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Yao, A. C., P. M. Gootman, P. P. Frankfurt, and S. M. DiRusso. "Age-related superior mesenteric arterial flow changes in piglets: effects of feeding and hemorrhage." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 251, no. 5 (November 1, 1986): G718—G723. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.1986.251.5.g718.

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Cardiovascular (CV) responses to feeding before and after 15% blood volume hemorrhage (H) were studied in lightly anesthetized piglets less than or equal to 2-days and greater than 2-wk-old. Superior mesenteric (Mes) and renal (Ren) arterial flows (F) were registered by electromagnetic probes before and continuously for 2 h after milk feeding (26 ml/kg) by gavage. Postprandially, in piglets less than or equal to 2-days-old MesF tended to increase (maximum change, mean +/- SE, 16.0 +/- 4.7%) at 30 min, whereas Mes vascular resistance (R) significantly decreased at 30, 90, and 120 min (17.3 +/- 6.2%). In piglets greater than 2-wk-old, MesF significantly increased by 30 min, which lasted 120 min (37.7 +/- 11.7%); MesR decreased by 20.0 +/- 5.8% at 90-120 min. Compared with the less than or equal to 2 days olds, the older piglets demonstrated greater and more sustained postprandial MesF increase. After H, regional F and pulse pressure (PP) decreased, heart rate and R increased in both groups. After stabilization, feeding induced insignificant CV changes in less than or equal to 2-day-old piglets. In contrast, increased MesF (44 +/- 14.4%) and PP (24 +/- 8.5%) and decreased MesR (31 +/- 8.9%) were observed in the greater than 2-wk-olds. MesF changes differed significantly between the age groups. The Ren vascular bed showed no consistent response in both age groups. Thus Mes vascular responses to feeding with or without preceding H in developing piglets were age related.
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Li, T., Y. Xie, X. Zhang, S. Wang, and W. Ji. "190FEEDERS FROM RHESUS MONKEY SUPPORT PROLONGED DIFFERENTIATED GROWTH OF RHESUS MONKEY EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS." Reproduction, Fertility and Development 16, no. 2 (2004): 216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rdv16n1ab190.

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Previous study demonstrated that feeders are important for growth and differentiation of rhesus monkey embryonic stem cells (rES)(Thomson JA et al., 1995 PNAS \bf 92, 7844–7848). In this study, we developed 5 rhesus monkey feeder cell lines for rES culture: MESF (ear skin fibroblasts from 2-week-old neonatal monkeys), MAF (adult Fallopian tube cells), MGF (adult follicular granulose fibroblast-like cells), MGK (adult follicular granulose kidney-like cells), and MSC (single-cell cloning from MESF), all of which were fibroblast-like cells. Two experiments were designed to investigate rES cell growth and differentiation potentials. In experiment 1, rES (R366.4) was cultured on MESF, MAF, MGF, MGK, and MSC, with MEF (mouse embryonic fibroblasts) as control. In experiment 2, rES was cultured on the mixed feeders: MSC: MGK at 1:1, 7:3, 8:2 and 9:1, depending on the results of experiment 1. Results of experiment 1 showed that the rES underwent undifferentiated growth on MESF, MAF, MGF and MSC (cultured for 15 passages), but not on MGK, with morphology typical of rES on MEFs, and exhibiting positive alkaline phosphatase staining, positive expression of Oct-4 and GAPDH, and negative expression of PAX6, AFP, BMP4 and hCG of rES as well as normal karyotypes. Embryonic bodies (EBs) were formed on Day 7 to 8 from the rES cultured on MESF, MAF, MGF and MSC. The EBs showed positive expression of hCG, AFP and BMP4. Differentiation of neuron, epithelium and muscle cells was observed after 21 days of continuous culture of the rES. The colonies of rES cultured on MESF, MAF, MGF and MSC were higher than on MEF (1.5 to 3 times). Interestingly, expansion speeds and differentiation rates on MSC were less than on MESF. These results also indicated that fibroblast cells, on the one hand, were alone sufficient for supporting prolonged undifferentiated growth of rES, and on the other hand, other mixed cells except fibroblast cells had the ability to promote the growth and differentiation of R366.4 rES. Results of experiment 2 showed that the mixed feeders (MSC:MGK) at 8:2 or 9:1 supported undifferentiated growth of rES but not feeders at 7:3 or 1:1. Our work demonstrated that the rhesus monkey feeders were better able to support undifferentiated growth and maintain differentiation potentials of rES than were MEFs feeders. The rES could grow if the ratio of mixed other cells serving as the feeders exceeded 20%.
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Alam, Najmul, Naureen Banu, Nobi ul Alam, Umme Ruman, Zidan Khan, Md Arfin Ibn Aziz, Niloy Barua, et al. "Deciphering the Pharmacological Potentials of Methanol Extract of Sterculia foetida Seeds Using Experimental and Computational Approaches." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2022 (April 23, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3403086.

