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Kinematic dynamos in spheroidal geometries.

Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences

Ivers DJ.
PMID: 29118664
Proc Math Phys Eng Sci. 2017 Oct;473(2206):20170432. doi: 10.1098/rspa.2017.0432. Epub 2017 Oct 04.

The kinematic dynamo problem is solved numerically for a spheroidal conducting fluid of possibly large aspect ratio with an insulating exterior. The solution method uses solenoidal representations of the magnetic field and the velocity by spheroidal toroidal and poloidal...

ECG Patterns In Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.

Journal of atrial fibrillation

van Stipdonk A, Wijers S, Meine M, Vernooy K.
PMID: 27957163
J Atr Fibrillation. 2015 Apr 30;7(6):1214. doi: 10.4022/jafib.1214. eCollection 2015.

Cardiac resynchronization therapy is an established treatment modality in heart failure. Though non-response is a serious issue. To address this issue, a good understanding of the electrical activation during underlying intrinsic ventricular activation, biventricular as well as right- and...

Refining success of cardiac resynchronization therapy using a simple score predicting the amount of reverse ventricular remodelling: results from the Markers and Response to CRT (MARC) study.

Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology : journal of the working groups on cardiac pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac cellular electrophysiology of the European Society of Cardiology

Maass AH, Vernooy K, Wijers SC, van 't Sant J, Cramer MJ, Meine M, Allaart CP, De Lange FJ, Prinzen FW, Gerritse B, Erdtsieck E, Scheerder COS, Hill MRS, Scholten M, Kloosterman M, Ter Horst IAH, Voors AA, Vos MA, Rienstra M, Van Gelder IC.
PMID: 28339818
Europace. 2018 Feb 01;20(2):e1-e10. doi: 10.1093/europace/euw445.

AIMS: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) reduces morbidity and mortality in systolic heart failure patients with ventricular conduction delay. Variability of individual response to CRT warrants improved patient selection. The Markers and Response to CRT (MARC) study was designed to...

Evolution of the polarization of the optical afterglow of the gamma-ray burst GRB030329.

Nature

Greiner J, Klose S, Reinsch K, Schmid HM, Sari R, Hartmann DH, Kouveliotou C, Rau A, Palazzi E, Straubmeier C, Stecklum B, Zharikov S, Tovmassian G, Bärnbantner O, Ries C, Jehin E, Henden A, Kaas AA, Grav T, Hjorth J, Pedersen H, Wijers RA, Kaufer A, Park HS, Williams G, Reimer O.
PMID: 14614499
Nature. 2003 Nov 13;426(6963):157-9. doi: 10.1038/nature02077.

The association of a supernova with GRB030329 strongly supports the 'collapsar' model of gamma-ray bursts, where a relativistic jet forms after the progenitor star collapses. Such jets cannot be spatially resolved because gamma-ray bursts lie at cosmological distances; their...

An optical supernova associated with the X-ray flash XRF 060218.

Nature

Pian E, Mazzali PA, Masetti N, Ferrero P, Klose S, Palazzi E, Ramirez-Ruiz E, Woosley SE, Kouveliotou C, Deng J, Filippenko AV, Foley RJ, Fynbo JP, Kann DA, Li W, Hjorth J, Nomoto K, Patat F, Sauer DN, Sollerman J, Vreeswijk PM, Guenther EW, Levan A, O'Brien P, Tanvir NR, Wijers RA, Dumas C, Hainaut O, Wong DS, Baade D, Wang L, Amati L, Cappellaro E, Castro-Tirado AJ, Ellison S, Frontera F, Fruchter AS, Greiner J, Kawabata K, Ledoux C, Maeda K, Møller P, Nicastro L, Rol E, Starling R.
PMID: 16943831
Nature. 2006 Aug 31;442(7106):1011-3. doi: 10.1038/nature05082.

Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are associated with type Ic supernovae that are more luminous than average and that eject material at very high velocities. Less-luminous supernovae were not hitherto known to be associated with GRBs, and therefore GRB-supernovae were...

Broadband observations of the naked-eye gamma-ray burst GRB 080319B.

Nature

Racusin JL, Karpov SV, Sokolowski M, Granot J, Wu XF, Pal'shin V, Covino S, van der Horst AJ, Oates SR, Schady P, Smith RJ, Cummings J, Starling RL, Piotrowski LW, Zhang B, Evans PA, Holland ST, Malek K, Page MT, Vetere L, Margutti R, Guidorzi C, Kamble AP, Curran PA, Beardmore A, Kouveliotou C, Mankiewicz L, Melandri A, O'Brien PT, Page KL, Piran T, Tanvir NR, Wrochna G, Aptekar RL, Barthelmy S, Bartolini C, Beskin GM, Bondar S, Bremer M, Campana S, Castro-Tirado A, Cucchiara A, Cwiok M, D'Avanzo P, D'Elia V, Valle MD, de Ugarte Postigo A, Dominik W, Falcone A, Fiore F, Fox DB, Frederiks DD, Fruchter AS, Fugazza D, Garrett MA, Gehrels N, Golenetskii S, Gomboc A, Gorosabel J, Greco G, Guarnieri A, Immler S, Jelinek M, Kasprowicz G, La Parola V, Levan AJ, Mangano V, Mazets EP, Molinari E, Moretti A, Nawrocki K, Oleynik PP, Osborne JP, Pagani C, Pandey SB, Paragi Z, Perri M, Piccioni A, Ramirez-Ruiz E, Roming PW, Steele IA, Strom RG, Testa V, Tosti G, Ulanov MV, Wiersema K, Wijers RA, Winters JM, Zarnecki AF, Zerbi F, Mészáros P, Chincarini G, Burrows DN.
PMID: 18784718
Nature. 2008 Sep 11;455(7210):183-8. doi: 10.1038/nature07270.

