An enzyme that catalyzes the oxidation of catechol to muconic acid with the use of Fe3+ as a cofactor. This enzyme was formerly characterized as EC 1.13.1.1 and EC 1.99.2.2.
Differentiation antigens found on thymocytes and on cytotoxic and suppressor T-lymphocytes. CD8 antigens are members of the immunoglobulin supergene family and are associative recognition elements in MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) Class I-restricted interactions.
Complex of at least five membrane-bound polypeptides in mature T-lymphocytes that are non-covalently associated with one another and with the T-cell receptor (RECEPTORS, ANTIGEN, T-CELL). The CD3 complex includes the gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, and eta chains (subunits). When antigen binds to the T-cell receptor, the CD3 complex transduces the activating signals to the cytoplasm of the T-cell. The CD3 gamma and delta chains (subunits) are separate from and not related to the gamma/delta chains of the T-cell receptor (RECEPTORS, ANTIGEN, T-CELL, GAMMA-DELTA).
A membrane glycoprotein and differentiation antigen expressed on the surface of T-cells that binds to CD40 ANTIGENS on B-LYMPHOCYTES and induces their proliferation. Mutation of the gene for CD40 ligand is a cause of HYPER-IGM IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME, TYPE 1.
A member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily with specificity for CD40 LIGAND. It is found on mature B-LYMPHOCYTES and some EPITHELIAL CELLS, lymphoid DENDRITIC CELLS. Evidence suggests that CD40-dependent activation of B-cells is important for generation of memory B-cells within the germinal centers. Mutations of the gene for CD40 antigen result in HYPER-IGM IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME, TYPE 3. Signaling of the receptor occurs through its association with TNF RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED FACTORS.
Acidic sulfated integral membrane glycoproteins expressed in several alternatively spliced and variable glycosylated forms on a wide variety of cell types including mature T-cells, B-cells, medullary thymocytes, granulocytes, macrophages, erythrocytes, and fibroblasts. CD44 antigens are the principle cell surface receptors for hyaluronate and this interaction mediates binding of lymphocytes to high endothelial venules. (From Abbas et al., Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 2d ed, p156)
Glycoproteins found on immature hematopoietic cells and endothelial cells. They are the only molecules to date whose expression within the blood system is restricted to a small number of progenitor cells in the bone marrow.
Costimulatory T-LYMPHOCYTE receptors that have specificity for CD80 ANTIGEN and CD86 ANTIGEN. Activation of this receptor results in increased T-cell proliferation, cytokine production and promotion of T-cell survival.
Ratio of T-LYMPHOCYTES that express the CD4 ANTIGEN to those that express the CD8 ANTIGEN. This value is commonly assessed in the diagnosis and staging of diseases affecting the IMMUNE SYSTEM including HIV INFECTIONS.
Glycolipid-anchored membrane glycoproteins expressed on cells of the myelomonocyte lineage including monocytes, macrophages, and some granulocytes. They function as receptors for the complex of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and LPS-binding protein.
A bifunctional enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis and HYDROLYSIS of CYCLIC ADP-RIBOSE (cADPR) from NAD+ to ADP-RIBOSE. It is a cell surface molecule which is predominantly expressed on LYMPHOID CELLS and MYELOID CELLS.
A critical subpopulation of T-lymphocytes involved in the induction of most immunological functions. The HIV virus has selective tropism for the T4 cell which expresses the CD4 phenotypic marker, a receptor for HIV. In fact, the key element in the profound immunosuppression seen in HIV infection is the depletion of this subset of T-lymphocytes.
Glycoproteins expressed on cortical thymocytes and on some dendritic cells and B-cells. Their structure is similar to that of MHC Class I and their function has been postulated as similar also. CD1 antigens are highly specific markers for human LANGERHANS CELLS.
A costimulatory ligand expressed by ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS that binds to CTLA-4 ANTIGEN with high specificity and to CD28 ANTIGEN with low specificity. The interaction of CD80 with CD28 ANTIGEN provides a costimulatory signal to T-LYMPHOCYTES, while its interaction with CTLA-4 ANTIGEN may play a role in inducing PERIPHERAL TOLERANCE.
Glycoprotein members of the immunoglobulin superfamily which participate in T-cell adhesion and activation. They are expressed on most peripheral T-lymphocytes, natural killer cells, and thymocytes, and function as co-receptors or accessory molecules in the T-cell receptor complex.
Differentiation antigens expressed on B-lymphocytes and B-cell precursors. They are involved in regulation of B-cell proliferation.
A costimulatory ligand expressed by ANTIGEN-PRESENTING CELLS that binds to CD28 ANTIGEN with high specificity and to CTLA-4 ANTIGEN with low specificity. The interaction of CD86 with CD28 ANTIGEN provides a stimulatory signal to T-LYMPHOCYTES, while its interaction with CTLA-4 ANTIGEN may play a role in inducing PERIPHERAL TOLERANCE.
A tumor necrosis factor receptor subtype found in a variety of tissues and on activated LYMPHOCYTES. It has specificity for FAS LIGAND and plays a role in regulation of peripheral immune responses and APOPTOSIS. Multiple isoforms of the protein exist due to multiple ALTERNATIVE SPLICING. The activated receptor signals via a conserved death domain that associates with specific TNF RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED FACTORS in the CYTOPLASM.
Glycoproteins expressed on all mature T-cells, thymocytes, and a subset of mature B-cells. Antibodies specific for CD5 can enhance T-cell receptor-mediated T-cell activation. The B-cell-specific molecule CD72 is a natural ligand for CD5. (From Abbas et al., Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 2d ed, p156)
Differentiation antigens residing on mammalian leukocytes. CD stands for cluster of differentiation, which refers to groups of monoclonal antibodies that show similar reactivity with certain subpopulations of antigens of a particular lineage or differentiation stage. The subpopulations of antigens are also known by the same CD designation.
Cell-surface glycoprotein beta-chains that are non-covalently linked to specific alpha-chains of the CD11 family of leukocyte-adhesion molecules (RECEPTORS, LEUKOCYTE-ADHESION). A defect in the gene encoding CD18 causes LEUKOCYTE-ADHESION DEFICIENCY SYNDROME.
