While capsule-based polymers sequester the healing agents in little capsules that only release the agents if they are ruptured ... As of 2012, Autonomic Materials Inc., had raised over three million US dollars. Ghosh SK (2008). Self-healing materials : ... Healing agents selectively precipitate at the free surface of a creep cavity, resulting in pore filling. For the lower stress ... This method relies on the release of an encapsulated healing agent into the damage zone, and is generally a once off process as ...
Chemotherapeutic agents such as melphalan or bortezomib can be used to kill off the abnormal cell line that is producing the ... For familial amyloidosis, ACE-inhibitors and beta-blockers can be prescribed if there is no autonomic neuropathy. Suppression ... To treat complications, medications can be prescribed including midodrine for autonomic neuropathy, amiodarone for patients ... secondary to autonomic neuropathy) Nephrotic syndrome (secondary to free light chain damage to the kidneys/deposition of ...
Premedication also often has mild sedative effects and may reduce the amount of anaesthetic agent required during the case. One ... loss of reflexes of the autonomic nervous system, and in some cases paralysis of skeletal muscles. The optimal combination of ... Significant advances in monitoring and new anaesthetic agents with improved pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic characteristics ... which often act in combination with an analgesic and neuromuscular blocking agent. Spontaneous ventilation is often inadequate ...
The original pre-acquisition product was based on the Net Integrator Mark 1 server appliance and its NITIX Autonomic Linux ... Message transfer agents, Groupware, Lotus Software software, All stub articles, Business software stubs). ... "Net Integration Technologies NITIX Autonomic Linux Server OS". PCMAG. "IBM US Announcement Letter". www-01.ibm.com. 2 December ...
Kjaergaard N, Kjaergaard B, Lauritsen JG (June 1988). "Prazosin, an adrenergic blocking agent inadequate as male contraceptive ... Journal of Autonomic Pharmacology. 15 (5): 371-377. doi:10.1111/j.1474-8673.1995.tb00403.x. PMID 8744977. Trevor A, Katzung B, ... Alkylating agents, Alpha-1 blockers, Alpha-2 blockers, IARC Group 2B carcinogens, Irreversible antagonists, Organochlorides, ...
This rarely leads to fainting unless the person has developed true autonomic failure or has an unrelated heart problem.[ ... Orthostatic hypotension can also be a side effect of alpha-1 blockers (alpha1 adrenergic blocking agents). Alpha1 blockers ... The numerous possible causes for orthostatic hypotension include certain medications (e.g. alpha blockers), autonomic ... including autoimmune autonomic ganglionopathy, multiple system atrophy, and other forms of dysautonomia. It is also associated ...
"Neuromuscular Depolarizing Agents". MeSH Browser. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 2023-04-13. Wider de Xifra EA, ... Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System (Third ed.). San Diego: Academic Press. pp. 631-633. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-386525- ... H1 and H2 receptor blocking agents can be used to attenuate the drop in mean arterial pressure. A slow injection speed between ... Ever since, neuromuscular agents have been commonly used in practice during anesthetic procedures. The clinical trial conducted ...
... and devised a technique for the quantitative assessment in man of antihistamine agents. He measured the area of a wheal ... Three main themes run through his published work-the functioning of the autonomic nerves, the inactivation of the sympathetic ...
p. 4. ISBN 978-1-59541-101-3. MeSH list of agents 82000316 Lewis, Sharon R; Nicholson, Amanda; Smith, Andrew F; Alderson, Phil ... Westfall Thomas C, Westfall David P, "Chapter 6. Neurotransmission: The Autonomic and Somatic Motor Nervous Systems" (Chapter ... Alpha-adrenergic agonists are a class of sympathomimetic agents that selectively stimulates alpha adrenergic receptors. The ... Although complete selectivity between receptor agonism is rarely achieved, some agents have partial selectivity. NB: the ...
