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    The role of nurses in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide in The Netherlands.G. G. van Bruchem-van de Scheur,A. J. G. V. D.Arend,H. H. Abu-Saad,C. Spreeuwenberg,F. C. B. van Wijmen &R. H. J. ter Meulen -2008 -Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (4):254-258.
    Background: Issues concerning legislation and regulation with respect to the role of nurses in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide gave the Minister for Health reason to commission a study of the role of nurses in medical end-of-life decisions in hospitals, home care and nursing homes.Aim: This paper reports the findings of a study of the role of nurses in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, conducted as part of a study of the role of nurses in medical end-of-life decisions. The findings for hospitals, (...) home care and nursing homes are described and compared.Method: A questionnaire was sent to 1509 nurses, employed in 73 hospitals, 55 home care organisations and 63 nursing homes. 1179 responses were suitable for analysis. The questionnaire was pilot-tested among 106 nurses, with a response rate of 85%.Results: In 37.0% of cases, the nurse was the first person with whom patients discussed their request for euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide. Consultation between physicians and nurses during the decision-making process took place quite often in hospitals and nursing homes and less frequently in home care situations . In some cases , nurses administered the euthanatics.Conclusions: The results show substantial differences between the intramural sector and the extramural sector , which are probably linked to the organisational structure of the institutions. Consultation between physicians and nurses during the decision-making process needs improvement, particularly in home care. Some nurses had administered euthanatics, although this task is by law exclusively reserved to physicians. (shrink)
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    Field Angular Momentum.A. Kato,G. Muñoz,D. Singleton,J. Dryzek &V. Dzhunushaliev -2003 -Foundations of Physics 33 (5):769-780.
    We examine the possible role played by field angular momentum in two systems of vastly different sizes: (i) the nucleon and (ii) highly magnetic white dwarf stars. For the nucleon we study the restrictions on the nucleon's structure that arise from the requirement that the total field angular (spin, orbital and field angular momentum) should satisfy the standard angular momentum commutation relationship. For the magnetic white dwarfs we argue that the magnetic field may alter the statistics of some fraction of (...) the white dwarf's electrons from fermionic to bosonic. This would effect the stars structure, giving it a smaller than expected radius, and a lower than expected temperature. In some extreme cases one could imagine that this effect could lead to the collapse of the white dwarf into a neutron star despite being below the Chandreshekar limit. (shrink)
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    An ethical perspective on euthanasia and assisted suicide in the netherlands from a nursing point of view.A. J. V. D.Arend -1998 -Nursing Ethics 5 (4):307-318.
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    Moral Problems Among Dutch Nurses: a survey.A. J. V. D.Arend &C. H. Remmers-Van Den Hurk -1999 -Nursing Ethics 6 (6):468-482.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes,Marc Schneiders,J. Lambrecht,Wim Weren,Bart J. Koet,M. J. J. Menken,J. C. Delbeek,G. Rouwhorst,Jacques van Ruiten,Ulrich Hemel,W. G. Tillmans,Ad V. D. Helm,Ad van der Helm,Drs J. L. M. Vis,A. van de Pavert,H. J. Adriaanse,A. A. Derksen,Freda Dröes &Joh G. Hahn -1990 -Bijdragen 51 (3):324-343.
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    Reviews of books.P. W. Hawkes,J. G. Rushbrooke,A. D. M. Walker,N. F. Mott &Juana V. Acrivos -1970 -Philosophical Magazine 22 (178):871-872.
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  7. Passive avoidance learning in individuals with psychopathy: modulation by reward but not by punishment.R. J. R. Blair,D. G. V. Mitchell,A. Leonard,S. Budhani,K. S. Peschardt &C. Newman -2004 -Personality and Individual Differences 37:1179–1192.
    This study investigates the ability of individuals with psychopathy to perform passive avoidance learning and whether this ability is modulated by level of reinforcement/punishment. Nineteen psychopathic and 21 comparison individuals, as defined by the Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (Hare, 1991), were given a passive avoidance task with a graded reinforcement schedule. Response to each rewarding number gained a point reward specific to that number (i.e., 1, 700, 1400 or 2000 points). Response to each punishing number lost a point punishment specific (...) to that number (i.e., the loss of 1, 700, 1400 or 2000 points). In line with predictions, individuals with psychopathy made more passive avoidance errors than the comparison individuals. In addition, while the performance of both groups was modulated by level of reward, only the performance of the comparison population was modulated by level of punishment. The results are interpreted with reference to a computational account of the emotional learning impairment in individuals with psychopathy. (shrink)
     
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  8. Tuberculosis services in partnership: the case of Egypt.A. Vassall,E. Elmoghazy,A. Galal,M. V. Cleeff,K. Dolan,D. Lowe,J. Shearer,G. M. Feldman,F. Sorvillo &B. Cole -2004 -Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 32 (1):124-128.
