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REVERSAL OF DIAZOXIDE EFFECTS BY TOLBUTAMIDE
The Lancet, 1967Abstract In dogs, short-term administration of tolbutamide reversed diazoxide-induced hyperglycaemia, hypotension, and antidiuresis. In rats, the results suggest that these effects are related and have a common receptor site. Further work is in progress.
J K, Wales, A M, Grant, F W, Wolff
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Satiation Effects with Reversible Figures
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981Three experiments were performed to examine the rate at which reversible perspective figures (Necker cubes) undergo apparent reversal, as a function of selected stimulus variables. 100 subjects were instructed not to inhibit or to promote reversals of perspective, but to remain neutral.
S, Babich, L, Standing
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Reversing the anticoagulation effects of dabigatran
Hospital Practice, 2017The standard of care for oral anticoagulation therapy has primarily been warfarin, which is limited by its indirect mechanism-of-action, variable kinetics, tolerability, and routine monitoring concerns. The direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have predictable pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, and improved safety and efficacy compared to ...
William E, Dager, Linda, Banares
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Physical Review B, 1990
The random speckle patterns produced by disordered systems are shown to be highly correlated along any two directions which are related by time-reversal symmetry. This striking new phenomenon arises from the inclusion of crossed diagrams in the treatment of fluctuation phenomena, and in reflection yields a double peak for the memory-effect correlation ...
, Berkovits, , Kaveh
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The random speckle patterns produced by disordered systems are shown to be highly correlated along any two directions which are related by time-reversal symmetry. This striking new phenomenon arises from the inclusion of crossed diagrams in the treatment of fluctuation phenomena, and in reflection yields a double peak for the memory-effect correlation ...
, Berkovits, , Kaveh
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Reverse bullwhip effect in pricing
European Journal of Operational Research, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ertunga C. Özelkan +1 more
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Cost-Effectiveness of Vasectomy Reversal
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2009In this era of cost-consciousness and containment, it is imperative to examine not only treatment outcomes but also cost of these treatments. With improvements of in vitro fertilization outcome and continued development of less-invasive sperm retrieval methods, physicians and couples must examine all options available after surgical sterilization ...
Paul, Robb, Jay I, Sandlow
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Reversal of the Healthy-worker Effect
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1995The well-known healthy-worker effect (HWE) may become reversed at advanced ages. The HWE deficit of deaths at younger ages must be compensated for by extra deaths at advanced ages. A hypothesized distribution of these compensating deaths illustrates how they may increase age-specific mortality rates. This can probably produce spurious associations with
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Amphetamine and the overtraining reversal effect
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1986Rats were trained in a Y-maze on a two choice simultaneous brightness discrimination with light as S+ and dark as S- (position irrelevant). Animals in the Mastery group were trained until they reached criterion and were then switched to reversal, where the reinforcement contingencies of the original training were reversed.
I, Weiner, E, Ben Horin, J, Feldon
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Reversing the similarity effect: The effect of presentation format
Cognition, 2018A context effect is a change in preference that occurs when alternatives are added to a choice set. Models of preferential choice that account for context effects largely assume a within-dimension comparison process. It has been shown, however, that the format in which a choice set is presented can influence comparison strategies.
Andrea M, Cataldo, Andrew L, Cohen
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Origins of the reverse Janssen effect
Physical Review EWe consider experimentally and computationally the phenomenon of the reverse Janssen effect, involving the counterintuitive finding that the force on the base of a column containing granular particles may be larger than the weight of the granular material itself.
Srujal Shah +3 more
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