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Pereira, João Gabriel Barrêto, Viviane Santos Salazar, and Mariana Cavalcanti Falcão de Albuquerque. "ANÁLISE DA GOVERNANÇA EM UMA EXPERIÊNCIA DE TURISMO DE BASE COMUNITÁRIA: APLICAÇÃO DO MODELO MAG DO TBC À ADESCO / GOVERNANCE ANALYSIS IN A COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM EXPERIENCE: APPLICATION OF THE TBC MAG MODEL TO ADESCO." Brazilian Journal of Development 6, no. 11 (2020): 85908–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.34117/bjdv6n11-130.

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Mamdoh T. Jamal and T. A. Bin Alshekh AbuBakar, Mamdoh T. Jamal and T. A. Bin Alshekh AbuBakar. "Shelf-Life of Indian White Shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus Stored in Different Icing Conditions." journal of king abdulaziz university marine science 26, no. 2 (March 20, 2017): 45–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4197/mar.26-2.5.

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The Shelf-life of farmed Indian white shrimp Fenneropenaeus indicus, formerly Penaeus indicus stored in ice using three different ratios of ice for 22 days was evaluated. During the storage period, changes in sensory characteristics, TMA-N levels, pH values and total bacterial count (TBC) were investigated, where the results showed a clear deterioration in the appearance, texture and odor of F. indicus from the 10th day in the samples stored at a shrimp to ice ratio of 1:1 and from the 12th day in the samples stored at a ratio of 1:2, while no such deterioration was observed in the samples stored at ratio of 1:3 until the 18th day of storage. The TMA-N levels increased with time during the icing storage. The TBC of the normal flora in the flesh of F. indicus increased with the time of storage. Changes in the sensory characteristics were associated with the changes in TMAN, pH and TBC, showing that the 1:2 ratio did not significantly extend the shrimp shelf-life compared to 1:1, whereas 1:3 significantly delayed the deterioration rate of quality, providing the longest shelf-life and the highest quality shrimp. The shelf-life extended to 9, 11 and 17 days at ratios of 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3 (shrimp to ice), respectively. Therefore, for storage purposes in ice, using a large amount of ice at a 1:3 ratio is recommended, as it extended the shelf-life to the greatest extent in this study.
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Lucas, Keith, and Bill Rassell. "HDB-MAC A New Proposal for High Definition TV Transmission." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting BC-33, no. 4 (December 1987): 170–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbc.1987.266650.

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Zhao Li and T. Herfet. "MAC Layer Multicast Error Control for IPTV in Wireless LANs." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 55, no. 2 (June 2009): 353–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbc.2009.2016502.

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Kim, Chang Woo, Jae Myung Cha, and Min Seob Kwak. "Identification of Potential Biomarkers and Biological Pathways for Poor Clinical Outcome in Mucinous Colorectal Adenocarcinoma." Cancers 13, no. 13 (June 30, 2021): 3280. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers13133280.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) comprises several histological subtypes, but the influences of the histological subtypes on prognosis remains unclear. We sought to evaluate the prognosis of mucinous adenocarcinoma (MAC), compared to that of traditional adenocarcinoma (TAC). This study used the data of patients diagnosed with CRC between 2004 and 2016, as obtained from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database. We established a predictive model for disease-specific survival using conditional survival forest, model, non-linear Cox proportional hazards, and neural multi-task logistic regression model and identified the gene signatures for predicting poor prognosis based on the arrayexpress datasets. In total, 9096 (42.1%) patients with MAC and 12,490 (58.9%) patients with TAC were included. Those with the MAC subtype were more likely to have a poorer overall survival rate compared to those with the TAC subtype in stage II CRC (p = 0.002). The eight major genes including RPS18, RPL30, NME2, USP33, GAB2, RPS3A, RPS25, and CEP57 were found in the interacting network pathway. MAC was found to have a poorer prognosis compared to TAC, especially in Stage II CRC. In addition, our findings suggest that identifying potential biomarkers and biological pathways can be useful in CRC prognosis.
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Tu, Lai, and Chung-Ming Huang. "Collaborative Content Fetching Using MAC Layer Multicast in Wireless Mobile Networks." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 57, no. 3 (September 2011): 695–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbc.2011.2147010.

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Bryksina, E. Y., V. S. Bryksin, and A. V. Pochivalov. "Incidence, pathomorphism and outcomes of the bronchopulmonary dysplasia associated with microaspiration of gastric contents." Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences 71, no. 2 (February 6, 2016): 128–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.15690/vramn613.

