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    Clinical cardiac electrophysiologic evaluation of the positive inotropic agent, DPI 201-106

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    DPI 201-106 is a new positive inotropic agent. The cardiac electrophysiology of 16 patients was studied before and during DPI 201-106 administration (loading dose of intravenous DPI 201-106, 1·8 mg kg−1 h−1 administered over 10 min, followed by a maintenance dose of 0·2 mg kg−1 h−1). DPI 201-106 had no effect on the sinus node. The AH interval during fixed-rate atrial pacing became prolonged during DPI 201-106 infusion. There was a significant prolongation of the QT interval [QT (corrected), 417 ± 22 to 502 ± 35 ms, P<0·05; QT (atrial pacing at 600 ms), 374 ±17 to 419 ± 23 ms, P<0·05; QT (ventricular pacing at 600 ms), 409 ± 37 to 449 ± 30 ms, P<0·05]. The ventricular effective refractory period significantly prolonged during DPI 201-106 administration (242 ± 21 to 287 ± 56 ms, P < 0·05), but the supernormal-period duration decreased. The atrial effective refractory period was shortened in four patients and prolonged in one (261 ± 67 to 240 ± 53 ms, NS). The corrected atrial repolarization time (PTac) shortened significantly during DPI 210-106 infusion (479 ± 26 to 445 ± 22 ms at 20 min of the maintenance dose, P<0·05). Atrial fibrillation was initiated in five patients during DPI infusion, but no ventricular arrhythmia was provoked. These findings suggest that DPI 201-106 has novel differential electrophysiological effects on atria and ventricle

    The One-State as a Demand of International Law: Jus Cogens

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    This article provides the initial contours of an argument that uses International Law to challenge the validity of Israeli apartheid. It challenges the conventional discourse of legal debates on Israel’s actions and bordersand seeks to link the illegalities of these actions to the validity of an inbuilt Israeli apartheid. The argument also connects the deontological doctrine of peremptory norms of International Law (jus cogens), the right of self-determination and the International Crime of Apartheid to the doctrine of state recognition. It applies these to the State of Israel and the vision of a single democratic state in historic Palestine
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