shidong, additional, Zurek, J., additional, and Blum, L., additional
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- 2021
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13. Growth and adherence of chromia based surface scales on Ni-base alloys in high- and low- pO 2 gases
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Zurek, J., Young, D.J., Essuman, E., Hänsel, M., Penkalla, H.J., Niewolak, L., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2008
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14. Protective and non-protective scale formation of NiCr alloys in water vapour containing high- and low- pO 2 gases
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Essuman, E., Meier, G.H., Zurek, J., Hänsel, M., Norby, T., Singheiser, L., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2008
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15. Effect of oxygen partial pressure on the oxidation behaviour of an yttria dispersion strengthened NiCr-base alloy
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Essuman, E., Meier, G. H., Zurek, J., Hänsel, M., Singheiser, L., Norby, T., and Quadakkers, W. J.
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- 2008
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16. Enhanced internal oxidation as trigger for breakaway oxidation of Fe–Cr alloys in gases containing water vapor
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Essuman, E., Meier, G.H., Żurek, J., Hänsel, M., Singheiser, L., and Quadakkers, W.J.
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- 2007
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17. Methods applied to identify causes of air events
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Zurek, J, primary, Smalko, Z, additional, and Zieja, M, additional
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- 2009
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18. The Effect of Gas Flow Rate on the Oxide Scale Morphology of a 10%Cr-Ferritic Steels in Ar-H2O and Ar-H2-H2O Mixtures
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Zurek, J., primary, Michalik, M., additional, Singheiser, Lorenz, additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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- 2006
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19. Electrostatic Dissipative Glass Fibre Reinforced Composites
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Gloria-Esparza, C., primary, Zurek, J., additional, Yuan, Qiang, additional, Bateman, Stuart, additional, and Xia, Kenong, additional
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- 2006
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20. New or Progressive Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in Pediatric Severe Sepsis: A Sepsis Phenotype With Higher Morbidity and Mortality
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Lin, John C, Spinella, Philip C., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Tucci, Marisa, Bush, Jenny L., Nadkarni, Vinay M., Thomas, Neal J., Weiss, Scott L., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., Mcinnes, A., Mcarthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Thomas, N., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Pineres Olave, B. E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Cruces, P., De Clety, S. Clement, Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, Paola, Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Garcia Iniguez, J. P., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Brierley, J., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Levin, R., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., Mccorkell, J., Fortune, P., Macdonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Schibler, A., Erickson, S., Mceneiry, J., Long, D., Dorofaeff, T., Coulthard, M., Millar, J., Delzoppo, C., Williams, G., Morritt, M., Watts, N., Beca, J., Sherring, C., and Bushell, T.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Cross-sectional study ,Multiple Organ Failure ,Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] ,Prevalence ,children ,epidemiology ,multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,severe sepsis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Global Health ,Intensive Care Units, Pediatric ,Pediatrics ,Article ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Hospital Mortality ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Intensive care medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,Septic shock ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Phenotype ,Child, Preschool ,Disease Progression ,Female ,Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome ,business - Abstract
Copyright © 2016 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.Objectives: To describe the epidemiology, morbidity, and mortality of new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in children with severe sepsis. Design: Secondary analysis of a prospective, cross-sectional, point prevalence study. Setting: International, multicenter PICUs. Patients: Pediatric patients with severe sepsis identified on five separate days over a 1-year period. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Of 567 patients from 128 PICUs in 26 countries enrolled, 384 (68%) developed multiple organ dysfunction syndrome within 7 days of severe sepsis recognition. Three hundred twenty-seven had multiple organ dysfunction syndrome on the day of sepsis recognition. Ninety-one of these patients developed progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, whereas an additional 57 patients subsequently developed new multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, yielding a total proportion with severe sepsis-associated new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome of 26%. Hospital mortality in patients with progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome was 51% compared with patients with new multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (28%) and those with single-organ dysfunction without multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (10%) (p < 0.001). Survivors of new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome also had a higher frequency of moderate to severe disability defined as a Pediatric Overall Performance Category score of greater than or equal to 3 and an increase of greater than or equal to 1 from baseline: 22% versus 29% versus 11% for progressive, new, and no multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, respectively (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Development of new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome is common (26%) in severe sepsis and is associated with a higher risk of morbidity and mortality than severe sepsis without new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Our data support the use of new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome as an important outcome in trials of pediatric severe sepsis although efforts are needed to validate whether reducing new or progressive multiple organ dysfunction syndrome leads to improvements in more definitive morbidity and mortality endpoints.
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21. Quantitative ultrasound and densitometric measurements and laboratory variables in patients on long-term acenocoumarol therapy
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Pluskiewicz, W. and Zurek, J.