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Today the influence of the digestive tract functional violations followed by microaspiration of gastric contents (MAGC) on the incidence, features and outcomes of bronchopulmonary dysplasia BPD) remains little studied. Focusing on this aspect makes the research actual.Objective: determination of the nature of influence of MAGC on the progress and course of BPD.Methods: 373 newborns exposed to artificial pulmonary ventilation (APV) in the neonatal period were examined. In a tracheobronchial aspirate (TBA) the marker of MAGC – pepsin –was determined. Its activity was measured by extinction value with subsequent analysis of the incidence and nature of the course of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) in patients against MAGC and without it. During the three years follow-up period outcomes of BPD and features of combined pathology were established.Results: it was revealed that in children suffered from MAGC the incidence of BPD was higher and grew in proportion to the increase of pepsin activity in TBA and the reduction of gestational age. The extinction increase in TBA values was followed by the increase in duration of APV and the subsequent oxygen therapy, and also the severity of BPD clinical course. By the end of 3 years clinical recovery was detected in 55,2% of children suffering from BPD without MAGC whereas in patients with BPD against MAGC this outcome occured only in 0,9% of cases.Conclusion: MAGC is clinically significant for the etiology, pathogenesis and pathomorphism of BPD. The proposed method of early detection of MAGC and algorithm of complex therapy can reduce its severity and improve the forecast accuracy of neonatal adaptation.
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Ghazisaidi, Navid, Martin Maier, and Martin Reisslein. "VMP: A MAC Protocol for EPON-Based Video-Dominated FiWi Access Networks." IEEE Transactions on Broadcasting 58, no. 3 (September 2012): 440–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tbc.2012.2191692.

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Matsuoka, M., T. Hattori, T. Chosa, H. Tsuda, S. Kuwata, M. Yoshida, T. Uchiyama, and K. Takatsuki. "T3 surface molecules on adult T cell leukemia cells are modulated in vivo." Blood 67, no. 4 (April 1, 1986): 1070–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v67.4.1070.1070.

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Abstract Cells from eight patients with adult T cell leukemia (ATL) and from four patients with non-ATL were examined to see if the T3 antigen of these cells could be modulated in vitro. We found a low density of T3 antigen and the presence of Tac antigen on cells from all patients with ATL. The density of T3 antigen on non-ATL cells was normal, and Tac antigen was not detected. Modulation of T3 antigen and an increase in Tac antigen-positive cells occurred when cells from patients with T4 non-ATL were cultured with OKT3 monoclonal antibody (mAb). Those changes in T3 antigen density and the appearance of Tac antigen-bearing cells by OKT3 mAb were not so marked when ATL cells were used. But the modulation of T3 antigen and the increase in Tac antigen-bearing cells by OKT3 mAb were closely related in cells from six ATL patients. These findings suggest that T3 T cell antigen receptor complexes on ATL cells are not functionally “frozen” by leukemic changes and might be modulated in vivo. In addition, modulation of T3 surface antigen on ATL cells was not induced by cultivation with human T cell leukemia virus type I particles and envelope proteins obtained by gene technology.
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Matsuoka, M., T. Hattori, T. Chosa, H. Tsuda, S. Kuwata, M. Yoshida, T. Uchiyama, and K. Takatsuki. "T3 surface molecules on adult T cell leukemia cells are modulated in vivo." Blood 67, no. 4 (April 1, 1986): 1070–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v67.4.1070.bloodjournal6741070.

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Cells from eight patients with adult T cell leukemia (ATL) and from four patients with non-ATL were examined to see if the T3 antigen of these cells could be modulated in vitro. We found a low density of T3 antigen and the presence of Tac antigen on cells from all patients with ATL. The density of T3 antigen on non-ATL cells was normal, and Tac antigen was not detected. Modulation of T3 antigen and an increase in Tac antigen-positive cells occurred when cells from patients with T4 non-ATL were cultured with OKT3 monoclonal antibody (mAb). Those changes in T3 antigen density and the appearance of Tac antigen-bearing cells by OKT3 mAb were not so marked when ATL cells were used. But the modulation of T3 antigen and the increase in Tac antigen-bearing cells by OKT3 mAb were closely related in cells from six ATL patients. These findings suggest that T3 T cell antigen receptor complexes on ATL cells are not functionally “frozen” by leukemic changes and might be modulated in vivo. In addition, modulation of T3 surface antigen on ATL cells was not induced by cultivation with human T cell leukemia virus type I particles and envelope proteins obtained by gene technology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MAG do TBC"

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ALBUQUERQUE, Mariana Cavalcanti Falcão de. "Modelo de análise de governança do TBC: uma proposição adaptativa a partir de diversos olhares." Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2016. https://repositorio.ufpe.br/handle/123456789/20566.