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    A chromosome bin map of 2148 expressed sequence tag loci of wheat homoeologous group 7.K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,G. R. Lazo,J. Hegstad,M. J. Wentz,P. M. A. Kianian,K. Simons,S. Gehlhar,J. L. Rust,R. R. Syamala,K. Obeori,S. Bhamidimarri,P. Karunadharma,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,A. M. Linkiewicz,A. Ratnasiri,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák, Miftahudin,K. Ross,J. P. Gustafson,H. S. Radhawa,M. Dilbirligi,K. S. Gill,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,R. A. Greene,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,M. E. Sorrells,O. Feril,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,D. W. Choi,D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &S. F. Kianian -unknown
    The objectives of this study were to develop a high-density chromosome bin map of homoeologous group 7 in hexaploid wheat, to identify gene distribution in these chromosomes, and to perform comparative studies of wheat with rice and barley. We mapped 2148 loci from 919 EST clones onto group 7 chromosomes of wheat. In the majority of cases the numbers of loci were significantly lower in the centromeric regions and tended to increase in the distal regions. The level of duplicated loci (...) in this group was 24% with most of these loci being localized toward the distal regions. One hundred nineteen EST probes that hybridized to three fragments and mapped to the three group 7 chromosomes were designated landmark probes and were used to construct a consensus homoeologous group 7 map. An additional 49 probes that mapped to 7AS, 7DS, and the ancestral translocated segment involving 7BS also were designated landmarks. Landmark probe orders and comparative maps of wheat, rice, and barley were produced on the basis of corresponding rice BAC/PAC and genetic markers that mapped on chromosomes 6 and 8 of rice. Identification of landmark ESTs and development of consensus maps may provide a framework of conserved coding regions predating the evolution of wheat genomes. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.W. Beuken,Wim Weren,Tamis Wever,A. L. H. M. Van Wieringen,J. Luyten,P. C. Beentjes,P. Fransen,M. Poorthuis,J. Lambrecht,J. Smit,W. G. Tillmans,A. H. C. Van Eijk,Th C. de Kruijf,Vincent de Haas,Ulrich Hemel,W. G. Tillman,R. G. W. Huysmans,A. Baekelandt,J. W. Besemer,M. F. G. Parmentier,J. Y. H. Jacobs,H. P. M. Goddijn,J. Besemer,A. V. D. Pavert,H. Bleijendaal,Marcello Gallucci,Ger Groot,C. Traets,A. A. Derksen &W. de Mahieu -1984 -Bijdragen 45 (1):59-113.
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    Group 3 chromosome bin maps of wheat and their relationship to rice chromosome 1.J. D. Munkvold,R. A. Greene,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,C. M. La Rota,H. Edwards,S. F. Sorrells,T. Dake,D. Benscher,R. Kantety,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák, Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,S. de MatthewsChao,G. R. Lazo,D. D. Hummel,O. D. Anderson,J. A. Anderson,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,J. H. Peng,N. Lapitan,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,D. Sandhu,M. Erayman,K. S. Gill,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &M. E. Sorrells -unknown
    The focus of this study was to analyze the content, distribution, and comparative genome relationships of 996 chromosome bin-mapped expressed sequence tags accounting for 2266 restriction fragments on the homoeologous group 3 chromosomes of hexaploid wheat. Of these loci, 634, 884, and 748 were mapped on chromosomes 3A, 3B, and 3D, respectively. The individual chromosome bin maps revealed bins with a high density of mapped ESTs in the distal region and bins of low density in the proximal region of the (...) chromosome arms, with the exception of 3DS and 3DL. These distributions were more localized on the higher-resolution group 3 consensus map with intermediate regions of high-mapped-EST density on both chromosome arms. Gene ontology classification of mapped ESTs was not significantly different for homoeologous group 3 chromosomes compared to the other groups. A combined analysis of the individual bin maps using 537 of the mapped ESTs revealed rearrangements between the group 3 chromosomes. Approximately 232 of the consensus mapped ESTs matched sequences on rice chromosome 1 and revealed large- and small-scale differences in gene order. Of the group 3 mapped EST unigenes ∼21 and 32% matched the Arabidopsis coding regions and proteins, respectively, but no chromosome-level gene order conservation was detected. (shrink)
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  12. Risky decisions and response reversal: is there evidence of orbitofrontal cortex dysfunction in psychopathic individuals?D. G. V. Mitchell,E. Colledge &R. J. R. Blair -2002 -Neuropsychologia 40:2013–2022.
    This study investigates the performance of psychopathic individuals on tasks believed to be sensitive to dorsolateral prefrontal and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) functioning. Psychopathic and non-psychopathic individuals, as defined by the Hare psychopathy checklist revised (PCL-R) [Hare, The Hare psychopathy checklist revised, Toronto, Ontario: Multi-Health Systems, 1991] completed a gambling task [Cognition 50 (1994) 7] and the intradimensional/extradimensional (ID/ED) shift task [Nature 380 (1996) 69]. On the gambling task, psychopathic participants showed a global tendency to choose disadvantageously. Specifically, they showed an (...) impaired ability to show learning over the course of the task. On the ID/ED task, the performance of psychopathic individuals was not significantly different from incarcerated controls on attentional set-shifting, but significant impairments were found on response reversal. These results are interpreted with reference to an OFC and amygdala dysfunction explanation of psychopathy. (shrink)
     
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. -M. Tison,P. C. Beentjes,Tamis Wever,W. Beuken,Jan C. M. Engelen,P. Fransen,P. Ahsmann,G. Bouwman,J. Wissink,W. G. Tillmans,H. Rikhof,F. J. Verstraelen,C. G. M. 'T. Mannetje,M. De Wachter,R. G. W. Huysmans,A. H. Eysink,H. Wegman,H. P. M. Goddijn,Theo Bell,J. Y. H. Jacobs,J. Plantinga,Jan W. Besemer,M. V. D. Berk,H. W. M. van Grol,H. V. Grol,M. Heijndrikx,Ben Vedder,Henk van Luijk &H. Stroeken -1979 -Bijdragen 40 (1):76-112.
