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Apisarnthanarak, Anucha, Kittiya Jantarathaneewat, Siriththin Chansirikarnjana, Nattapong Tidwong, and Linda Mundy. "2022. Antibiotic Prescribing Behavior Among Surgeon." Open Forum Infectious Diseases 6, Supplement_2 (October 2019): S679. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.1702.

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Abstract Background A comparative study was conducted to evaluate prescribed antibiotic (AB) use in surgical patients with the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior (TTM) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). Methods A survey was conducted at Thammasat University Hospital from January 1 to 31, 2019. We evaluated the appropriateness of AB uses in the surgical department reported per the hospital’s Drug Use Evaluation (DUE) form. After review of the DUE, in-depth interviews were conducted to all prescribers to explore antibiotic prescribing behavior based on TTM vs. TPB, using a standardized data collection tool. Data collected included demographics, indications, appropriateness of AB uses, the individual prescriber’s behavior based on TTM and TPB. The five TTM stages of change were categorized precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. In TPB assessment, we evaluated attitude toward AB uses, subjective norm to AB uses behavior, and perceived behavior control of AB uses behavior. Results There were 92 AB uses from 64 prescribers; 70 (70/92; 76%) used antibiotics appropriately. The majority of AB uses (62/92; 67%) were for treatment of infections. The most common reasons for inappropriate AB uses included inappropriate AB choices for treatment and prophylaxis of SSIs (n = 11, 50%) and inappropriate duration (n = 8, 36%). Physicians categorized in higher stages of TTM (action and maintenance) were strongly correlated with appropriate AB uses, while there was no correlation between the total TPB score and appropriateness of AB uses. By multivariate analysis, the TTM action and maintenance (aOR = 7.95; P = 0.02) and self-reported prescribers who considered patients as first priority (aOR = 4.02; P = 0.04) were associated with appropriate AB uses, while neurosurgical procedures (aOR = 0.13; P = 0.003) and antibiotic prescriptions for surgical prophylaxis (aOR = 0.15; P = 0.04) were associated with inappropriate AB uses. Conclusion Antibiotic prescribers categorized by TTM stages strongly correlated with appropriate AB uses. Additional studies to assess appropriate AB prescribing behavior, based on TTM stages of change, offer an opportunity to optimize surgical care. Disclosures All authors: No reported disclosures.
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Thomas, Mari R., James T. Crawley, Samuel J. Machin, and Marie Scully. "Domain Specificity and Mechanism of Action of Anti-ADAMTS13 Antibodies at Presentation and Relapse in Acquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (TTP)." Blood 124, no. 21 (December 6, 2014): 468. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.468.468.

