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Speech Communication
Contains research objectives, summary of research and reports on one research project.U. S. Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories under Contract F19628-69-C-0044National Institutes of Health (Grant 2 ROl NB-04332-08)Joint Services Electronics Programs (U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, and U. S. Air Force) under Contract DA 28-043-AMC-02536(E
Treatment
Psychocardiological care by physicians or psychotherapists differs between the various treatment settings and focuses. The general basis for this is a helpful doctor-patient relationship, the design of which is described as well as the specific content of psychosomatic or psychocardiological basic care for cardiac patients. During inpatient treatment in cardiology, psychosomatic consultation liaison services play an important role, and in cardiological rehabilitation, psychocardiological content is an obligatory component. For selected patients, specialized psychocardiological wards exist at the hospital. In addition, outpatient treatment options and specific advice for specialist psychotherapeutic and behavioural medical treatment of cardiac patients are given
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Automated Data Extraction from <i>In Situ</i> Protein-Stable Isotope Probing Studies
Protein-stable isotope
probing (protein-SIP) has strong potential
for revealing key metabolizing taxa in complex microbial communities.
While most protein-SIP work to date has been performed under controlled
laboratory conditions to allow extensive isotope labeling of the target
organism(s), a key application will be <i>in situ</i> studies
of microbial communities for short periods of time under natural conditions
that result in small degrees of partial labeling. One hurdle restricting
large-scale <i>in situ</i> protein-SIP studies is the lack
of algorithms and software for automated data processing of the massive
data sets resulting from such studies. In response, we developed Stable
Isotope Probing Protein Extraction Resources software (SIPPER) and
applied it for large-scale extraction and visualization of data from
short-term (3 h) protein-SIP experiments performed <i>in situ</i> on phototrophic bacterial mats isolated from Yellowstone National
Park. Several metrics incorporated into the software allow it to support
exhaustive analysis of the complex composite isotopic envelope observed
as a result of low amounts of partial label incorporation. SIPPER
also enables the detection of labeled molecular species without the
need for any prior identification