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Non-invasive mapping of connections between human thalamus and cortex using diffusion imaging.

by T E J Behrens , H Johansen-Berg , M W Woolrich , S M Smith , C A , M Wheeler-Kingshott , P A Boulby , G J Barker , E L Sillery , K Sheehan , O Ciccarelli , A J Thompson , J M Brady , P M Matthews - Nat Neurosci , 2003
"... The anatomical connectivity pattern of a brain region determines its function 1 . Although invasive tracer studies have produced a large body of evidence concerning connectivity patterns in non-human animals 2-4 , direct information concerning brain connections in humans is very limited. Injection ..."
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The anatomical connectivity pattern of a brain region determines its function 1 . Although invasive tracer studies have produced a large body of evidence concerning connectivity patterns in non-human animals 2-4 , direct information concerning brain connections in humans is very limited. Injection

Impact: towards a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders.Biological

by I M Parker , D Simberloff , W M Lonsdale , K Goodell , M Wonham , P M Kareiva , M H Williamson , B Von Holle , P B Moyle , J E Byers , L Goldwasser - Invasions, , 1999
"... Abstract Although ecologists commonly talk about the impacts of nonindigenous species, little formal attention has been given to defining what we mean by impact, or connecting ecological theory with particular measures of impact. The resulting lack of generalizations regarding invasion impacts is m ..."
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Abstract Although ecologists commonly talk about the impacts of nonindigenous species, little formal attention has been given to defining what we mean by impact, or connecting ecological theory with particular measures of impact. The resulting lack of generalizations regarding invasion impacts

IN FOCUS Integrating

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"... comparative functional response experiments into global change research (a) Direct feeding interactions between a higher predator (the three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus), intermediate consumers (native Mysis salemaai and invasive Hemimysis anomala mysids), and a basal prey (the cladoc ..."
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comparative functional response experiments into global change research (a) Direct feeding interactions between a higher predator (the three-spined stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus), intermediate consumers (native Mysis salemaai and invasive Hemimysis anomala mysids), and a basal prey (the

Molecules in focus

by B. J. Perrin A, A. Huttenlocher B , 2002
"... The calcium-dependent thiol proteases, calpains, are widely expressed with ubiquitous and tissue specific isoforms. Calpains have been implicated in basic cellular processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. The focus of the current review is to summarize recent findings i ..."
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The calcium-dependent thiol proteases, calpains, are widely expressed with ubiquitous and tissue specific isoforms. Calpains have been implicated in basic cellular processes including cell proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation. The focus of the current review is to summarize recent findings

Review The diagnosis and management of pre-invasive breast disease

by Radiological Diagnosis, Andy Evans , 2003
"... Pre-invasive disease is most frequently diagnosed in asymptomatic women following detection of microcalcification at mammography. The vast majority is ductal carcinoma in situ. This article summarizes the radiological features of pre-invasive disease and indicates which features are helpful in diffe ..."
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in differentiating between benign and malignant conditions. The value of finding ductal carcinoma in situ at screening, predicting the presence of an invasive focus and methods of percutaneous biopsy of calcification are also addressed.

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by Hemanth Ramanna, Natasja M S De Groot, Marco J W Götte , 2015
"... Non-invasive focus localization, right ventricular epicardial potential mapping in patients with an MRI-conditional pacemaker system ‐ a pilot study ..."
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Non-invasive focus localization, right ventricular epicardial potential mapping in patients with an MRI-conditional pacemaker system ‐ a pilot study

INVASIVE SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES

by Laura A Meyerson, Harold A Mooney
"... Globalization facilitates the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) as international commerce develops new trade routes, markets, and products. New technologies increase the pace at which humans and commodities can move around the world. Recent research on IAS at the global scale has examined comme ..."
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commerce and travel in order to inform predictions, risk analyses, and policy. Due to limited data, regional-scale studies have primarily focused on invasion patterns rather than impacts. Local-scale experimental research can identify mechanisms and impacts of biological invasions, but the results may

Plant Invasions

by Matthew L. Brooks
"... This chapter explains how various fire suppression and postfire management activities can increase or decrease the potential for plant invasions following fire. A conceptual model is used to summarize the basic processes associated with plant invasions and show how specific fire management activitie ..."
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activities can be designed to minimize the potential for invasion. The recommendations provided are focused specifically on invasive plant management, although other consider-ations can take precedence under certain situations. Every fire presents a unique combination of site history and management goals

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 39:315–323 (2007) Body Contouring by Non-Invasive Transdermal Focused Ultrasound

by J. Moreno-moraga, A. Martı́nez Riquelme
"... available invasive procedures in body contouring motivate a need for safer, non-invasive technologies for improving the appearance of body silhouette. A new device has been developed that uses focused therapeutic ultrasound to reduce adipose tissue non-invasively. The aim of this study was to assess ..."
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available invasive procedures in body contouring motivate a need for safer, non-invasive technologies for improving the appearance of body silhouette. A new device has been developed that uses focused therapeutic ultrasound to reduce adipose tissue non-invasively. The aim of this study

NON-INVASIVE DETECTION OF THERMAL EFFECTS DUE TO HIGHLY FOCUSED ULTRASONIC FIELDS

by Ralf Seip, Emad S. Ebbini, Charles A. Cain
"... A non-invasive technique for the localization and evaluation of thermal effects in tissue due to focused high intensity ultrasound beams is described in this paper. A combined therapy/imaging transducer assembly is used to deliver a specific dose (ultrasound time-intensity product) to a tissue sampl ..."
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A non-invasive technique for the localization and evaluation of thermal effects in tissue due to focused high intensity ultrasound beams is described in this paper. A combined therapy/imaging transducer assembly is used to deliver a specific dose (ultrasound time-intensity product) to a tissue
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