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Abstract Acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is an autoimmune disease due to autoantibodies (Auto-Ab) against ADAMTS13, resulting in a severe deficiency in enzyme activity (<10%). Little is known about the pathogenicity of anti-ADAMTS13 IgG directed against different domains of the enzyme, or how domain specificity alters between presentation, remission or TTP relapse. We developed novel assays to explore domain specificity and inhibitory potential of anti-ADAMTS13 IgG using samples from the UK TTP Registry. Full-length ADAMTS13 and ADAMTS13 fragments (MD, MDTC and MDTCS - N-terminal domains; TSR2-8 and CUB1/2 - C-terminal domains) were expressed in HEK293T cells and purified. Microtitre plates were coated with ADAMTS13 or ADAMTS13 fragments, incubated with TTP plasmas and bound IgG detected. Domain specificity was further analysed by preincubation of patient samples with ADAMTS13 fragments, assessing the ability of fragments to compete for full-length ADAMTS13 binding on the plate. From a cohort of 92 acquired TTP patients at presentation, 100% (92/92) contained auto-Ab that recognised ADAMTS13 N-terminal domains (MDTCS). Of these, 39% (36/92) had auto-Ab recognising the N-terminal domains alone, 22% (20/92) also had anti-TSR2-8, and 39% (36/92) had anti-CUB1/2 auto-Abs. There was no correlation between auto-Ab domain specificity and mortality/disease severity (anti-ADAMTS13 IgG titre, plasma exchanges to remission, platelet count and cardiac involvement). There was no evidence for auto-Ab recognising MD or MDTC domains in 25 patients tested, suggesting immunoreactivity for MDTCS was primarily mediated through the spacer domain. Consistent with this, TTP IgG inhibited proteolysis of VWF115 (a recombinant VWF A2 domain fragment), but failed to inhibit VWF106 proteolysis (VWF A2 domain fragment lacking the spacer domain binding exosite). To examine the inhibitory potency of anti-ADAMTS13 auto-Ab, IgG isolated from TTP patient samples were titrated in reactions measuring MDTCS-mediated proteolysis of FRETS-VWF73. Twenty eight out of 43 presentation samples tested had inhibitory IgG (IC50 ranging from <0.2-5μM total IgG). Addition of excess of MDTC to 19/19 of these samples did not alter the IC50, confirming inhibition in these samples is mediated solely by anti-spacer antibodies. Intriguingly, 15/43 patients had no evidence of inhibitory auto-Ab, suggesting the pathogenic mechanism in these cases may be enhanced clearance of ADAMTS13. We therefore determined ADAMTS13 antigen concentrations by ELISA. All patients at presentation exhibited markedly reduced ADAMTS13 antigen levels (n=91, median 58ng/ml (range 0-450) vs. normal n=67, median 951ng/ml (515-1829); p<0.0001). Interestingly, patients with predominantly C terminal auto-Ab and no evidence of inhibitory auto-Ab had significantly lower ADAMTS13 antigen levels at first presentation than the rest of the cohort (median 2ng/ml (0-141) vs. 57ng/ml (0-356); p=0.006). Cases where rituximab failed to normalise ADAMTS13 activity despite clinical remission were associated with the persistence of inhibitory anti-N-terminal auto-Ab. Two patients with persistently high anti-ADAMTS13 IgG but normal ADAMTS13 activity and antigen levels during remission had non-pathogenic anti-TSR2-8 antibodies that seemingly had no effect upon ADAMTS13 function or clearance. Nine out of 16 patients exhibited altered auto-Ab domain specificity upon relapse, with either loss or development of anti-C-terminal auto-Ab. In conclusion, from our functional studies ADAMTS13 inhibition appears to be mediated exclusively by anti-spacer antibodies, with no evidence for the presence of auto-Ab that recognise/inhibit other N terminal domains. Importantly, we demonstrate ADAMTS13 antigen depletion is a crucial pathogenic mechanism in acquired TTP, accounting for a large proportion of the reduced ADAMTS13 activity detected in patient samples. Our results suggest that auto-Ab directed against the C-terminal domains of ADAMTS13 may be particularly important in mediating this clearance. There is continual development of the autoimmune response during treatment of TTP patients that can result in altered domain specificity at relapse. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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McDevitt, Pamela W., Rachel Fichtner, and James Norman Frame. "Rituximab (R) for the Treatment of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia (AIHA) in Adults: An Analysis of Literature Reports in 92 Patients." Blood 104, no. 11 (November 16, 2004): 3721. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v104.11.3721.3721.

