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Panniculitis caused by Mycobacterium monacense mimicking erythema induratum: a case in Ecuador.

New microbes and new infections

Romero JJ, Herrera P, Cartelle M, Barba P, Tello S, Zurita J.
PMID: 26933504
New Microbes New Infect. 2016 Jan 22;10:112-5. doi: 10.1016/j.nmni.2016.01.006. eCollection 2016 Mar.

We report the first case of recently characterized species M. monacense associated with chronic nodular vasculitis, infecting a young woman. This case represents the first isolation of M. monacense from Ecuador. The isolate was identified by conventional and molecular...

LIGHT-INDUCED OIL GLOBULE MIGRATION IN HAEMATOCOCCUS PLUVIALIS (CHLOROPHYCEAE).

Journal of phycology

Peled E, Pick U, Zarka A, Shimoni E, Leu S, Boussiba S.
PMID: 27011280
J Phycol. 2012 Oct;48(5):1209-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2012.01210.x. Epub 2012 Aug 29.

Astaxanthin-rich oil globules in Haematococcus pluvialis display rapid light-induced peripheral migration that is unique to this organism and serves to protect the photosynthetic system from excessive light. We observed rapid light-induced peripheral migration that is associated with chlorophyll fluorescence...

Large mode area multi-trench fiber for UV and visible transmission.

Optics letters

Jain D, Jung Y, Barua P, Sones C, Sahu JK.
PMID: 26512510
Opt Lett. 2015 Nov 01;40(21):5026-9. doi: 10.1364/OL.40.005026.

We experimentally demonstrate all-solid 10 and 20 μm core diameter multi-trench fibers for UV and visible wavelengths. Measurements ensure an effective single-mode operation over a wide range of bend radii, which is suitable for applications such as beam delivery....

Stable solid-state source of single photons.

Physical review letters

Kurtsiefer C, Mayer S, Zarda P, Weinfurter H.
PMID: 10991265
Phys Rev Lett. 2000 Jul 10;85(2):290-3. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.290.

Fluorescence light observed from a single nitrogen-vacancy center in diamond exhibits strong photon antibunching: The measured pair correlation function g((2))(0) shows that only one photon is emitted at a time. Nitrogen-vacancy centers are well localized, stable against photobleaching even...

National standards for diabetes self-management education.

Diabetes care

Mensing C, Boucher J, Cypress M, Weinger K, Mulcahy K, Barta P, Hosey G, Kopher W, Lasichak A, Lamb B, Mangan M, Norman J, Tanja J, Yauk L, Wisdom K, Adams C.
PMID: 12502650
Diabetes Care. 2003 Jan;26:S149-56. doi: 10.2337/diacare.26.2007.s149.

No abstract available.

Heightened odds of large earthquakes near istanbul: An interaction-based probability calculation.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Parsons T, Toda S, Stein RS, Barka A, Dieterich JH.
PMID: 10784447
Science. 2000 Apr 28;288(5466):661-5. doi: 10.1126/science.288.5466.661.

We calculate the probability of strong shaking in Istanbul, an urban center of 10 million people, from the description of earthquakes on the North Anatolian fault system in the Marmara Sea during the past 500 years and test the...

Coseismic and Postseismic Fault Slip for the 17 August 1999, M = 7.5, Izmit, Turkey Earthquake.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Reilinger RE, Ergintav S, Bürgmann R, McClusky S, Lenk O, Barka A, Gurkan O, Hearn L, Feigl KL, Cakmak R, Aktug B, Ozener H, Töksoz MN.
PMID: 10968782
Science. 2000 Sep 01;289(5484):1519-1524. doi: 10.1126/science.289.5484.1519.

We use Global Positioning System (GPS) observations and elastic half-space models to estimate the distribution of coseismic and postseismic slip along the Izmit earthquake rupture. Our results indicate that large coseismic slip (reaching 5.7 meters) is confined to the...

Voyager planetary radio astronomy at neptune.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Warwick JW, Evans DR, Peltzer GR, Peltzer RG, Romig JH, Sawyer CB, Riddle AC, Schweitzer AE, Desch MD, Kaiser ML, Farrell WM, Carr TD, de Pater I, Staelin DH, Gulkis S, Poynter RL, Boischot A, Genova F, Leblanc Y, Lecacheux A, Pedersen BM, Zarka P.
PMID: 17756007
Science. 1989 Dec 15;246(4936):1498-501. doi: 10.1126/science.246.4936.1498.

