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Chapman, J. B., K. Pohlmann, G. Pohll, A. E. Hassan, P. Sanders, M. Sanchez, and S. Jaunarajs, "Remediation of the Faultless Underground Nuclear Test: Moving Forward in the Face of Model Uncertainty", Waste Management Conference, WM'02, Session 28A, paper 456, Tucson, Arizona, USA, 24-28 February, 202.
1972
Clark, P. A., Action {Research} and {Organisational} {Change}, , London, Harper & Row, 1972. Abstract
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El-Barmelgy, M. M., Impact of Industry and Surrounding Residential Area, , Ann Arbor, Michigan, University of Michigan, 1972.
1974
Paul, A. K., M. M. Rahman, M. M. Rahman, M. S. Islam, K. Bork, G. Witzke, J. H. Tidwell, G. Allan, R. C. Summerfelt, R. D. Clayton, et al., "Fatty acid concentration, proximate composition and mineral composition in fishbone flour of Nile Tilapia.", Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, vol. 13, no. 1: orgz, pp. 40–59, 1974. Abstract
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Stamm, O., U. Latscha, P. Janecek, and A. Campana, Stamm, O, , vol. 124, issue 2, pp. 193-5, 1974. Abstract

Using a combined special glass electrode it is possible to monitor pH ratios and pH variation in the subcutaneous tissue of the infant scalp continuously. Tests on a normal sample of newborn babies immediately after birth showed a significant correlation between tissue pH and capillary blood pH, with the trend of pH variation being broadly similar in both measurement media.

1975
Chirgadze, Y. N., O. V. Fedorov, and N. P. Trushina, "Estimation of amino acid residue side‐chain absorption in the infrared spectra of protein solutions in heavy water", Biopolymers: Original Research on Biomolecules, vol. 14, issue 4: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company Hoboken, pp. 679-694, 1975. Abstract
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Crow, T. J., J. F. Deakin, and A. Longden, "Proceedings: Do anti-psychotic drugs act by dopamine receptor blockade in the nucleus accumbens.", British journal of pharmacology, vol. 55, issue 2, pp. 295P-296P, 1975 Oct. Abstract
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Chow, Y. W., R. Pietranico, and A. Mukerji, "Studies of oxygen binding energy to hemoglobin molecule.", Biochemical and biophysical research communications, vol. 66, issue 4, pp. 1424-31, 1975 Oct 27. Abstract
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Coscia, L., P. Causa, E. Giuliani, and A. Nunziata, "Pharmacological properties of new neuroleptic compounds.", Arzneimittel-Forschung, vol. 25, issue 9, pp. 1436-42, 1975 Sep. Abstract

RMI 61 140, RMI 61 144 and RMI 61 280 are newly synthetized N-[8-R-dibenzo(b,f)oxepin-10-yl]-N'-methyl-piperazine-maleates which show interesting psychopharmacologic effects. This work contains the results of a study performed with these three compounds, in order to demonstrate their neuropsycholeptic activity in comparison with chloropromazine (CPZ) and chlordiazepoxide (CPD). The inhibition of motility observed in mice shows that the compounds reduce the normal spontaneous motility as well as the muscle tone. The central-depressant activity is evidenced by increased barbiturate-induced sleep and a remarkable eyelid ptosis can also be observed. Our compounds do not show any activity on electroshock just as do CPZ and CPD. As to the antipsychotic outline, our compounds show strong reduction of lethality due to amphetamine in grouped mice and a strong antiapomorphine activity. They show also an antiaggressive effect and an inhibitory activity on avoidance behaviour much stronger than CPZ. We have also found extrapyramidal effects, as catalepsy, common to many tranquillizers of the kind of the standards used by us. As for vegetative phenomena, the compounds show hypotensive dose related action ranging from moderate to strong, probably due to an a-receptor inhibition. Adrenolytic activity against lethal doses of adrenaline, antiserotonin and antihistaminic effects, as well as other actions (hypothermia, analgesia, etc.) confirm that RMI 61 140, RMI 61 144 and RMI 61 280 are endowed with pharmacologic properties similar and more potent than those of CPZ. Studies on the metabolism of brain catecholamines show that they are similar to CPZ, although with less effect on dopamine level.

Coscia, L., P. Causa, E. Giuliani, and A. Nunziata, "Pharmacological properties of new neuroleptic compounds.", Arzneimittel-Forschung, vol. 25, issue 9, pp. 1436-42, 1975 Sep. Abstract