The 140 kDa isoform of NCAM (neural cell adhesion molecule) containing a transmembrane domain and short cytoplasmic tail. It is expressed by all lymphocytes mediating non-MHC restricted cytotoxicity and is present on some neural tissues and tumors.
A member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily that may play a role in the regulation of NF-KAPPA B and APOPTOSIS. They are found on activated T-LYMPHOCYTES; B-LYMPHOCYTES; NEUTROPHILS; EOSINOPHILS; MAST CELLS and NK CELLS. Overexpression of CD30 antigen in hematopoietic malignancies make the antigen clinically useful as a biological tumor marker. Signaling of the receptor occurs through its association with TNF RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED FACTORS.
A cell adhesion protein that was originally identified as a heat stable antigen in mice. It is involved in METASTASIS and is highly expressed in many NEOPLASMS.
Leukocyte differentiation antigens and major platelet membrane glycoproteins present on MONOCYTES; ENDOTHELIAL CELLS; PLATELETS; and mammary EPITHELIAL CELLS. They play major roles in CELL ADHESION; SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; and regulation of angiogenesis. CD36 is a receptor for THROMBOSPONDINS and can act as a scavenger receptor that recognizes and transports oxidized LIPOPROTEINS and FATTY ACIDS.
A subtype of tetraspanin proteins that play a role in cell adhesion, cell motility, and tumor metastasis. CD9 antigens take part in the process of platelet activation and aggregation, the formation of paranodal junctions in neuronal tissue, and the fusion of sperm with egg.
Unglycosylated phosphoproteins expressed only on B-cells. They are regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thought to play a role in B-cell activation and proliferation.
Differentiation antigens expressed on pluripotential hematopoietic cells, most human thymocytes, and a major subset of peripheral blood T-lymphocytes. They have been implicated in integrin-mediated cellular adhesion and as signalling receptors on T-cells.
A sialic acid-rich protein and an integral cell membrane mucin. It plays an important role in activation of T-LYMPHOCYTES.
A critical subpopulation of regulatory T-lymphocytes involved in MHC Class I-restricted interactions. They include both cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (T-LYMPHOCYTES, CYTOTOXIC) and CD8+ suppressor T-lymphocytes.
A group of three different alpha chains (CD11a, CD11b, CD11c) that are associated with an invariant CD18 beta chain (ANTIGENS, CD18). The three resulting leukocyte-adhesion molecules (RECEPTORS, LEUKOCYTE ADHESION) are LYMPHOCYTE FUNCTION-ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN-1; MACROPHAGE-1 ANTIGEN; and ANTIGEN, P150,95.
A ubiquitously expressed membrane glycoprotein. It interacts with a variety of INTEGRINS and mediates responses to EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS.
Small glycoproteins found on both hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells. CD59 restricts the cytolytic activity of homologous complement by binding to C8 and C9 and blocking the assembly of the membrane attack complex. (From Barclay et al., The Leukocyte Antigen FactsBook, 1993, p234)
A transmembrane protein belonging to the tumor necrosis factor superfamily that specifically binds to CD27 ANTIGEN. It is found on activated T-LYMPHOCYTES; B-LYMPHOCYTES; and DENDRITIC CELLS where it plays a role in stimulating the proliferation of CD4-POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES and CD8-POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES.
A ubiquitously expressed complement receptor that binds COMPLEMENT C3B and COMPLEMENT C4B and serves as a cofactor for their inactivation. CD46 also interacts with a wide variety of pathogens and mediates immune response.
A CD antigen that contains a conserved I domain which is involved in ligand binding. When combined with CD18 the two subunits form MACROPHAGE-1 ANTIGEN.
The number of CD4-POSITIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES per unit volume of BLOOD. Determination requires the use of a fluorescence-activated flow cytometer.
Oligosaccharide antigenic determinants found principally on NK cells and T-cells. Their role in the immune response is poorly understood.
Tetraspanin proteins that are involved in a variety of cellular functions including BASEMENT MEMBRANE assembly, and in the formation of a molecular complexes on the surface of LYMPHOCYTES.
A member of the tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily that is specific for 4-1BB LIGAND. It is found in a variety of immune cell types including activated T-LYMPHOCYTES; NATURAL KILLER CELLS; and DENDRITIC CELLS. Activation of the receptor on T-LYMPHOCYTES plays a role in their expansion, production of cytokines and survival. Signaling by the activated receptor occurs through its association with TNF RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED FACTORS.
A membrane-bound tumor necrosis family member found primarily on activated T-LYMPHOCYTES that binds specifically to CD30 ANTIGEN. It may play a role in INFLAMMATION and immune regulation.
Cell adhesion molecules present on virtually all monocytes, platelets, and granulocytes. CD31 is highly expressed on endothelial cells and concentrated at the junctions between them.
An integrin alpha subunit of approximately 150-kDa molecular weight. It is expressed at high levels on monocytes and combines with CD18 ANTIGEN to form the cell surface receptor INTEGRIN ALPHAXBETA2. The subunit contains a conserved I-domain which is characteristic of several of alpha integrins.
Tetraspanin proteins found associated with LAMININ-binding INTEGRINS. The CD151 antigens may play a role in the regulation of CELL MOTILITY.
GPI-linked membrane proteins broadly distributed among hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells. CD55 prevents the assembly of C3 CONVERTASE or accelerates the disassembly of preformed convertase, thus blocking the formation of the membrane attack complex.
Glycoproteins with a wide distribution on hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells and strongly expressed on macrophages. CD58 mediates cell adhesion by binding to CD2; (ANTIGENS, CD2); and this enhances antigen-specific T-cell activation.
Ubiquitously-expressed tetraspanin proteins that are found in late ENDOSOMES and LYSOSOMES and have been implicated in intracellular transport of proteins.
Zinc-binding metalloproteases that are members of the type II integral membrane metalloproteases. They are expressed by GRANULOCYTES; MONOCYTES; and their precursors as well as by various non-hematopoietic cells. They release an N-terminal amino acid from a peptide, amide or arylamide.
An alpha-integrin subunit found on lymphocytes, granulocytes, macrophages and monocytes. It combines with the integrin beta2 subunit (CD18 ANTIGEN) to form LYMPHOCYTE FUNCTION-ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN-1.