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Abstract R is an anti-CD20 MoAb developed to treat B-cell malignancies. While R has been used to treat various autoimmune disorders including AIHA, a systematic review of reports of R to treat AIHA in adults has not been performed. We describe the clinical features and response to R in patients (pts)18 yrs or > with AIHA from PubMed English language citations and manufacturer (Genentech, Inc.) provided reports from 1998–2004. 39 reports (34 case reports, 5 case series) identified 92 pts (M 47, F 44, NS 1) with a mean age of 60.7 yr (range, 18–91). 1°/2° Warm (W) Ab, Cold (C) Ab (± associated disease), and mixed (C/W) AIHA was observed in 11/33, 46, and 2 pts, respectively. Associated disease included: lymphoproliferative (LPD)-(W: NHL 4, CLL 20; C: NHL 26, CLL 1, other 6; C/W: other 1), rheumatologic-(W:6), infectious-(W:2, C:1 with EBV); and other (W:3; C:2) disorders. Other baseline pre-R features included: mean Hgb 7.5 g/dl (range, 2.8–12); >45 pts with a Hgb < 10 g/dl; DAT (+): all W-AIHA; Cold Ab or agglutinin (+): all C-AIHA; both DAT/C Ab(+): C/W-AIHA; previously untreated 17%; prior splenectomy >11 patients; transfusion dependent 21%; and a mean of 2.6 (range, 1–8) prior immunosuppressive regimens. R was administered as 375 mg/m2 IV weekly X 4 in 83% and in other schedules (15%) for a mean of 3 doses (range, 2–8); cycle no. was not stated in 2% pts. R was administered alone in 52 pts and with IVIG 3, chemotherapy 13, or corticosteroids 27. The criteria for response to R included: CR [stable↑ Hgb by 2 or > g/dl or Hgb 12 or > g/dl and (−) W or C Ab or agglutinin, resolution of symptoms of anemia, transfusion independent]; PR (↑ Hgb by 2 or > g/dl or Hgb 10 or > g/dl but < 12 g/dl, and 50% ↓ in C Ab/agglutinin titers, + warm Ab, improvement in symptoms of anemia, transfusion independent); NR (failure to meet CR/PR). 83% were eligible for response determination: R monotherapy-CR 10, PR 22, NR 14; R+other regimen-CR 12, PR 10, NR 8. Pt. response by type of AIHA included: 1° W-Ab (CR 3, PR 1, NR 3), 2° W-Ab (CR 7, PR 14, NR 7), C-Ab ± associated disease (CR 11, PR 17, NR 12) and C/W (CR 1). In the total group, the Hgb increased a mean of 3.8 g/dl (range, −1.4–10.5). Hgb increased in CRs by 5.6 (range, 2.9–10.5), in PRs by 4.0 (0.7–8.1), and in NRs by 2.1(−1.4–9.5). The mean time to response/response duration among CR+PRs was 22 days (range, 5–120)/10.5 mo. (range, 1.5–42). Response duration was recorded as last f/u if the pt did not relapse. Re-treatment with R was reported in 17 pts after initial best reported response (1st cycle PR 14, NR 3) with R alone (9) or in combination with CTX + DEX (5), or IFN (3) achieving 12 PRs (R 5, R+C+D 5, R+IFN 2) and 5 NRs (R 4, R+IFN 1). Reported R toxicity (n): infusion-related (7), myalgia (1), pruritis (2) rash (1) Gr.4 WBC (2) hypotension (1) and headache (2). One pt died from a fungal infection 3 mo.after R therapy. In this report, R ± other agents was effective and well-tolerated producing a 71% response rate with clinically meaningful response durations. LPDs were reported in 63% of pts. Studies of R to prospectively assess treatment and response variables, particularly among pts with with W-Ab AIHA, are warranted.
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Latina, Mark A., Shlomo Melamed, Wayne F. March, Michael A. Kass, and Allan E. Kolker. "Gonioscopic Ab Interno Laser Sclerostomy." Ophthalmology 99, no. 11 (November 1992): 1736–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0161-6420(92)31738-5.

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Mack, Hans-Georg, and Heinz Oberhammer. "How reliable are ab initio calculations?" Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 258, no. 1-2 (June 1992): 197–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-1280(92)85041-i.

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Szczȩśniak, M. M., and G. Chałasiński. "Ab initio calculations of nonadditive effects." Journal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM 261 (July 1992): 37–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-1280(92)87063-6.

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Dowd, MK, AD French, and PJ Reilly. "MM3(92) Analysis of Inositol Ring Puckering." Australian Journal of Chemistry 49, no. 3 (1996): 327. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch9960327.

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The molecular mechanics method MM3(92) was used to study the puckering of the nine inositol isomers. Energy surfaces were generated based on the Cremer-Pople puckering definitions and the geometric plate carree representations of Pickett and Strauss. Chair forms are favoured for all the inositol isomers in agreement with experiment. The lowest energy non-chair form, more than 10 kJ/mol in free energy above the chair, is a skew of muco-inositol , in which all the hydroxyls are oriented either equatorially or pseudo-equatorially. Hydrogen-hydrogen coupling constants are in good agreement with experiment. The predicted order of stability for the isomers is scyllo - > myo - > chiro - > neo- > � epi -> muco - ≈ allo -> cis-inositol. This order generally agrees with Angyal's proposed stability order based on the number and type of gauche and 1,3-diaxial ring substituents. In contrast with recent ab initio calculations and values calculated with Angyal's method, the MM3 � gas-phase free energy of scyllo-inositol was lower than that of myo-inositol by 5.5 kJ/mol. The calculated transition energy for the chair-to-chair conversion of cis-inositol differs by 12.5-17.2 kJ/mol from the experimental value, depending on the strength of the electrostatic field.
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Schatz, Jürgen. "Recent Application of ab initio Calculations on Calixarenes and Calixarene Complexes. A Review." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 69, no. 6 (2004): 1169–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc20041169.