A BDI agent is a particular type of bounded rational software agent, imbued with particular mental attitudes, viz: Beliefs, ... International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS). Fichera, Loris; Marletta, Daniele; Nicosia, Vincenzo; ... Intentions are desires to which the agent has to some extent committed. In implemented systems, this means the agent has begun ... Desires: Desires represent the motivational state of the agent. They represent objectives or situations that the agent would ...
embodied agent An intelligent agent that interacts with the environment through a physical body within that environment. Agents ... autonomic computing (AC) The self-managing characteristics of distributed computing resources, adapting to unpredictable ... multi-agent system (MAS) A computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents. Multi-agent systems can ... intelligent agent (IA) An autonomous entity which acts, directing its activity towards achieving goals (i.e. it is an agent), ...
Additional blocking agents were found such as tolazoline in Switzerland and phenoxybenzamine in the United States, but like the ... ISBN 0-387-05517-7. H. H. Dale (1934). "Nomenclature of fibres in the autonomic system and their effectsle". The Journal of ... Oliver: "During the winter of 1893-4, while prosecuting an inquiry as to … agents that vary the caliber of … arteries … I found ... Clinical Autonomic Research. 9 (3): 145-149. doi:10.1007/BF02281628. PMID 10454061. S2CID 20999106. Josef Donnerer, Fred ...
... a type of infectious agent) Many of the diseases and disorders listed above have neurosurgical treatments available (e.g. ... neuropathy and other Peripheral nervous system disorders Cranial nerve disorder such as Trigeminal neuralgia Autonomic nervous ...
The agent then ensures that the necessary steps are taken to end up in this "policy compliant state". Thus, CFEngine can be run ... It laid out a manifesto for creating self-healing systems, reiterated a few years later by IBM in their form of Autonomic ... This means that each change operation made by the agent should have the character of a fixed point. Rather than describing the ... The Enterprise version can be downloaded for free for up to 25 agents (clients). February 2011, the company received its first ...
Examples of endogenous factors include the autonomic nervous system, circulating hormones, and intrinsic mechanisms inherent to ... Yagiela JA (1995). "Vasoconstrictor agents for local anesthesia". Anesth Prog. 42 (3-4): 116-20. PMC 2148913. PMID 8934977. ... thereby safely concentrating the anesthetic agent for an extended duration, as well as reducing hemorrhage. The routes of ...
This is because the molecular action of these agents (NMDA receptor antagonists) differs from that of more conventional agents ... this causes skeletal muscle paralysis but does not interfere with cardiac or smooth muscle or the functioning of the autonomic ... due to poor communication Lack of understanding of offset times of volatile agents Backflow of induction agent up a giving set ... The paralyzing agent does not cause unconsciousness or take away the patient's ability to feel pain, but does prevent the ...
Experience of nerve agents and acute pesticide poisoning on the effects of oximes". Journal of Physiology. 92 (5-6): 375-378. ... When there is an accumulation of ACh at autonomic ganglia synapses this causes overstimulation of muscarinic expression in the ... HuBChe can offer a broad range of protection for nerve agents including soman, sarin, tabun, and VX. HuBChE also possess a very ... Another potential treatment being researched is the Class III anti-arrhythmic agents. Hyperkalemia of the tissue is one of the ...
Illigens, Ben M.W.; Gibbons, Christopher H. (2009-04-01). "Sweat testing to evaluate autonomic function". Clinical Autonomic ... These impulses in the affected area release chemical agents that cause blood vessels to dilate and leak, causing the skin to ... Peripheral Autonomic Neuropathy and Axon Reflex. Moor Instruments". Moor Instruments. Retrieved 2014-05-07. Farlex Partner ... Similarly the release of cholinergic agents at sudomotor nerve terminals evokes an axon reflex that stimulates sweat glands ...
