Psychologists have convincingly demonstrated that preferences are not always stable and, instead, are often "constructed" based on information available in the judgment or decision context. In 4 studies with experts (accountants and actuaries in Studies 1 and 2, respectively) and a diverse lay population (Studies 3 and 4), the evidence was consistent with the highly numerate being more likely than the less numerate to construct their preferences by rating a numerically inferior bet as superior (i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: As assessment with inertial-measurement-units (IMUs) increases in research and in clinics, it is important to be aware of the repeatability of these sensors. The objectives of this experiment were to evaluate the measurement repeatability of IMU joint angles using a repeatable robot controller and an anthropomorphic leg phantom and to determine effects of joint speed and sensor positioning on the angles collected by these sensors. Comparisons to an electro-goniometer and three-dimensional (3D) motion capture cameras were also completed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Currently most measurements of knee joint function are obtained through observation and patient-reported outcomes. This paper proposes an implementation and validation of a knee monitor to measure quantitative joint data in multiple degrees of freedom. The proposed system is configurable with minimal patient interaction and no frame-alignment calibration procedure is required for measurement after visually placing/replacing sensors on patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dhlA gene of Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10 encodes a dehalogenase which hydrolyzes dihalo- alkanes, such as 1, 2-dichloroethane (DCE), to a halogenated alcohol and an inorganic halide (Janssen et al. 1994, Annu. Rev.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBioorg Med Chem Lett
January 1999
Bifunctional molecules containing both a biotin and a substrate unit have been designed and synthesized for phage display screening of mutant libraries of haloalkane dehalogenase enzymes. The molecules were assembled using a convergent modular synthetic strategy. One molecule was synthesized to evaluate the concept of covalent capture and a second for screening of phage libraries for enantioselectivity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe epoxide hydrolase gene from Agrobacterium radiobacter AD1, a bacterium that is able to grow on epichlorohydrin as the sole carbon source, was cloned by means of the polymerase chain reaction with two degenerate primers based on the N-terminal and C-terminal sequences of the enzyme. The epoxide hydrolase gene coded for a protein of 294 amino acids with a molecular mass of 34 kDa. An identical epoxide hydrolase gene was cloned from chromosomal DNA of the closely related strain A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrgan Behav Hum Decis Process
November 1996
In this study, we examine preferences between lotteries with chances presented either numerically or linguistically. Presentation mode is predicted to affect preferences due to the perception of linguistic chance as skewed distributions of risk. Based upon weighting functions incorporating risk/uncertainty aversion from ambiguity theory and cumulative prospect theory, we predict that presentation mode effects on risky choices will be detectable in very small risks and in large risks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe propose that individuals practice "mental depreciation," that is, they implicitly spread the fixed costs of their expenses over time or use. Two studies explore how people spread fixed costs on durable goods. A third study shows that depreciation can lead to two distinct errors in marginal decisions: First, people sometimes invest too much effort to get their money's worth from an expense (e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNed Tijdschr Geneeskd
May 1992
Automatically stepwise driven pO2 electrodes were transcutaneously inserted into muscle tissue of severely ill septic shock patients. The pO2 profile was plotted from 200 individual measurements registered during 5 minutes and a histogram plotted for documentation. Arterial and venous blood gases, cardiac output, systemic and pulmonary vascular resistance were measured continuously on-line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article reviews the factors influencing myocardial oxygen supply and demand. The regulative mechanisms in coronary blood flow, especially in critical conditions, are explained. Myocardial oxygenation in coronary artery disease is discussed with special reference to pharmacological intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntermittent blood gas sampling has several disadvantages, the most important being that samples are usually taken at set intervals, or when changes in oxygenation are suspected--when it is too late. Another problem is inaccuracy caused by careless blood sample handling. Continuous intravascular PaO2 monitoring eliminates these problems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn conclusion, in contrast to many reports obtained from dogs, in pigs the rise in CO during moderate isovolemic hemodilution is, besides the increased venous return, more induced by increased work performance of the heart and less by a decreased SVR. The rise in CO did not compensate for the decrease in oxygen transport capacity. Our results confirm most of the reported findings in humans at the same stage of hemodilution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolarographic techniques were employed to measure oxygen partial pressure using 10 micron glass-protected gold microelectrodes. When inserting the electrode into the cortex, a PO2-profile is produced. The average PO2 was about 9 mm Hg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to test the postulate that post-hypothermic damage may be caused by protease activation, the effect of the administration of aprotinin on hypothermic mortality was investigated in anaesthetized rabbits. A group of 6 animals received 40.000 KIU aprotinin intravenously prior to the induction of hypothermia by surface cooling and this was followed by a further 35.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe possible prophylactic effects of Fluosol-DA 20% (FDA) haemodilution against myocardial hypoxia were studied in two groups of anaesthetized immature pigs. Precalibrated 200-micron diameter oxygen microelectrodes were inserted to the myocardium of the left ventricle. One group of animals was haemodiluted with FDA and both groups received 100% oxygen (plus halothane).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdv Exp Med Biol
June 1988
Previous work by the authors has shown that, following ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD), myocardial oxygen tension (PmO2) in expected areas of maximal ischaemia is maintained at the expense of ischaemic border zones of the infarct area. Post-ischaemic haemodilution with the fluorocarbon containing plasma substitute Fluosol-DA 20% (FDA) could significantly improve PmO2 and pre-ischaemic haemodilution can delay myocardial ischaemia. We now present an analysis of the pattern of PmO2 changes to be seen when myocardial ischaemia is induced following prior haemodilution with FDA.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of haemodilution with dextran or with oxygen transporting fluorocarbons (Fluosol-DA 20%) on myocardial oxygen tension (PmO2) during experimental myocardial ischaemia was studied in pigs. Polarographic oxygen microelectrodes were introduced 3 mm to the left ventricle wall and the distal one-third of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) was occluded. Anaesthesia was maintained with 0.
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