Eur Phys J C Part Fields
April 2021
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will be a powerful tool for a variety of physics topics. The high-intensity proton beams provide a large neutrino flux, sampled by a near detector system consisting of a combination of capable precision detectors, and by the massive far detector system located deep underground. This configuration sets up DUNE as a machine for discovery, as it enables opportunities not only to perform precision neutrino measurements that may uncover deviations from the present three-flavor mixing paradigm, but also to discover new particles and unveil new interactions and symmetries beyond those predicted in the Standard Model (SM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Genomic and biosocial research data about individuals is rapidly proliferating, bringing the potential for novel opportunities for data integration and use. The scale, pace and novelty of these applications raise a number of urgent sociotechnical, ethical and legal questions, including optimal methods of data storage, management and access. Although the open science movement advocates unfettered access to research data, many of the UK's longitudinal cohort studies operate systems of managed data access, in which access is governed by legal and ethical agreements between stewards of research datasets and researchers wishing to make use of them.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLegal limits for chemical substances require that they are linked to clearly defined analytical methods. Present limits for certain chemicals in tattoo and permanent make-up inks do not mention analytical methods for the detection of metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or forbidden colourants. There is, therefore, no established method for the determination of the quantities of these chemicals in tattoo and permanent make-up inks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLivestock grazing, which has a large influence on habitat structure, is associated with the widespread decline of various bird species across the world, yet there are few experimental studies that investigate how grazing pressure influences avian reproduction. We manipulated grazing pressure using a replicated field experiment, and found that the offspring sex ratio of a common upland passerine, the meadow pipit Anthus pratensis, varied significantly between grazing treatments. The proportion of sons was lowest in the ungrazed and intensively grazed treatments and highest in treatments grazed at low intensity (by sheep, or a mixture of sheep and cattle).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Hum Nutr Diet
February 2008
Background: National Nutritional Standards for school lunches were reintroduced in 2001, and included guidance on portion sizes for primary schools. For the first time since 1997, nationally representative data on school food portion sizes in England have been collected using direct assessment rather than reported portion sizes.
Methods: Food portions were weighed directly in foods served in nationally representative samples of primary and secondary school meals.
Aim: To describe a new form for collecting problem oriented, problem linked data from primary care.
Method: A novel form is described which has been used to collect these data. These data were validated against secondary data collections.
Aim: General practitioners in the central Sydney area were surveyed to quantify the extent of, and attitudes towards, computerisation in Australian general practice.
Method: Two surveys were mailed to all GPs in the central Sydney area, first in 1994, and again in 1996. The majority of questions in both surveys were identical.
Aust Fam Physician
July 1997
The objective of this article was to evaluate the Gabrieli Medical Nomenclature (GMN) as a coding system for primary care, using a system of five criteria. These were: the infrastructure supporting the coding system; the code structure; ease of use of the codes; the reproducibility of coding; the usefulness of the codes to Australian GPs. The performance of the GMN was evaluated as being at, or below the level of other coding systems in each of the assessment areas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of experiments investigated the behavioral and hedonic effects of the synthetic cannabinoid CP 55,940 in male Wistar rats. CP 55,940 had a biphasic effect on locomotor activity, with a 10 micrograms/kg dose causing locomotor stimulation and a 100 micrograms/kg dose causing profound hypoactivity. CP 55,940 (100 micrograms/kg) also caused a marked hypothermia for at least 3 h following administration, while lower doses (2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApplications for a new polymer resin, PolyFlo, are described for both the small-scale and large-scale purification of synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides varying in length from 18-41 bases. The unique properties of this innovative resin provide > 95% purified full-length oligodeoxyribonucleotides with greater than 90% yield starting from either crude trityl-on or trityl-off unmodified as well as base (biotin)- or backbone (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCell Motil Cytoskeleton