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In this short review the application of ab initio quantum chemical calculations on calixarenes and calixarene complexes is highlighted. The main focus lies on results obtained mainly during the last 2-3 years. A review with 92 references.
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Zhou, Grace, Dongyao Ni, Runbin Yan, Xiaoqing Chen, Xianjie Liu, Yuxin Tang, and Jie Ma. "New generation of oncolytic herpesviruses embodying immunotherapeutic genes encoding IL-12 and anti-PD-1 antibody." Journal of Global Oncology 5, suppl (October 7, 2019): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jgo.2019.5.suppl.92.

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92 Background: Systemic administration of checkpoint inhibitors alone and especially concurrent with intratumoral administration of oncolytic herpes simplex viruses (oHSV) have a major impact on cancer therapy marred by rare failures of healthy organs. Methods: We constructed 3 recombinant oHSVs expressing no immunomodulatory genes (T1 series), murine or human IL-12 (T2 series) and murine or human IL-12 and anti-PD-1 antibody (T3 series). We compared 1) the oncolytic effects of a single or multiple intratumoral injection(s) of T1, T2 and T3 series oHSVs, 2) the effectiveness of intratumoral injection of T3 oHSV with systemic administration of anti PD-1 ab and IL12 alone or in combinations with T1. Results: Insertion of gene encoding PD-1 Ab significantly augmented the oncolytic activity of oHSV bereft of immunostimulatory genes (T1 series) or expressing IL-12 alone (T2 series). In syngeneic mice the T3 series oHSV expressing murine IL-12 and PD-1 Ab was effective against a variety of murine tumors. Concurrent with enhanced cytolytic activity the T3 induced significant intratumoral accumulation of IL-12, PD-1 Ab and IFN-γ. Consistent with an earlier report of an inverse correlation between the volume of the tumor and the quantity of retained IFN-γ. The most effective oncolytic effect resulted from the administration of T3855 expressing both IL12 and anti PD-1 antibody or T2850 concurrently with intraperitoneal administration of anti PD-1 antibody alone. The least effective were single intraperitoneal administration of IL12 or PD-1 antibody. Intratumoral injection of T3 oHSV was most effective against murine tumors in comparison of either systemic administration of anti PD-1 ab and IL12 or intratumoral injection of T1 in combinations of systemic administration of anti PD-1 ab and IL12. Conclusions: We report the marriage in a single therapeutic agent of three distinct cancer therapies: the targeting of cancer cells by oncolytic viruses, the stimulation of immune system by IL12, and the production of immunotherapeutic antibodies against PD-1. The significant finding reported in this article is that the anti-tumor responses remain concentrated in the tumor environment.
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Bolin, N. J., and P. Norén. "Use of reagents in Boliden Mineral AB." Minerals Engineering 5, no. 3-5 (March 1992): 311–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0892-6875(92)90213-s.

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Lorin, Arnaud. "Electronic properties of silver chloride : influence of excitons on the charge dynamics." Thesis, Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IPPAX087.