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Ao considerar o contexto dos estudos sobre Turismo de Base Comunitária (TBC) e a evidência da governança como um dos fatores limitantes à consolidação de experiências turísticas de base comunitária, esta tese defende que a governança condiciona a reprodução dos princípios de participação e protagonismo comunitário, centrais às discussões do TBC. Dessa maneira, o objetivo geral desta tese é propor um modelo de análise da governança do TBC (MAG do TBC). Considerando uma perspectiva metodológica qualitativa baseada na teoria adaptativa de Layder (1993; 1998), o caminho metodológico compreendeu quatro fases distintas, nas quais fazem parte: uma pesquisa bibliográfica, duas consultas a especialistas por meio de grupo de discussões e verificação empírica do modelo em uma experiência de turismo consolidada, a Associação Acolhida na Colônia, sediada no município de Santa Rosa de Lima -SC. Ademais, a verificação empírica do MAG do TBC no campo possibilitou a emergência de novos critérios que foram incorporados à versão final do modelo. Os dados oriundos destas fases do estudo foram examinados e discutidos a partir da análise do conteúdo categorial. Desse modo, propõese que a análise da governança em experiências turística de TBC consolidadas seja analisada com base em três dimensões da governança, a saber: participação, transparência e eficácia. A operacionalização da análise destas dimensões se dá por meio da sistematização de elementos constituintes e seus critérios de análise, inerentes a cada dimensão supracitada.
Considering the context of the studies about Communitarian Based Tourism (CBT) and the evidence of governance as one of the limiting factors to the consolidation of the CBT experiences, this thesis defends that the governance influences the reproducing of the principles of participation and communitarian protagonism, central to CBT discussions. This way, the general aim of this research is propose a model of governance analysis of the CBT (MAG of TCB). Considering a qualitative methodology perspective based on adaptive theory of Layder (2993; 1998), the methodological way comprehended four different phases, which are composed by: bibliographical research, two queries to specialists through discussing groups and empiric verification of the model in an experience of consolidated tourism, the Association Acolhida na Colônia, placed in the city Santa Rosa de Lima-SC. Moreover, the empiric verification of the MAG of TBC in the field enabled the emergency of new criteria that were incorporated to final version of the model. The data from these phases of the study were examined and discussed from the analysis of categorical subject. This way, it is proposed that the analysis of governance in consolidated TBC touristic experience is analyzed based in three governance dimensions: participation, transparency and efficiency. The operationalization of these dimensions analysis is given through systematization of constituting elements and its criteria of analysis, inherent to each dimension mentioned above.
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Amamura, Thaís Akemi. "Clivagem de proteínas do complexo de ataque à membrana do sistema complemento humano por proteases de leptospiras patogênicas." Universidade de São Paulo, 2016. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/42/42133/tde-09032017-134114/.

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A leptospirose é causada por bactérias que pertencem ao gênero Leptospira. Em um estudo realizado por nosso grupo, observou-se que as proteases secretadas por leptospiras patogênicas foram capazes de clivar a molécula C3 do Complemento e seus fragmentos C3b e iC3b, além de Fator B, C4b e C2. Neste trabalho expandimos a análise da atividade proteolítica sobre os componentes do Complexo de Ataque à Membrana (MAC): C6, C7, C8 e C9. Nós observamos que essas proteases clivam todos os componentes do MAC inclusive o complexo solúvel formado e que essas clivagens ocorrem de modo tempo-dependente. Além disso, as clivagens dessas moléculas ocorrem de modo seletivo, pois mesmo utilizando quantidades reduzidas de sobrenadantes ainda foi possível observar produtos de clivagem. A atividade proteolítica foi inibida pela 1,10fenantrolina, indicando a participação de metaloproteases. O reconhecimento de quais moléculas do MAC são clivadas por proteases de leptospiras patogênicas pode contribuir para o desenvolvimento de estratégias terapêuticas na infecção por estes patógenos.
Leptospirosis is a zoonosis caused by spirochetes from the genus Leptospira. In a previous study, our group observed that the proteases secreted by Pathogenic Leptospira were capable of cleaving C3 of Complement, as well as the fragments C3b and iC3b, Factor B (Alternative Pathway), C4 and C2 (Classical and Lectin Pathways). In this work, we analyze the activity of the leptospiral proteases on the components of Membrane Attack Complex (MAC). We observed that the protease cleaves all MAC components including soluble complex formed and that these cleavages occur in a time-dependent manner and in a selective way, since even when reduced quantities of supernatants were used, the cleavage products were still observed. The proteolytic activity was inhibited by 1,10phenanthroline, indicating the participation of metalloproteinases. The recognition that MAC molecules are cleaved by proteases of pathogenic leptospires can contribute to the development of therapeutic strategies for the infection by these pathogens.
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Schöpe-Kahlen, Annette. ""Es ist ein Reifungsprozess. Den hat man sicher, egal, wo man lebt" : wie Migrantinnen ihren Integrationsprozess erleben, verarbeiten und bewerten /." Bern ;Stuttgart ;Wien : Haupt, 2005. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0709/2006401084.html.

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Schömig, Detlef. "Fehlerreduzierung durch die Einbindung eines Qualitäts-Informationssystems in die Konstruktion /." Essen : Vulkan-Verl, 2001. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/32541825X.pdf.

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Domeyer, David. "Docking-basiertes virtuelles Wirkstoff-Design von p38 MAP Kinase-Inhibitoren /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2005. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/52427083X.pdf.

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Leewe, Hanne. ""Man lernt ja immer, wenn man sich nicht verschließt." : Lehrerinnen des Unterrichtsfaches "Lebensgestaltung - Ethik - Religionskunde" im interkulturellen Lernprozess: wie lehren sie Religion? /." Münster ;Hamburg [u.a.] : Lit, 2000. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/310245966.pdf.

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Fritz, Martina Désirée. "p38 MAP Kinase Inhibitoren : Synthese, Analytik und biologische Testung substituierter Isoxazole /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/39191703X.pdf.

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Li, Qingxin. "Ming dai hai wai mao yi zhi du = Overseas trade system of Ming dynasty /." Beijing Shi : She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2007. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/chi0801/2007401541.html.

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Adolfsson, Klas. "TCP performance in an EGPRS system." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-10306.