A widely distributed cell surface transmembrane glycoprotein that stimulates the synthesis of MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES. It is found at high levels on the surface of malignant NEOPLASMS and may play a role as a mediator of malignant cell behavior.
Process of classifying cells of the immune system based on structural and functional differences. The process is commonly used to analyze and sort T-lymphocytes into subsets based on CD antigens by the technique of flow cytometry.
A widely expressed transmembrane glycoprotein that functions as a METASTASIS suppressor protein. It is underexpressed in a variety of human NEOPLASMS.

Integrated Obstetric Curriculum for Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency, Radiology Residency and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship program at an accredited American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Diagnostic Ultrasound Center. (1/6)

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this work was to demonstrate the approach to developing an integrated curriculum for obstetric ultrasound training by utilizing an accredited American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine teaching platform. METHODS: During the 1996-98 academic years, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine guidelines for ultrasound performance and training were integrated into a multifaceted training program for obstetric and radiological residents and maternal-fetal medicine fellows consisting of a structured reading program, self study of a 35-mm slide program of normal/abnormal anatomy, a basic ultrasound and fetal echocardiography interactive CD program, hands-on supervised scanning program and practical and certificate-bearing fetal echocardiography courses for fellows. All obstetric residents were given pretests and post-tests to measure learning performance in the program. The results from these tests were analyzed for statistical significance. RESULTS: Thirteen obstetric residents completed the training program. The locally developed pretest showed a mean of 16/40 correct questions with an SD of 1.85. After completing the training, the mean obstetric resident scores on the post-test were 32/40 with an SD of 5.9. This difference was statistically significantly different, P < 0.009. Radiology residents showed an improvement from no residents passing the obstetric ultrasound portion on the 1996 Radiology Boards to 100% pass rate in 1997 (four residents per year) after completing the course. Maternal-fetal medicine fellows progressed from inability to perform acceptable fetal echocardiography to full ability to perform fetal echocardiographic examinations. CONCLUSION: An integrated approach to obstetric ultrasound training for obstetric and radiologic residents and maternal-fetal medicine fellows with multifaceted learning methods is easily achieved with available guidance from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.  (+info)

Cardiovascular interactions: an interactive tutorial and mathematical model. (2/6)

The maintenance of an adequate cardiac output and systemic arterial blood pressure is a complex process with intricacies that are often difficult to understand. Cardiovascular Interactions is an active learning tool that demonstrates the interactions between the functions of the heart and peripheral circulation. This learning package consists of a Lab Book, a Model, and an Information file. The Lab Book is an interactive tutorial for exploring the relative influences of parameter changes on the cardiovascular system under normal, stressful, or pathophysiological conditions. The learners are guided to predict the direction and relative magnitude of changes of key variables in the cardiovascular system, evaluate the accuracy of their predictions, and describe the cause-and-effect mechanisms involved. Consequences of heart failure, hemorrhage, exercise, and changes in intrathoracic pressure can be explored. The results obtained in the Lab Book are based on a five-compartment mathematical Model, which reflects our current understanding of the basic control of the cardiovascular system. The Model was designed to be complex enough to be realistic, yet not so complex as to be overwhelming. An Information File contains definitions and descriptions of classical physiology about key concepts, including figures, and a detailed description of the Model. Hypertext tags embedded in the Lab Book are used to access the Information File. The Cardiovascular Interactions learning package was designed to run from its CD and so does not need to be installed.  (+info)

Attributes of interactive online health information systems. (3/6)

The development of online communication systems related to prevention, decision making, and coping with cancer has outpaced theoretical attention to the attributes that appeal to system users and that create effective interactions. This essay reviews a number of sociotechnical attributes related to online discussion systems and tutorials, including interactivity, presence, homophily, social distance, anonymity/privacy, and interaction management. These attributes are derived from different theoretical perspectives which have led to clinical trials and other empirical studies demonstrating effectiveness or attraction to end users. The effects of a subset of these attributes are connected to learning, social influence, and coping, as illustrated in evaluations of an interactive smoking prevention site and a cancer advice/support discussion system.  (+info)

A randomized, controlled trial of an interactive educational computer package for children with asthma. (4/6)

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact and acceptability of an educational multimedia program designed to promote self-management skills in children with asthma. METHODS: We conducted a randomized, controlled trial with measures at baseline and 1- and 6-month follow-up. The trial was conducted in pediatric outpatient respiratory clinics in 3 United Kingdom hospitals. Participants included 101 children aged 7 to 14 years under the care of hospital-based asthma services. The children were randomly assigned to receive an asthma information booklet alone or the booklet plus The Asthma Files, an interactive CD-ROM for children with asthma. Asthma knowledge was the primary outcome measure. Other measures included asthma locus of control, lung function, use of oral steroids, and school absence. RESULTS: At the 1-month follow-up (n = 99), children in the computer group had improved knowledge compared with the control group and a more internal locus of control. There were no differences in objective lung-function measures, hospitalizations, or oral steroid use. The study participants were positive in their evaluation of the intervention. At the 6-month follow-up (n = 90), significantly fewer children in the intervention group had required oral steroids and had had time off school for asthma in the previous 6 months. The difference did not reach statistical significance in the intention-to-treat analysis for both steroid use and school absence. CONCLUSION: The Asthma Files was found to be an effective and popular health education tool for promoting asthma self-management skills within pediatric care.  (+info)

Effects of an interactive CD-program on 6 months readmission rate in patients with heart failure - a randomised, controlled trial [NCT00311194]. (5/6)

BACKGROUND: Disease-management programmes including patient education have promoted improvement in outcome for patients with heart failure. However, there is sparse evidence concerning which component is essential for success, and very little is known regarding the validity of methods or material used for the education. METHODS: Effects of standard information to heart failure patients given prior to discharge from hospital were compared with additional education by an interactive program on all-cause readmission or death within 6 months. As a secondary endpoint, patients' general knowledge of heart failure and its treatment was tested after 2 months. RESULTS: Two hundred and thirty patients were randomised to standard information (S) or additional CD-ROM education (E). In (S) 52 % reached the endpoint vs. 49 % in (E). This difference was not significant. Of those who completed the questionnaire (37 %), patients in (E) achieved better knowledge and a marginally better outcome. CONCLUSION: The lack of effect on the readmission rate could be due to an insufficient sample size but might also indicate that in pharmacologically well-treated patients there is little room for altering the course of the condition. As there was some indication that patients who knew more about their condition might fare better, the place for intensive education and support of heart failure patients has yet to be determined.  (+info)

Comparison of use and appreciation of a print-delivered versus CD-ROM-delivered, computer-tailored intervention targeting saturated fat intake: randomized controlled trial. (6/6)

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Objective: To develop a knowledge assessment tool to assess baseline knowledge and current practice regarding maternal-fetal medicine. Methods: A literature search was complemented with categorization of questions under five predefined domains related to maternal-fetal medicine. The final questionnaire was sent for expert review, cultural adaptation, and piloting, with feedback incorporated accordingly. Results: A questionnaire was developed consisting of questions pertaining to demographics, knowledge, and current practice. Conclusions: This tool is of interest to researchers, educators, and clinicians aiming to assess baseline knowledge, current curricula (both entry-to-practice and graduate) and continuing education opportunities for practicing pharmacists ...