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En 1848, Edmond Becquerel proposa une des toutes premières techniques de photographie en couleur. Ce procédé suscita parmi la communauté scientifique de nombreux débats sur l'origine des couleurs observées. En 2019, Victor de Seauve, dans une thèse au Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle à Paris, a apporté de nombreuses clarifications, proposant une nouvelle explication. Le facteur clé de cette explication est la dynamique des charges, en réaction à la lumière, dans un composé de chlorure d'argent (AgCl) qui contient des nanoparticules d'argent. L'objectif de la présente thèse est de participer à cet effort de compréhension en apportant un éclairage théorique. La première question concerne le niveau de théorie nécessaire pour décrire correctement les propriétés électroniques et optiques d'AgCl. Nos calculs ont montré que seule la solution de l'équation Bethe-Salpeter peut décrire le spectre optique d'AgCl, car ce spectre est dominé par un fort pic d'absorption dû à un exciton lié. De plus, le calcul doit s'appuyer sur une structure de bandes qui est déterminée de manière auto-cohérente dans un calcul GW, très lourd numériquement. Afin de pouvoir réaliser le calcul dans le cadre de l'équation de Bethe-Salpeter, une fonction diélectrique modèle a été utilisée et améliorée. Les résultats de nos calculs décrivent bien les spectres mesurés, et nous ont permis d'analyser et d'interpréter les observations. Dans l'hypothèse avancée par l'équipe du Muséum, la lumière excite une nanoparticule d'argent, ce qui provoque un transfert de charges à l'interface entre la nanoparticule et AgCl. Avec l'objectif de pouvoir étudier ce phénomène, une approche numérique pour accéder à la dynamique des charges induites par une perturbation externe a été développée. Cette approche a en particulier permis de montrer qu'un état excitonique lié influence la dynamique des charges de façon très importante. Enfin, nous avons effectué une première modélisation du transfert de charge aux interfaces entre une nanoparticule d'argent et AgCl, en étudiant une hétéro-structure simplifiée. Nous avons montré le changement du spectre de AgCl dû au voisinage de l'argent métallique et validé l'utilisation de la théorie des milieux effectifs pour décrire ces changements. Des calculs de la densité induite par des perturbations périodiques ont été réalisés. Ces calculs restent lourds, et l'étude se poursuivra avec l'idée de combiner les calculs ab initio avec la théorie des milieux effectifs
In 1848, Edmond Becquerel proposed one of the first techniques of color photography. This technique raised a long-standing debate in the scientific community concerning the origin of the observed colors. In 2019, Victor de Seauve, during his thesis at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, could clarify some important issues, proposing a new explanation. The aim of the present thesis was to participate in this effort of comprehension, by adding theoretical insight. The first question is which level of theory one may adopt in order to correctly describe the electronic and optical properties of AgCl. Our calculations show that only the solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation is able to describe the optical spectrum of AgCl, since the spectrum is dominated by a strong peak at the absorption onset, due to a bound exciton. Moreover, the calculation has to be based on a band structure that results from a self-consistent GW calculation. In order to make the Bethe-Salpeter calculations possible, a previously proposed model dielectric function was used in an improved way. Our results well describe the measured absorption spectra, and enable us to analyse and interpret the observations. In the hypothesis brought forward by the team at the Museum, the light excites a silver nanoparticle, followed by a transfer of charge at the interface between the nanoparticle and AgCl. In order to be able to study this phenomenon, we have developed a numerical approach describing the charge dynamics due to an external perturbation. In particular, this approach has allowed us to show that a bound exciton influences the charge dynamics significantly. Finally, we have set up a first model meant to simulate the charge transfer between a silver nanoparticle and AgCl, based on a simplified heterostructure. We have shown how the absorption spectrum of AgCl changes due to its neighbourhood to the silver metal, and how these changes can be described by the effective medium theory. Calculations of the density induced by a periodic perturbation have been carried out. These calculations remain cumbersome, and the study will continue with the idea to combine ab initio calculations with effective medium theory
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Caillabet, Laurent. "Equation d'état ab initio de l'hydrogène dans la matière dense et tiède et application à l'implosion de cibles pour la fusion pour le confinement inertiel." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 2011. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/59/92/83/PDF/Memoire.pdf.

