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Introducing Invited Articles

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1990
SOME YEARS AGO the Annals' editors suggested that distinguished scientists be invited to write articles on new ideas and developments in fields of general interest to Annals' readers. The idea was refined by the Annals' Editorial Board, then chaired by C. A. Tauber; and, in 1989, the ESA's Governing Board approved it. Two articles will appear each year,
Carl W. Schaefer, Ralph W. Howard
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Invited Article: Professionalism in neurology [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 2008
Professionalism may be defined as the obligation of the physician to uphold the primacy of patients' interests, to achieve and maintain medical competency, and to abide by high ethical standards. Recent commentary has suggested that medical professionalism is being threatened by commercialism and the legal system.
Dan Larriviere, H. Richard Beresford
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Invited article: Neurology education research

Neurology, 2008
There is a need to rigorously study the neurologic education of medical students, neurology residents, and neurologists to determine the effectiveness of our educational efforts.We review the status of neurologic education research as it pertains to the groups of interest.We identify opportunities and impediments for education research.
Daniel H. Lowenstein   +2 more
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Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction – Invited Article

2009
Hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) is an adaptive mechanism that in the face of localised alveolar hypoxia diverts blood away from poorly ventilated regions of the lung, thereby preserving ventilation/perfusion matching. HPV has been recognised for many years, but although the underlying mechanisms are known to reside within the arteries ...
Evans, A. Mark, Ward, Jeremy P. T.
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Invited Article: Concepts and tools for the evaluation of measurement uncertainty.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2017
Measurements involve comparisons of measured values with reference values traceable to measurement standards and are made to support decision-making. While the conventional definition of measurement focuses on quantitative properties (including ordinal ...
A. Possolo, H. Iyer
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Oxygen Sensing in the Brain – Invited Article

2009
Carotid body arterial chemoreceptors are essential for a normal hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR) and ventilatory acclimatization to hypoxia (VAH). However, recent results show that O(2)-sensing in the brain is involved in these responses also. O(2)-sensing in the rostral ventrolateral medulla, the posterior hypothalamus, the pre-Bötzinger complex and
Frank L. Powell   +3 more
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Invited Review Article: Photofragment imaging

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2018
Photodissociation studies in molecular beams that employ position-sensitive particle detection to map product recoil velocities emerged thirty years ago and continue to evolve with new laser and detector technologies. These powerful methods allow application of tunable laser detection of single product quantum states, simultaneous measurement of ...
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Invited Article: Single-shot THz detection techniques optimized for multidimensional THz spectroscopy.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2015
Multidimensional spectroscopy at visible and infrared frequencies has opened a window into the transfer of energy and quantum coherences at ultrafast time scales. For these measurements to be performed in a manageable amount of time, one spectral axis is
Stephanie M. Teo   +3 more
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Invited article: advanced drag-free concepts for future space-based interferometers: acceleration noise performance.

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2014
Future drag-free missions for space-based experiments in gravitational physics require a Gravitational Reference Sensor with extremely demanding sensing and disturbance reduction requirements.
D. Gerardi   +9 more
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