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The edible herb Sterculia foetida L. has potential nutraceutical and medicinal effects. The present study is performed to assess the possible antidiabetic, neuropharmacological, and antidiarrheal activity of the methanolic extract of S. foetida seeds (MESF) through in vitro, in vivo, and in silico approaches. When compared to standard acarbose, the results of the antidiabetic study provided strong proof that the glucose level in the MESF was gradually decreased by inhibiting the function of α-amylase enzymes. The sedative potential of MESF (200 and 400 mg/kg) was determined by employing open field, hole cross, and thiopental sodium-induced sleeping time tests, which revealed significant reductions in locomotor performance and increased sleep duration following MESF treatment. In addition, mice treated with MESF exhibited superior exploration during elevated plus maze and hole board tests. MESF also showed good antidiarrheal activity in castor oil-induced diarrhea and intestinal motility tests. Previously isolated compounds (captan, 1-azuleneethanol, acetate, and tetraconazole) exhibited good binding affinity in docking studies and drug-likeliness properties in absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion/toxicity (ADME/T), and toxicological studies. Collectively, these results indicate the bioactivity of S. foetida, which represents a potential candidate in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
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Arellano-Rodrigo, Eduardo, Alberto Alvarez-Larran, Francisco Cervantes, Juan-Carlos Reverter, Neus Villamor, and Emili Montserrat. "Increased Granulocyte CD11b and Monocyte Tissues Factor Expression in Patients with Essential Thrombocythemia and Thrombosis." Blood 104, no. 11 (November 16, 2004): 1526. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v104.11.1526.1526.

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Abstract The mechanisms accounting for the increased risk of thrombosis in patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET) are not well known. Recently, a possible role for the granulocytes in the development of thrombosis in ET has been suggested. To analyze the possible relationship between granulocyte activation and a history of thrombosis in ET, granulocyte activation was studied in 53 ET patients (26 with a previous history of thrombosis and 27 without) and 26 healthy controls. Neutrophil and monocyte CD11b expression, monocyte tissue factor (mTF) expression, and platelet-neutrophil (PNC) and platelet-monocyte (PMC) complexes were studied using whole blood cytometry and the results were expressed as percentages and in MESF (molecules of equivalent soluble fluorochrome) units. Granulocyte CD11b and mTF expression were measured at baseline and after activation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). The results are as follows: 1) ET patients had significantly higher baseline percentages of circulating PNC and PMC as well as neutrophil CD11b MESF expression than the controls (p=0.0001); 2) monocyte CD11b expression was higher in patients with ET and thrombosis (mean 151241 MESF) than in those without (127191 MESF) and in the controls (65717 MESF) (p= 0.0001); 3) mTF baseline surface expression was increased in ET patients as compared with the controls (15635 vs 9385 MESF, p= 0.0001); 4) following LPS activation, patients with ET and previous thrombosis had significantly higher mean percentage of mTF expression than those without thrombosis and the controls (48%, 36% and 25%, respectively) (p= 0.0001). No differences were noted when the results were analysed according to the treatment that the patients were receiving at the time of study. In conclusion, patients with ET and a history of thrombosis show a marked increase in granulocyte activation, especially in monocyte activation, and therefore such alteration might play a role in the pathogenesis in these patients.
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Kimlinger, Teresa K., Thomas E. Witzig, and S. Vincent Rajkumar. "Expression of Cytoplasmic and Surface VEGF by Plasma Cells in Myeloma and Related Disorders." Blood 104, no. 11 (November 16, 2004): 3655. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v104.11.3655.3655.