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Dans le domaine de la fusion par confinement inertiel (FCI), l'équation d'état (EoS) de l'hydrogène et de ses isotopes est très certainement une des propriétés les plus importantes à connaître. Les EoS basées sur des modèles chimiques peinent à donner une description univoque de l'hydrogène dans le domaine de couplage et de dégénérescence partiels, appelé matière dense et tiède, ou Warm Dense Matter (WDM). En effets, ces modèles utilisent des potentiels ad hoc pour décrire les interactions à N corps dont les effets sont importants dans la WDM. Au contraire, les méthodes de calcul ab initio s'affranchissent de ces approximations en résolvant de manière exacte (ou presque) le problème quantique à N corps et sont donc particulièrement pertinentes dans ce domaine. Dans la première partie de cette thèse, nous décrivons comment nous avons construit une table d'EoS multi-phase de l'hydrogène, à partir de méthodes de calcul ab initio dans le domaine de la WDM. Nous montrons notamment que cette EoS est en très bon accord avec la plupart des données expérimentales disponibles (Hugoniot principale, vitesse du son dans le fluide moléculaire, courbe de fusion à basse pression, mesures de chocs multiples). Dans la deuxième partie, nous présentons une application directe de notre EoS en montrant son influence sur les critères d'allumage et de combustion de deux types de cibles pour la FCI : une cible auto-allumante qui sera utilisée sur le Laser MegaJoule (LMJ), et une cible destinée à l'allumage par choc. Nous montrons notamment que l'optimisation de l'impulsion laser permettant de maximiser l'énergie thermonucléaire dégagée par les cibles est fortement dépendante de la précision de l'EoS dans le domaine de couplage et de dégénérescence forts
In the field of the inertial confinement fusion ( ICF), the equation of state ( EoS) of the hydrogen and its isotopes is one of the most important properties to know. The EoS based on chemical models have difficulty in giving an unambiguous description of the hydrogen in the strong coupled and partial degenerate regime, called Warm Dense Matter ( WDM). Indeed, these models use potential with adjustable parameters to describe the many body interactions which are important in the WDM. On the other hand, the ab initio methods resolve almost exactly the quantum many body problem and are thus particularly relevant in this domain. In the first part of this thesis, we describe how we built a table of a multi-phase EoS of the hydrogen, using ab initio methods in the field of the WDM. We show in particular that this EoS is in very good agreement with most of the available experimental data (principal Hugoniot, sound velocity in the molecular fluid, melting curve at low pressure, measurements of multiple shocks). In the second part, we present a direct application of our EoS by showing its influence on the criteria of ignition and combustion of two target designs for ICF: a self-ignited target which will be used on the Laser MegaJoule ( LMJ), and a shock-ignited target. We show in particular that the optimization of the laser pulse allowing maximizing the thermonuclear energy is strongly dependent on the precision of the EoS in the strong coupled and degenerate domain
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Söderström, Frida. "Bravidadomen : om en byggherres möjlighet att hoppa i kontraktskedjan." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-2547.

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Uppsatsen skall utreda och analysera en byggherres rätt till ersättning från en vårdslös underentreprenör när det föreligger samordnad generalentreprenad med AB 92 som avtalsvillkor mellan byggherren och generalentreprenören. Uppsatsens utgångspunkt är Bravidadomen, där en byggherre inte gavs rätt att utfå ersättning från en vårdslös underentreprenör. Flera frågor blir aktuella, t ex om det föreligger något avtalsförhållande mellan en byggherre och en underentreprenör och vilka avtalsvillkor som i så fall skulle vara tillämpliga dem emellan. Vidare undersöks om en underentreprenör kan hållas ansvarig gentemot en byggherre på utomobligatorisk grund, samt huruvida en skadelidande kan välja att utfå ersättning från skadevållaren på kontraktsrättslig eller på utomobligatorisk grund.

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Ab Bookman's Yearbook, 1991-92. A B Bookmans Pubns, 1992.

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Yamaha XV 1100 ab Baujahr 89, XV 750 ab Baujahr 92. Bucheli Verlag, 1997.

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Etzold, Hans-Rüdiger. So wird's gemacht, Bd.92, Fiat Punto ab 10/93. Delius Klasing Verlag GmbH, 1995.

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Etzold, Hans-Rüdiger. So wird's gemacht. Mazda 626 ab 01/92. Pflegen, warten, reparieren. Delius Klasing Verlag GmbH, 2000.

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Etzold, Hans-Rüdiger. So wird's gemacht. Toyota Corolla ab 8/92. Pflegen - warten - reparieren. Delius Klasing Verlag GmbH, 2001.

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Korp, Dieter, Thomas Haeberle, and Thomas Nauck. VW Golf GTI/ GTI 16V/ VR6. VW Vento GT/ VR6 ab Januar '92. Jetzt helfe ich mir selbst. Pietsch-Verlag Paul Pietsch Verlage GmbH + Co., 1993.

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Bergman, Nils-Åke, and Robert E. Carter. "Use of surface properties from ab initio calculations to characterize heterocycles." In Trends in QSAR and Molecular Modelling 92, 388–91. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1472-1_88.