RMI 61 140, RMI 61 144 and RMI 61 280 are newly synthetized N-[8-R-dibenzo(b,f)oxepin-10-yl]-N'-methyl-piperazine-maleates which show interesting psychopharmacologic effects. This work contains the results of a study performed with these three compounds, in order to demonstrate their neuropsycholeptic activity in comparison with chloropromazine (CPZ) and chlordiazepoxide (CPD). The inhibition of motility observed in mice shows that the compounds reduce the normal spontaneous motility as well as the muscle tone. The central-depressant activity is evidenced by increased barbiturate-induced sleep and a remarkable eyelid ptosis can also be observed. Our compounds do not show any activity on electroshock just as do CPZ and CPD. As to the antipsychotic outline, our compounds show strong reduction of lethality due to amphetamine in grouped mice and a strong antiapomorphine activity. They show also an antiaggressive effect and an inhibitory activity on avoidance behaviour much stronger than CPZ. We have also found extrapyramidal effects, as catalepsy, common to many tranquillizers of the kind of the standards used by us. As for vegetative phenomena, the compounds show hypotensive dose related action ranging from moderate to strong, probably due to an a-receptor inhibition. Adrenolytic activity against lethal doses of adrenaline, antiserotonin and antihistaminic effects, as well as other actions (hypothermia, analgesia, etc.) confirm that RMI 61 140, RMI 61 144 and RMI 61 280 are endowed with pharmacologic properties similar and more potent than those of CPZ. Studies on the metabolism of brain catecholamines show that they are similar to CPZ, although with less effect on dopamine level.

1976
Bland, R. D., T. L. Clarke, and L. B. Harden, "Rapid infusion of sodium bicarbonate and albumin into high-risk premature infants soon after birth: a controlled, prospective trial.", American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, vol. 124, issue 3, pp. 263-7, 1976 Feb 1. Abstract

We conducted a controlled, prospective trial to evaluate the effectiveness of rapidly infusing sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and salt-poor albumin into high-risk, premature infants in the first 2 hours of life. Fifty-three infants, randomized into one of four treatment groups, received 8 ml. per kilogram of a solution containing either (A) glucose in water, (B) salt-poor albumin, (C) NaHCO3, or (D) a combination of albumin and NaHCO3. After the initial infusion, the babies received no colloid or alkali solutions until 4 hours of age. We managed them supportively with warmth, appropriate oxygen administration, isotonic fluid infusion, and close monitoring. Among the infants who received alkali, 14 of 26 acquired the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), 11 died, and four had intracranial hemorrhage. Among babies who received no alkali, RDS occurred in 11 of 27, 5 died, and none had intracranial hemorrhage. These results do not support the common practice of rapidly infusing NaHCO3 into high-risk, premature infants, and they suggest that the early management of such infants needs renewed critical evaluation.

1978
Cribiu, E. P., and A. Obeidah, "Caryotype du buffle d'eau egyptein par les bandes C.[Bubalus bubalis].", Annales de Genetique et de Selection Animale, vol. 10, 1978. Abstract
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Goher, N. E., W. H. McGibbon, J. J. Rutledge, and A. B. Chapman, "Evaluation of selection methods in a poultry breeding program. i. selection for rate of egg production on the basis of part year record with and without full sibbing", Egyptian journal of genetics and cytology, 1978. Abstract
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Helmi, F. M., A. Cziraki, B. Fogarassy, and L. Zsoldos, "Phase transformations in cold worked Cu-Ni-Sn during thermal aging", XIth International congress of crystallography, Warsaw, Poland, 1978.
Cebeci, T., E. E. Khalil, and J. Whitelaw, "“Calculation of Separated Boundary Layer Flows", AIAA Journal, , vol. 17, issue 2, pp. 1291-1298, 1978.
1979
El Talty, Y. I., A. M. Youssef, Y. Chali, and S. A. GABR, "use of corn steep liquor. Effects of some byproducts in metabolism trials with sheep", Veterinary medical journal, 1979. Abstract
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Khalil, E. E., T. Cebeci, and J. H. Whitelaw, "Calculation of Separated Boundary-Layer Flows ", 17th Aerospace Sciences Meeting ,Paper 79-0284., Reno, USA, January, 1979.
1980
El Husseiny, O., A. I. Eissa, and C. R. Creger, "Biochemical studies on cholesterol metabolism of rats fed different dietary oil sources.", Nutrition Reports International, vol. 22, issue 5, pp. 687-696, 1980. Abstract
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El Husseiny, O., and C. R. Creger, "The effect of ambient temperature on carcass energy gain in chickens", Poultry Science, vol. 59, issue 10: Oxford University Press, pp. 2307-2311, 1980. Abstract
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Cribiu, E. P., A. De Giovanni, M. Castiglioni, L. Molteni, G. Succi, and A. Obeidah, "The idiogram of the Egyptian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).", Revue d'Elevage et de Medecine Veterinaire des Pays Tropicaux, vol. 33, issue 1, pp. 61-64, 1980. Abstract
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Acton, J., K. Aho, P. D. Anstice, A. M. Balfour, E. O. Bennett, A. Berger, S. K. Biswas, G. F. Bocchini, L. A. Bolton, E. Capone, et al., "Index to Volume 13, 1980", TRIBOLOGY international, 1980. Abstract
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Cribiu, E. P., A. De Giovanni, M. Castiglioni, L. Molteni, G. Succi, and A. Obeidah, "L'idiogramme du buffle d'eau égyptien (Bubalus bubalis)", Revue d'élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux, vol. 33, issue 1, 1980. Abstract
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