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    A structured review of reasons for ecstasy use and related behaviours: pointers for future research

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    Abstract Background While the health risks of using ecstasy warrant intervention development, a recent meta-analysis of determinants of ecstasy use identified a number of lacunae in the literature. Specifically, no studies were included that address behaviours other than 'using ecstasy' (e.g. 'trying out ecstasy' or 'ceasing ecstasy use'). However, because meta-analyses aim to integrate study results quantitatively, the resulting rigid exclusion criteria cause many studies to be discarded on the basis of their qualitative methodology. Such qualitative studies may nonetheless provide valuable insights to guide future research. To provide an overview of these insights regarding ecstasy use, the current study summarizes and combines what is known from qualitative and exploratory quantitative literature on ecstasy use. Methods The databases PsycINFO and MedLine were searched for publications reporting reasons for ecstasy use and related behaviour, and the results were structured and discussed per behaviour and compared over behaviours. Results Two main categories of reasons were found. The first category comprised reasons to start using ecstasy, use ecstasy, use ecstasy more often, and refrain from ceasing ecstasy use. The second category comprised reasons to refrain from starting to use ecstasy, use less ecstasy, and cease using ecstasy. Reasons for related behaviours within each of these two categories appear to differ, but not as substantially as between the two categories. A large number of reasons that were not yet explored in quantitative research emerged. Conclusion The current summary and combination of exploratory studies yields useful lists of reasons for each behaviour. Before these lists can inform interventions, however, they beg quantitative verification. Also, similarity of determinant configurations of different behaviours can be assessed by addressing determinants of several behaviours in one study. Another important finding is that meta-analytical integration of the literature may overlook important findings and implications. Thus, qualitative reviews remain useful instruments in setting the research agenda.</p

    Gene therapy for carcinoma of the breast: Genetic ablation strategies

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    The gene therapy strategy of mutation compensation is designed to rectify the molecular lesions that are etiologic for neoplastic transformation. For dominant oncogenes, such approaches involve the functional knockout of the dysregulated cellular control pathways provoked by the overexpressed oncoprotein. On this basis, molecular interventions may be targeted to the transcriptional level of expression, via antisense or ribozymes, or post-transcriptionally, via intracellular single chain antibodies (intrabodies). For carcinoma of the breast, these approaches have been applied in the context of the disease linked oncogenes erbB-2 and cyclin D(1), as well as the estrogen receptor. Neoplastic revision accomplished in modal systems has rationalized human trials on this basis

    Careers in ecstasy use: do ecstasy users cease of their own accord? Implications for intervention development

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Ecstasy (MDMA, 3, 4-methylenodioxymethamphetamine) use is widespread in the Netherlands, with a lifetime prevalence of 4.3%, and two-thirds of dance party visitors being ecstasy users. However, research into Dutch ecstasy use patterns is lacking. In addition, recent studies suggest that ecstasy users cease their use automatically, which implies that interventions would do better to better focus on the promotion of harm reduction strategies than on inducing cessation. The current study addresses this process of ecstasy cessation.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>32 participants from the Dutch dance scene were interviewed, and the results were systematically analysed using NVivo.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Most ecstasy users had started to use out of curiosity. During use, users applied a host of harm reduction strategies, albeit inconsistently and sometimes incorrectly. Most users appeared to cease ecstasy use automatically because of loss of interest or changing life circumstances (e.g. a new job or relationship).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>It appears that cessation of ecstasy use is largely determined by environmental variables and not by health concerns. This supports the idea that health promotion resources are better spent in trying to promote consistent and correct application of harm reduction practices than in trying to induce cessation.</p

    Microstructure and electrical properties of nitrogen doped 3C-SiC thin films deposited using methyltrichlorosilane