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Georges, Guy, Magdaléna Dory, François Durant, and Daniel P. Vercauteren. "Comparison of ligands for the peripheral benzodiazepine receptors using ab initio molecular orbital calculations." In Trends in QSAR and Molecular Modelling 92, 285–87. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1472-1_48.

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Rodríguez, J., F. Manaut, and F. Sanz. "Similarity of MEP distributions obtained using several semiempirical and ab initio wave functions: A cluster analysis." In Trends in QSAR and Molecular Modelling 92, 339–40. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1472-1_69.

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Pang, Yuan-Ping, and Alan P. Kozikowski. "Topography of the huperzine A binding site in AChE: Ab initio docking of reversible inhibitors of AChE into the dynamic enzyme." In Trends in QSAR and Molecular Modelling 92, 422–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1472-1_103.

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"V Effizienz durch Kooperation. Institutionalisierung grenzübergreifender Zusammenarbeit im Internationalen Verband forstlicher Versuchsanstalten ab 1891 / 92." In Nachhaltigkeit neu skalieren, 133–80. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412500276.133.

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Conference papers on the topic "AB 92"

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Iwach, Andrew G., H. D. Hoskins, Jr., and Michael V. Drake. "Subconjunctival THC:YAG (holmium) laser thermal sclerostomy ab externo." In OE/LASE '92, edited by Jean-Marie Parel. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.137436.

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Champagne, Benoit, David H. Mosley, Joseph G. Fripiat, and Jean-Marie Andre. "Ab initio Hartree Fock longitudinal polarizabilities per subunit of stereoregular polymers." In San Diego '92, edited by David J. Williams. SPIE, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.139199.

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Wetzel, Wolfgang, M. Scheu, Ralf Brinkmann, and Reginald Birngruber. "Laser sclerostomy ab externo with the Erbium:YAG laser using a new flexible application system." In OE/LASE '92, edited by Jean-Marie Parel. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.137437.

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Santoso, S., Y. Shibata, V. Kiefel, and C. Mueller-Eckhardt. "IDENTIFICATION OF YUK(b) ALLOANTIGEN ON PLATELET GLYCOPROTEIN IIIa*." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643528.

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Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenic purpura (NATP) is caused by IgG platelet alloantibodies (ab), produced by the mother and directed against antigens present on the platelets of the child. The specificity of the platelet-specific ab is anti-Pl(Al) in the majority of cases. Other specificities, i.e. anti-Pl(E2), anti-Bak(a), anti-Pen, and anti-Pl(A2) have also been found. Recently, Shibata et al (1986) have described a new platelet antigen system Yuk(a)/Yuk(b) involved in NATP. The Yuk(a) and Yuk(b) antigens are not expressed on thromb-asthenic platelets indicating that these antigens do exiŞt on glycoprotein (GP) lib and/or Ilia. In order to investigate the molecular localization of these antigens, we studied the interaction of anti-Yuk(b) purified ab with membrane components of platelets using immunoblot procedure and compared their immunochemical behaviour with that of other platelet specific ab (anti-Pl(A 1), -Lek(a), -Bak(a)).In the absence of disulfide reduction Yuk(b) ab reacted with an antigen of molecular weight (mol wt) 92 kDa with an electrophoretic mobility identical to GP Ilia. An identical result was obtained for P1(A1) ab. In contrast, the Bak(a) ab as well as Lek(a) ab detected an antigen of mol wt 134 kDa which comigrated with GP lib. After reduction with 2-mercaptoethanol binding of anti-Pi(Al) and anti-Yuk(b) was not observed. To further localize the Yuk(b) antigen on GP Ilia, immunoblotting experiments were performed with anti-Pl(Al) and anti-Yuk(b) of chymotrypsin treated platelets. While anti-Pl(Al) bound to GP IIIa and a 68 kDa component, anti-Yuk(b) bound only to GP IIIa when the platelets had been treated for 45 min with chymotrypsin.This discrepancy became even more pronounced by prolonged treatment of platelets (225 min) in that the reactivity of anti-Yuk(b) was entirely abolished, whereas binding of anti-Pl(Al) shifted completely from the 92 kDa to the 68 kDa component. Thus, unlike the P1(A1) antigen, the Yuk(b) determinant either resides on the 30 kDa fragment of GP Ilia or it is destroyed by chymotrypsin treatment.
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Renirie, W. C. M., and J. H. Huijsing. "Simplified Class AB Control Circuits for Rail to Rail Output Stages of Operational Amplifiers." In Eighteenth European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC '92). IEEE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscirc.1992.5468260.