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- 2007
22. Anomalous temperature dependence of oxidation kinetics during steam oxidation of ferritic steels in the temperature range 550–650 °C
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Żurek, J, Wessel, E, Niewolak, L, Schmitz, F, Kern, T.-U, Singheiser, L, and Quadakkers, W.J
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- 2004
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23. Risk Factors for Mortality in Pediatric Postsurgical versus Medical Severe Sepsis
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Thakkar, Rajan K., primary, Weiss, Scott L., additional, Fitzgerald, Julie C., additional, Keele, Luke, additional, Thomas, Neal J., additional, Nadkarni, Vinay M., additional, Muszynski, Jennifer A., additional, Hall, Mark W., additional, Fontela, P., additional, Tucci, M., additional, Dumistrascu, M., additional, Skippen, P., additional, Krahn, G., additional, Bezares, E., additional, Puig, G., additional, Puig-Ramos, A., additional, Garcia, R., additional, Villar, M., additional, Bigham, M., additional, Polanski, T., additional, Latifi, S., additional, Giebner, D., additional, Anthony, H., additional, Hume, J., additional, Galster, A., additional, Linnerud, L., additional, Sanders, R., additional, Hefley, G., additional, Madden, K., additional, Thompson, A., additional, Shein, S., additional, Gertz, S., additional, Han, Y., additional, Williams, T., additional, Hughes-Schalk, A., additional, Chandler, H., additional, Orioles, A., additional, Zielinski, E., additional, Doucette, A., additional, Zebuhr, C., additional, Wilson, T., additional, Dimitriades, C., additional, Ascani, J., additional, Layburn, S., additional, Valley, S., additional, Markowitz, B., additional, Terry, J., additional, Morzov, R., additional, Mcinnes, A., additional, McArthur, J., additional, Woods, K., additional, Murkowski, K., additional, Spaeder, M., additional, Sharron, M., additional, Wheeler, D., additional, Beckman, E., additional, Frank, E., additional, Howard, K., additional, Carroll, C., additional, Nett, S., additional, Jarvis, D., additional, Patel, V., additional, Higgerson, R., additional, Christie, L., additional, Typpo, K., additional, Deschenes, J., additional, Kirby, A., additional, Uhl, T., additional, Rehder, K., additional, Cheifetz, I., additional, Wrenn, S., additional, Kypuros, K., additional, Ackerman, K., additional, Maffei, F., additional, Bloomquist, G., additional, Rizkalla, N., additional, Kimura, D., additional, Shah, S., additional, Tigges, C., additional, Su, F., additional, Barlow, C., additional, Michelson, K., additional, Wolfe, K., additional, Goodman, D., additional, Campbell, L., additional, Sorce, L., additional, Bysani, K., additional, Monjure, T., additional, Evans, M., additional, Totapally, B., additional, Chegondi, M., additional, Rodriguez, C., additional, Frazier, J., additional, Steele, L., additional, Viteri, S., additional, Costarino, A., additional, Thomas, N., additional, Spear, D., additional, Hirshberg, E., additional, Lilley, J., additional, Rowan, C., additional, Rider, C., additional, Kane, J., additional, Zimmerman, J., additional, Greeley, C., additional, Lin, J., additional, Jacobs, R., additional, Parker, M., additional, Culver, K., additional, Loftis, L., additional, Jaimon, N., additional, Goldsworthy, M., additional, Fitzgerald, J., additional, Weiss, S., additional, Nadkarni, V., additional, Bush, J., additional, Diliberto, M., additional, Allen, C., additional, Gessouroun, M., additional, Sapru, A., additional, Lang, T., additional, Alkhouli, M., additional, Kamath, S., additional, Friel, D., additional, Daufeldt, J., additional, Hsing, D., additional, Carlo, C., additional, Pon, S., additional, Scimeme, J., additional, Shaheen, A., additional, Hassinger, A., additional, Qiao, H., additional, Giuliano, J., additional, Tala, J., additional, Vinciguerra, D., additional, Fernandez, A., additional, Carrero, R., additional, Hoyos, P., additional, Jaramillo, J., additional, Posada, A., additional, Izquiierdo, L., additional, Olave, B.E. Piñeres, additional, Donado, J., additional, Dalmazzo, R., additional, Rendich, S., additional, Palma, L., additional, Lapadula, M., additional, Acuna, C., additional, Cruces, P., additional, De Clety, S. Clement, additional, Dujardin, M., additional, Berghe, C., additional, Renard, S., additional, Zurek, J., additional, Steinherr, H., additional, Mougkou, K., additional, Critselis, E., additional, Di