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Abstract Background: Previous studies quantitating VEGF in plasma cells from multiple myeloma (MM), monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), and smoldering myeloma (SMM) have found no significant difference in expression between the groups. These studies have been done using immunohistochemistry, quantitative RT-PCR, and Western Blots using material from isolated CD138+ plasma cells. These studies may have been limited by specificity of reagents, low numbers of plasma cells, or heterogeneity within the plasma cell population. Asosingh et al have shown that 5T2MM murine myeloma cells show greater VEGF expression in the CD45- compared to the CD45+ plasma cell compartment (Asosingh K, Blood2004;103:3131–7). Quantitative flow cytometric methods allow for the quantitation of antigen expression with high sensitivity and allow discrimination among cell subsets. Flow studies have suggested that myeloma patients have both CD45+ and CD45 - plasma cell subsets and that each compartment may contain phenotypic and functionally different types of clonal plasma cells. This two part study evaluated bone marrow plasma cells for intracellular and surface levels of VEGF in MM, MGUS, SMM, amyloid, and normal controls. Methods: Cytoplasmic VEGF expression (cVEGF) was measured on lysed and permeabilized (FACSTM Permeabilizing Solution, BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA) whole bone marrow samples using anti-VEGF PE (R and D Systems, Minneapolis, MN). With each run, QuantumTM Simply Cellular Beads (Bangs Laboratories, Fishers, IN) were stained with the same VEGF antibody to create a standard curve for calculation of MESF/ABC (antibody binding capacity) values. A median VEGF MESF value was calculated for the plasma cells, lymphocytes, and granulocytes from each patient sample. Surface expression of VEGF (sVEGF) was determined using CD138 FITC/ VEGF PE/ CD45 Percp/ CD38 APC staining on ACK lysed whole bone marrow cells. sVEGF expression was determined on the plasma cell population as a whole and on the individual CD45 fractions. Median expression and proportion of cases with plasma cells expressing >20% sVEGF were calculated. Cytoplasmic kappa and lambda staining was also done to determine clonality. Results: cVEGF MESF differences within the plasma cell populations were greater than in the other cell types. The MESF was higher in MM (n=14 patients, median MESF 247,866) compared to MGUS/SMM (n=14, median MESF 89,794) and amyloid (n=5, median MESF 134,429)(p=0.038). The lymphocytes and granulocytes in each group had similar MESF values, but the median MESF was lower than in the plasma cells (median 41,485 for lymphocytes, and 24,227 for granulocytes). sVEGF was expressed by less than 20% of plasma cells in all groups studied. Similar results were also seen in the CD45- plasma cell fraction. In the CD45+ plasma cell fraction, all groups showed varying levels of positive expression: MM (n=15 patients; median, 52% cells positive), normal controls (n=4; 51%), MGUS/SMM (n=11; 34%). Conclusions: cVEGF expression was significantly higher in MM compared to SMM/MGUS in this study. On the other hand, sVEGF expression was confined to the CD45+ plasma cell compartment in all groups studied, with a trend to higher % positive cells in the MM group compared to MGUS. We are working on studying levels of secreted VEGF in various human plasma cell subsets, both alone and in conjunction with stromal cell contact.
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Alam, Najmul, Naureen Banu, Md Arfin Ibn Aziz, Niloy Barua, Umme Ruman, Israt Jahan, Farhana Jahan Chy, et al. "Chemical Profiling, Pharmacological Insights and In Silico Studies of Methanol Seed Extract of Sterculia foetida." Plants 10, no. 6 (June 3, 2021): 1135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10061135.

