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J Phys Condens Matter ; 27(24): 245605, 2015 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26037231

ABSTRACT

We have investigated the intrinsic properties of SrCrO3 epitaxial thin films synthesized by molecular beam epitaxy. We find compelling evidence that SrCrO3 is a correlated metal. X-ray photoemission valence band and O K-edge x-ray absorption spectra indicate a strongly hybridized Cr3d-O2p state crossing the Fermi level, leading to metallic behavior. Comparison between valence band spectra near the Fermi level and the densities of states calculated using density functional theory (DFT) suggests the presence of coherent and incoherent states and points to strong electron correlation effects. The magnetic susceptibility can be described by Pauli paramagnetism at temperatures above 100 K, but reveals antiferromagnetic behavior at lower temperatures, possibly resulting from orbital ordering.

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Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi ; 27(7): 426-7, 446, 1989 Jul.
Article in Zh | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2598745

ABSTRACT

Twenty-three cases of intracranial arachnoid cyst are reported. Among them 8 cases developed primarily and 15 secondarily. There are 19 male and 4 female, ages ranged 3 to 40 years. The duration of illness were one month to 32 years. There are 19 cases located supratentoriumly and 4 subtentoriumly. Most of them were situated at Sylvius fissure (13 cases). 22 cases were treated by partial resection of the cyst and different kinds of shunt operations. Short-term follow-up study showed that the results were excellent without operative death. The etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis of this disease and operative indications are discussed.


Subject(s)
Arachnoid , Brain Diseases , Cysts , Adolescent , Adult , Brain Diseases/etiology , Brain Diseases/surgery , Child , Child, Preschool , Cysts/etiology , Cysts/surgery , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Male
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Plant Biol (Stuttg) ; 15(1): 158-65, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22672109

ABSTRACT

The evolution of floral display is thought to be constrained by trade-offs between the size and number of flowers; however, empirical evidence for the trade-off is inconsistent. We examined evidence for trade-offs and hierarchical allocation of resources within and between two populations each of the monocarpic perennials, Cardiocrinum cordatum and C. giganteum. Within all populations, flower size-number trade-offs were evident after accounting for variation in plant size. In addition, variation in flower size explained much variation in flower-level allocation to attraction, and female and male function, a pattern consistent with hierarchical allocation. However, between population differences in flower size (C. cordatum) and number (C. giganteum) were not consistent with size-number trade-offs or hierarchical allocation. The population-level difference in C. cordatum likely reflects the combined influence of a time lag between initiation and maturation of flowers, and higher light levels in one population. Thus, our study highlights one mechanism that may account for the apparent independence of flower size and number in many studies. A prediction of sex allocation theory was also supported. In C. giganteum: plants from one population invested more mass in pistils and less in stamens than did plants from the other population. Detection of floral trade-offs in Cardiocrinum may be facilitated by monocarpic reproduction, production of a single inflorescence and ease of measuring plant size.


Subject(s)
Flowers/physiology , Liliaceae/physiology , Biological Evolution , Flowers/anatomy & histology , Flowers/genetics , Japan , Liliaceae/anatomy & histology , Liliaceae/genetics , Reproduction , Selection, Genetic , Species Specificity
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Am J Ther ; 5(1): 9-16, 1998 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10099032

ABSTRACT

Two single-center, open-label studies examined the potential effects of tiagabine on the pharmacokinetics and safety of carbamazepine and phenytoin at steady state. Twelve adult patients with seizures controlled by an individualized fixed dosage of antiepilepsy medication (carbamazepine or phenytoin) participated in each study. On day 1, the pharmacokinetics of the baseline antiepilepsy drug were determined. On days 2 through 18, tiagabine was titrated from 8 to 48 mg/d (or the maximum tolerated dose up to 48 mg/d), and the usual fixed dosage of carbamazepine or phenytoin was continued. The pharmacokinetic assessment was repeated on day 18. There were no statistically significant differences in carbamazepine, carbamazepine epoxide, and phenytoin pharmacokinetic parameters when either drug was administered alone or in combination with tiagabine. In each study, 11 of 12 patients (92%) experienced treatment-emergent adverse events after tiagabine was added. The most frequent adverse events were dizziness, headache, difficulty concentrating, drowsiness, and tremor. Most symptoms were mild or moderate in severity and resolved without further treatment, although tiagabine dosage reductions were required by 4 patients in the carbamazepine study and by 3 patients in the phenytoin study. There were no clinically important effects on physical examination or neurologic test results, laboratory values, or vital signs. The results suggest that addition of tiagabine to a fixed regimen of either carbamazepine or phenytoin is generally well tolerated and that carbamazepine and phenytoin steady-state pharmacokinetics are unaffected by the addition of tiagabine.


Subject(s)
Anticonvulsants/administration & dosage , Anticonvulsants/pharmacokinetics , Carbamazepine/pharmacokinetics , GABA Agonists/administration & dosage , GABA Agonists/pharmacokinetics , Nipecotic Acids/administration & dosage , Nipecotic Acids/pharmacokinetics , Phenytoin/pharmacokinetics , Seizures/drug therapy , Adolescent , Adult , Anticonvulsants/blood , Carbamazepine/blood , Dizziness/chemically induced , Drug Interactions , Drug Monitoring , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , GABA Agonists/blood , Headache/chemically induced , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nipecotic Acids/blood , Phenytoin/blood , Seizures/blood , Sleep Stages/drug effects , Tiagabine , Tremor/chemically induced
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