Nardo, M., additional, Picardo, S., additional, Tortora, F., additional, Rossetti, E., additional, Fragasso, T., additional, Cogo, P., additional, Netto, R., additional, Dagys, A., additional, Gurskis, V., additional, Kevalas, R., additional, Neeleman, C., additional, Lemson, J., additional, Luijten, C., additional, Wojciech, K., additional, Pagowska-Klimek, I., additional, Szczepanska, M., additional, Karpe, J., additional, Nunes, P., additional, Almeida, H., additional, Rios, J., additional, Vieira, M., additional, Iniguez, J. P. Garcia, additional, Revilla, P., additional, Urbano, J., additional, Lopez-Herce, J., additional, Bustinza, A., additional, Palacios, A., additional, Hofheinz, S., additional, Rodriguez-Nunez, A., additional, Sanagustin, S., additional, Gonzalez, E., additional, Riaza, M., additional, Piaya, R., additional, Soler, P., additional, Esteban, E., additional, Laraudogoitia, J., additional, Monge, C., additional, Herrera, V., additional, Granados, J., additional, Gonzalez, C., additional, Koroglu, T., additional, Ozcelik, E., additional, Baines, P., additional, Plunkett, A., additional, Davis, P., additional, George, S., additional, Tibby, S., additional, Harris, J., additional, Agbeko, R., additional, Lampitt, R., additional, Brierley, J., additional, Peters, M., additional, Jones, A., additional, Dominguez, T., additional, Thiruchelvam, T., additional, Deep, A., additional, Ridley, L., additional, Bowen, W., additional, Levin, R., additional, Macleod, I., additional, Gray, M., additional, Hemat, N., additional, Alexander, J., additional, Ali, S., additional, Pappachan, J., additional, McCorkell, J., additional, Fortune, P., additional, MacDonald, M., additional, Hudnott, P., additional, Suyun, Q., additional, Singhi, S., additional, Nallasamy, K., additional, Lodha, R., additional, Shime, N., additional, Tabata, Y., additional, Saito, O., additional, Ikeyama, T., additional, Kawasaki, T., additional, Lum, L., additional, Abidin, A., additional, Kee, S., additional, Tang, S., additional, Jalil, R., additional, Guan, Y., additional, Yao, L., additional, Lin, K., additional, Ong, J., additional, Salloo, A., additional, Doedens, L., additional, Mathivha, L., additional, Reubenson, G., additional, Moaisi, S., additional, Pentz, A., additional, Green, R., additional, Schibler, A., additional, Erickson, S., additional, McEneiry, J., additional, Long, D., additional, Dorofaeff, T., additional, Coulthard, M., additional, Millar, J., additional, Delzoppo, C., additional, Williams, G., additional, Morritt, M., additional, Watts, N., additional, Beca, J., additional, Sherring, C., additional, and Bushell, T., additional
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24. Forschungszentrum Jülich - Current Activities in SOC Development
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De Haart, L. G. J. (Bert), Beale, S. B., Deja, R., Dittrich, Lucy, Duyster, T., Fang, Qingping, Foit, Severin, Gross-Barsnick, Sonja, Margaritis, N., de Haart, U., Hoven, I., Kruse, Nicolas, Lenser, C., Ma, Q., Menzler, Norbert H., Naumenko, D., Nohl, Markus, Peters, Roland, Sebold, D., Thaler, Florian, Tiedemann, W., Unachukwu, I., Varghese, B. A., Vibhu, Vaibhav, Vinke, I.C., Wolf, Stephanie E., Zhang, Shidong, Zurek, J., and Blum, L.
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This contribution highlights selected current activities of the SOC development at Forschungszentrum Jülich. Continued efforts are being made to gain a better understanding of degradation process in our cells and stacks. New materials are being developed to mitigate known degradation phenomena. Systems development was directed at the improvement of reversible operation, especially in electrolysis mode. On cell and stack level investigation of electrolysis operation was also intensified, focusing on CO2-valorization.
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- 2021
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25. Comparison of Pediatric Severe Sepsis Managed in U.S. and European ICUs
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Giuliano, John S, Markovitz, Barry P., Brierley, Joe, Levin, Richard, Williams, Gary, Lum, Lucy Chai See, Dorofaeff, Tavey, Cruces, Pablo, Bush, Jenny L., Keele, Luke, Nadkarni, Vinay M., Thomas, Neal J., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Weiss, Scott L., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., Mcinnes, A., Mcarthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Thomas, N., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Fitzgerald, J., Weiss, S., Nadkarni, V., Bush, J., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Piñeres Olave, B. E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Cruces, P., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, Paola, Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Brierley, J., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Levin, R., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., Mccorkell, J., Fortune, P., Macdonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Schibler, A., Erickson, S., Mceneiry, J., Long, D., Dorofaeff, T., Coulthard, M., Millar, J., Delzoppo, C., Williams, G., Morritt, M., Watts, N., Beca, J., Sherring, C., and Bushell, T.
