Publications by authors named "Kawabe L"

Citizen science (CS) can help to tackle the emerging and worldwide problem of marine litter (ML), from collecting data to engaging different stakeholders. We reviewed what and how the scientific literature is reporting CS on ML to identify possible gaps to be improved. The 92 search results (separate occasions when 48 different CS initiatives were discussed across 85 publication records) revealed an under-representation of studies in developing regions.

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Purpose: The dura mater bioprosthesis was developed in the Department of Cardiopneumology of the Hospital das Clínicas of the University of São Paulo Medical School in 1971. Here, we present the clinical results of the dura mater bioprosthesis over 30 years of follow-up.

Methods: We studied 70 consecutive patients who underwent mitral or tricuspid valve replacement with a dura mater bioprosthesis between January 1971 and August 1972.

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The clinical use of homologous dura mater cardiac valves was begun in January 1971. Between January 1971 and May 1975, 751 patients received 849 dura mater valves: 428 mitral, 365 aortic, 52 tricuspid and 4 pulmonary. The hospital mortality observed in this series was 13.

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A group of 533 patients had cardiac valves replaced with homologous dura mater valves. The dura mater was preserved in a solution of 98 per cent glycerol and antibiotics for a period of 12 days before used. The leaflets were mounted in a stainless steel ring covered by Dacron velour.

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During histological and physiological investigations of black vultures (Coragyps atratus) dissection revealed the presence of an "organ", the supracloacal chromolipoid body, which has no counterpart among other warm blooded animals. The organ occurs in both sexes and in birds of different ages. It is located in the median sagittal plane dorsal to the cloaca.

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