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Sterculia foetida, also known as jangli badam in Bangladesh, is a traditionally used plant that has pharmacological activities. A qualitative phytochemical analysis was performed to assess the metabolites in a methanolic extract of S. foetida seeds (MESF), and the cytotoxic, thrombolytic, anti-arthritics, analgesic, and antipyretic activities were examined using in vitro, in vivo, and in silico experiments. Quantitative studies were performed through gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis. The brine shrimp lethality bioassays and clot lysis were performed to investigate the cytotoxic and thrombolytic activities, respectively. The anti-arthritics activity was assessed using the albumin denaturation assay. Analgesic activity was determined using the acetic acid-induced writhing test and the formalin-induced paw-licking test. A molecular docking study was performed, and an online tool was used to perform ADME/T (absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion/toxicity) and PASS (Prediction of Activity Spectra for Substances). GC-MS analysis identified 29 compounds in MESF, consisting primarily of phenols, terpenoids, esters, and other organic compounds. MESF showed moderate cytotoxic activity against brine shrimp and significant thrombolytic and anti-arthritics activities compared with the relative standards. The extract also showed a dose-dependent and significant analgesic and antipyretic activities. Docking studies showed that 1-azuleneethanol, acetate returned the best scores for the tested enzymes. These findings suggested that MESF represents a potent source of thrombolytic, anti-arthritic, analgesic, antipyretic agents with moderate cytotoxic effects.
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Hu, Lan, Yongwan Chun, and Daniel A. Griffith. "A Multilevel Eigenvector Spatial Filtering Model of House Prices: A Case Study of House Sales in Fairfax County, Virginia." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 8, no. 11 (November 10, 2019): 508. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8110508.

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House prices tend to be spatially correlated due to similar physical features shared by neighboring houses and commonalities attributable to their neighborhood environment. A multilevel model is one of the methodologies that has been frequently adopted to address spatial effects in modeling house prices. Empirical studies show its capability in accounting for neighborhood specific spatial autocorrelation (SA) and analyzing potential factors related to house prices at both individual and neighborhood levels. However, a standard multilevel model specification only considers within-neighborhood SA, which refers to similar house prices within a given neighborhood, but neglects between-neighborhood SA, which refers to similar house prices for adjacent neighborhoods that can commonly exist in residential areas. This oversight may lead to unreliable inference results for covariates, and subsequently less accurate house price predictions. This study proposes to extend a multilevel model using Moran eigenvector spatial filtering (MESF) methodology. This proposed model can take into account simultaneously between-neighborhood SA with a set of Moran eigenvectors as well as potential within-neighborhood SA with a random effects term. An empirical analysis of 2016 and 2017 house prices in Fairfax County, Virginia, illustrates the capability of a multilevel MESF model specification in accounting for between-neighborhood SA present in data. A comparison of its model performance and house price prediction outcomes with conventional methodologies also indicates that the multilevel MESF model outperforms standard multilevel and hedonic models. With its simple and flexible feature, a multilevel MESF model can furnish an appealing and useful approach for understanding the underlying spatial distribution of house prices.
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Klabusay, Marti n., Viera Kuhrova, Viera Hrabcakova, Petr Coupek, and Jiri Mayer. "Prognostic Stratification of Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Based on Quantitative Flow Cytometry Evaluation of ZAP-70 Versus Homology of IgVH Plot." Blood 112, no. 11 (November 16, 2008): 2081. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v112.11.2081.2081.

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Abstract B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) is the most common type of leukemia in the adult population. It has a heterogeneous behavior and variable prognosis. While some patients experience indolent disease requiring no therapy for many years, others demonstrate a more aggressive type unresponsive to therapy. An accurate prognostic stratification is essential for optimizing the therapeutic strategy. Many prognostic factors are presently known, but their relationships and significance are often not clearly understood. Several markers have been identified, including IgVH mutation status and ZAP-70. Mutation of IgVH (less than 98% homology with the germline sequence) is correlated with better prognosis. Expression of ZAP-70, which is a cytoplasmic ζ-associated tyrosine-kinase essential for T-cell receptor signal transduction, is associated with more rapid disease progression and shorter survival. However, its detection by flow cytometry has many technical difficulties, resulting in high interlaboratory variability. The expression of intracellular ZAP-70 in 217 patients with diagnosis of B-CLL was determined using a new approach: quantitative flow cytometry on CD5+19+ tumor cells. Other laboratory and clinical parameters were evaluated, including gender, age, type and number of therapies, CD38 expression, cytogenetics and mutation status of IgVH. The expressions of ZAP-70 and CD38 were measured in molecules of equivalent soluble fluorochrome (MESF units). The results were correlated with mutation status of IgVH. Patients were divided into two groups by cluster analysis in a plot of IgVH homology versus ZAP-70 MESF (left panel). Overall survival curves for these groups are shown (right panel). It could follow that patients above the diagonal (triangles, group B) in the IgHV versus MESF plot have significantly poorer prognoses (p=0.0001) than do patients below this diagonal (circles, group A). Expression of CD38 above 15000 MESF showed worse prognosis for patients in the group B (p=0.035). Only three of 61 patients with chromosomal aberrations associated with poor prognosis (del11q and del17p) were found in the group A, but all of them had del13q present, as well. The authors introduced a new approach for evaluating ZAP-70 expression in B-CLL cells using quantitative flow cytometry that is easily standardized and not burdened with technical problems. Plotting IgVH homology (%) versus ZAP-70 quantitative expression (MESF) could clearly divide patients according to their prognoses. Figure Figure
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Schwartz, Abe, Adolfas K. Gaigalas, Lili Wang, Gerald E. Marti, Robert F. Vogt, and E. Fernandez-Repollet. "Formalization of the MESF unit of fluorescence intensity." Cytometry 57B, no. 1 (2003): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cyto.b.10066.