Maternal-fetal medicine is the branch of obstetrics that relates to the management of complicated and high-risk pregnancies. Medical complications of pregnancy may include heart disease, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, diabetes, infectious diseases and lupus.. Feinstein Institute researchers are conducting maternal-fetal medicine research in several areas that include the regulation of maternal and fetal inflammation and how inflammation during pregnancy correlates with various maternal and fetal/neonatal outcomes. They study conditions that negatively impact the health of pregnant mothers and their babies like preterm labor, preeclampsia, maternal infections, intrauterine growth restriction, obesity, and gestational diabetes. Scientists also are investigating the consequence of in utero exposure to maternal antibodies and its potential role in autism and post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition, the group has established the Generations Project, which aims to collect data and biological ...
Alexis-Garsee, C., Gilbert, H., van den Akker, O. April 2010. A qualitative analysis of barriers, motivation to quit and tailored interventions for smoking cessation in smokers with and without COPD. UK Respiratory Research Foundation (UKRRF), International Primary Care Research Group (IPCRG); 22,771, 2010-2012.. This research used a computer-tailored intervention, which was previously evaluated in a large randomised controlled trial with smokers recruited from primary care (ESCAPE Trial), to provide personalised tailored feedback reports to smokers. We aimed to explore and investigate the views of smokers with and without COPD. especially their experiences of smoking and quitting and to adapt the computer-tailored intervention for use with smokers with COPD. ...
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The American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) is an independent, nonprofit, student-run organization dedicated to providing unmatched progressive programs, information, and resources on issues critical to architecture and the experience of education. The vision of the AIAS is to promote excellence in architecture education, and training; foster an appreciation of architecture, design and related disciplines; enrich communities in a spirit of collaboration; and organize students and combine their efforts to advance the art and policy of architecture. The core focus of AIAS membership supports architecture students in collegiate schools across the United States, a population of approximately 25,000 students annually enrolled in accredited degree programs. In recent years, the AIAS has also expanded into international academic programs. The organization represents one of five collateral organizations that govern the discipline of architecture in the United States, including allied ...
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The California Collaborative on District Reform (CCDR), housed at and staffed by the American Institutes for Research, brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, funders, advocates, and support providers to solve problems of educational practice at district and state levels. The group will support effective implementation, sustainability, and refinement of Californias school accountability system. It will do so by contributing to the knowledge base about local practices and by working with districts to improve tools and processes used for strategic planning and budgeting ...
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Bisfenol A se uglavnom koristi za dobivanje plastike. Ključan je monomer za proizvodnju poliepoksida[4][5] i polikarbonata.[6][7] Plastika je uglavnom prozirna, elastična i ne može se razbiti a sadrže ju sljedeći proizvodi: boca za vodu, flašice ze bebe, sportska oprema, zubna plomba, sredstvo za brtvljenje, leća, CD-i i DVD-i te kućni elektronički uređaji.[8] Proizvodi od plastike sadrže tu tvar još od 1950-ih. Bisfenol A se također koristi za sintezu polisulfona i ketona polietera i kao inhibitor polimerizacije u PVC-u. Bisfenol A se može naći i unutar konzervi hrane i pića,[9] iako je u Japanu počela proizvodnja konzervi i limenki bez te tvari zbog sumnje na štetnost zdravlju.. Nalazi se i u termalnom papiru, papiru za kopiranje bez ugljika[10] a proizvodi sa tom tvari koriste se za lijevanje i za oblogu cjevovoda.[11] Zanimljivo, Bisfenol A se prije koristio kao fungicid.[12] Svjetska proizvodnja te tvari 2003. je procijenjena na preko 2 milijuna tona, te više od 2.2 ...
Mathematical models have been very useful in biological research. From the interaction of biology and mathematics, new problems have emerged that have generated advances in the theory, suggested further experimental work and motivated plausible conjectures. From our perspective, it is absolutely necessary to incorporate modeling tools in the study of circadian rhythms and that without a solid mathematical framework a real understanding of them will not be possible. Our interest is to study the main process underlying the synchronization in the pacemaker of a circadian system: these mechanisms should be conserved in all living beings. Indeed, from an evolutionary perspective, it seems reasonable to assume that either they have a common origin or that they emerge from similar selection circumstances. We propose a general framework to understand the emergence of synchronization as a robust characteristic of some cooperative systems of non-linear coupled oscillators. In a first approximation to the ...
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Cheryl Joan Vince is a senior vice president and Institute Fellow at AIR. Vince oversees a body of work that involves research and evaluation, training, and technical assistance to strengthen the capacity of juvenile justice, mental health, child welfare and education agencies as they address a variety of issues in the lives of vulnerable children and families.
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Over 300 hands-on science activities for elementary school-aged children are brilliantly described and illustrated in four-color throughout the text. All WONDERSCIENCE activities are preceded with handy Teacher Tips and reference material unifying each activity to National Science Education Standards.
Over 300 hands-on science activities for elementary school-aged children are brilliantly described and illustrated in four-color throughout the text. All WONDERSCIENCE activities are preceded with handy Teacher Tips and reference material unifying each activity to National Science Education Standards.