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The most widely used protocol for providing reliable service and congestion control in the Internet is the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). When the Internet is moving towards more use in mobile applications it is getting more important to know how TCP works for this purpose.

One of the technologies used for mobile Internet is the Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS) extension to the popular GSM system. This thesis presents a low-level analysis of TCP performance in an EGPRS system and an overview of existing TCP, GSM and EGPRS technologies.

The bottleneck in an EGPRS system is the wireless link – the connection between the mobile phone and the GSM base station. The data transfer over the wireless link is mainly managed by the complex RLC/MAC protocol.

In this thesis, simulations were made to identify some problems with running TCP and RLC/MAC together. The simulations were made using existing EGPRS testing software together with a new TCP module. The simulation software is also briefly described in the thesis.

Additionaly, some suggestions are given in order to enhance performance, both by changing the EGPRS system and by modifying the TCP algorithms and parameters.

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Linsenmaier, Sabine. "Entwicklung und Optimierung von in vitro Testverfahren zur Evaluierung von Hemmstoffen der p38alpha MAP Kinase und JNK3 /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2006. http://www.gbv.de/dms/bs/toc/523292090.pdf.

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Books on the topic "MAG do TBC"

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Mormintele tac: Relatări de la cea mai sângeroasă graniță a Europei. Iași: Polirom, 2009.

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1946-, Doan Van Toai, ed. Vietnam: A portrait of its people at war. London: I.B. Tauris, 1996.

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Tessier, Marc, and Stephane Olivier. Mac Tin Tac. Conundrum Press, 2004.

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Mac Primary Social Studies Tb6. Macmillan Education, 1999.

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Mac Primary Social Studies Tb4. Macmillan Education, 1999.

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Mac Primary Social Studies Tb5. Macmillan Education, 1999.

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Desperate Deeds (A-Tac). Grand Central Publishing, 2010.

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Alexander, Jennifer, and Douglas W. Woods. Tic Disorders. Edited by Thomas H. Ollendick, Susan W. White, and Bradley A. White. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634841.013.28.

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This chapter provides a broad overview of tic disorders. Specifically described are different tic disorders and the psychiatric and psychosocial difficulties commonly experienced by children with tic disorders. Common conceptual models of tic disorders and neurobiological and behavioral research that support these models are reviewed. Recommended practices for assessing children with tic disorders are discussed, commonly used measures for assessing tic-related severity and impairment are detailed, and both evidence-based and experimental treatments for tic disorders are described. A case example is provided to demonstrate how clinicians may implement the recommended assessment practices and one of the evidence-based treatments discussed in the chapter (Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics). The chapter concludes by considering theoretical and practical challenges and implications specific to tic disorders.
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Diamond, Pamela M. Traumatic brain injury. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199360574.003.0053.

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During the past decade, traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become a frequent topic in the media. It has been a decade of expanding awareness, increased research, and growing concern about TBI of all severity levels. Consistent with this increased attention, researchers and policymakers have made strides toward greater understanding of the risks of TBI, the scope and complexity of the symptom profiles seen after TBI, and the types of treatments that optimize recovery. Recent studies have confirmed a 50 to 60% prevalence of TBI among prisoners. Most have experienced multiple injuries and experienced their first TBI in their mid-teens. Routine screening for TBI is rarely done in these settings in spite of there being a number of tested instruments available. The cognitive deficits associated with mild to moderate TBI are often indistinguishable from those associated with many mental illnesses and substance abuse. Etiology is difficult to establish; nevertheless, the common symptom patterns often make adjustment to jail or prison difficult. Educational interventions designed to improve staff knowledge of the prevalence of TBI and frequent symptom patterns are important first steps. Training staff how to modify their behavior and facilitate communication with inmates expressing these symptoms may reduce episodes of misunderstanding and potential aggression. Similarly, current programming may be modified to accommodate the cognitive deficits suffered by inmates with TBI as well as other disorders. This chapter reviews the prevalence of TBI in correctional settings, its impact on co-occurring mental illness and substance use, and opportunities to recognize, intervene, and treat patients with TBI.
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Vester, Udo, and Stefanie Weber. Townes–Brocks syndrome. Edited by Adrian Woolf. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0359.

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Townes–Brocks syndrome (TBS) is an autosomal dominant disease with variable expression. Classical features are imperforate anus, dysplastic ears with congenital hearing deficit, and triphalangeal thumbs in most cases. A variety of other malformations (renal, genitourinary, heart, central nervous system, eyes) or hypothyroidism has been described. Mutations in SALL1 have been identified in patients with TBS and genetic testing allows confirmation of the diagnosis. Familiar and sporadic forms (caused by de novo mutations) seem to be equally distributed. Renal involvement in TBS is not uncommon and includes renal agenesis, hypo-/dysplasia, and renal cysts and may eventually lead to chronic renal failure. As renal function may not deteriorate before adulthood, renal function should be monitored in all patients. As cases with TBS can be oligosymptomatic, TBS should be suspected in every case with unexplained renal failure, minor abnormalities, or indicative family history. Genetic counselling is mandatory in identified cases.
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Pereira, João Gabriel Barrêto. "ANÁLISE DA GOVERNANÇA EM UMA EXPERIÊNCIA DE TURISMO DE BASE COMUNITÁRIA: APLICAÇÃO DO MODELO MAG DO TBC À ADESCO." In Turismo, Cidades, Colecionismo e Museus, 230–46. Atena Editora, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.42421310315.