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Klabusay, Martin, Viera Hrabcakova, Petr Coupek, Martin Trbusek, and Michaela Pevna. "Additional value of quantitative expression of ZAP-70 and CD38 for prognostic factors in chronic lymphocytic leukemia." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2017): e19006-e19006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.e19006.

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e19006 Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has heterogeneous clinical course. Identification of prognostic markers is important for proper management of disease. Cytogenetics, IgVH mutation status, TP53 functional status, CD38, ZAP-70 and CD49d expression are accepted prognostic factors in CLL. ζ-chain-associated protein kinase 70 (ZAP-70) is associated with disease progression. However, measurement of ZAP-70 and CD38 expression relies on qualitative flow cytometry. Authors tested hypothesis whether quantitative analysis of markers can improve information about prognosis of CLL. Methods: 217 CLL patients were included; diagnosis was made from peripheral blood by morphology and immunophenotyping by flow cytometry with common antibodies. Expressions of intracellular ZAP-70 and surface CD38 were measured using quantitative fluorescence cytometry. Standardized fluorescent microparticles were used to quantify molecules of equivalent soluble fluorochrome (MESF units). Analysis of rearrangement of the IgVH gene was performed according to the European recommendation. Deletions at 11q22-q23 ( ATM), 17p13 ( TP53), 13q34 ( RB1) loci and trisomy of chromosome 12 were detected by I-FISH. Results: Patients’ ages ranged from 33 to 86 years and included all Rai stages. Expression of ZAP-70 ranged from 546 to 5,955 MESF, CD38 from 1,886 to 31,619 MESF. 48% patients embodied mutated and 52% unmutated IgVH status. In cytogenetics, del(13q) was detected in 59%, trisomy 12 in 13%, del(11q) in 21%, and del(p53) in 8% of patients. IgVH (in %) was plotted against ZAP-70 (in MESF) and patients were divided into high (HR) and low risk (LR) groups by cluster analysis based on Kaplan-Meier overall survival curves. Patients in HR group had significantly poorer prognoses (p = 0.0001) than those in LR group. When patients from HR group were clustered according to CD38 expression, very high risk (VHR) group with high CD38 and significantly worse prognosis (p = 0.035) was identified. Conclusions: We have demonstrated that quantitative ZAP-70 and CD38 expressions cannot replace IgVH analysis, but, contrary to that, addition of quantitative data can further specify prognoses of patients with CLL.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MESF"

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Dhanens, Niles Fortner James. "Module cover conductivity enhancement : senior project, final report /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/4/.

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Bergmeier, Georg Fischaleck Manuel Fischer Stefan Neunuebel Colin Sorenson Bjorn Vandenhoek Lazer. "Final design report : hand-drive rear wheel drive wheelchair project /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/1/.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: Sarah Harding. "Joint effort - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and Hochschule München, School of Applied Sciences." "Georg Bergmeier, Manuel Fischaleck, Stefan Fischer, Colin Neunuebel, Bjorn Sorenson, Lazer Vandenhoek." Title from PDF title page; viewed on Dec. 10, 2009. Includes bibliographical references.
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Hauge, John Hutcheson Drew Scott Paul. "Boundary layer data system (BLDS) heating system : final project report /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/2/.

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Cook, Justin Jones Ben Reynolds Sean. "Callaway Golf : variable curved impulse sealer /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/3/.

