Publications by authors named "A KOHN"

We define an approximation to the internally contracted multireference coupled-cluster method with single and double excitations by a hybrid approach. The rationale is to treat the external pair energy contributions by the coupled-cluster method, which provides accurate results for a large part of the correlation energy while being tractable as the involved pair cluster operators commute. For the internal and semi-internal contributions, for which the coupled-cluster part becomes involved due to non-commuting operators, a linearized approach based on the coupled-electron pair approximation (CEPA) is used.

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Atomic-scale metrology in scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) allows to measure distances between individual atomic columns in crystals and is therefore an important aspect of their structural characterization. Furthermore, it allows to locally resolve strain in crystals and to calibrate precisely the pixel size in STEM. We present a method dedicated to the evaluation of interplanar spacing (d-spacing) based on an algorithm including curve fitting of processed high-angle annular dark-field STEM (HAADF STEM) signals.

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Background: The aim of our multicenter study was to investigate the implementation of the European Fabry guidelines on therapeutic recommendations in female patients with Fabry disease (FD) and to analyze the impact of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in treated and untreated females.

Results: Data from 3 consecutive visits of 159 female FD patients from 6 Fabry centers were retrospectively analyzed. According to their treatment, patients were separated in 3 groups (untreated, n = 71; newly ERT-treated, n = 47; long-term ERT-treated, n = 41).

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Transplantation of airway basal stem cells could achieve a durable cure for genetic diseases of the airway, such as cystic fibrosis and primary ciliary dyskinesia. Recent work demonstrated the potential of primary- and pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived basal cells to efficiently engrai into the mouse trachea aier injury. However, there are many hurdles to overcome in translating these approaches to humans including developing safe and efficient methods for delivery in larger animal models.

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Introduction: Less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) involves delivering surfactant to a spontaneously breathing infant by passing a thin catheter through the vocal cords and has become the preferred method for surfactant delivery. However, the role of pre-LISA sedation remains unclear.

Objective: The aim of this study was to describe the use of dexmedetomidine for LISA in preterm and early-term infants.

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