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Cross-sectional study ,shock ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Severity of Illness Index ,0302 clinical medicine ,Prevalence ,Hospital Mortality ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Child ,Prospective cohort study ,Pediatric intensive care unit ,Perinatology and Child Health ,Europe ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,outcome ,children ,management ,pediatric intensive care unit ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Critical Care ,Intensive Care Units, Pediatric ,Sepsis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Intensive care ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,Healthcare Disparities ,business.industry ,Organ dysfunction ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Health Status Disparities ,medicine.disease ,United States ,Clinical trial ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Multivariate Analysis ,Emergency medicine ,business - Abstract
Copyright © 2016 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies.Objectives: Pediatric severe sepsis remains a significant global health problem without new therapies despite many multicenter clinical trials. We compared children managed with severe sepsis in European and U.S. PICUs to identify geographic variation, which may improve the design of future international studies. Design: We conducted a secondary analysis of the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Data about PICU characteristics, patient demographics, therapies, and outcomes were compared. Multivariable regression models were used to determine adjusted differences in morbidity and mortality. Setting: European and U.S. PICUs. Patients: Children with severe sepsis managed in European and U.S. PICUs enrolled in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: European PICUs had fewer beds (median, 11 vs 24; p < 0.001). European patients were younger (median, 1 vs 6 yr; p < 0.001), had higher severity of illness (median Pediatric Index of Mortality-3, 5.0 vs 3.8; p = 0.02), and were more often admitted from the ward (37% vs 24%). Invasive mechanical ventilation, central venous access, and vasoactive infusions were used more frequently in European patients (85% vs 68%, p = 0.002; 91% vs 82%, p = 0.05; and 71% vs 50%; p < 0.001, respectively). Raw morbidity and mortality outcomes were worse for European compared with U.S. patients, but after adjusting for patient characteristics, there were no significant differences in mortality, multiple organ dysfunction, disability at discharge, length of stay, or ventilator/vasoactive-free days. Conclusions: Children with severe sepsis admitted to European PICUs have higher severity of illness, are more likely to be admitted from hospital wards, and receive more intensive care therapies than in the United States. The lack of significant differences in morbidity and mortality after adjusting for patient characteristics suggests that the approach to care between regions, perhaps related to PICU bed availability, needs to be considered in the design of future international clinical trials in pediatric severe sepsis.
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26. Comparison of Pediatric Severe Sepsis Managed in US and European ICUs
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Giuliano, J.S., Markovitz, B.P., Brierley, J., Levin, R., Williams, G., Lum, L.C.S., Dorofaeff, T., Cruces, P., Bush, J.L., Keele, L., Nadkarni, V.M., Thomas, N.J., Fitzgerald, J.C., Weiss, S.L., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig-Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes-Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., McInnes, A., McArthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Fitzgerald, J., Nadkarni, V., Bush, J., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Piñeres Olave, B.E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, P., Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska-Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez-Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban-Torne E, Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., McCorkell, J., Fortune, P., MacDonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Schibler, A., Erickson, S., McEneiry, J., Long, D., Coulthard, M., Millar, J., Delzoppo, C., Morritt, M., Watts, N., Beca, J., Sherring, C., and Bushell, T.
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27. Behaviour of Metallic Materials in Simulated Service Environments of CO2/H2O Co-electrolysis Systems for Power-to-X Application.
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Zurek, J., Margaritis, N., Naumenko, D., Menzler, N. H., and Quadakkers, W. J.