In 1912 and 1915, Roosevelt had illnesses compatible with Campylobacter jejuni, a major causative agent of GBS.: 455 It has ... since polioviruses do not attack autonomic nerves, but are common in GBS. 93%: Meningismus (neck stiffness), a characteristic ... 13-30 and with exposure to an infectious agent leading to GBS.: 455 There are no reports that any scouts or personnel at the ... It is possible Roosevelt was exposed to an infectious agent at the Boy Scout Jamboree in late July. The two-week interval ...
Isotretinoin, a sebosuppressive agent, may be used to reduce sebaceous gland activity as a last resort in refractory disease. ... for which the condition is an autonomic sign) and stroke are particularly prone to it. Low humidity and low temperature are ... May 2014). "Topical anti-inflammatory agents for seborrhoeic dermatitis of the face or scalp". The Cochrane Database of ... The typical treatment is antifungal cream and anti-inflammatory agents. Specifically, ketoconazole or ciclopirox are effective ...
For withdrawal purposes, stabilisation with a long-acting agent such as diazepam is recommended before commencing withdrawal. ... autonomic hyperactivity and possibly seizures. Include the following: Depression Shaking Feeling unreal Appetite loss Muscle ...
Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs, Volumes 1-111 Archived 25 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine. monographs.iarc.fr " ... Alcohol withdrawal can cause confusion, paranoia, anxiety, insomnia, agitation, tremors, fever, nausea, vomiting, autonomic ... Metronidazole is an antibacterial agent that kills bacteria by damaging cellular DNA and hence cellular function. Metronidazole ...
PNS: neuronal excitation (in autonomic, nociceptive neurons), emesis Agonists for the receptor include: Cereulide 2-methyl-5-HT ... Menthol Thujone These agents are not agonists at the receptor, but increase the affinity or efficacy of the receptors for an ...
All known teratogens (agents that cause birth defects) related to the risk of autism appear to act during the first eight weeks ... A 2015 review proposed that immune, gastrointestinal inflammation, malfunction of the autonomic nervous system, gut flora ...
Several agents called "heart rate reducing agents" act by specifically inhibiting f-channel function. Ivabradine is the most ... cAMP dependence is a particularly relevant physiological property, since it underlies the If-dependent autonomic regulation of ...
... an agent's capacity for efficient cross-domain optimization of the world according to the agent's preferences, or more simply ... but excludes those purely autonomic sense-reaction responses that can be observed in many plants. Plants are not limited to ... An intelligent agent can be defined as a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which maximize its chances of ... Unsolved problem in philosophy: What exactly is intelligence? How could an external observer prove that an agent is intelligent ...
Techila Worker is the software agent that must be installed on each computer that will participate in a Techila Distributed ... The technology of Techila Distributed Computing Engine is built on an autonomic computing architecture that is patented by ... Engine was demonstrated by a research team at the University of Helsinki in 2011 as being capable of providing autonomic ...
Waterfall JF, Smith MA, Gaston WH, Maher J, Warburton G (July 1979). "Cardiovascular and autonomic actions of ciclazindol and ... Lean ME, Borthwick LJ (1983). "Ciclazindol: an oral agent with weight reducing properties and hypoglycaemic activity". European ...
"An Autonomic System for Close Air Support." In Proceedings of Sixth IEEE Conference and Workshops on Engineering of Autonomic ... The Fast Connectivity for Coalition and Agents Project (FastC2AP) proved that agent-based technology can provide key ... His key technical accomplishments while at the NCR HITC were establishing technical initiatives in intelligent software agents ...
Glennon RA (2013). "Phenylisopropylamine stimulants: amphetamine-related agents". In Lemke TL, Williams DA, Roche VF, Zito W ( ... autonomic function, and blood pressure". Journal of Hypertension. 28 (1): 76-86. doi:10.1097/HJH.0b013e328332bc87. PMC 2860271 ... Townes S, Titone C, Rosenberg RC (February 1990). "Inhibition of dopamine beta-hydroxylase by bidentate chelating agents". ... "The inhibitionof dopamine-β-hydroxylase by tropolone and other chelating agents". Biochemical Pharmacology. 13 (7): 1103-6. doi ...