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"Contents." In Mag Men, 6–7. Columbia University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/bern19180-toc.

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Song, Guiming, Yujin Wang, and Yu Zhou. "Carbide Particle-Reinforced Tungsten Composites in Extreme Hazard Environments." In MAX Phases and Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics for Extreme Environments, 509–32. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-4066-5.ch017.

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The ablation as well as the associated thermal shock resistance of tungsten composites reinforced by TiC and ZrC particles is investigated with an oxyacetylene equipment. 30TiC/W (30TiC stands for 30 vol. % TiC particle content in tungsten, the same below) and 40TiC/W fail to withstand the thermal shock of 2000ºC/s during heating. In contrast, 30ZrC/W and 40ZrC/W withstand the thermal shock. Additionally, ZrC/W composites exhibit better ablation resistance than TiC/W composites. The thermal stress fields of the composite at both macro-/micro-scales induced by thermal shock at the early stage of the ablation are analyzed using finite element method. The calculated results of the damage mode of the composites show that crack initiates at the disk sample peripheral zone and then propagates to the sample center, which is consistent with the experimental observation.
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Bin Zahid, Abdullah, and Uzma Samadani. "Traumatic brain injury and subdural haematoma." In Oxford Textbook of Geriatric Medicine, 885–90. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198701590.003.0114.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in elders is a common problem that is frequently accompanied by the other comorbidities. The advanced trauma life support (ATLS) protocol guides initial evaluation and stabilization. The cornerstone of management is to prevent secondary brain injury caused primarily by hypoxia and hypotension. TBI may be accompanied by intracranial haematomas, of which subdural haematoma (SDH) is the most common. SDH may also arise in the absence of TBI, and is easy to miss especially in its chronic form. Treatment is to drain the haematoma if large or symptomatic, otherwise simple observation is sufficient. Primary investigations in both TBI and SDH are CT head and coagulation profile. Prognosis in both is usually indicated by age and neurologic exam findings. Older people with chronic complications of TBI (e.g. chronic traumatic encephalopathy) may be seen. Diagnostics remain elusive for this condition and management is primarily symptomatic.
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"Contents." In Little Man, Little Man, vii—viii. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781478002345-toc.

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"Contents." In Mad Men, Mad World, v—viii. Duke University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9780822399063-toc.

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"Contents." In Plum Shadows and Plank Bridge, v—vi. Columbia University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/mao-18684-toc.

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Jeffay, Eliyas, Kyrsten M. Grimes, and Konstantine K. Zakzanis. "Apathy and Traumatic Brain Injury." In Apathy, 131–55. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198841807.003.0008.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a craniocerebral trauma associated with decreased level of consciousness, amnesia, and potential abnormalities on neuroimaging. Apathy is a common symptom after TBI with a wide prevalence range (11–71%), which may be due to assessment, overlapping symptoms with depression, time since injury, and severity of injury. There is a dearth of studies exploring the neurobiology of apathy after TBI but patterns indicate the involvement of the prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, and insula. These areas are also commonly disrupted after a TBI. Little is known regarding the neuropsychology of apathy and TBI with some evidence of executive dysfunction and acquisition memory deficits. Similarly, there is limited evidence for treatment of apathy after TBI. Many interventions implemented to date were based on empirically based interventions for neurodegenerative disorders. This review is intended to raise clinicians’ awareness of apathy after TBI and encourage researchers to explore this emerging phenomenon.
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DelSignore, Lisa A., and Robert C. Tasker. "Traumatic brain injury." In Challenging Concepts in Paediatric Critical Care, 79–88. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198794592.003.0007.

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Chapter 7 covers the definition, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management of traumatic brain injury (TBI). It explains the fundamental concepts of brain physiology: intracranial compliance; intracranial hypertension; cerebral perfusion pressure; cerebral blood flow; and autoregulation. Medical management of TBI is detailed, including hyperosmolar therapy and nutritional support. Neuromonitoring of patients with TBI in the intensive care unit is discussed, including the evidence base for seizure monitoring and antiepileptic drug prophylaxis. Patients with severe TBI and refractory intracranial hypertension may need escalation to second-tier therapies, which are evaluated, including the evidence for decompressive craniectomy. A concise summary of the different therapies is included.
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Selikowitz, Mark. "Excessive movement." In ADHD: The Facts, 32–38. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867371.003.0004.

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This chapter describes two quite different types of excessive movement that may occur in a child with ADHD, although it is important to note that many children with ADHD are not overactive. The first type is the hyperactivity, also called overactivity, that occurs as part of the condition in some, but by no means all, children with the disorder. The second type of excessive movement is a tic disorder. By definition, a tic disorder is a type of sudden, repetitive movement (motor tic) or vocalization (vocal tic). Both of these types of tics are more common in children with ADHD.
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Conference papers on the topic "MAG do TBC"

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Eriksson, Robert, Bo Torstenfelt, Anders Klarbring, and Kjell Simonsson. "Optimizing Thermal Barrier Coating Design Using Structural Optimization Methods." In ASME Turbo Expo 2017: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2017-63603.