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In the present study, the ferritic steel Crofer 22 H as potentially suitable interconnect material for SOEC stacks as well as joints between the steel and Ni- and CuNi contact materials was investigated with respect to the behaviour in simulated service environments of an SOEC system for CO2/H2O co-electrolysis. Exposures up to 1000 h at temperatures between 600 and 800 °C were carried out in CO2/H2O- and CO/H2-rich gases, thus simulating conditions at the stack inlet and outlet, respectively. It was found that the steel formed protective surface oxide scales consisting of chromia and/or Cr/Mn spinel in all studied test conditions. No indication of carbon transfer from the gas atmosphere into the steel was found even in the high carbon activity CO/H2-rich gas simulating stack outlet conditions. However, in the latter gas substantial carbon transfer from the gas to the steel via the Ni- or CuNi-wires resulted in the formation of a carburized zone with substantial M23C6 and/or M7C3 precipitate formation. This effect was more pronounced for the joints of the steel with the Ni-wire than with the CuNi-wire. In the gas simulating the service environment at the stack inlet, only minor carbon transfer was found in case of the Ni/steel joint at 600 °C but not at 800 °C. In case of the CuNi-wires, partial loss of contact between wire and interconnect steel and formation of Kirkendall voids as a consequence of interdiffusion between wire and steel were observed. The experimental results are discussed using thermodynamic considerations involving gas equilibria and stability of possible external and/or internal formation of oxide and carbide phases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Acute kidney injury in pediatric severe sepsis : An independent risk factor for death and new disability
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Fitzgerald, Julie C., Basu, Rajit K., Akcan-Arikan, Ayse, Izquierdo, Ledys M., Piñeres Olave, Byron E., Hassinger, Amanda B., Szczepanska, Maria, Deep, Akash, Williams, Duane, Sapru, Anil, Roy, Jason A., Nadkarni, Vinay M., Thomas, Neal J., Weiss, Scott L., Furth, Susan, Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig-Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebne, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Hughes-Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., Mcinnes, A., McArthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Bush, J., Diliberto, M., Allen, C., Gessouroun, M., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Cruces, P., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, P., Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska-Klimek, I., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Garcia Iniguez, JP, Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez-Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Palacios, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Brierley, J., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Levin, R., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., McCorkell, J., Fortune, P., MacDonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Schibler, A., Long, D., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Basu, Rajit K., Akcan-Arikan, Ayse, Izquierdo, Ledys M., Piñeres Olave, Byron E., Hassinger, Amanda B., Szczepanska, Maria, Deep, Akash, Williams, Duane, Sapru, Anil, Roy, Jason A., Nadkarni, Vinay M., Thomas, Neal J., Weiss, Scott L., Furth, Susan, Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig-Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebne, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Hughes-Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., Mcinnes, A., McArthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Bush, J., Diliberto, M., Allen, C., Gessouroun, M., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Cruces, P., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, P., Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska-Klimek, I., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Garcia Iniguez, JP, Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez-Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Palacios, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Brierley, J., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Levin, R., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., McCorkell, J., Fortune, P., MacDonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Schibler, A., and Long, D.
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Objectives: The prevalence of septic acute kidney injury and impact on functional status of PICU survivors are unknown. We used data from an international prospective severe sepsis study to elucidate functional outcomes of children suffering septic acute kidney injury. Design: Secondary analysis of patients in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies point prevalence study: acute kidney injury was defined on the study day using Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes definitions. Patients with no acute kidney injury or stage 1 acute kidney injury ("no/mild acute kidney injury") were compared with those with stage 2 or 3 acute kidney injury ("severe acute kidney injury"). The primary outcome was a composite of death or new moderate disability at discharge defined as a Pediatric Overall Performance Category score of 3 or higher and increased by 1 from baseline. Setting: One hundred twenty-eight PICUs in 26 countries. Patients: Children with severe sepsis in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: One hundred two (21%) of 493 patients had severe acute kidney injury. More than twice as many patients with severe acute kidney injury died or developed new moderate disability compared with those with no/mild acute kidney injury (64% vs 30%; p < 0.001). Severe acute kidney injury was independently associated with death or new moderate disability (adjusted odds ratio, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.5-4.2; p = 0.001) after adjustment for age, region, baseline disability, malignancy, invasive mechanical ventilation, albumin administration, and the pediatric logistic organ dysfunction score. Conclusions: In a multinational cohort of critically ill children with severe sepsis and high mortality rates, septic acute kidney injury is independently associated with further increased death or new disability.
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29. Comparison of pediatric severe sepsis managed in U.S. and European ICUs
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Giuliano, John S., Markovitz, Barry P., Brierley, Joe, Levin, Richard, Williams, Gary, Lum, Lucy Chai See, Dorofaeff, Tavey, Cruces, Pablo, Bush, Jenny L., Keele, Luke, Nadkarni, V., Thomas, Neal J., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Weiss, Scott L., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig-Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes-Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Terry, J., Morzov, R., McInnes, A., McArthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Piñeres Olave, B. E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, P., Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska-Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez-Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., McCorkell, J., Fortune, P., MacDonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., Green, R., Giuliano, John S., Markovitz, Barry P., Brierley, Joe, Levin, Richard, Williams, Gary, Lum, Lucy Chai See, Dorofaeff, Tavey, Cruces, Pablo, Bush, Jenny L., Keele, Luke, Nadkarni, V., Thomas, Neal J., Fitzgerald, Julie C., Weiss, Scott L., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig-Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes-Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Terry, J., Morzov, R., McInnes, A., McArthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbell, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Piñeres Olave, B. E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, P., Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska-Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez-Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez-Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., McCorkell, J., Fortune, P., MacDonald, M., Hudnott, P., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., and Green, R.
