283 research outputs found

    Primer registro de la avispa parasitoide Synoditella bisulcata (Kieffer, 1904) (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae: Sscelioninae) para HaitĂ­

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    Se reporta por primera vez para HaitĂ­ la avispa Scelioninae parasitoide de saltamontes Synoditella bisulcata (Kieffer)

    Entomofauna del Parque Nacional Loma Nalga de Maco y alrededores, Provincia Elías Piña, República Dominicana

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    Se compilaron datos derivados principalmente de la literatura zoológica publicada sobre la diversidad de insectos conocida del Parque Nacional Loma Nalga de Maco y alrededores, en el noroeste de la República Dominicana. Se encontraron 133 especies pertenecientes a 9 órdenes de insectos. Se recomienda la realización de un inventario básico dedicado específicamente a los insectos de esta área protegida

    Studies on neotropical Phasmatodea XV: A remarkable new stick insect from highly montane habitats of Hispaniola (Pseudophasmatidae: Xerosomatinae: Hesperophasmatini)

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    The new genus and new species Tainophasma monticola gen. nov., sp. nov., a highly montane taxon which is remarkable for its very small size, compact body, short legs and proportionally very large head, is described and illustrated from both sexes and the egg

    Interference of Fano-Rashba conductance dips

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    We study the interference of two tunable Rashba regions in a quantum wire with one propagating mode. The transmission dips (Fano-Rashba dips) of the two regions either cross or anti cross depending on the distance between the two regions. For large separations we find Fabry-P\'erot oscillations due to the interference of forwards and backwards propagating modes. At small separations overlapping evanescent modes play a prominent role, leading to an enhanced transmission and destroying the conductance dip. Analytical expressions in scattering-matrix theory are given and the relevance of the interference effect in a device is discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 4 embedded figure

    Kunst des Netzwerkens. Europäische Netzwerke im Bildungsbereich

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    Bienzle H, Gelabert E, Jütte W, Kolyva K, Meyer N, Tilkin G. Kunst des Netzwerkens. Europäische Netzwerke im Bildungsbereich. Wien: die Berater - Unternehmensberatungs GmbH; 2007

    L´Art du Networking. Réseaux européens pour l´education

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    Bienzle H, Gelabert E, Jütte W, Kolyva K, Meyer N, Tilkin G. L´Art du Networking. Réseaux européens pour l´education. Wien: die Berater - Unternehmensberatungs GmbH; 2007

    The Art of Networking. European Networks in Education

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    Bienzle H, Gelabert E, JĂĽtte W, Kolyva K, Meyer N, Tilkin G. The Art of Networking. European Networks in Education. Wien: die Berater - Unternehmensberatungs GmbH; 2007

    A multi-institutional experience in adventitial cystic disease

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    AbstractBackgroundAdventitial cystic disease (ACD) is an unusual arteriopathy; case reports and small series constitute the available literature regarding treatment. We sought to examine the presentation, contemporary management, and long-term outcomes using a multi-institutional database.MethodsUsing a standardized database, 14 institutions retrospectively collected demographics, comorbidities, presentation/symptoms, imaging, treatment, and follow-up data on consecutive patients treated for ACD during a 10-year period, using Society for Vascular Surgery reporting standards for limb ischemia. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed comparing treatment methods and factors associated with recurrent intervention. Life-table analysis was performed to estimate the freedom from reintervention in comparing the various treatment modalities.ResultsForty-seven patients (32 men, 15 women; mean age, 43 years) were identified with ACD involving the popliteal artery (n = 41), radial artery (n = 3), superficial/common femoral artery (n = 2), and common femoral vein (n = 1). Lower extremity claudication was seen in 93% of ACD of the leg arteries, whereas patients with upper extremity ACD had hand or arm pain. Preoperative diagnosis was made in 88% of patients, primarily using cross-sectional imaging of the lower extremity; mean lower extremity ankle-brachial index was 0.71 in the affected limb. Forty-one patients with lower extremity ACD underwent operative repair (resection with interposition graft, 21 patients; cyst resection, 13 patients; cyst resection with bypass graft, 5 patients; cyst resection with patch, 2 patients). Two patients with upper extremity ACD underwent cyst drainage without resection or arterial reconstruction. Complications, including graft infection, thrombosis, hematoma, and wound dehiscence, occurred in 12% of patients. Mean lower extremity ankle-brachial index at 3 months postoperatively improved to 1.07 (P < .001), with an overall mean follow-up of 20 months (range, 0.33-9 years). Eight patients (18%) with lower extremity arterial ACD required reintervention (redo cyst resection, one; thrombectomy, three; redo bypass, one; balloon angioplasty, three) after a mean of 70 days with symptom relief in 88%. Lower extremity patients who underwent cyst resection and interposition or bypass graft were less likely to require reintervention (P = .04). One patient with lower extremity ACD required an above-knee amputation for extensive tissue loss.ConclusionsThis multi-institutional, contemporary experience of ACD examines the treatment and outcomes of ACD. The majority of patients can be identified preoperatively; surgical repair, consisting of cyst excision with arterial reconstruction or bypass alone, provides the best long-term symptomatic relief and reduced need for intervention to maintain patency
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