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    Log amplifier instrument measures physiological biopotentials over wide dynamic range

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    To record biopotentials with extreme dynamic ranges, biopotential inputs are capacitatively coupled to a miniature, low power, solid-state signal conditioner consisting of a two-stage differential preamplifier that has a low noise figure. The ouput of the preamplifier uses diodes to provide an overall gain which is nearly logarithmic

    Chemical and metabolic characteristics of brain tissue. Electrical impedance correlates

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    Chemical and metabolic characteristics of brain tissue - electrical impedance correlate

    Analysis of baseline and Gemini flight GT-7 EEG data with specification of on-line computing requirements

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    Analysis of baseline and Gemini GT-7 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM data with specification of on-line computing requirement

    Results of electroencephalographic examina- tions under the influence of vibration and centrifuging in the monkey

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    Electroencephalographic examinations of monkeys under influence of vibrations and centrifugin

    Electroencephalographic baselines in astronaut candidates estimated by computation and pattern recognition techniques

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    Electroencephalographic baselines in astronaut candidates estimated by computer and pattern recognition technique

    Website Application by Using Bonsai Floragraha Macromedia Flash 8

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    Along with the development of the age and increasingly sophisticated technology, almost all people in the world using the Internet where the Internet provides information of various aspects of the field by means of a container known as a Web site. Website Floragraha this bonsai is a website that contains information about the types of bonsai plants in Indonesia in particular, and may be used as a means of sharing information about types of bonsai plants. Making bonsai Floragraha website uses Flash 8 Macromadia application program, and as the browser is Internet Explorer

    Analysis of Brain Wave Records from Gemini Flight GT-7 by Computations to Be Used in a Thirty Day Primate Flight

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    Data analysis and display techniques for biosatellite flight and application of astronaut electroencephalogram analysi

    Superfluid Phase Stability of 3^3He in Axially Anisotropic Aerogel

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    Measurements of superfluid 3^3He in 98% aerogel demonstrate the existence of a metastable \emph{A}-like phase and a stable \emph{B}-like phase. It has been suggested that the relative stability of these two phases is controlled by anisotropic quasiparticle scattering in the aerogel. Anisotropic scattering produced by axial compression of the aerogel has been predicted to stabilize the axial state of superfluid 3^3He. To explore this possiblity, we used transverse acoustic impedance to map out the phase diagram of superfluid 3^3He in a ∼98\sim 98% porous silica aerogel subjected to 17% axial compression. We have previously shown that axial anisotropy in aerogel leads to optical birefringence and that optical cross-polarization studies can be used to characterize such anisotropy. Consequently, we have performed optical cross-polarization experiments to verify the presence and uniformity of the axial anisotropy in our aerogel sample. We find that uniform axial anisotropy introduced by 17% compression does not stabilize the \emph{A}-like phase. We also find an increase in the supercooling of the \emph{A}-like phase at lower pressure, indicating a modification to \emph{B}-like phase nucleation in \emph{globally} anisotropic aerogels.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, submitted to LT25 (25th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics

    Effect of Combination Folic Acid, Vitamin B6 , and Vitamin B12 Supplementation on Fracture Risk in Women: A Randomized, Controlled Trial.

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    Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated an association of elevated plasma homocysteine levels with greater bone resorption and fracture risk. Vitamins B12 , B6 , and folic acid are cofactors in homocysteine metabolism, and supplementation with B vitamins is effective in lowering homocysteine levels in humans. However, randomized trials of supplemental B vitamins for reduction of fracture risk have been limited. Therefore, we performed an ancillary study to the Women's Antioxidant and Folic Acid Cardiovascular Study (WAFACS), a large randomized trial of women with preexisting cardiovascular disease or three or more coronary risk factors, to test whether a daily B vitamin intervention including folic acid (2.5 mg/day), vitamin B6 (50 mg/day), and vitamin B12 (1 mg/day) reduces nonspine fracture risk over 7.3 years of treatment and follow-up. Among 4810 women, we confirmed 349 nonspine fracture cases by centralized review of medical records. In a substudy of 300 women (150 in treatment group and 150 controls) with paired plasma samples at randomization and follow-up (7.3 years later), we measured two bone turnover markers, including C-terminal cross-linking telopeptide of type I collagen (CTX) and intact type I procollagen N-propeptide (P1NP). In Cox proportional hazards models based on intention-to-treat, we found no significant effects of B vitamin supplementation on nonspine fracture risk (relative hazard = 1.08; 95% confidence interval, 0.88 to 1.34). In a nested case-cohort analysis, there were no significant effects of B vitamins on fracture risk among women with elevated plasma homocysteine levels, or low levels of vitamins B12 or B6 , or folate at baseline. Furthermore, treatment with B vitamins had no effect on change in markers of bone turnover. We found no evidence that daily supplementation with B vitamins reduces fracture risk or rates of bone metabolism in middle-aged and older women at high risk of cardiovascular disease. © 2017 American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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