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by Coden Fizbe , 1999
"... Experimental facilities in Japan and physics motivation for nuclear physics research with electromagnetic probes at present and in the near future are reviewed. An in-novative electron-nucleus collider in the design stage at RIKEN is introduced. PACS numbers: 29.90.+r, 14.40.cs, 25.20.-x, 25.30.Bf. ..."
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Experimental facilities in Japan and physics motivation for nuclear physics research with electromagnetic probes at present and in the near future are reviewed. An in-novative electron-nucleus collider in the design stage at RIKEN is introduced. PACS numbers: 29.90.+r, 14.40.cs, 25.20.-x, 25.30.Bf

Pattern of extinction of the woolly mammoth

by R. K. Wayne, B. Van Valkenburgh
"... Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here we use a new geo-referenced database of radiocarbon-dated evidence to show that mammoths were abundant in the open-habitat of marine Isotope stage 3 (~45–30 ka). During the Last Glacial maximum (~25– ..."
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Extinction of the woolly mammoth in Beringia has long been subject to research and speculation. Here we use a new geo-referenced database of radiocarbon-dated evidence to show that mammoths were abundant in the open-habitat of marine Isotope stage 3 (~45–30 ka). During the Last Glacial maximum (~25–20

Hikosaka O: A possible role of midbrain dopamine neurons in short- and long-term adaptation of saccades to position-reward maping

by Yoriko Takikawa, Reiko Kawagoe, Okihide Hikosaka, Reiko Kawagoe, Okihide Hikosaka A - J Neurophysiol
"... possible role of midbrain dopamine neurons in short- and long-term adaptation of saccades to position-reward mapping. J Neurophysiol 92: 2520–2529, 2004. First published May 26, 2004; 10.1152/ jn.00238.2004. Dopamine (DA) neurons respond to sensory stimuli that predict reward. To understand how DA n ..."
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neurons acquire such ability, we trained monkeys on a one-direction-rewarded version of memory-guided saccade task (1DR) only when we recorded from single DA neurons. In 1DR, position-reward mapping was changed across blocks of trials. In the early stage of training of 1DR, DA neurons responded to reward

Timeless is a critical gene in the diapause of silkworm, Bombyx

by Li Xu, Hui Liang, Li- Ping Gan, Wen-dong Wang, Yang-hu Sima, Shi-qing Xu , 2011
"... The diapause is a specific physiological phenomenon induced by circadian zeitgebers of temperature and photoperiod at the stage of maternal embryonic development. In this research, the authors investigated the linkage of diapause and the regulation of circadian rhythm by inspecting the expression pr ..."
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The diapause is a specific physiological phenomenon induced by circadian zeitgebers of temperature and photoperiod at the stage of maternal embryonic development. In this research, the authors investigated the linkage of diapause and the regulation of circadian rhythm by inspecting the expression

Research Article A New Approach Using Manganese-Enhanced MRI to Diagnose Acute Mesenteric Ischemia in a Rabbit Model: Initial Experience

by Jia-yan Min, Yi Wang
"... Copyright © 2015 Da-wei Zhao et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Purpose. Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has been ..."
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Copyright © 2015 Da-wei Zhao et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Purpose. Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) has been

The HIV mutation browser: a resource for human immunodeficiency virus mutagenesis and polymorphism data

by Norman E. Davey, Venkata P. Satagopam, Salvador Santiago-mozos, Carlos Villacorta-martin, Tanmay A. M. Bharat, Reinhard Schneider, John A. G. Briggs - PLoS Comput. Biol , 2014
"... Huge research effort has been invested over many years to determine the phenotypes of natural or artificial mutations in HIV proteins—interpretation of mutation phenotypes is an invaluable source of new knowledge. The results of this research effort are recorded in the scientific literature, but it ..."
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, but it is difficult for virologists to rapidly find it. Manually locating data on phenotypic variation within the approximately 270,000 available HIV-related research articles, or the further 1,500 articles that are published each month is a daunting task. Accordingly, the HIV research community would benefit from a

Clinical Issues Treatment of Claustrophobia for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance: Use and Effectiveness of Mild Sedation

by Jane M. Francis, Dudley J. Pennell
"... Claustrophobia is associated with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) due to the nature of the technique and lengthy examination times. We report the incidence and treatment of claustrophobia in a prospective study on the use of intravenous (N) and oral diazepam for CMR from August 1997 to June ..."
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to administer diazepam to research patients had not been granted at the beginning of this study, further analysis of the results excludes the 19 research patients. Of the 54 clinical patients, 31 were given IV diazepam (mean dose, 7.5 mg; range, 2.5-20 mg) with successful scanning in 30 (97%). Eight patients

Brief Communication

by Neuronal Intranuclear, Hyaline Inclusion
"... intranuclear hyaline inclusion disease with multiple-system atrophy. In this article, we present a rapidly progressive case of infantile neuronal intranuclear hyaline inclusion disease, which, although initially clinically diagnosed as spinocerebel-lar ataxia, was subsequently diagnosed as neuronal ..."
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intranuclear hyaline inclusion disease with multiple-system atrophy. In this article, we present a rapidly progressive case of infantile neuronal intranuclear hyaline inclusion disease, which, although initially clinically diagnosed as spinocerebel-lar ataxia, was subsequently diagnosed as neuronal

RESEARCH Open Access Growth rates of larval and juvenile bigeye scad Selar crumenophthalmus in captivity

by Aaron Welch, Ronald Hoenig, John Stieglitz, Zach Daugherty, Bruno Sardenberg, Sasa Miralao, Dan Farkas, Dan Benetti
"... Growth rates of larval and juvenile bigeye scad Selar crumenophthalmus reared in captivity were studied. The results are presented, discussed, and compared to wild S. crumenophthalmus and other pelagic fish. S. crumenophthalmus are a small pelagic carangid fish of circumtropical distribution. Larvae ..."
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stocked into four 2.5 m3 cylindro-conical tanks at two different densities (262 fish m-3 and 120 fish m-3) and reared from 45 dph to subadult stage. Fish were sampled daily for growth. No statistically significant differences in growth or survival were detected between tanks. Mean length and weight at 141

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