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Platelet function in patients receiving enprostil

The American Journal of Medicine, 1986
The effect of 14 days of treatment with enprostil (35 micrograms twice daily) or ranitidine (150 mg twice daily) on platelet function in 21 patients with duodenal ulcer was evaluated in a double-bind, randomized, parallel study. Platelet function, as determined by the results of a coagulation screen, aggregation tests, and an assay for plasma beta ...
Bunce, Ian   +3 more
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On the nonuniqueness of receiver function inversions

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1990
To study the resolving power of teleseismic P waveforms for receiver structure, we model synthetic waveforms using a time domain waveform inversion scheme beginning with a range of initial models to estimate the range of acceptable velocity structures.
Charles J. Ammon   +2 more
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Automated Receiver Function Processing

Seismological Research Letters, 2005
The aim of this is article is twofold: first to introduce an automated processing system based on SOD (Standing Order far Data , http://www.seis.sc.edu/SOD/) (Owens et al. , 2004), and second to give some initial results and pitfalls from our experience with using this system for automated receiver function calculations.
H. P. Crotwell, T. J. Owens
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Ready-Mode Receive: An Optimized Receive Function for MPI

2002
This paper describes an extension to the MPI Standard that offers the potential to increase performance for receiving messages. This extension, the ready-mode receive, is the receive-side equivalent of the ready-mode send. This paper describes the semantics of this new receive function and discusses the potential for performance improvement that it ...
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Image-reject receivers with image-selection functionality

ISCAS 2001. The 2001 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat. No.01CH37196), 2002
Two image-reject receiver implementations based on the Hartley architecture are presented in this paper. The concept of image selection is introduced and various implementation methods are discussed. Both designed receiver circuits include a LNA, two mixers, a polyphase filter as a combiner, an IF amplifier and a frequency divider chain for LO ...
Kari Stadius   +3 more
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Liver-function tests in patients receiving iproniazid

The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1959
Elevations in SGPT may occur in mentally sick patients receiving iproniazid, but they do not foreshadow the inevitable development of liver disease in spite of continued administration of the drug.
L, ZETZEL, H, KAPLAN, K T, DUSSIK
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Pn‐Wave Receiver Function

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
AbstractThe receiver function (RF) method is the most widely adopted method for imaging crustal structures using earthquake data. Through attenuation during long‐distance propagation, high‐frequency components are scarce in teleseismic waveforms, resulting in low‐frequency RFs and low‐resolution crustal images.
Liangyu Zhang, Xiaobo Tian
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Radial basis function receiver for DS‐CDMA

European Transactions on Telecommunications, 2002
AbstractThis paper presents a nonlinear sub‐optimum receiver structure for DS‐CDMA. We also draw attention to the nonlinear separation problem in a DS‐CDMA system and suggest me use of ideas known in the field of partem recognition. We visualise the separation problem and the decision boundaries of different receiver structures, which in return give ...
Rudolf Tanner, David G. M. Cruickshank
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Sexual function in women receiving maintenance dialysis

Hemodialysis International, 2010
AbstractWhile substantial attention has been paid to the issue of sexual dysfunction in men on chronic dialysis, less is known about this problem in women with end‐stage renal disease. We sought to assess sexual dysfunction in women on chronic dialysis and determine whether patients discuss this problem with their providers and receive treatment.
Srikanth, Seethala   +4 more
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