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    The growth, microstructure and electrical properties of in-situ nitrogen doped 3C-SiC (111) thin films for sensor applications are presented in this paper. These thin films are deposited at a pressure of 2.5 mbar and temperature of 1040 1C on thermally oxidized Si (100) substrates from methyltrichlorosilane (MTS) precursor using a hot wall vertical low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) reactor. Ammonia (NH3) is used as the nitrogen doping gas. The sensor response depends on chemical composition, structure, morphology and operating temperature. The above properties are investigated for all in situ nitrogen doped (0, 9, 17 and 30 at% of nitrogen) 3C-SiC thin films using X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and four probe method. The XRD patterns of the 3C-SiC thin films show a decrease in the crystallinity and intensity of the peak with increase in dopant concentration from 0 to 17 at%. AFM investigations show an improvement in the grain size of the nitrogen doped 3C-SiC thin films with increase in nitrogen concentration from 0 to 17 at%. The sheet resistance of nitrogen doped 3C-SiC thin films is measured by the four probe technique and it is found to decrease with increase in temperature in the range of 40-550 °C. The resistivity and average temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR) of doped 3C-SiC thin film deposited with 17 at% of nitrogen concentration are found to be 0.14 Ω cm and - 103 ppm/°C, respectively and this can be used as a sensing material for high temperature applications

    Gene therapy advances: a meta-analysis of AAV usage in clinical settings

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    Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are the safest and most effective gene delivery vehicles to drive long-term transgene expression in gene therapy. While animal studies have shown promising results, the translatability of AAVs into clinical settings has been partly limited due to their restricted gene packaging capacities, off-target transduction, and immunogenicity. In this study, we analysed over two decades of AAV applications, in 136 clinical trials. This meta-analysis aims to provide an up-to-date overview of the use and successes of AAVs in clinical trials, while evaluating the approaches used to address the above challenges. First, this study reveals that the speed of novel AAV development has varied between therapeutic areas, with particular room for improvement in Central Nervous System disorders, where development has been slow. Second, the lack of dose-dependent toxicity and efficacy data indicates that optimal dosing regimes remain elusive. Third, more clinical data on the effectiveness of various immune-modulation strategies and gene editing approaches are required to direct future research and to accelerate the translation of AAV-mediated gene therapy into human applications

    Electric power cable sheath cutter

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    US6311600; US6311600 B1; US6311600B1; US6,311,600; US6,311,600 B1; 6311600; Appl. No. 09/421,394Inventor name used in this publication: Kok Keung LoUSVersion of Recor

    The effect of tin concentration on microstructural, optical and electrical properties of ito nanoparticles synthesized using green method

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    Indium tin oxide (ITO) nanoparticles were synthesized by green combustion method using indium (In) and tin (Sn) as precursors, and Carica papaya seed extract as novel fuel. This paper highlights effect of tin concentration (5%, 10% and 50%) on microstructural, optical and electrical properties of ITO nanoparticles (NPs). The indium nitrate and tin nitrate solution along with the fuel were heated at 600 °C for 1 h in muffle furnace and obtained powder was calcinated at 650 °C for 3 h to produce ITO NPs. The above properties were investigated using XRD, FTIR, UV-Vis spectroscopy, SEM, TEM and computer controlled impedance analyser. The XRD, SEM and TEM investigations reveals the synthesized NPs were spherical in shape with an increase in average grain size (17.66 to 35 nm) as Sn concentration increases. FTIR investigations confirms the In-O bonding. The optical properties results revealed that the ITO NPs band gap decreased from 3.21 to 2.98 eV with increase in Sn concentration. The ac conductivity of ITO NPs was found to increase with increase in Sn concentration. These synthesised ITO NPs showed the excellent properties for emerging sensor and optical device application

    A recursive design methodology for VLSI: Theory and example

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    A novel VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) methodology based on the hierarchical design of computational and system blocks is presented. The underlying algorithms used are shown to optimise the area-time complexity (AT2) of the computational units and at the system design level. The technique is illustrated for a matrix-matrix multiplication by using an image processing window convolver. This paper describes the performance of the recursive design technique comparing it to a typical systolic array, and demonstrates how data word size and convolution size may be expanded by movement up the architectural hierarchy. A prototype CAD (Computer Aided Design) autolayout program is described which maps directly into the hierarchical design environment. Using such design aids, flexible and correct designs may be generated which offer very simple data flow and highly local interconnection, with high performance. © 1984.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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