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Objectives: Pediatric severe sepsis remains a significant global health problem without new therapies despite many multicenter clinical trials. We compared children managed with severe sepsis in European and U.S. PICUs to identify geographic variation, which may improve the design of future international studies. Design: We conducted a secondary analysis of the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Data about PICU characteristics, patient demographics, therapies, and outcomes were compared. Multivariable regression models were used to determine adjusted differences in morbidity and mortality. Setting: European and U.S. PICUs. Patients: Children with severe sepsis managed in European and U.S. PICUs enrolled in the Sepsis PRevalence, OUtcomes, and Therapies study. Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: European PICUs had fewer beds (median, 11 vs 24; p < 0.001). European patients were younger (median, 1 vs 6 yr; p < 0.001), had higher severity of illness (median Pediatric Index of Mortality-3, 5.0 vs 3.8; p = 0.02), and were more often admitted from the ward (37% vs 24%). Invasive mechanical ventilation, central venous access, and vasoactive infusions were used more frequently in European patients (85% vs 68%, p = 0.002; 91% vs 82%, p = 0.05; and 71% vs 50%; p < 0.001, respectively). Raw morbidity and mortality outcomes were worse for European compared with U.S. patients, but after adjusting for patient characteristics, there were no significant differences in mortality, multiple organ dysfunction, disability at discharge, length of stay, or ventilator/vasoactive-free days. Conclusions: Children with severe sepsis admitted to European PICUs have higher severity of illness, are more likely to be admitted from hospital wards, and receive more intensive care therapies than in the United States. The lack of significant differences in morbidity and mortality after
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30. Effect of Surface Condition on Steam Oxidation of Martensitic Steels and Nickel-Based Alloys
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Zurek, J., primary and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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31. Oxidation and reduction kinetics of iron and iron based alloys used as storage materials in high temperature battery
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Niewolak, L., primary, Zurek, J., additional, Menzler, N. H., additional, Grüner, D., additional, and Quadakkers, W. J., additional
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32. Conformational effects in enzyme catalysis: reaction via a high energy conformation in faty acid amide hydrolase
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Lodola, A, Mor, M, Zurek, J, Tarzia, Giorgio, Piomelli, D, Harvey, J, and Mulholland, A. J.
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33. Discordant identification of pediatric severe sepsis by research and clinical definitions in the SPROUT international point prevalence study
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Weiss, Scott L, Fitzgerald, Julie C., Maffei, Frank A., Kane, Jason M., Rodriguez Nunez, Antonio, Hsing, Deyin D., Franzon, Deborah, Kee, Sze Ying, Bush, Jenny L., Roy, Jason A., Thomas, Neal J., Nadkarni, Vinay M., Fontela, P., Tucci, M., Dumistrascu, M., Skippen, P., Krahn, G., Bezares, E., Puig, G., Puig Ramos, A., Garcia, R., Villar, M., Bigham, M., Polanski, T., Latifi, S., Giebner, D., Anthony, H., Hume, J., Galster, A., Linnerud, L., Sanders, R., Hefley, G., Madden, K., Thompson, A., Shein, S., Gertz, S., Han, Y., Williams, T., Hughes Schalk, A., Chandler, H., Orioles, A., Zielinski, E., Doucette, A., Zebuhr, C., Wilson, T., Dimitriades, C., Ascani, J., Layburn, S., Valley, S., Markowitz, B., Terry, J., Morzov, R., Mcinnes, A., Mcarthur, J., Woods, K., Murkowski, K., Spaeder, M., Sharron, M., Wheeler, D., Beckman, E., Frank, E., Howard, K., Carroll, C., Nett, S., Jarvis, D., Patel, V., Higgerson, R., Christie, L., Typpo, K., Deschenes, J., Kirby, A., Uhl, T., Rehder, K., Cheifetz, I., Wrenn, S., Kypuros, K., Ackerman, K., Maffei, F., Bloomquist, G., Rizkalla, N., Kimura, D., Shah, S., Tigges, C., Su, F., Barlow, C., Michelson, K., Wolfe, K., Goodman, D., Campbel, L., Sorce, L., Bysani, K., Monjure, T., Evans, M., Totapally, B., Chegondi, M., Rodriguez, C., Frazier, J., Steele, L., Viteri, S., Costarino, A., Thomas, N., Spear, D., Hirshberg, E., Lilley, J., Rowan, C., Rider, C., Kane, J., Zimmerman, J., Greeley, C., Lin, J., Jacobs, R., Parker, M., Culver, K., Loftis, L., Jaimon, N., Goldsworthy, M., Fitzgerald, J., Weiss, S., Nadkarni, V., Bush, J., Diliberto, M., Alen, C., Gessouroun, M., Sapru, A., Lang, T., Alkhouli, M., Kamath, S., Friel, D., Daufeldt, J., Hsing, D., Carlo, C., Pon, S., Scimeme, J., Shaheen, A., Hassinger, A., Qiao, H., Giuliano, J., Tala, J., Vinciguerra, D., Fernandez, A., Carrero, R., Hoyos, P., Jaramillo, J., Posada, A., Izquiierdo, L., Piñeres