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Bredius, Martijn, and Johan H. Huijsing. "Simplified Low-Voltage and Low-Power Bipolar OpAmp with Non-linear Class-AB Rail-to-Rail Output Stage." In Eighteenth European Solid-State Circuits Conference (ESSCIRC '92). IEEE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/esscirc.1992.5468247.

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Karimipanah, M. T., and E. Olsson. "Calculation of Three-Dimensional Boundary Layers on Rotor Blades Using Integral Methods." In ASME 1992 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/92-gt-210.

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The important effects of rotation and compressibility on rotor blade boundary layers are theoretically investigated. The calculations are based on the momentum integral method and results from calculations of a transonic compressor rotor are presented. Influence of rotation is shown by comparing the incompressible rotating flow with the stationary one. Influence of compressibility is shown by comparing the compressible rotating flow with the incompressible rotating one. Two computer codes for three-dimensional laminar respectively turbulent boundary layers, originally developed by SSPA Maritime Consulting AB, have been further developed by introducing rotation and compressibility terms in the boundary layer equations. The effect of rotation and compressibility on the transition have been studied. The Coriolis and Centrifugal forces which contribute to the development of the boundary layers and influence its behaviour, generate crosswise flow inside the blade boundary layers, the magnitude of which depends upon the angular velocity of the rotor and the rotor geometry. The calculations show the influence of rotation and compressibility on the boundary layer parameters. Momentum thickness and shape factor increase with increasing rotation and decrease when compressible flow is taken into account. For skin friction such effects has inverse influences. The different boundary layer parameters behave similarly on suction and pressure side with the exception of the cross-flow angle, the cross-wise momentun thickness and the skin friction factor. The codes use a nearly orthogonal streamline coordinate system, which is fixed to the blade surface and rotates with the blade.
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Palareti, G., M. Maccaferri, M. Poggi, F. Petrini, S. Coccheri, F. Haverkate, F. Montanari, and A. S. Corticelli. "EFFECTS OF GABEXATE MESILATE (FOY), A NEW SYNTHETIC SERINE PROTEASE INHIBITOR, ON BLOOD COAGULATION IN PATIENTS WITH DIC." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644343.

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A pilot open controlled study of FOY was performed in 20 intensive care patients (pts, age 18-63) with DIC diagnosed with standard laboratory criteria (at least 3 of the following: Normotest 70%, fibrinogen 150 mg%, AT III 80%, FDP 20 ug/ml, platelets 150000). Besides the usual treatments, FOY was given to 10 pts (FOY G.) by continuous i.v. infusion (1mg/kg/h) for up to 7 days, while in 10 control pts (Hep.G.) the treatment included low dose s.c. heparin. Blood clotting tests were performed at admission to the study and daily for 7 days; we consider here results obtained at baseline and at the 4th (7 survivors in FOY G. and 10 in Hep.G.) and the 7th day (6 surv. in FOY G. and 9 in Hep. G.). Statistical evaluation was made by means of the twotailed Wilcoxon test for non parametric paired data. In the FOY G. depressed baseline AT III and plasminogen (Plgn) activities (61.8+/-5.3% and 57+/-5.5% respectively) significantly increased at 4th day (92+/-11.2% and 83+/-3.1% p<0.05), Plgn furtherly significantly increased at 7th d. (p<0.05). In the Hep.G. Normotest, Plgn and Platelets significantly (p<0.05) increased at 4th day, but no changes in AT III were found. Fibrinogen increased in both groups during the observation period (pA0.05). Serum and especially "plasma" FDP (specific monoclonal Ab to fgn and fibrin degradation products), as well as D-Dirner and HMW fgn complexes measured by exclusion chromatography, decreased especially in the FOY G. These results show that FOY modifies the clotting laboratory pattern in DIC pts, likely by an antithrombin effect. The clinical significance of these effects remains, however, to be explored.
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