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Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are used in gas turbines to reduce creep, thermo-mechanical fatigue, and oxidation, or to allow for reduced air cooling. TBCs may fail due to fatigue. Structural optimization methods were applied to optimize the TBC thickness in such a way as to increase the life of the TBC. The TBC thickness was varied for three cases: 1) minimizing TBC volume, 2) minimizing TBC maximum effective stress, and 3) minimizing compliance (minimizing the strain energy). The results from the optimization were used to estimate the relative change in TBC life via a strain energy based failure criterion and a Coffin–Manson-like expression. Minimization of volume had limited use due to limitations in the current implementation. Minimization of effective stress did not give any significant increase in life. The minimization of compliance increased the estimated TBC life at highly stressed regions.
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Eriksson, Robert, Zhe Chen, and Krishna Praveen Jonnalagadda. "Bending Fatigue of Thermal Barrier Coatings." In ASME Turbo Expo 2017: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2017-63604.

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Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are ceramic coatings used in gas turbines to lower the base metal temperature. During operation, the TBC may fail through, for example, fatigue. In the present study, a TBC system deposited on a Ni-base alloy was tested in tensile bending fatigue. The TBC system was tested as-sprayed and oxidized and two load levels were used. After interrupting the tests, at 10000–50000 cycles, the TBC tested at the lower load had extensive delamination damage whereas the TBC tested at the higher load was relatively undamaged. At the higher load, the TBC formed vertical cracks which relieved the stresses in the TBC and retarded delamination damage. A finite element analysis was used to establish a likely vertical crack configuration (spacing and depth) and it could be confirmed that the corresponding stress drop in the TBC should prohibit delamination damage at the higher load.
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Ogiriki, E. A., Y. G. Li, and Th Nikolaidis. "Prediction and Analysis of Impact of TBC Oxidation on Gas Turbine Creep Life." In ASME Turbo Expo 2015: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2015-42177.

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Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC) have been widely used in the power generation industry to protect turbine blades from damage in hostile operating environment. This allows either a high Turbine Entry temperature (TET) to be employed or a low percentage of cooling air to be used, both of which will improve the performance and efficiency of gas turbine engines. However, with continuous increases in turbine entry temperature aimed at improving the performance and efficiency of gas turbines, TBCs have become more susceptible to oxidation. Such oxidation has been largely responsible for the premature failure of most TBCs. Nevertheless, existing creep life prediction models that give adequate considerations to the effects of TBC oxidation on creep life are rare. The implication is that the creep life of gas turbines may be estimated more accurately if TBC oxidation is considered. In this paper, a performance-based integrated creep life model has been introduced with the capability of assessing the impact of TBC oxidation on the creep life and performance of gas turbines. The model comprises of a thermal, stress, oxidation, performance, and life estimation models. High Pressure Turbine (HPT) blades are selected as the life limiting component of the gas turbine. Therefore the integrated model was employed to investigate the effect of several operating conditions on the HPT blades of a model gas turbine engine using a Creep Factor approach. The results show that different operating conditions can significantly affect the oxidation rates of TBCs which in turn affect the creep life of HPT blades. For instance, TBC oxidation can speed up the overall life usage of a gas turbine engine from 4.22% to 6.35% within one year operation. It is the objective of this research that the developed method may assist gas turbine users in selecting the best mission profile that will minimize maintenance and operating costs while giving the best engine availability.
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Jiang, Jishen, Zhenwei Cai, Weizhe Wang, and Yingzheng Liu. "Finite Element Analysis of Thermal-Mechanical Behavior in the Thermal Barrier Coatings With Cooling Hole Structure." In ASME Turbo Expo 2017: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2017-63883.

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The present work aims to investigate the thermal-mechanical behavior in thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) with a round film cooling hole under gas turbine operating conditions. The adiabatic wall temperatures and surface heat transfer coefficients are firstly calculated for thermal boundary conditions. Subsequently, stress analyses during both thermal exposure and cooling down period are presented. The results show that: although the cooling hole has lower temperature, large stress concentration still appears because of the geometry of cooling holes and thermal mismatch between TBCs and substrate. The huge thermal stress may lead to pre-mature failure of TBCs, which should be carefully considered in the design of film cooling-TBC system.
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Ragupathy, R., R. K. Mishra, and R. D. Misal. "Life Estimation of TBC on an Aero Gas Turbine Combustor: A Finite Element Approach." In ASME 2011 Turbo Expo: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2011-45027.

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Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are used for the thermal protection of turbine engine hot end components to have increased life and or better performance. Due to extreme environments and cyclic loads experienced by these components, the TBC may also fail prematurely. Once the TBC fails, it exposes the underlying substrate to very high gas temperatures and the life of the component gets reduced drastically and it can fail within its prescribed service life. This has necessitated the accurate possible estimation of TBC life. The TBC coated transition liner of an aero engine reverse flow combustion chamber has been analysed using finite element approach for life estimation. Stress analysis followed by fatigue analysis is carried out based on a typical mission cycle of the component for life estimation. The approach focuses on the mismatch in thermo-physical properties, operational conditions, Thermally Grown Oxide (TGO) layer surface finish and its growth. Increase in TGO thickness leads to decrease in life — this fact is modelled appropriately and proved using this FEM based methodology. Actual failure data of service engines has also been analysed and compared with that of predicted. This approach can be extended for parametric studies and life evaluation of any TBC system. The present approach will be adopted for qualification of prime reliant TBC for Aero engine application.
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Kimmel, Josh, Zaher Mutasim, and William Brentnall. "Effects of Alloy Composition on the Performance of Yttria Stabilized Zirconia–Thermal Barrier Coatings." In ASME 1999 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/99-gt-350.