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    Analysis of expressed sequence tag loci on wheat chromosome group 4. Miftahudin,K. Ross,X. -F. Ma,A. A. Mahmoud,J. Layton,M. A. Rodriguez Milla,T. Chikmawati,J. Ramalingam,O. Feril,M. S. Pathan,G. Surlan Momirovic,S. Kim,K. Chema,P. Fang,L. Haule,H. Struxness,J. Birkes,C. Yaghoubian,R. Skinner,J. McAllister,V. Nguyen,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,M. Dilbirligi,K. S. Gill,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,C. E. Bermudez-Kandianis,M. E. Sorrells,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,G. R. Lazo,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,J. Gonzalez-Hernandez,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,D. -W. Choi,R. D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset,H. T. Nguyen &J. P. Gustafson -unknown
    A total of 1918 loci, detected by the hybridization of 938 expressed sequence tag unigenes from 26 Triticeae cDNA libraries, were mapped to wheat homoeologous group 4 chromosomes using a set of deletion, ditelosomic, and nulli-tetrasomic lines. The 1918 EST loci were not distributed uniformly among the three group 4 chromosomes; 41, 28, and 31% mapped to chromosomes 4A, 4B, and 4D, respectively. This pattern is in contrast to the cumulative results of EST mapping in all homoeologous groups, as reported (...) elsewhere, that found the highest proportion of loci mapped to the B genome. Sixty-five percent of these 1918 loci mapped to the long arms of homoeologous group 4 chromosomes, while 35% mapped to the short arms. The distal regions of chromosome arms showed higher numbers of loci than the proximal regions, with the exception of 4DL. This study confirmed the complex structure of chromosome 4A that contains two reciprocal translocations and two inversions, previously identified. An additional inversion in the centromeric region of 4A was revealed. A consensus map for homoeologous group 4 was developed from 119 ESTs unique to group 4. Forty-nine percent of these ESTs were found to be homoologous to sequences on rice chromosome 3, 12% had matches with sequences on other rice chromosomes, and 39% had no matches with rice sequences at all. Limited homology was found between wheat ESTs on homoeologous group 4 and the Arabidopsis genome. Forty-two percent of the homoeologous group 4 ESTs could be classified into functional categories on the basis of blastX searches against all protein databases. (shrink)
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    The Intermediate Neutrino Program.C. Adams, Alonso Jr,A. M. Ankowski,J. A. Asaadi,J. Ashenfelter,S. N. Axani,K. Babu,C. Backhouse,H. R. Band,P. S. Barbeau,N. Barros,A. Bernstein,M. Betancourt,M. Bishai,E. Blucher,J. Bouffard,N. Bowden,S. Brice,C. Bryan,L. Camilleri,J. Cao,J. Carlson,R. E. Carr,A. Chatterjee,M. Chen,S. Chen,M. Chiu,E. D. Church,J. I. Collar,G. Collin,J. M. Conrad,M. R. Convery,R. L. Cooper,D. Cowen,H. Davoudiasl,A. De Gouvea,D. J. Dean,G. Deichert,F. Descamps,T. DeYoung,M. V. Diwan,Z. Djurcic,M. J. Dolinski,J. Dolph,B. Donnelly,S. da DwyerDytman,Y. Efremenko,L. L. Everett,A. Fava,E. Figueroa-Feliciano,B. Fleming,A. Friedland,B. K. Fujikawa,T. K. Gaisser,M. Galeazzi,D. C. Galehouse,A. Galindo-Uribarri,G. T. Garvey,S. Gautam,K. E. Gilje,M. Gonzalez-Garcia,M. C. Goodman,H. Gordon,E. Gramellini,M. P. Green,A. Guglielmi,R. W. Hackenburg,A. Hackenburg,F. Halzen,K. Han,S. Hans,D. Harris,K. M. Heeger,M. Herman,R. Hill,A. Holin &P. Huber -unknown
    The US neutrino community gathered at the Workshop on the Intermediate Neutrino Program at Brookhaven National Laboratory February 4-6, 2015 to explore opportunities in neutrino physics over the next five to ten years. Scientists from particle, astroparticle and nuclear physics participated in the workshop. The workshop examined promising opportunities for neutrino physics in the intermediate term, including possible new small to mid-scale experiments, US contributions to large experiments, upgrades to existing experiments, R&D plans and theory. The workshop was organized into (...) two sets of parallel working group sessions, divided by physics topics and technology. Physics working groups covered topics on Sterile Neutrinos, Neutrino Mixing, Neutrino Interactions, Neutrino Properties and Astrophysical Neutrinos. Technology sessions were organized into Theory, Short-Baseline Accelerator Neutrinos, Reactor Neutrinos, Detector R&D and Source, Cyclotron and Meson Decay at Rest sessions.This report summarizes discussion and conclusions from the workshop. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes,P. Ahsmann,J. -M. Tison,P. Fransen,J. Y. H. A. Jacobs,L. Bakker,J. Ghoos,R. G. W. Huysmans,M. V. D. Berk,H. Bleijendaal,A. A. Derksen &H. P. M. Goddijn -1980 -Bijdragen 41 (4):445-459.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes,M. Poorthuis,U. Hemel,P. Fransen,H. J. van Hout,W. G. Tillmans,J. Wissink,R. G. W. Huysmans,P. Verdeyen,Angela J. M. Holleboom,Ger Groot,P. van Tongeren,Marcello Gallucci,A. A. Derksen,Ulrich Hemel,H. Bleijendaal,M. V. D. Berk &H. P. M. Goddijn -1982 -Bijdragen 43 (3):318-344.