Long-duration gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) release copious amounts of energy across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, and so provide a window into the process of black hole formation from the collapse of massive stars. Previous early optical observations of even the...

An expanding radio nebula produced by a giant flare from the magnetar SGR 1806-20.

Nature

Gaensler BM, Kouveliotou C, Gelfand JD, Taylor GB, Eichler D, Wijers RA, Granot J, Ramirez-Ruiz E, Lyubarsky YE, Hunstead RW, Campbell-Wilson D, van der Horst AJ, McLaughlin MA, Fender RP, Garrett MA, Newton-McGee KJ, Palmer DM, Gehrels N, Woods PM.
PMID: 15858566
Nature. 2005 Apr 28;434(7037):1104-6. doi: 10.1038/nature03498.

Soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) are 'magnetars', a small class of slowly spinning neutron stars with extreme surface magnetic fields, B approximately 10(15) gauss (refs 1 , 2 -3). On 27 December 2004, a giant flare was detected from the...

A giant gamma-ray flare from the magnetar SGR 1806-20.

Nature

Palmer DM, Barthelmy S, Gehrels N, Kippen RM, Cayton T, Kouveliotou C, Eichler D, Wijers RA, Woods PM, Granot J, Lyubarsky YE, Ramirez-Ruiz E, Barbier L, Chester M, Cummings J, Fenimore EE, Finger MH, Gaensler BM, Hullinger D, Krimm H, Markwardt CB, Nousek JA, Parsons A, Patel S, Sakamoto T, Sato G, Suzuki M, Tueller J.
PMID: 15858567
Nature. 2005 Apr 28;434(7037):1107-9. doi: 10.1038/nature03525.

Two classes of rotating neutron stars-soft gamma-ray repeaters (SGRs) and anomalous X-ray pulsars-are magnetars, whose X-ray emission is powered by a very strong magnetic field (B approximately 10(15) G). SGRs occasionally become 'active', producing many short X-ray bursts. Extremely...

Isolation and comparative study of the nucleocapsids of measles and canine distemper viruses from infected cells.

Virology

Waters DJ, Bussell RH.
PMID: 18621347
Virology. 1974 Sep;61(1):64-79.

Nucleocapsids were isolated and purified from cells infected with measles and canine distemper virus (CDV). Electron microscopy of negatively stained nucleocapsids revealed the mean outside diameter was approximately 17-18 nm in each case and was not significantly different from...

Particle sizing by laser diffraction spectrometry in the anomalous regime.

Applied optics

Kusters KA, Wijers JG, Thoenes D.
PMID: 20717287
Appl Opt. 1991 Nov 20;30(33):4839-47. doi: 10.1364/AO.30.004839.

The application of laser diffraction spectrometry to determine the size distributions of particles in the anomalous diffraction regime, i.e., particles with a refractive-index ratio close to one, has been examined. From a computer simulation, using the Mie theory and...

Long gamma-ray bursts and core-collapse supernovae have different environments.

Nature

Fruchter AS, Levan AJ, Strolger L, Vreeswijk PM, Thorsett SE, Bersier D, Burud I, Castro Cerón JM, Castro-Tirado AJ, Conselice C, Dahlen T, Ferguson HC, Fynbo JP, Garnavich PM, Gibbons RA, Gorosabel J, Gull TR, Hjorth J, Holland ST, Kouveliotou C, Levay Z, Livio M, Metzger MR, Nugent PE, Petro L, Pian E, Rhoads JE, Riess AG, Sahu KC, Smette A, Tanvir NR, Wijers RA, Woosley SE.
PMID: 16688183
Nature. 2006 May 25;441(7092):463-8. doi: 10.1038/nature04787. Epub 2006 May 10.

When massive stars exhaust their fuel, they collapse and often produce the extraordinarily bright explosions known as core-collapse supernovae. On occasion, this stellar collapse also powers an even more brilliant relativistic explosion known as a long-duration gamma-ray burst. One...

Processing of visual semantic information to concrete words: temporal dynamics and neural mechanisms indicated by event-related brain potentials( ).

Cognitive neuropsychology

van Schie HT, Wijers AA, Mars RB, Benjamins JS, Stowe LA.
PMID: 21038256
Cogn Neuropsychol. 2005 May;22(3):364-86. doi: 10.1080/02643290442000338.

Event-related brain potentials were used to study the retrieval of visual semantic information to concrete words, and to investigate possible structural overlap between visual object working memory and concreteness effects in word processing. Subjects performed an object working memory...

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