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Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) provide an alloy surface temperature reduction when applied to turbine component surfaces. Thermal barrier coatings can be used as a tool for the designer to augment the power and/or enhance the efficiency of gas turbine engines. TBCs have been used successfully in the aerospace industry for many years, with only limited use for industrial gas turbine applications. Industrial gas turbines operate for substantially longer cycles and time between overhauls, and thus endurance becomes a critical factor. There are many factors that affect the life of a TBC including the composition and microstructure of the base alloy and bond coating. Alloys such as Mar-M 247, CMSX-4 and CMSX-10 are materials used for high temperature turbine environments, and usually require protective and/or thermal barrier coatings for increased performance. Elements such as hafnium, rhenium, and yttrium have shown considerable improvements in the strength of these alloys. However these elements may result in varying effects on the coatability and environmental performance of these alloys. This paper discusses the effects of these elements on the performance of thermal barrier coatings.
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Hug, Charlotte, Rebecca Deneckere, and Camille Salinesi. "Map-TBS: Map process enactment traces and analysis." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rcis.2012.6240435.

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Cappuccini, Filippo, Iacopo Giovannetti, Suchismita Sanyal, Massimo Giannozzi, Santosh Kumar, T. Shalini, and T. Viswanath. "Damage Evolution and Failure Mechanisms for APS-TBCS." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50367.

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Thermal barrier coatings (TBC-s) have been utilized in gas turbine engines for over two decades, primarily to protect the existing materials under the demands for higher temperatures and greater engine efficiency. Atmospheric Plasma Sprayed TBC, commonly used for hot combustion chamber components of advanced gas turbines, are exposed to thermo-mechanical loads, which may lead to failure in form of macroscopic spallations from the metallic component. The durability of TBC is limited by the interaction of different processes and parameters, such as bond coat oxidation, cyclic strains, visco-plastic and relaxation properties, interface roughness and others. In this work, the spallation failure mechanisms and damage evolution of APS-TBC system are investigated on samples aged by isothermal and thermal cycle tests using different time and temperatures exposures. Several parameters have been analyzed by SEM and a life prediction model approach for APS-TBC is being developed focusing on oxidation kinetics, identifying the parameters such as rumpling, bond coat oxidation, TGO thickness and interdiffusion of base metal elements which drive the oxide formation and TBC spallation mechanisms.
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Huang, Xiao. "High Temperature Radiation Heat Transfer Performance of Thermal Barrier Coatings With Multiple Layered Structures." In ASME Turbo Expo 2008: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2008-50047.

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Meeting the demands for ever increasing operating temperatures in gas turbines requires concurrent development in cooling technologies, new generations of superalloys, and thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) with increased insulation capability. In the case of the latter, considerable research continues to focus on new coating material compositions, alloying/doping existing yttria stabilized zirconia ceramics, and the development of improved coating microstructures. The advent of the EB-PVD coating process has made it possible to consider the creation of multiple layered coating structures to meet specific performance requirements. In this paper, the advantages of layered structures are first reviewed in terms of their functions in impeding thermal conduction (via phonons) and thermal radiation (via photons). Subsequently, the design and performance of new multiple layered coating structures based on multiple layered stacks will be detailed. Designed with the primary objective to reduce thermal radiation transport through TBC systems, the multiple layered structures consist of several highly reflective multiple layered stacks, with each stack used to reflect a targeted radiation wavelength range. Two ceramic materials with alternating high and low refractive indices are used in the stacks to provide multiple-beam interference. A broadband reflection of the required wavelength range is obtained using a sufficient number of stacks. In order to achieve 80% reflectance to thermal radiation in the wavelength range of 0.3 ∼ 5.3 μm, 12 stacks, each containing 12 layers, are needed, resulting in a total thickness of 44.9 μm. Using a one dimensional heat transfer model, steady state heat transfer through the multiple layered TBC system is computed. Various coating configurations combining multiple layered stacks along with a single layer are evaluated in terms of the temperature profile in the TBC system. When compared to a baseline single layered coating structure of the same thickness, it is estimated that the temperature on the metal surface can be reduced by as much as 90°C due to the use of multiple layered coating configurations. This reduction in metal surface temperature, however, diminishes with increasing scattering coefficient of the coating and total coating thickness. It is also apparent that using a multiple layered structure throughout the coating thickness may not offer the best thermal insulation; rather, placing multiple layered stacks on top of a single layer can provide a more efficient approach to reduce the heat transport of the TBC system.
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O’Donnell, Ryan, Tommy Powell, Mark Hoffman, and Zoran Filipi. "Inverse Analysis of In-Cylinder Gas-Wall Boundary Conditions: Investigation of a Yittria Stabilized Zirconia Thermal Barrier Coating for Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition." In ASME 2016 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2016-9401.