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    (1 other version)Mercy, Murder, and Morality.C. J. van der Berge,Herman H. van der Kloot Meijburg,I. van der Sluis,Henk Rigter,Courtney S. Campbell,Bette-Jane Crigger,J. G. M. Aarsten,P. V. Admiraal,I. D. de Beaufort,Th M. G. van Berkestijin,J. B. van Borssum Waalkes,E. Borst-Eilers,W. H. Cense,H. S. Cohen,H. M. Dupuis,W. Everaerd,J. K. M. Gevers,H. W. A. Hilhorst,W. R. Kastelein,H. H. van der Kloot Meijburg,H. M. Kuitert,H. J. J. Leemen,C. van der Meer,J. C. Molenaar,H. D. C. Roscam Abbing,H. Roelink,E. Schroten,C. P. Sporken,E. Ph R. Sutorius,J. Tromp Meesters,M. A. M. de Wachter,Abraham van der Spek &Richard Fenigsen -1989 -Hastings Center Report 19 (6):47.
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    A 2600-locus chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 reveals interstitial gene-rich islands and colinearity with rice. [REVIEW]E. J. Conley,V. Nduati,J. L. Gonzalez-Hernandez,A. Mesfin,M. Trudeau-Spanjers,S. Chao,G. R. Lazo,D. D. Hummel,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. S. Gill,B. Echalier,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,X. -F. Ma, Miftahudin,J. P. Gustafson,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,D. Sidhu,M. Dilbirligi,K. S. Gill,D. W. Choi,R. D. Fenton,T. J. Close,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &J. A. Anderson -unknown
    The complex hexaploid wheat genome offers many challenges for genomics research. Expressed sequence tags facilitate the analysis of gene-coding regions and provide a rich source of molecular markers for mapping and comparison with model organisms. The objectives of this study were to construct a high-density EST chromosome bin map of wheat homoeologous group 2 chromosomes to determine the distribution of ESTs, construct a consensus map of group 2 ESTs, investigate synteny, examine patterns of duplication, and assess the colinearity with rice (...) of ESTs assigned to the group 2 consensus bin map. A total of 2600 loci generated from 1110 ESTs were mapped to group 2 chromosomes by Southern hybridization onto wheat aneuploid chromosome and deletion stocks. A consensus map was constructed of 552 ESTs mapping to more than one group 2 chromosome. Regions of high gene density in distal bins and low gene density in proximal bins were found. Two interstitial gene-rich islands flanked by relatively gene-poor regions on both the short and long arms and having good synteny with rice were discovered. The map locations of two ESTs indicated the possible presence of a small pericentric inversion on chromosome 2B. Wheat chromosome group 2 was shown to share syntenous blocks with rice chromosomes 4 and 7. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes,W. Beuken,Bart J. Koet,J. Lambrecht,Reimund Bieringer,M. Parmentier,Ulrich Hemel,J. Y. H. Jacobs,Jan Kerkhofs,F. de Grijs,H. van Leeuwen,A. H. C. van Eijk,J. Besemer,J. Plantinga,H. P. M. Goddijn,H. J. Adriaanse,Ger Groot,A. V. D. Pavert &Johan G. Hahn -1985 -Bijdragen 46 (4):434-459.
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    Boekbesprekingen.W. Beuken,Martin Parmentier,F. De Meyer,Marc Schneiders,Martien Parmentier,H. J. Adriaanse,Ulrich Hemel,A. H. C. van Eijk,G. Rouwhorst,J. Besemer,Tjeu van den Berk,Frans Maas,A. V. D. Pavert,Hans van Reisen &Joh G. Hahn -1990 -Bijdragen 51 (1):85-111.
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    Flavian Documents - M. McCrum and A. G. Woodhead: Select Documents of the Principates of the Flavian Emperors, A.D. 68–96. Pp. xii+161; 8 plates. Cambridge: University Press, 1961. Cloth, 27s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]J. P. V. D. Balsdon -1962 -The Classical Review 12 (01):82-84.
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    New books. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor,C. D. Broad,Bernard Muscio,R. M. MacIver,Joseph Rickaby,Leonard J. Russell,G. A. Johnston,Henry J. Watt,M. L.,John Edgar,Arthur Robinson,J. Laird,R. R. Marett,J. L. McIntyre,W. L. Lorimer,C. V. Valentine,F. C. S. Schiller &Philip E. B. Jourdan -1913 -Mind 22 (87):403-442.