A thorough, reflective survey of the life and work of this theoretical astrophysicist. Early life and education in India, 1910-1930, and experiences at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1930-1937, with comments on Edward A. Milne and Arthur S. Eddington; debate with the latter over collapse of white dwarf stars. Move to U.S. in 1937, with comments on the situation at Harvard and Princeton Universities since the 1930s, and especially on Henry N. Russell, John Von Neumann, and Martin Schwarzschild. Social context at University of Chicago and Yerkes Observatory since 1937, with remarks on Gerard Kuiper, Otto Struve, Bengt Strömgren, etc. Work as teacher there, and as editor of Astrophysical Journal from 1951 until it was given to the American Astronomical Society in 1971. Scientific work resulting in Introduction to the Study of Stellar Structure (1939) and publications on stochastic processes in galaxy and in general, radiative transfer, interstellar polarization, hydrodynamics and ...
A thorough, reflective survey of the life and work of this theoretical astrophysicist. Early life and education in India, 1910-1930, and experiences at Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1930-1937, with comments on Edward A. Milne and Arthur S. Eddington; debate with the latter over collapse of white dwarf stars. Move to U.S. in 1937, with comments on the situation at Harvard and Princeton Universities since the 1930s, and especially on Henry N. Russell, John Von Neumann, and Martin Schwarzschild. Social context at University of Chicago and Yerkes Observatory since 1937, with remarks on Gerard Kuiper, Otto Struve, Bengt Strömgren, etc. Work as teacher there, and as editor of Astrophysical Journal from 1951 until it was given to the American Astronomical Society in 1971. Scientific work resulting in Introduction to the Study of Stellar Structure (1939) and publications on stochastic processes in galaxy and in general, radiative transfer, interstellar polarization, hydrodynamics and ...
يمكن لمن سبق لهم الحصول على شهادة تدريب مدربين من جهة معتبرة الحصول على شهادة مدرب معتمد من المعهد. يتم أولا التحقق من الشهادة برسوم غير مستردة بالضغط... ...
Doctors dont understand exactly why this happens, according to Miller Parrish, but they believe that either the brain increases temperature in response to stress, or that stress hormones interact with the endocrine system and lead to an increase in body temperature.. For example, a 2020 study published in the journal Science found that the stress response affects the hypothalamus in rats, which is the area of the brain that controls body temperature. But more research is needed to determine whether this is the case for humans.. Psychogenic fevers can occur at any age, and seem to occur more commonly in females than in males. However, because there hasnt been a large body of research, there isnt precise and consistent data.. A 2009 study published in the journal BioPsychoSocial Medicine examined health records of 2,705 patients who visited the Psychosomatic Department of the University of Occupational and Environmental Health in Japan. Of those patients, 2% were diagnosed with psychogenic ...
Centurys mathematics and has had a great impact on mathematics, physics, computer science, and engineering. This work introduces an evolutionary de Rham-Hodge method to provide a unified paradigm for the multiscale geometric and topological analysis of evolving manifolds constructed from a filtration, which induces a family of evolutionary de Rham complexes. While the present method can be easily applied to close manifolds, the emphasis is given to more challenging compact manifolds with 2-manifold boundaries, which require appropriate analysis and treatment of boundary conditions on differential forms to maintain proper topological properties. Three sets of unique evolutionary Hodge Laplacians are proposed to generate three sets of topology-preserving singular spectra, for which the multiplicities of zero eigenvalues correspond to exactly the persistent Betti numbers of dimensions 0, 1 and 2. Additionally, three sets of non-zero eigenvalues further reveal both topological persistence and ...
The NHD Interactive Tutorials provide step by step instructions to perform various tasks related to using the NHD. These tasks range from downloading the NHD to performing network analysis in GIS with the NHD. These tutorials are targeted at both advanced and novice users and quizzes are provided at the end of each module to reinforce knowledge gained from the tutorial.. ...
This interactive tutorial explores variations in digital image contrast, and how these variations affect the appearance of the image.
This page is the index directing traffic to our interactive tutorials describing the theory and practice of darkfield microscopy.
The American Institute of Physics, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, advances, promotes and serves the physical sciences for the benefit of humanity.. We are committed to the preservation of physics for future generations, the success of physics students both in the classroom and professionally, and the promotion of a more scientifically literate society.. ...
The American Institute of Physics, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation, advances, promotes and serves the physical sciences for the benefit of humanity.. We are committed to the preservation of physics for future generations, the success of physics students both in the classroom and professionally, and the promotion of a more scientifically literate society.. ...
Kodur, Venkatesh K.R.; MacKinnon, David H. (2000). Design of Concrete-Filled Hollow Structural Steel Columns for Fire Endurance, Engineering Journal, American Institute of Steel Construction, Vol. 37, pp. 13-24. The benefits of steel hollow structural sections (HSS) from an aesthetic and structural point of view have long been recognized by architects and engineers in Canada, and more recently in the United States. However, when building codes require structural fire protection, the cost of providing such protection can be expensive for exposed members. Filling an HSS column with concrete not only improves the capacity of the member through composite action at ambient temperatures but also provides fire endurance periods of up to 3 hours depending on the load level, section size, concrete strength and reinforcing characteristics. Physical tests and parametric studies recently completed at the National Fire Laboratory in Ottawa have resulted in design equations which predict the load carrying ...
Center for Chemical Process Safety, American Institute of Chemical Engineering (1993). Guidelines for Engineering Design for Process Safety. Wiley-AIChE. ISBN 0-8169-0565-7 ...
Dr. Richard Adams, MD is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Summerville, SC. Dr. Adams completed a residency at Memorial Health University Medical Center. He currently practices at Summerville Maternal Fetal Medicine and is affiliated with Trident Health System - Summerville Medical Center. He accepts multiple insurance plans. Dr. Adams is board certified in Maternal & Fetal Medicine.
The Quilligan Scholars award, named after one of the founding fathers of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Dr. Edward J. Quilligan, is a prestigious title in the field of Maternal-Fetal Medicine granted by the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and The Pregnancy Foundation to a select group of promising residents in Obstetrics and gynaecology who exhibit unparallaled potential to become future leaders in the field of Perinatology. The purpose of the Quilligan Scholars Program is to identify future leaders in Perinatology early in their training and to offer them recognition, guidance, and educational opportunities to foster their careers. These individuals traditionally exhibit leadership, commitment, and interest in teaching, research, or public policy. Some of the activities provided by the program include paid attendance to the SMFM annual meeting, the provision of special courses and experiences, and the granting of personal mentorship from current leaders in the field of Maternal-fetal Medicine. ...