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Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC) applied to in-cylinder surfaces of a Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) engine provide opportunities for enhanced cycle efficiency via two mechanisms: (i) positive impact on thermodynamic cycle efficiency due to combustion/expansion heat loss reduction, and (ii) enhanced combustion efficiency. Heat released during combustion elevates TBC surface temperatures, directly impacting gas-wall heat transfer. Determining the magnitude and phasing of the associated TBC surface temperature swing is critical for correlating coating properties with the measured impact on combustion and efficiency. Although fast-response thermocouples provide a direct measurement of combustion chamber surface temperature in a metal engine, the temperature and heat flux profiles at the TBC-treated gas-wall boundary are difficult to measure directly. Thus, a technique is needed to process the signal measured at the sub-TBC sensor location and infer the corresponding TBC surface temperature profile. This task can be described as an Inverse Heat Conduction Problem (IHCP), and it cannot be solved using the conventional analytic/numeric techniques developed for ‘direct’ heat flux measurements. This paper proposes using an Inverse Heat Conduction solver based on the Sequential Function Specification Method (SFSM) to estimate heat flux and temperature profiles at the wall-gas boundary from measured sub-TBC temperature. The inverse solver is validated ex situ under HCCI like thermal conditions in a custom fabricated radiation chamber where fast-response thermocouples are exposed to a known heat pulse in a controlled environment. The analysis is extended in situ, to evaluate surface conditions in a single-cylinder, gasoline-fueled, HCCI engine. The resulting SFSM-based inverse analysis provides crank angle resolved TBC surface temperature profiles over a host of operational conditions. Such metrics may be correlated with TBC thermophysical properties to determine the impact(s) of material selection on engine performance, emissions, heat transfer, and efficiencies. These efforts will also guide next-generation TBC design.
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McDonagh, Marian S., Jesse Wagner, Azrah Y. Ahmed, Benjamin Morasco, Devan Kansagara, and Roger Chou. Living Systematic Review on Cannabis and Other Plant-Based Treatments for Chronic Pain: May 2021 Update. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepccerplantpain3.

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Overview This is the third quarterly progress report for an ongoing living systematic review on cannabis and other plant-based treatments for chronic pain. The first progress report was published in January 2021 and the second in March 2021. The draft systematic review was available for public comment from May 19 through June 15, 2021, on the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Effective Health Care website. The systematic review synthesizes evidence on the benefits and harms of plant-based compounds (PBCs), such as cannabinoids and kratom, used to treat chronic pain, addressing concerns about severe adverse effects, abuse, misuse, dependence, and addiction. The purpose of this progress report is to describe the cumulative literature identified thus far. This report will be periodically updated with new studies as they are published and identified, culminating in an annual systematic review that provides a synthesis of the accumulated evidence. Main Points In patients with chronic (mainly neuropathic) pain with short-term treatment (4 weeks to <6 months): • Studies of cannabis-related products were grouped based on their tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to cannabidiol (CBD) ratio using the following categories: high THC to CBD, comparable THC to CBD, and low THC to CBD. • Comparable THC to CBD ratio oral spray is probably associated with small improvements in pain severity and may be associated with small improvements in function. There was no effect in pain interference or serious adverse events. There may be a large increased risk of dizziness and sedation, and a moderate increased risk of nausea. • Synthetic THC (high THC to CBD) may be associated with moderate improvement in pain severity and increased risk of sedation, and large increased risk of nausea. Synthetic THC is probably associated with a large increased risk of dizziness. • Extracted whole-plant high THC to CBD ratio products may be associated with large increases in risk of withdrawal due to adverse events and dizziness. • Evidence on whole-plant cannabis, low THC to CBD ratio products (topical CBD), other cannabinoids (cannabidivarin), and comparisons with other active interventions was insufficient to draw conclusions. • Other key adverse event outcomes (psychosis, cannabis use disorder, cognitive deficits) and outcomes on the impact on opioid use were not reported. • No evidence on other plant-based compounds, such as kratom, met criteria for this review.
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Fowler, M. G., M. Obermajer, and L. R. Snowdon. Rock-Eval/TOC data for eleven NE British Columbia boreholes (map areas 94-I to 94-P). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/224583.

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Fowler, M. G., M. Obermajer, and L. R. Snowdon. Rock-Eval/TOC data for eight NE British Columbia boreholes (map sheets 93-O to 94-H). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/224584.

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Obermajer, M., L. S. Lane, and K. G. Osadetz. Rock-Eval/TOC data for selected samples from northeast British Columbia boreholes (map areas 94-G to 94-J). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/289698.

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Obermajer, M., L. S. Lane, and K. G. Osadetz. Rock-Eval/TOC data for selected samples from northeast British Columbia boreholes (map areas 94-N to 94-O). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/289671.

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Obermajer, M., L. S. Lane, K. G. Osadetz, and J. Potter. Rock-Eval/TOC data for selected samples from five boreholes from Liard Plateau, Yukon (Mount Martin map area NTS 095-C/01). Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/291441.

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