  24. Allan, LG, 207.S. Atran,F. L. Bedford,I. Berent,A. Caramazza,E. V. Clark,J. D. Coley,G. R. Fink,R. S. J. Frackowiak,P. W. Halligan &M. D. Hauser -1997 -Cognition 64:355.
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    The mechanisms of plastic strain accommodation during the high strain rate collapse of corrugated Ni–Al laminate cylinders.K. L. Olney,P. H. Chiu,A. Higgins,M. Serge,T. P. Weihs,G. M. Fritz,A. K. Stover,D. J. Benson &V. F. Nesterenko -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (26):3017-3035.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]V. R. Cardozier,Richard la Brecque,Rebecca G. Eller,Doris Walker Weathers,John Walsh,Michael J. Parsons,Richard D. Hansgen,Michael Mumper,Thomas A. Brindley &R. U. D. Anthony G. -1989 -Educational Studies 20 (4):365-408.
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    Book Review Section 1. [REVIEW]Theodore Hutchcroft,L. C. Peters,Janice Beran,Valora Washington,Don Adams,James Nichterlein,Christopher J. Lucas,Creta D. Sabine,William A. Spencer,Harvey G. Neufeldt,Maralyn Blachowicz,John R. Thelin,Daniel V. Mattox &Joseph W. Newman -1980 -Educational Studies 10 (4):395-423.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. -J. Suurmond,Martien Parmentier,Martin Parmentier,J. Lambrecht,P. Smulders,Ber Leurink,J. Y. H. A. Jacobs,W. G. Tillmans,Koenraad Ouwens,B. Höfte,Ulrich Hemel,A. van de Pavert &A. V. D. Pavert -1991 -Bijdragen 52 (3):328-348.
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  29. Somatic Markers and Response Reversal: Is There Orbitofrontal Cortex Dysfunction in Boys With Psychopathic Tendencies?R. J. R. Blair,E. Colledge &D. G. V. Mitchell -2001 -Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 29 (6):499-511.
    This study investigated the performance of boys with psychopathic tendencies and comparison boys, aged 9 to 17 years, on two tasks believed to be sensitive to amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex func- tioning. Fifty-one boys were divided into two groups according to the Psychopathy Screening Device (PSD, P. J. Frick & R. D. Hare, in press) and presented with two tasks. The tasks were the gambling task (A. Bechara, A. R. Damasio, H. Damasio, & S. W. Anderson, 1994) and the Intradimensional/ (...) Extradimensional (ID/ED) shift task (R. Dias, T. W. Robbins, & A. C. Roberts, 1996). The boys with psychopathic tendencies showed impaired performance on the gambling task. However, there were no group differences on the ID/ED task either for response reversal or extradimensional set shifting. The implications of these results for models of psychopathy are discussed. (shrink)
     
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    Race in health research: Considerations for researchers and research ethics committees.W. Van Staden,A. Nienaber,T. Rossouw,A. Turner,C. Filmalter,A. E. Mercier,J. G. Nel,B. Bapela,M. M. Beetge,R. Blumenthal,C. D. V. Castelyn,T. W. de Witt,A. G. Dlagnekova,C. Kotze,J. S. Mangwane,L. Napoles,R. Sommers,L. Sykes,W. B. van Zyl,M. Venter,A. Uys &N. Warren -2023 -South African Journal of Bioethics and Law 16 (1):9-12.
    This article provides ethical guidance on using race in health research as a variable or in defining the study population. To this end, a plain, non-exhaustive checklist is provided for researchers and research ethics committees, preceded by a brief introduction on the need for justification when using race as a variable or in defining a study population, the problem of exoticism, that distinctions pertain between race, ethnicity and ancestry, the problematic naming of races, and that race does not serve well (...) as a presumed biological construct in genetic research. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.Jacques van Ruiten,Thijs Ketelaars,W. Beuken,P. Fransen,W. G. Tillmans,J. Lambrecht,J. -M. Tison,Ulrich Hemel,A. H. C. van Eijk,Anton Vedder,R. G. W. Huysmans,A. van de Pavert,H. Bleijendaal,H. P. M. Goddijn &M. V. D. Berk -1982 -Bijdragen 43 (2):205-228.