Connect with Dr. Christina Han, MD, Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Los Angeles, CA. Video chat, send a message, ask a text question, or make a virtual appointment on the doctors Virtual Practice on HealthTap.
2 Molecular Biophysics and Physiology, Rush University, Chicago, IL The traditional pedagogical paradigm for instruction provides the student with information and then tests to see if the student has acquired or can apply that information. Constructivism asserts that we build knowledge on an existing framework and that conceptual change occurs when the learner tests an existing mental model. Hence a more appropriate pedagogy may be one that encourages the student to make predictions based on existing mental models before presenting new information. We have developed a series of interactive computer-based tutorials that illustrates a pedagogy based on this process of recognizing, testing and refining mental models. The exercises focus on core concepts in physiology. Students engage in a dialog in which they are presented with a situation and asked to make a prediction. The follow-up response addresses that prediction and, in many cases, the implications of the prediction relative to the problem ...
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A set of configurable, graphically appealing, online interactive games that work across laptops, iOS (Apple) and Android devices. Instructors can customise the games, or use default settings, and students join by entering a class code. The instructor gets a graphical analysis of outcomes immediately at the end of the session, for use in class discussion. The site has course guides that suggest how to sequence the games in different Economics courses, and each game has references to relevant papers. The sites apps can also be used to administer individual survey or assessment questions online.. ...
The key conceptual move, as a biology student, is to be able to see how this system enables the cell (which of course doesnt have any consciousness or intention) to control its passage through the cell cycle every time it needs to divide. A new daughter cell will have very low cyclin levels, which includes the level of the cyclin weve been focused on, cyclin B. As the cell grows and it moves through G1, S, and G2, its level of cyclin B will rise. At a certain concentration of cyclin B, enough MPF is formed to enable to cell to enter M phase. But just at the same moment that the machinery for mitosis and cytokinesis is put into place, cyclin disintegrates. As a result, when the new daughter cells begin their independent existence, cyclin levels are once again very low…setting the stage for another cell cycle.. Note that in addition to these internal signals, external signals also influence cell division. For example, PDGF (platelet derived growth factor) stimulates a variety of cells to ...
Through this section you will find detailed explanations on different techniques of spectral imaging microscopy, such as lambda stacks or FRET microscopy. You will even learn how to combine spectral imaging and linear unmixing.
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To award Northeastern staff and administrators in recognition of their years of dedicated service to Northeastern, to students and in some cases to the Institute. Awards given to those unsung heroes among us that dont normally get the recognition. - Wednesday February 27th at 11:45am Cabral Center. ...
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A randomized control study was conducted to evaluate the effect of zinc and probiotic supplementation on health outcomes of hospitalized malnourished children under five with diarrhea. A total of 40 subjects were enrolled for this study and divided into four groups consisting 10 subjects in each. The study was conducted in nutrition rehabilitation unit (NRU) established at pediatric ward govt. Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) Peshawar Pakistan. The biochemical parameters including red blood cells (RBC), white blood cells (WBC), platelets, hemoglobin, sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride and anthropometric measurement including weight, height, OFC and z-score values were analyzed at different intervals. Repeated measure analysis was used followed by post hoc bonferroni test for multiple comparisons at 5% level of significance. The group-1 and group-3 children received zinc syrup Osiris (zinc sulphate), dosage 50 mg/day along with F-75 and F-100 therapeutic milk. Similarly, the group-2 and group-3 ...
The United States continues to consider Taiwan a transit point for drugs affecting the United States due to its geographic location relative to the Golden Triangle and its role as a regional transportation/shipping hub. The United Nations in 1996, however, removed Taiwan from its list of major drug transit areas, and Taiwan authorities question U.S. Government claims that the island is a transit point for heroin significantly affecting the United States. There is no dispute, however, that individuals from Taiwan continue to be involved in international narcotics trafficking. Taiwans own on-going aggressive domestic counternarcotics program in 1997 resulted in statistical increases in seizures, prosecutions, and percentage of population incarcerated for drug-related offenses in Taiwan. These figures do, however, remain below those of 1993, which was the peak year. Taiwan cannot be a signatory to the 1988 UN Drug Convention because it is not a U.N. member. Taiwan authorities are nonetheless ...
Copyright 1976 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. The following article appeared in Bulletin of the American Physical Society 21 (1976): 388-388 and may be found at http://www.aps.org/meetings/baps/.. ...
The diffusion coefficients of dihydroresorufin and O2 were then determined by implementing two original optical methods in a specific coflow microchannel device, coupled with theoretical modelling. The knowledge of these parameters enabled at last to demonstrate that no enhancement of the gas-liquid mass transfer by this colorimetric reaction existed. Complementary information about the reliability of the colorimetric technique to characterize the gas-liquid mass transfer in milli/micro systems was also given. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 63 : 2272-2284, 2017. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ...
Unit (part) one includes 4 chapters detailing basic principles of toxicology and toxicological testing. It includes the history of toxicology, general principles of toxicology (e.g., classes of toxicants with spectrum of undesired effects, tolerance, dose response, descriptive animal toxicity tests, etc.), mechanisms of toxicology, and risk assessment. Unit two consists of 3 chapters detailing 1) the absorption, distribution and excretion of toxicants, 2) the biotransformation of xenobiotics, and 3) toxicokinetics. Unit three consists of three chapters including 1) chemical carcinogenesis, 2) genetic toxicology, and 3) developmental toxicology. Unit four has eleven chapters detailing the toxic responses of : 1) blood, 2) the immune system, 3) the liver, 4) the kidney, 5) the respiratory system, 6) the nervous system, 7) the ocular and visual system, 8) the heart and vascular system, 9) the skin, 10) the reproductive system, and 11) the endocrine system. Unit five has six chapters describing the ...