Olave, B. E., Donado, J., Dalmazzo, R., Rendich, S., Palma, L., Lapadula, M., Acuna, C., Cruces, P., Clement De Clety, S., Dujardin, M., Berghe, C., Renard, S., Zurek, J., Steinherr, H., Mougkou, K., Critselis, E., Di Nardo, M., Picardo, S., Tortora, F., Rossetti, E., Fragasso, T., Cogo, Paola, Netto, R., Dagys, A., Gurskis, V., Kevalas, R., Neeleman, C., Lemson, J., Luijten, C., Wojciech, K., Pagowska Klimek, I., Szczepanska, M., Karpe, J., Nunes, P., Almeida, H., Rios, J., Vieira, M., Revilla, P., Urbano, J., Lopez Herce, J., Bustinza, A., Cuesta, A., Hofheinz, S., Rodriguez Nunez, A., Sanagustin, S., Gonzalez, E., Riaza, M., Piaya, R., Soler, P., Esteban, E., Laraudogoitia, J., Monge, C., Herrera, V., Granados, J., Gonzalez, C., Koroglu, T., Ozcelik, E., Baines, P., Plunkett, A., Davis, P., George, S., Tibby, S., Harris, J., Agbeko, R., Lampitt, R., Bierley, J., Peters, M., Jones, A., Dominguez, T., Thiruchelvam, T., Deep, A., Ridley, L., Bowen, W., Levin, R., Macleod, I., Gray, M., Hemat, N., Alexander, J., Ali, S., Pappachan, J., Mccorkell, J., Schibler, A., Fortune, P., Macdonald, M., Hudnott, P., Erickson, S., Millar, J., Delzoppo, C., Williams, G., Morritt, M., Mceneiry, J., Long, D., Dorofaeff, T., Coulthard, M., Watts, N., Suyun, Q., Singhi, S., Nallasamy, K., Lodha, R., Shime, N., Tabata, Y., Saito, O., Ikeyama, T., Kawasaki, T., Lum, L., Abidin, A., Kee, S., Tang, S., Jalil, R., Beca, J., Sherring, C., Bushell, T., Guan, Y., Yao, L., Lin, K., Ong, J., Salloo, A., Doedens, L., Mathivha, L., Reubenson, G., Moaisi, S., Pentz, A., and Green, R.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biomedical Research ,Adolescent ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Practice Patterns ,macromolecular substances ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Sepsis ,Intensive care ,Epidemiology ,Severity of illness ,Clinical endpoint ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,Preschool ,Intensive care medicine ,Child ,Pediatric intensive care unit ,Observer Variation ,Physicians' ,business.industry ,Research ,Organ dysfunction ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,Treatment Outcome ,Newborn ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Clinical trial ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Introduction Consensus criteria for pediatric severe sepsis have standardized enrollment for research studies. However, the extent to which critically ill children identified by consensus criteria reflect physician diagnosis of severe sepsis, which underlies external validity for pediatric sepsis research, is not known. We sought to determine the agreement between physician diagnosis and consensus criteria to identify pediatric patients with severe sepsis across a network of international pediatric intensive care units (PICUs). Methods We conducted a point prevalence study involving 128 PICUs in 26 countries across 6 continents. Over the course of 5 study days, 6925 PICU patients Results Of the 706 patients, 301 (42.6 %) met both definitions. The inter-rater agreement (κ ± SE) between physician diagnosis and consensus criteria was 0.57 ± 0.02. Of the 438 patients with a physician’s diagnosis of severe sepsis, only 69 % (301 of 438) would have been eligible to participate in a clinical trial of pediatric severe sepsis that enrolled patients based on consensus criteria. Patients with physician-diagnosed severe sepsis who did not meet consensus criteria were younger and had lower severity of illness and lower PICU mortality than those meeting consensus criteria or both definitions. After controlling for age, severity of illness, number of comorbid conditions, and treatment in developed versus resource-limited regions, patients identified with severe sepsis by physician diagnosis alone or by consensus criteria alone did not have PICU mortality significantly different from that of patients identified by both physician diagnosis and consensus criteria. Conclusions Physician diagnosis of pediatric severe sepsis achieved only moderate agreement with consensus criteria, with physicians diagnosing severe sepsis more broadly. Consequently, the results of a research study based on consensus criteria may have limited generalizability to nearly one-third of PICU patients diagnosed with severe sepsis.