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    Review of particle physics. [REVIEW]C. Patrignani,K. Agashe,G. Aielli,C. Amsler,M. Antonelli,D. M. Asner,H. Baer,S. Banerjee,R. M. Barnett,T. Basaglia,C. W. Bauer,J. J. Beatty,V. I. Belousov,J. Beringer,S. Bethke,H. Bichsel,O. Biebel,E. Blucher,G. Brooijmans,O. Buchmueller,V. Burkert,M. A. Bychkov,R. N. Cahn,M. Carena,A. Ceccucci,A. Cerri,D. Chakraborty,M. C. Chen,R. S. Chivukula,K. Copic,G. Cowan,O. Dahl,G. D'Ambrosio,T. Damour,D. De Florian,A. De Gouvêa,T. DeGrand,P. De Jong,G. Dissertori,B. A. Dobrescu,M. D'Onofrio,M. Doser,M. Drees,H. K. Dreiner,P. da DwyerEerola,S. Eidelman,J. Ellis,J. Erler,V. V. Ezhela,W. Fetscher,B. D. Fields,B. Foster,A. Freitas,H. Gallagher,L. Garren,H. J. Gerber,G. Gerbier,T. Gershon,T. Gherghetta,A. A. Godizov,M. Goodman,C. Grab,A. V. Gritsan,C. Grojean,M. de GroomGrünewald,A. Gurtu,T. Gutsche,H. E. Haber,K. Hagiwara,C. Hanhart,S. Hashimoto,Y. Hayato,K. G. Hayes,A. Hebecker,B. Heltsley,J. J. Hernández-Rey,K. Hikasa,J. Hisano,A. Höcker,J. Holder,A. Holtkamp,J. Huston,T. Hyodo,K. Irwin & Jackson -unknown
    © 2016 Regents of the University of California.The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 3,062 new measurements from 721 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous (...) tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 117 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including those on Pentaquarks and Inflation. The complete Review is published online in a journal and on the website of the Particle Data Group. The printed PDG Book contains the Summary Tables and all review articles but no longer includes the detailed tables from the Particle Listings. A Booklet with the Summary Tables and abbreviated versions of some of the review articles is also available. (shrink)
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,P. Smulders,G. Achten,J. Mulders,P. Fransen,A. Vandenbunder,P. Ploumen,J. Van Nuland,J. J. Houben,A. Poncelet,H. V. D. Lee,W. Couturier,J. Verhaar,E. Huffer,C. Verhaak,J. H. Nota,J. W. Kerssemakers,P. van Dael,P. van Doornik &J. Kerkhofs -1961 -Bijdragen 22 (2):204-232.
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. De Fraine,I. de la Potterie,J. Mulders,P. Smulders,R. Leys,H. Somers,L. Verbeeckx,A. Snoeck,S. Trooster,P. Fransen,A. van Kol,J. De Munter,G. Achten,P. Grootens,M. Dierickx,J. Rupert,H. Geurtsen,A. Houben,L. Steins Bisschop,F. Malmberg,H. V. D. Lee,F. De Raedemaeker,A. van Leeuwen,J. Nota,A. Poncelet,W. Couturier,L. Vander Kerken,Fr Vandenbussche,R. Hostie,H. Verbeek,P. van Doornik,P. Ploumen,F. Torfs &M. Dykmans -1957 -Bijdragen 18 (2):168-232.
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  35. Abelson, RP 64 Adams, MJ 94-5 Adler, JE 310n Ajjanagadde, V. 138, 139, 152-6 Ajzen, I. 310n.R. D. Alexander,M. J. Almeida, Anderson Jr,L. Aqvist,R. Audi,R. Axelrod,B. J. Baars,A. Baddeley,G. A. Barnard &B. Barnes -1993 - In K. I. Manktelow & D. E. Over,Rationality: psychological and philosophical perspectives. New York: Routledge.
  36. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 3–7, 2000.A. Pillay,D. Hallett,G. Hjorth,C. Jockusch,A. Kanamori,H. J. Keisler &V. McGee -2000 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (3).
     
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  37. Liu, Y., B21 Massey, C., B75 Mattingley, JB, 53 Melinger, A., B11 Meseguer, E., B1.J. L. Bradshaw,A. M. Burton,J. I. D. Campbell,K. Christianson,S. Dehaene,J. L. Elman,F. Ferreira,V. S. Ferreira,G. Gigerenzer &R. Jenkins -2006 -Cognition 98:309.
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    Chromosome bin map of expressed sequence tags in homoeologous group 1 of hexaploid wheat and homoeology with rice and arabidopsis.J. H. Peng,H. Zadeh,G. R. Lazo,J. P. Gustafson,S. Chao,O. D. Anderson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,M. Dilbirligi,D. Sandhu,K. S. Gill,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,A. A. Mahmoud, Miftahudin,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &N. L. V. Lapitan -unknown
    A total of 944 expressed sequence tags generated 2212 EST loci mapped to homoeologous group 1 chromosomes in hexaploid wheat. EST deletion maps and the consensus map of group 1 chromosomes were constructed to show EST distribution. EST loci were unevenly distributed among chromosomes 1A, 1B, and ID with 660, 826, and 726, respectively. The number of EST loci was greater on the long arms than on the short arms for all three chromosomes. The distribution of ESTs along chromosome arms (...) was nonrandom with EST clusters occurring in the distal regions of short arms and middle regions of long arms. Duplications of group 1 ESTs in other homoeologous groups occurred at a rate of 35.5%. Seventy-five percent of wheat chromosome 1 ESTs had significant matches with rice sequences, where large regions of conservation occurred between wheat consensus chromosome 1 and rice chromosome 5 and between the proximal portion of the long arm of wheat consensus chromosome 1 and rice chromosome 10. Only 9.5% of group 1 ESTs showed significant matches to Arabidopsis genome sequences. The results presented are useful for gene mapping and evolutionary and comparative genomics of grasses. (shrink)
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    In-plane and out-of-plane anisotropic magnetoresistances in La1 −xPbxMnO3thin films.D. K. Aswal,A. Singh,C. Thinaharan,S. M. Yusuf,C. S. Viswanadham,G. L. Goswami,L. C. Gupta,S. K. Gupta,J. V. Yakhmi &V. C. Sahni -2003 -Philosophical Magazine 83 (28):3181-3191.