July 1995
While studying cAMP-dependent dynein alpha-heavy chain phosphorylation, we found previously [Stephens and Prior, 1992: J. Cell Sci. 103:999-1012] that high salt extraction of sperm flagella from the mussel Mytilus edulis or the clam Spisula solidissima removed most visible dynein arms, accompanied by an amount of Mg+2-ATPase that correlated with the mass of dynein alpha- and beta-heavy chains removed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerotonin, an activator of adenylate cyclase, stimulates motility in molluscan gill cilia and sperm flagella. To determine and compare potential targets of cAMP action, dynein was prepared from the lateral gill.cilia and sperm flagella of the mussel Mytilus edulis and the clam Spisula solidissima.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 5' flanking region of the rabbit myosin heavy chain (HC) beta gene extending 295 bp upstream from the cap site provides muscle-specific transcriptional activity. In this study, we have identified and functionally characterized cis-acting elements that regulate the muscle-specific expression within this region. By using linker-scanner (LS) mutants between -295 bp and a putative TATA box, we found five distinct positive cis-acting sequences necessary for transcription: element A, the sequences between -276 and -263, which contains a putative M-CAT motif in an inverted orientation; B, the sequences between -207 and -180; C, the sequences between -136 and -127; D, the sequences between -91 and -80; and E, a TATA consensus sequence at -28.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdv Prostaglandin Thromboxane Leukot Res
April 1991
Overload hypertrophy of the chicken anterior latissimus dorsi muscle is accompanied by a replacement of one myosin isoenzyme (slow myosin-1, SM1) by another (slow myosin-2, SM2). To investigate the molecular mechanisms by which these changes occur, we measured the fractional synthesis rates (ks) in vivo of individual myosin-heavy-chain isoenzymes, total actin and total protein during the first 72 h of muscle growth. Although the ks of total protein and actin were doubled at 24 h, the ks for SM1 and SM2 were depressed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Parenter Sci Technol
May 1989
The impact of continuous perfusion cell culture technology on production of one and two chain human rtPA, as well as monoclonal IgG and IgM, will be reviewed. Perfusion as compared to batch systems improve the quality of the product in the conditioned media in terms of biological activity and structural integrity. This significantly increases downstream recovery and daily production output of final purified material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNumber and affinity of thromboxane A2/PGH2 receptors on gel-filtered human platelets was determined using the receptor antagonist 3H-SQ 29548 as a tracer compound. Preincubation of platelet rich plasma (PRP) with U 46619 reduced receptor number to 31% of control platelets without affecting the affinity (2 x 10(-9) mol/l). Pretreated platelets lost their reactivity to stimulation by U 46619 but not to thrombin within 3 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe structural similarities of the heavy chains (HC) of myosin isolated from atria and ventricles of hyper-, hypo-, and euthyroid rabbits were compared by immunological analysis, by one- and two-dimensional peptide mapping, and by electrophoresis under nondenaturing conditions. Monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, which are specific for HC alpha of ventricular myosin, cross-reacted equally with the HCs of euthyroid atrial myosin. Our immunological analysis identified multiple epitopes common to euthyroid atrial HC and ventricular HC alpha.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe amount of myosin per gram of cardiac and skeletal muscle was determined in sodium dodecyl sulfate-solubilized tissue homogenates by radioimmunoassay and by isotope dilution. In the rabbit ventricle, there was an average of 27 mg myosin/g wet wt of tissue. In chickens, the myosin content of typical "red" (anterior latissimus dorsi) and "white" (posterior latissimus dorsi) skeletal muscles was higher than that of ventricular muscle, averaging 36 and 48 mg/g of tissue, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe incorporation rate of [3H]leucine into cardiac myosin subunits was studied in rat hearts undergoing hypertrophy secondary to constriction of the ascending aorta. Cardiac myosin was prepared by a modified Shiverick's method on the second and fourth day after constriction. Myosin light chains were separated by urea and subjected to two-dimensional electrophoresis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy 30min continuous infusion of [3H]leucine into rats, the specific radioactivities of plasma leucine and tissue-free and tRNA-bound leucine in heart were equal. The specific radioactivity of leucyl-tRNA in heart therefore follows a time course identical with that of plasma leucine soon after the start of infusion. The half-life of cardiac myosin heavy chain (5.
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