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Brown, Nathaniel Marc Knorr Matthew Thomas. "Hydraulic hand press final project report /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/5.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: M.L. McFarland. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 12, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Gage, Katherine Highstreet Matt Del Cid Liz. "Two-material cylinder stress response software /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/6.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: Lee McFarland. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 13, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Allan, John S. Nekimken Kyle J. Weills Spencer B. "Pump sequencing optimization /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/7.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: Tom Mase. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 13, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Bautista, Garret Hardin Chad Taylor Ben. "Best-in-class global bumper reinforcement beam /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/8.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: John Fabijanic. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 20, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Allport, Andrew Braico Kevin Charles Kevin Kyi George Lai William. "Supermileage team : urban concept competition vehicle chassis design report /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/11.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: John Fabijanic. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 20, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Barkley, Clayde Betts Mikel Olay Anthony. "Indirect pipe pressure measurement /." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/mesp/12.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.
Project advisor: Jim Meagher. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Jan. 20, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Books on the topic "MESF"

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Tara, Serbia) International Meat Industry Conference Meat and meat products (56th 2011. Meso i proizvodi od mesa - bezbednost, kultura, razvoj, kvalitet života: Međunarodno 56. savetovanje industrije mesa : zbornik kratkih sadržaja. Beograd: Institut za higijenu i tehnologiju mesa, 2011.

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Leland, Hartwell, ed. Genetics: From genes to genomes. 3rd ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2008.

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Mesa. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press, 2002.

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Mess. London]: Bloomsbury, 2014.

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Dudu, Busani-Dube, ed. Mess. Pretoria, South Africa: Hlomu Publishing, 2020.

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Mesa. Pagosa Springs, Colo: Luminaria Press, 1998.

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Department of Education & Science. A survey of the Microelectronics Education Support Unit (MESU) 1986-1989: A report by HM Inspectorate. Stanmore: Department of Education and Science, 1989.

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Mettler, René. La natura di mese in mese. Trieste: Edizioni EL, 1998.

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Lanaro, Mick. Mes amis, mes artistes, mes emmerdes. Paris: Moment, 2010.

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Roegner, Kevin C. Costa Mesa Fire Department, Costa Mesa, California. [Atlanta, Ga.?]: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "MESF"

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Gooch, Jan W. "Mesh." In Encyclopedic Dictionary of Polymers, 452. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-6247-8_7323.

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Gewies, Andreas, Jürgen Ruland, Alexey Kotlyarov, Matthias Gaestel, Shiri Procaccia, Rony Seger, Shin Yasuda, et al. "MELF." In Encyclopedia of Signaling Molecules, 1075. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0461-4_100791.

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Padua, David, Amol Ghoting, John A. Gunnels, Mark S. Squillante, José Meseguer, James H. Cownie, Duncan Roweth, et al. "Mesh." In Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing, 1116. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09766-4_2372.

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Tanggaard, Lene, and Tue Juelsbo. "Mess." In Creativity — A New Vocabulary, 78–86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137511805_10.

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Zang, Hui. "Introduction." In WDM Mesh Networks, 1–9. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_1.

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Zang, Hui. "Routing and Wavelength Assignment." In WDM Mesh Networks, 11–40. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_2.

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Zang, Hui. "Connection Management for Wavelength-Routed WDM Networks." In WDM Mesh Networks, 41–56. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_3.

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Zang, Hui. "Routing and Wavelength Assignment for Survivable Wavelength-Routed Networks." In WDM Mesh Networks, 57–72. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_4.

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Zang, Hui. "Connection Management for Survivable Wavelength-Routed Networks." In WDM Mesh Networks, 73–92. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_5.

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Zang, Hui. "Path-Protection Routing and Wavelength Assignment with Duct-Layer Constraints." In WDM Mesh Networks, 93–116. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0341-5_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "MESF"

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"Author Index." In 2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2010.26.

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"Title Page iii." In 2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2010.2.

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Ang, Chee-Wei. "Multihop Interference and Multihop Propagation of Control Signaling in IEEE 802.16d Mesh Networks." In 2010 Third International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2010.8.

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Krenz, Rafal. "IEEE 802.16 Wireless Mesh Networks Capacity Estimation Using Collision Domains." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.28.