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    New books. [REVIEW]D. Broad,A. E. Taylor,M. L.,Archibald A. Bowman,W. McD,F. C. S. Schiller,G. G.,J. Laird,V. W.,Henry J. Watt,G. Galloway,F. C. S. Schiller,Philip E. B. Jourdan,Herbert W. Blunt,B. W. &C. A. F. Rhys Davids -1912 -Mind 21 (82):260-287.
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  41. Structures and the Hyperarithmetical Hierarchy. Knight has directed or co-directed seven doctoral dissertations in mathematics and one in electrical engineering. She served on selection panels for the NSF Postdoctoral Fellowships, on program committees of numerous meetings, and as an editor of The Journal of Symbolic Logic (1989-1995). [REVIEW]D. Haskell,G. Hjorth,C. Jockusch,A. Kanamori,H. J. Keisler,V. McGee &T. Pitassi -2000 -Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (1).
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    A proto-code of ethics and conduct for European nurse directors.A. Stievano,M. G. D. Marinis,D. Kelly,J. Filkins,I. Meyenburg-Altwarg,M. Petrangeli &V. Tschudin -2012 -Nursing Ethics 19 (2):279-288.
    The proto-code of ethics and conduct for European nurse directors was developed as a strategic and dynamic document for nurse managers in Europe. It invites critical dialogue, reflective thinking about different situations, and the development of specific codes of ethics and conduct by nursing associations in different countries. The term proto-code is used for this document so that specifically country-orientated or organization-based and practical codes can be developed from it to guide professionals in more particular or situation-explicit reflection and values. (...) The proto-code of ethics and conduct for European nurse directors was designed and developed by the European Nurse Directors Association’s (ENDA) advisory team. This article gives short explanations of the code’ s preamble and two main parts: Nurse directors' ethical basis, and Principles of professional practice, which is divided into six specific points: competence, care, safety, staff, life-long learning and multi-sectorial working. (shrink)
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    Childhood IQ of parents related to characteristics of their offspring: linking the Scottish Mental Survey 1932 to the Midspan Family Study.C. L. Hart,I. J. Deary,G. Davey Smith,M. N. Upton,L. J. Whalley,J. M. Starr,D. J. Hole,V. Wilson &G. C. M. Watt -2005 -Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (5):623.
    The objective of the study was to investigate the relationship between childhood IQ of parents and characteristics of their adult offspring. It was a prospective family cohort study linked to a mental ability survey of the parents and set in Renfrew and Paisley in Scotland. Participants were 1921-born men and women who took part in the Scottish Mental Survey in 1932 and the Renfrew/Paisley study in the 1970s, and whose offspring took part in the Midspan Family study in 1996. There (...) were 286 offspring from 179 families. Parental IQ was related to some, but not all characteristics of offspring. Greater parental IQ was associated with taller offspring. Parental IQ was inversely related to number of cigarettes smoked by offspring. Higher parental IQ was associated with better education, offspring social class and offspring deprivation category. There were no significant relationships between parental IQ and offspring systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, cholesterol, glucose, lung function, weight, body mass index, waist hip ratio, housing, alcohol consumption, marital status, car use and exercise. Structural equation modelling showed parental IQ associated with offspring education directly and mediated via parental social class. Offspring education was associated with offspring smoking and social class. The smoking finding may have implications for targeting of health education. (shrink)
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    Security analysis and resource requirements of group-oriented user access control for hardware-constrained wireless network services.D. Ventura,Aitor Gómez-Goiri,V. Catania,Diego López-de-Ipiña,J. A. M. Naranjo &L. G. Casado -2016 -Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (4).
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    The India Experience.Nandini Kumar,G. D. Ravindran,A. Bhan,J. S. Srivastava &V. M. Nair -2008 -Journal of Academic Ethics 6 (4):295-303.
    This article featuring India constitutes one of five articles in a collection of essays on local capacity-building in research ethics by graduates from the University of Toronto’s Joint Centre for Bioethics MHSc in Bioethics, International Stream program funded by the Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences. Research ethics is a growing area of work and interest in India. Ethics review remains the weakest component in the mechanism of good clinical practice, and there is a severe dearth (...) of professionals trained in ethics who can provide leadership. Although the Indian Good Clinical Practice Guidelines, the Indian Medical Council Act, and the Drugs and Cosmetics Act require that the Indian Council of Medical Research’s ethical guidelines be followed as a mandatory requirement for physicians who conduct research, there is a pervasive lack of awareness of basic requirements guiding the ethical conduct of research. There is a great need to strengthen India’s research ethics capacity and regulatory framework for research. (shrink)
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  46. Each year@ ogn&~ n is obliged to request the help of a certain number of guest reviewers who assist in the assessment of manuscripts. Without their cooperation the journal would not be able to maintain its high standards. We are happy to be able to thank the following people for their help in refereeing manuscripts during 1989.J. Alegria,W. Badecker,M. Bar-Hillel,D. Bekerian,E. Bisiach,P. Bloom,K. Bock,G. Boolos,V. Bruce &B. Byrne -1990 -Cognition 35:101.
