Factors Determining Selection of Valve Prosthesis - Tissue or Mechanical: Current Status

Author(s):  
S. Chatterjee ◽  
T.J. Gardner
Author(s):  
Desislava K. Gyurova

High-quality food composition data should be representative of national food habits and consumption patterns. They should be generated according to established standard international guidelines so that they are comparable and reliable. Well-designed tables and databases should include a good selection of food components and majority of commonly consumed foods. However, this is often not the case as many tables only include raw foods and a small number of nutrients while processed and fortified foods are lacking. The aim of this review is to focus on the importance of national food composition databases; to show the current status of the problem in Bulgaria; and priorities in the development of a new modern database; in order to attract the attention of stakeholders (government institutions, universities, research institutes, manufacturers and independent specialized laboratories).


Author(s):  
A.I. Petelko ◽  

Reclamation of land on community land funds and the hydrographic network contributes to the most effective means of protecting the soil from water erosion. However, the condition, growth, and productivity of the protective forest stands themselves depend on the species composition. Many years of studies have clearly shown that not all tree species and shrubs can successfully grow on washed soils. Extensive scientific material provides a description of the growth and current status of the studied species, a detailed taxation description of the forest plantations. Of particular value are those species that can grow on eroded lands and protect the soil from erosion.


1984 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 721-724 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. F. Skinner

A. What is the current status of theory in radical behaviorism? Radical behaviorism is antitheoretical in the sense that it attacks and rejects traditional explanations of behavior in terms of internal initiating causes. It is anti-creationist. It turns instead, as Darwin did, to the selection of presumably random variations by contingencies of survival (ethology) and contingencies of reinforcement (the experimental analysis of behavior). In that analysis, rate of responding is taken as a basic datum and studied as a function of many contingencies of reinforcement. The results are factual, not theoretical. The analysis has “matured” by successfully analyzing more and more complex arrangements of variables. If rate of responding is taken as a measure of probability of response, an element of theory no doubt arises, and theory may be necessary in interpreting facts about behavior which are out of reach of precise prediction and control. As in modern astronomy, a laboratory science of behavior will continue, I believe, to give the best possible explanation of facts beyond experimental control – events in the world at large in the case of behavior, the waves and particles reaching the earth from outer space in the case of astronomy. The depth and breadth of both fields depend not upon improvements in theory but upon success in the analysis of presumably similar phenomena where some degree of prediction and control is possible.


Author(s):  
Margret Sibylle Engel ◽  
André Fiebig ◽  
Carmella Pfaffenbach ◽  
Janina Fels

AbstractThis work reviews the literature of 46 peer-reviewed papers and presents the current status on the use of psychoacoustic indicators in soundscape studies. The selection of papers for a systematic review followed the PRISMA method. Afterwards, descriptive analysis and principal component analysis (PCA) were realised. For the PCA, the following parameters extracted from the papers were analysed: psychoacoustic indicator, hypothesis, statistical units, data collection method and major findings for each investigated psychoacoustic indicator. The results show an overview of the use of psychoacoustic indicators, through main hypothesis and findings for each psychoacoustic indicator i.e. the importance of statistical units, such as percentiles, to investigate the hypothesis related to the description of auditory descriptors and perceptual attributes. Another important finding is that many papers lack the specification of computation methods limiting the comparability of study results and impeding the meta-analyses.


2019 ◽  
Vol 82 (4) ◽  
pp. 342-364 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manuel Goyanes

This research-based essay examines the national diversity of editorial boards from a selection of journals in communication sciences. Specifically, it reviews the board composition of 39 Journal Citation Report journals indexed in quartile one (Q1) and quartile two (Q2) in the category of ‘communication’, proposing a typology of dominant nationalities. The most distinguished countries are the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Germany, monopolizing 79.4% of total members. The exaggerated domination of certain geographies is surprising given the increasing acknowledgement of plurality as a constitutive value of scientific progress. The article then problematizes why plurality is limited and, therefore, identifies a body of social and cultural bonds that underpin the domination of certain epistemic cultures. The study finally proposes an agenda that moves beyond the current status quo, and considers how these actions are likely to promote a more pluralistic and diverse intellectual terrain.


Circulation ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 1208-1214 ◽  
Author(s):  
NAVIN C. NANDA ◽  
RAYMOND GRAMIAK ◽  
PRAVIN M. SHAH ◽  
JAMES A. DEWEESE ◽  
EARLE B. MAHONEY

Author(s):  
Keith T. Flaherty ◽  
Jeff A. Sosman ◽  
Michael B. Atkins

Overview: Recent advances in the understanding of the melanoma biology and tumor immunology have yielded new treatment strategies for patients with advanced melanoma. Within the past year, the selective BRAF inhibitor vemurafenib and immune checkpoint inhibitor ipilimumab have been added to the treatment armamentarium. In addition, other molecularly targeted agents and immunotherapies are showing considerable promise. The availability of multiple, effective treatment options for patients with melanoma, although long sought, has complicated treatment decisions. This article will review the advances in our understanding of melanoma biology and tumor immunology, the current status of immunotherapy, the advances in molecularly targeted therapy for patients with BRAF mutant melanomas, the possible approaches to patients with BRAF wild-type (WT) tumors, and the current considerations for treatment selection of individual patients.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayank Saraswat ◽  
Luca Musante ◽  
Alessandra Ravidá ◽  
Brian Shortt ◽  
Barry Byrne ◽  
...  

Advances in fermentation technologies have resulted in the production of increased yields of proteins of economic, biopharmaceutical, and medicinal importance. Consequently, there is an absolute requirement for the development of rapid, cost-effective methodologies which facilitate the purification of such products in the absence of contaminants, such as superfluous proteins and endotoxins. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of a selection of key purification methodologies currently being applied in both academic and industrial settings and discuss how innovative and effective protocols such as aqueous two-phase partitioning, membrane chromatography, and high-performance tangential flow filtration may be applied independently of or in conjunction with more traditional protocols for downstream processing applications.


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