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Heah, Dominic K. H., and Zainab R. Zaidi. "A Testbed Implementation of Monitoring Assisted Local Route Recovery Scheme for Wireless Mesh Networks." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.29.

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"Copyright Page." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.3.

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"Title Page i." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.1.

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Baldi, Mario, and Riccardo Giacomelli. "Time-Driven Access and Forwarding in IEEE 802.11 Mesh Networks." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.10.

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Baek, Yong-Soo, Sung-Gi Min, and Hyun-Gu Lee. "High Speed Ethernet Interface between TE and MT in 3GPP LTE Network." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.11.

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Nguyen, Huu-Nghia, and Christian Bonnet. "Evaluation of Scalable Proxy Mobile IPv6 in Wireless Mesh Networks." In 2009 Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks (MESH). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mesh.2009.12.

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Reports on the topic "MESF"

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Scannapieco, Anthony J. An Adaptive Mesh Algorithm: Mesh Structure and Generation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1291247.

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Scannapieco, Anthony J. An Adaptive Mesh Algorithm: Mapping the Mesh Variables. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1304744.

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Smith, William G., and Michael P. Ebert. A Method for Unstructured Mesh-to-Mesh Interpolation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada531390.

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Hung, Hsuan-Yu, Hui-Hsiung Lai, Hui-Chuan Lin, and Chung-Yu Chen. Impact of interferon-free antivirus therapy on lipid profiles in patients with chronic hepatitis C: A network meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, July 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.7.0055.

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Review question / Objective: P: ("Hepatitis C"[Mesh] AND "Hepacivirus"[Mesh] AND "Hepatitis C, Chronic”[Mesh]) I: (direct acting antiviral OR asunaprevir OR boceprevir OR daclatasvir OR dasabuvir OR elbasvir OR glecaprevir OR grazoprevir OR ledipasvir OR ombitasvir OR paritaprevir OR pibrentasvir OR simeprevir OR sofosbuvir OR telaprevir OR velpatasvir OR voxilaprevir) C: placebo O: ( "Cholesterol, VLDL"[Mesh] OR "Cholesterol, LDL"[Mesh] OR "Cholesterol, HDL"[Mesh] OR "Dyslipidemias"[Mesh] OR "lipoprotein cholesterol ester, human" [Supplementary Concept] OR "lipoprotein cholesterol" [Supplementary Concept] ) OR ((lipoprotein cholesterol) OR ("lipidemia") OR (lipid metabolism) OR (lipid)). Information sources: We conducted a comprehensive literature search of PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Ovid MEDLINE electronic databases from their inception to May 20, 2022.
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Regelink, Inge C., Jasper L. van Puffelen, Phillip A. I. Ehlert, and Oscar F. Schoumans. Evaluatie van verwerkingsinstallaties voor mest en co-vergiste mest. Wageningen: Wageningen Environmental Research, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/554452.

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Lyons, Nicole, Ali Siddiqui, Oluwatunmininu Anwoju, Brianna Cohen, Walter Ramsey, Christopher O'Neil, Zuhair Ali, and Mike Liang. Biologic versus Synthetic Mesh for Ventral Hernia Repair: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0016.

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Review question / Objective: To compare the clinical outcomes of utilizing biologic mesh versus synthetic mesh during ventral hernia repair (VHR). Eligibility criteria: Inclusion criteria were randomized controlled trials comparing biologic and synthetic mesh in ventral hernia repair. Studies were included if they were focused on adults (over age 18), human subjects, and were published in the English language. Studies were limited to only VHR and needed to compare biologic with synthetic mesh. Repair could be done open, laparoscopically, or robotically. Exclusion criteria included: (1) articles that only included synthetic or biologic mesh (ex. comparing two types of biologic mesh) or (2) procedures for other types of hernias, for example inguinal or hiatal.
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Rowe, Charlotte Anne, and Dea Musa. Aqueduct Mesa Photos. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1482913.

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BENAVIDES, GILBERT L., DAVID P. ADAMS, and PIN YANG. Meso-Machining Capabilities. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/782720.

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Wu, J., Y. Cui, C. Metz, and E. Rosen. Softwire Mesh Framework. RFC Editor, June 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc5565.

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Potocki, Mark L., James P. Jr Jenkins, and Curt A. Bronkhorst. Mesh Convergence Issues. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1053526.

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