Except for reserved names like .com.cd, .net.cd, .org.cd and others, any person in the world can register a .cd domain for a ... IANA whois information for .cd Official home page of Congo Internet Management IANA redelegation report on .cd ccTLD (2011) ... cd is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was created in 1997 as a ... When Zaire was renamed to Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1997, .zr was phased out and .cd took its place. In 2001, .zr was ...
... (channel 45) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Marshalltown, Iowa, United States, broadcasting the ... The sale was completed on September 28; and the callsign was changed to KDIT-CD on October 19. The station's digital signal is ... On July 29, 2021, it was reported that Weigel Broadcasting would purchase the then KDAO-CD for $195,000, pending approval of ... the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The sale did not include the KDAO-CD call sign, which was retained by MTN ...
"Athletic Club and CD Basconia Extend PArtnership Agreement Through 2023". Inside Athletic. 17 January 2020. Basconia, ...
... , virtual channel 47 (UHF digital channel 22), is a low-power, Class A UniMás-affiliated television station licensed to ... What would become WUTH-CD was originally a translator for New York City's WXTV, as Hartford originally did not have a separate ...
WTNB-CD's transmitter is located on Sawyer Cemetery Road in unincorporated Mile Straight. On cable, the station is available on ... WTNB-CD, virtual channel 27 (VHF digital channel 5), is a low-powered, Class A Heartland-affiliated television station licensed ... In the FCC's incentive auction, WTNB-CD sold its spectrum for $370,099 and elected to move to a low VHF channel; the station ... "WTNB-CD Asset Purchase Agreement". "Federal Communications Commission Digital Class A Broadcast Station License" (PDF). fcc.gov ...
The "-CD" suffix in the call letters denoted the station's status as a "Class A" digital television station, a slight upgrade ... KTUD-CD, virtual channel 25 (UHF digital channel 20), was a low-powered, Class A independent television station licensed to Las ... On October 14, 2014, the FCC cancelled KTUD-CD's license due to the station having been silent for more than a year. KPVM-LP ... The station's digital signal was multiplexed: This was the list of the following final programs on KTUD-CD before the closure: ...
... the station changed its call sign to WILC-CD. Digital TV Market Listing for WILC-CD "Telecommunications in place at WCC". The ... WILC-CD (channel 6) is a low-power, Class A television station licensed to Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States, serving the ... It is owned by Venture Technologies Group alongside WRME-LD (channel 33) and Oswego-licensed WAOE (channel 59). WILC-CD's ...
... , a distribution of open-source software on a CD for Microsoft Windows, aims to spread knowledge and the use of open- ... "Now in English: VALO-CD Open Source Software Collection". Slashdot. 2012-03-03. Retrieved 2012-05-13. "VALO-CD Now Available in ... VALO-CD originates from Finland, and was originally available only in Finnish. Since version 7, an international version of ... "Uusi Valo-CD esittelee Adoben korvikkeita" (in Finnish). Digitoday. 2010-09-24. Retrieved 2011-10-09. Official website v t e ( ...
Club Deportivo Burriana is a Spanish football team based in Burriana, in the autonomous community of Valencia. Founded in 1949, it plays in Tercera División - Group 6, holding home games at Estadio Municipal San Fernando, with a 4,000-seat capacity. 1 season in Segunda División B 28 seasons in Tercera División Official website (in Spanish) Futbolme.com profile FFCV team profile (in Spanish) (Use dmy dates from May 2013, Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), Football clubs in the Valencian Community, Association football clubs established in 1949, 1949 establishments in Spain ...
... B "Instalaciones" (in Spanish). CD Tenerife. Retrieved 26 May 2016. "David Amaral es el nuevo entrenador del ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to CD Tenerife. Official website (in Spanish) Futbolme.com profile (in Spanish) Armada Sur ... Last updated: September 2022 Source: CD Tenerife Fans of Tenerife are called Chicharreros because in early days, the ... "Plantilla Club Deportivo Tenerife SAD 22-23" [Squad] (in Spanish). CD Tenerife. Retrieved 26 September 2022. ...
... as well as on translators WKME-CD (channel 21) in Kissimmee, and WMVJ-CD (channel 29) in Melbourne. Until February 9, 2007, ... WTMO-CD (channel 31) is a low-power, Class A television station in Orlando, Florida, United States, broadcasting the Spanish- ... WTMO-CD is simulcast on the third digital subchannel of independent station WRDQ (channel 27, owned by Cox Media Group), ... Digital TV Market Listing for WTMO-CD RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved March 31, 2017. Official website v t e v t e (Articles with ...
Club Deportivo Ferriolense is a Spanish football team based in Son Ferriol, in the autonomic community of Balearic Islands. Founded in 1965 it plays in Tercera División Group 11, holding home games at Estadio Municipal de Son Ferriol, with a 3,000-seat capacity. 30 seasons in Tercera División "The latest news from Ferriolense: squad, results, table". www.besoccer.com. Retrieved 2020-03-21. "C.D. Ferriolense :: Fútbol de Baleares ::". www.lapreferente.com. Retrieved 2020-03-21. "Ferriolense - Tercera División G 11". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 2020-03-21. Futbolme team profile (in Spanish) (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), Football clubs in the Balearic Islands, Sport in Palma de Mallorca, Association football clubs established in 1965, 1965 establishments in Spain ...
"Kleg-Cd Dallas, Tx". NewsNet Swagat TV Diya TV Sab TV KBS DFW /JCBS DFW TV (Articles with short description, Short description ... KLEG-CD, virtual channel 44 (UHF digital channel 28), is a low-power, Class A NewsNet-affiliated television station licensed to ... On August 10, 2011, the station's call sign was changed to KLEG-LD, and again on April 23, 2013, to KLEG-CD. The station is now ... The station's digital signal is multiplexed: KLEG-CD switched to digital as of December 2010 serving the Dallas/Fort Worth area ...
"Digital TV Market Listing for KSFV-CD". Rabbit Ears. Retrieved April 7, 2019. Facility details for Facility ID 191101 (KSFV-CD ... KSFV-CD, virtual and UHF digital channel 27, is a low-powered, Class A Jewelry Television-affiliated television station ...
