Publications by authors named "Buys B"

Paleoclimate reconstructions have enhanced our understanding of how past climates have shaped present-day biodiversity. We hypothesize that the geographic extent of Pleistocene forest refugia and suitable habitat fluctuated significantly in time during the late Quaternary for chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Using bioclimatic variables representing monthly temperature and precipitation estimates, past human population density data, and an extensive database of georeferenced presence points, we built a model of changing habitat suitability for chimpanzees at fine spatio-temporal scales dating back to the Last Interglacial (120,000 BP).

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Dispersal is an important life-history trait. In marine meiofauna, and particularly in nematodes, dispersal is generally considered to be mainly passive, i.e.

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Background: Since the initial work of Jacobson and Suarez in 1960, microsurgery has evolved greatly. In 2009, we reported our clinical experience with 1.9 µm diode laser-assisted vascular microanastomoses (LAMA) for free flap reconstruction.

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Introduction: Since the first studies by Jain and Gorisch (1979), laser-assisted anastomoses have been steadily developed to a stage where clinical use is within reach. The laser-assisted vascular microanastomosis (LAMA) procedure is performed more quickly than conventional anastomosis, the surgically induced vessel damage is limited, and reduced bleeding after unclamping is observed.

Material And Methods: A Medline literature search, for the January 1979 to February 2010 period, was performed to review articles focusing on the LAMA technique.

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Background And Objectives: Occurring in one-third of the population, nasal obstruction is the most common complaint in an average rhinologic practice. The etiology is usually a deviation of the nasal septum, although other conditions, such as turbinate hypertrophy, can also cause nasal obstruction. Our team has already demonstrated that laser assisted cartilage reshaping can be used effectively for the correction of ear protrusion.

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Introduction: The most important factor for successful free-flap transfer and replantations is a well-executed anastomosis. The aim of this study is to assess blood flow after laser assisted arterial microanastomosis (LAMA) using a 1.9 μm diode laser.

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Background And Objectives: Microvascular surgery associates intricate surgical techniques to join tiny blood vessels and help transfer large amount of tissues. Successful venous anastomosis remains the main challenge because inadequate blood flow correlates with a major risk of free flaps venous congestion and thrombosis. The aim of this study is to assess blood flow after laser-assisted microvascular anastomosis (LAMA) using a 1.

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Background: Microvascular surgery has become an important method for reconstructing surgical defects resulting from trauma, tumors, or burns. The most important factor for successful free flap transfer is a well-executed anastomosis. This study was performed to review the authors' experience with a 1.

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This article shows the development of a quantitative sludge reduction test method, which uses the sludge consuming aquatic worm Lumbriculus variegatus (Oligochaeta, Lumbriculidae). Essential for the test are sufficient oxygen supply and the presence of a non-stirred layer of sludge for burrowing of the organisms. The test eliminates the unwanted effects of the organisms' movements, so-called bioturbation, on oxygen transport and (therefore) on sludge reduction.

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Background And Objectives: Thermal preconditioning prior to injury induces a cytoprotective effect on soft tissues and promotes their recovery. Lasers are an adequate tool to generate controlled and reproducible heat. X-ray irradiation induces a chronic antiangiogenic effect on bone, affecting its healing and remodeling processes.

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Our purpose is to evaluate intramucosal gastric pH video imaging by 2('),7(')-bis(carboxyethyl)-5,6-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF) fluorescence ratio techniques. We use a video endoscopic imaging system and BCECF as the pH fluorescent probe. Systemic in vivo pH variations are studied in 10 pigs: five in the control group and five with respiratory acidosis induced through rebreathing.

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Thermal preconditioning induces a cytoprotective effect and promotes tissue recovering. Laser is an appropriated method to generate a controlled and reproducible heating. Bone healing, a crucial challenge in medicine, is affected by X-ray radiation which induces a chronic antiangiogenic effect.

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Platelets contain an array of potent proinflammatory mediators, and therefore they are regarded as mediator and effector cells in inflammation. Knowing the role of platelets during these processes is crucial and the analysis of their behavior in situ and the associated mechanisms is consequently particularly important. However, conventional in vitro staining techniques induce modification of the characteristics of platelets.

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Background And Objective: This study aimed to evaluate a 815-nm diode-laser system to assist wound closure to accelerate and improve healing process.

Study Design/materials And Methods: A total of 25 male hairless rats (mutant OFA Sprague-Dawley rats, IFFA-CREDO, L'Arbresle, France) with four dorsal skin incisions were used for the study. For each wound, the good apposition of the edges was obtained with buried absorbable suture.

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Background And Objective: Selective dermal remodeling consists of inducing collagen tightening, neocollagen synthesis, or both, without damage to the overlying epidermis. This experimental study aimed to evaluate an Er:Glass laser emitting at 1.54 micrometer combined with contact cooling to target the upper dermis while protecting the epidermis.

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Objective: to determine whether inhaled nitric oxide (NO) would alter leukocyte kinetics in the septic microvasculature.

Design: Randomized, controlled trial.

Setting: Experimental laboratory.

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Measurement of gastrointestinal intramucosal pH (pHim) has been recognized as an important factor in the detection of hypoxia-induced dysfunctions. However, current pH measurement techniques are limited in terms of time and spatial resolutions. A major advance in accurate pH measurement was the development of the ratiometric fluorescent indicator dye, 2',7'-bis(carboxyethyl)-5,6-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF).

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A fiber-optic tip catheter has been developed for treating coronary and peripheral atherosclerosis percutaneously. The catheter is coupled to an ionised Argon laser emitting at an optical power of 1 to 7 Watts. It is designed to follow a guide wire and to perform tissue ablation by a new concept combining the effects of central vaporisation and peripheral thermal remodelling of the obstructed artery.

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Photocoagulation using the argon laser has been proven to be an effective method for the treatment of port-wine stains (PWS). However, it is very difficult to reproduce the parameters of laser treatment. This leads to inaccurate energy dosages secondary to the difference in treatment patterns.

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Port wine stains are currently treated by the argon laser with the "point-by-point" technique, or the "painting technique." In both cases, the quality of the results depends greatly on the dermatologist's experience. Furthermore, the first technique is slow, and the second is painful and requires anesthesia.

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Several medical fields are concerned with applications of thermal lasers such as neodymium-doped, yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG), argon, and CO2. However, quantification of the necrotic volume of Nd:YAG laser-induced damage is not possible at the time of treatment. Mathematic models and feedback control can help to optimize Nd:YAG laser treatments.

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