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    Development of an expressed sequence tag resource for wheat : EST generation, unigene analysis, probe selection and bioinformatics for a 16,000-locus bin-delineated map. [REVIEW]G. R. Lazo,S. Chao,D. D. Hummel,H. Edwards,C. C. Crossman,N. Lui,V. L. de MatthewsCarollo,D. L. Hane,F. M. You,G. E. Butler,R. E. Miller,T. J. Close,J. H. Peng,N. L. V. Lapitan,J. P. Gustafson,L. L. Qi,B. Echalier,B. S. Gill,M. Dilbirligi,H. S. Randhawa,K. S. Gill,R. A. Greene,M. E. Sorrells,E. D. Akhunov,J. Dvorák,A. M. Linkiewicz,J. Dubcovsky,K. G. Hossain,V. Kalavacharla,S. F. Kianian,A. A. Mahmoud, Miftahudin,X. -F. Ma,E. J. Conley,J. A. Anderson,M. S. Pathan,H. T. Nguyen,P. E. McGuire,C. O. Qualset &O. D. Anderson -unknown
    This report describes the rationale, approaches, organization, and resource development leading to a large-scale deletion bin map of the hexaploid wheat genome. Accompanying reports in this issue detail results from chromosome bin-mapping of expressed sequence tags representing genes onto the seven homoeologous chromosome groups and a global analysis of the entire mapped wheat EST data set. Among the resources developed were the first extensive public wheat EST collection. Described are protocols for sequencing, sequence processing, EST nomenclature, and the assembly of (...) ESTs into contigs. These contigs plus singletons were used for selection of distinct sequence motif unigenes. Selected ESTs were rearrayed, validated by 5′ and 3′ sequencing, and amplified for probing a series of wheat aneuploid and deletion stocks. Images and data for all Southern hybridizations were deposited in databases and were used by the coordinators for each of the seven homoeologous chromosome groups to validate the mapping results. Results from this project have established the foundation for future developments in wheat genomics. (shrink)
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    An assessment of the process of informed consent at the University Hospital of the West Indies.A. T. Barnett,I. Crandon,J. F. Lindo,G. Gordon-Strachan,D. Robinson &D. Ranglin -2008 -Journal of Medical Ethics 34 (5):344-347.
    Objective: To assess the adequacy of the process of informed consent for surgical patients at the University Hospital of the West Indies. Method: The study is a prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive study. 210 patients at the University Hospital of the West Indies were interviewed using a standardised investigator-administered questionnaire, developed by the authors, after obtaining witnessed, informed consent for participation in the study. Data were analysed using SPSS V.12 for Windows. Results: Of the patients, 39.4% were male. Of the surgical procedures, (...) 68.6% were scheduled, 7.6% urgent and 23.8% emergency, 35.2% were minor and 64.8% major. Information imparted/received was acceptable in 40% of cases, good in 24% and inadequate (unacceptable) in 36% of cases. Almost all (97.6%) patients stated that they understood why an operation was planned and 93.3% thought that they had given informed consent. Most (95.2%) thought that they had free choice and made up their own mind. A quarter (25.2%) of all patients were told that it was mandatory for them to sign the form. There was a discussion of possible side effects and complications in 56.7% of patients. Conclusions: This study clearly indicates that surgical patients at the University Hospital of the West Indies feel that they have given informed consent. However, it also suggests that more information should be given to patients for consent to be truly informed. (shrink)
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  49. Ahn, W., 81 Martin, JH. 233 Alterman, R., 205 Medin, DL, 81 Bookman, LA, 205 Bordage, Cl., 185.H. P. A. Boshuizen,H. C. Boxsahin,D. Chapman,Z. Dienes,N. V. Findler,J. C. Glasgow,V. Goel,R. M. Pilkington,Rumelhart de &H. G. Schmidt -1992 -Cognitive Science 16:583.
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    Proceedings from the IV Brazilian Meeting on Research Integrity, Science and Publication Ethics (IV BRISPE): Goi'nia, Brasil. 17-18 November 2016. [REVIEW]A. S. C. Abreu,H. S. Selistre-de-Araujo,D. Guilhem,M. R. C. G. Novaes,N. R. A. Silva,M. Palácios,P. G. Camacho,M. Russo,A. Abreu,S. Cruz-Riascos,L. V. R. Rezende,A. C. Quintela,J. Leta,E. Damasio,H. H. Caiaffa Filho,R. M. Catarino,A. A. B. Almodóvar,A. P. Vicentini,B. C. Machado,M. M. Sorenson,J. R. Lapa E. Silva,A. Palma,R. M. V. R. Almeida,E. H. Watanabe,D. Foguel,S. M. R. Vasconcelos,C. A. Guimarães,A. Schtscherbyna,J. C. Amaral,H. G. Falcão,F. R. Mota,S. C. Bourguignon,R. Kant de Lima,S. Liskauskas,M. C. Cassimiro,J. Araújo,A. S. Carvalho,M. Patrão Neves,F. M. Litto,M. D. P. Silva,L. S. Gracioso,A. C. Furnival,P. M. Lourenço,V. Ronchi,M. M. M. Machado,R. Amaral,M. D. Ribeiro,R. Neves,V. C. Garbocci,M. Fontes-Domingues,P. Biancovilli,R. T. Souza,P. V. S. Souza,D. C. Machado,C. C. Santos,A. M. Gollner,H. S. Pinheiro,G. A. Fófano,A. A. P. Santa Rosa,C. H. Debenedito Silva,A. M. M. Soares,M. M. P. Diós-Borges,E. Duarte & Gar -2017 -Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (Suppl 1).
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