... farewell to CD Jávea Manuel Esteban is the new head coach of CD Jávea The board of directors of CD Jávea resigns in full CD ... CD Jávea started well with a 3-2 away win over fierce rivals CD Dénia but then confounded supporters by losing 0-2 at home to ... 2015-2016 CD Jávea's new board of directors confirmed the appointment of a new coach in Jesús Moratal, formerly of CD Dénia. ... On 14 January 2007, CD Jávea drew 1-1 at CD Polop and sat in 15th spot. Alberto departed the club. Former FC Torrevieja player ...
Founded in 1952, CD Roces is one of the most important farm teams in Asturias, and its under-18 team played in the División de ...
... Official Website (in Spanish) Futbolme team profile (in Spanish) Coordinates: 43°19′49″N 4°02′50″W / 43.330304°N ... That season in the Segunda División B was difficult for CD Tropezón, but the club finally finished 12th, remaining its place in ...
Club Deportivo Ribadumia is a Spanish football team based in Ribadumia, Province of Pontevedra, in the autonomous community of Galicia. Founded in 1959 it currently plays in Preferente de Galicia - Group 2 (A), holding home games at Campo de Fútbol de A Senra, which has a capacity of 4,000 spectators. 6 seasons in Tercera División Preferente Autonómica: 2013-14 Futbolme team profile (in Spanish) Arefe Regional team profile (in Spanish) v t e (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles with Spanish-language sources (es), Football clubs in Galicia (Spain), Association football clubs established in 1959, 1959 establishments in Spain, All stub articles, Spanish football club stubs ...
WTBM-CD's signal is relayed on low-power, class A digital translator, WJMY-CD (channel 25) in Tuscaloosa. The station launched ... "Digital TV Market Listing for WTBM-CD". RabbitEars. Retrieved April 29, 2016. Facility details for Facility ID 30283 (WJMY-CD) ... WTBM-CD (channel 24) is a low-power, Class A television station in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, affiliated with the ... The station's digital signal is multiplexed: Simulcast of subchannels of another station The then-WBXA-CD discontinued regular ...
CD:USA'; Digital Spy February 11, 2005 'CD:USA ROCKS! John Wynn and Becky Baeling host'; (promo video for 'CD:USA') on YouTube ... The show was an American version of CD:UK, a similarly themed music show on ITV in the UK. Its hosts were John Wynn, Becky ... CD USA, which debuted in 2006, was an American music television show which aired exclusively on DirecTV's Audience (then The ... On December 31, 2006, CD USA presented its first live special, a 4½ hour concert titled America's Party: Live from Fremont ...
Club Deportivo Vicálvaro is a Spanish football team based in the Madrid district of Vicálvaro. Founded in 1928, it currently plays in Preferente, holding home matches at Estadio Municipal de Vicálvaro, which seats 2,250. From 1987-97, Vicálvaro played nine years in national championships (Tercera División). In the 1991-92 season, it faced UE Figueres in the Spanish Cup. The Catalans were led by Jorge D'Alessandro, with future Olympic champion Toni Jiménez in goal (later of RCD Espanyol fame). Subsequently, the club returned to the amateur leagues, even dropping down another level at the end of 2002-03 (promoting again immediately). 12 seasons in Tercera División First kit: Blue shirt, white shorts and white socks. Alternative kit: White shirt, black shorts and black socks. Name: Municipal de Vicálvaro Capacity: 2,250 spectators Dimensions: 105 x 65 "The latest news from Vicálvaro: squad, results, table". www.besoccer.com. Retrieved 2020-02-17. "Vicálvaro - Preferente Madrid G 2". ...
... is an active vaccine developed by the Xenova Group which is used to negate the effects of cocaine, making it suitable for ... Phase III Clinical Trials showed no significant difference between users given placebo and users given TA-CD. Patients in the ...
In 2012 the club won its group, but lost 3-0 on aggregate in the playoff final to San Fernando CD. In winning that group, the ... Écija Balompié before a penalty shootout elimination in the third round at home to CD Olímpic de Xàtiva. Laudio's only season ...
... disappears)[permanent dead link] (in Spanish) Official website (in Spanish) v t e (All articles with dead external ... in Tercera División Jerry Kamgang Mutiu Adepoju Antonio Acosta Luis Miguel Ramis Sebastián Flores Alfredo Santaelena El CD ...
... is the first CD-ROM protection that uses the geometry of the CD-ROM media rather than a hidden "mark". It was invented ... The geometry is not known before CDs have been produced, therefore a CD-code expressing the layout of the CD-ROM must be ... Using a special production process in some cases the CD-code is embedded on the CD-ROM. CD-Cops is popular for encyclopaedias/ ... CD-R or CD-ROM) will have a different geometry, Data Position Measurement needs to be used for copies. ...
... , virtual channel 25 (UHF digital channel 32), is a Multicultural Independent Class A television station licensed to Los ... ". "Knet-Cd Los Angeles, Ca". v t e (Articles with short description, Short description matches Wikidata, Articles using ...
"CD Alfaro - Tercera División G 16". www.resultados-futbol.com. Retrieved 2020-07-04. "Histórico CD Alfaro - Tercera División G ... "The latest news from CD Alfaro: squad, results, table". www.besoccer.com. Retrieved 2020-07-04. " ... B 1 season in Segunda División RFEF 42 seasons in Tercera División 1 season in Tercera División RFEF Notes Promoted due to CD ...
... became a UniMás affiliate on September 1, 2018, after the CW affiliation moved to a subchannel of KOLO-TV (channel 8). ... KRNS-CD (channel 46) is a low-power, Class A television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, affiliated with the Spanish- ... It retained its Class A status; as a result, the digital signal took the legal call sign KRNS-CD on March 16 of that year. ... As a Class A station, KAZR-CD is required to air a certain amount of locally produced programming. The station once fulfilled ...
"El CD Guijuelo hace historia venciendo al Cirbonero en una agónica prórroga (1-2)". Salamanca rtv al día: El periódico digital ... CD Guijuelo, Football clubs in Castile and León, Association football clubs established in 1974, 1974 establishments in Spain) ...
In 2016, CD Tudelano qualified to the promotion playoffs to Segunda División for the first time in its history. 1 season in ... "Plantilla". CD Tudelano (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 March 2021. Official website (in Spanish) Futbolme team profile (in Spanish ... CD Tudelano, Football clubs in Navarre, Association football clubs established in 1935, 1935 establishments in Spain, Primera ...

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