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34. POTENTIATION OF CATALEPTOGENIC EFFECTS OF NEUROLEPTICS BY PROSTAGLANDINS
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Herman, Z.S., primary, Słominska-Zurek, J., additional, Kryk, A., additional, and Kmieciak-Kołada, K., additional
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35. INFLUENCE OP MICROINJECTION OF 6-HYDROXYDOPA /6 OH-DOPA/ INTO THE HYPOTHALAMUS AND HIPPOCAMPUS ON THE BEHAVIOUR AND THE LEVEL OP BIOGENIC AMINES IN THE RAT BRAIN
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Plech, A., primary, Wieloch-Depta, L., additional, Herman, Z.S., additional, Kmieciak-Kolada, K., additional, and Slomińska-Zurek, J., additional
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36. Microstructural stability and oxidation behavior of Sanicro 25 during long-term steam exposure in the temperature range 600-750 °C
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Zurek, J., primary, Yang, S.-M., additional, Lin, D.-Y., additional, Hüttel, T., additional, Singheiser, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W. J., additional
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37. Steam Oxidation of 9% to 12%Cr Steels: Critical Evaluation and Implications for Practical Application
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Zurek, J., primary, De Bruycker, E., additional, Huysmans, S., additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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38. Basic creep models for 25Cr20NiNbN austenitic stainless steels
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Sandström, R., primary, Farooq, M., additional, and Zurek, J., additional
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39. 1843 High Frequency Oscillation and Prone Position in the Experimental Model of Ards - Changes of Pressure Hemodynamic Parameters
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Zurek, J., primary, Kosut, P., additional, Dominik, P., additional, Klimovic, M., additional, Seda, M., additional, and Fedora, M., additional
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40. Temperature dependence of oxide scale formation on high-Cr ferritic steels in Ar–H2–H2O
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Young, D.J., primary, Zurek, J., additional, Singheiser, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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41. Temperature and gas composition dependence of internal oxidation kinetics of an Fe10%Cr alloy in water vapour containing environments
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Zurek, J., primary, Meier, G. H., additional, Wessel, E., additional, Singheiser, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W. J., additional
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42. Effect of specimen thickness on the growth rate of chromia scales on Ni-base alloys in high- and low-pO2 gases
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Zurek, J., primary, Meier, G.H., additional, Essuman, E., additional, Hänsel, M., additional, Singheiser, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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43. Why the Growth Rates of Alumina and Chromia Scales on Thin Specimens Differ from those on Thick Specimens
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Quadakkers, W.Joe, primary, Huczkowski, P., additional, Naumenko, D., additional, Zurek, J., additional, Meier, Gerald H., additional, Niewolak, L., additional, and Singheiser, Lorenz, additional
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44. Enhanced Internal Oxidation as Reason for Breakdown of Protective Chromia Scales on FeCr-Alloys in Water Vapour Containing Gases
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Essuman, E., primary, Meier, Gerald H., additional, Zurek, J., additional, Hänsel, Michael, additional, Singheiser, Lorenz, additional, and Quadakkers, W.Joe, additional
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45. Protective and non-protective scale formation of NiCr alloys in water vapour containing high- and low-pO2 gases
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Essuman, E., primary, Meier, G.H., additional, Zurek, J., additional, Hänsel, M., additional, Norby, T., additional, Singheiser, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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46. A scalable range radio-communication interfacing for embedded systems
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Kochanski, T., primary, Niski, R., additional, Rucinski, A., additional, and Zurek, J., additional
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47. Monitoring and protection system of Tricity sea harbors in the context of the EURO 2012
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Niski, R., primary, Waraksa, M., additional, and Zurek, J., additional
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48. Information security in the LRIT system
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Niski, R., primary, Waraksa, M., additional, and Zurek, J., additional
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49. Growth and adherence of chromia based surface scales on Ni-base alloys in high- and low-pO2 gases
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Zurek, J., primary, Young, D.J., additional, Essuman, E., additional, Hänsel, M., additional, Penkalla, H.J., additional, Niewolak, L., additional, and Quadakkers, W.J., additional
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50. Results of Location Service Measurements for CCDS Applications
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Katulski, R.J., primary, Stefanski, J., additional, Niski, R., additional, and Zurek, J., additional
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