Detection of very intense short radio bursts from Neptune was possible as early as 30 days before closest approach and at least 22 days after closest approach. The bursts lay at frequencies in the range 100 to 1300 kilohertz,...

Radio and plasma wave observations at Saturn from Cassini's approach and first orbit.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Gurnett DA, Kurth WS, Hospodarsky GB, Persoon AM, Averkamp TF, Cecconi B, Lecacheux A, Zarka P, Canu P, Cornilleau-Wehrlin N, Galopeau P, Roux A, Harvey C, Louarn P, Bostrom R, Gustafsson G, Wahlund JE, Desch MD, Farrell WM, Kaiser ML, Goetz K, Kellogg PJ, Fischer G, Ladreiter HP, Rucker H, Alleyne H, Pedersen A.
PMID: 15604362
Science. 2005 Feb 25;307(5713):1255-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1105356. Epub 2004 Dec 16.

We report data from the Cassini radio and plasma wave instrument during the approach and first orbit at Saturn. During the approach, radio emissions from Saturn showed that the radio rotation period is now 10 hours 45 minutes 45...

An Earth-like correspondence between Saturn's auroral features and radio emission.

Nature

Kurth WS, Gurnett DA, Clarke JT, Zarka P, Desch MD, Kaiser ML, Cecconi B, Lecacheux A, Farrell WM, Galopeau P, Gérard JC, Grodent D, Prangé R, Dougherty MK, Crary FJ.
PMID: 15716947
Nature. 2005 Feb 17;433(7027):722-5. doi: 10.1038/nature03334.

Saturn is a source of intense kilometre-wavelength radio emissions that are believed to be associated with its polar aurorae, and which provide an important remote diagnostic of its magnetospheric activity. Previous observations implied that the radio emission originated in...

Dispersion energy enforced dimerization of a cyclic disilylated plumbylene.

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Arp H, Baumgartner J, Marschner C, Zark P, Müller T.
PMID: 22455750
J Am Chem Soc. 2012 Apr 11;134(14):6409-15. doi: 10.1021/ja300654t. Epub 2012 Mar 28.

By reaction of 1,4-dipotassio-1,1,4,4-tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)tetramethyltetrasilane with PbBr(2) in the presence of triethylphosphine a base adduct of a cyclic disilylated plumbylene could be obtained. Phosphine abstraction with B(C(6)F(5))(3) led to formation of a base-free plumbylene dimer, which features an unexpected single...

Synchronous x-ray and radio mode switches: a rapid global transformation of the pulsar magnetosphere.

Science (New York, N.Y.)

Hermsen W, Hessels JW, Kuiper L, van Leeuwen J, Mitra D, de Plaa J, Rankin JM, Stappers BW, Wright GA, Basu R, Alexov A, Coenen T, Grießmeier JM, Hassall TE, Karastergiou A, Keane E, Kondratiev VI, Kramer M, Kuniyoshi M, Noutsos A, Serylak M, Pilia M, Sobey C, Weltevrede P, Zagkouris K, Asgekar A, Avruch IM, Batejat F, Bell ME, Bell MR, Bentum MJ, Bernardi G, Best P, Bîrzan L, Bonafede A, Breitling F, Broderick J, Brüggen M, Butcher HR, Ciardi B, Duscha S, Eislöffel J, Falcke H, Fender R, Ferrari C, Frieswijk W, Garrett MA, de Gasperin F, de Geus E, Gunst AW, Heald G, Hoeft M, Horneffer A, Iacobelli M, Kuper G, Maat P, Macario G, Markoff S, McKean JP, Mevius M, Miller-Jones JC, Morganti R, Munk H, Orrú E, Paas H, Pandey-Pommier M, Pandey VN, Pizzo R, Polatidis AG, Rawlings S, Reich W, Röttgering H, Scaife AM, Schoenmakers A, Shulevski A, Sluman J, Steinmetz M, Tagger M, Tang Y, Tasse C, ter Veen S, Vermeulen R, van de Brink RH, van Weeren RJ, Wijers RA, Wise MW, Wucknitz O, Yatawatta S, Zarka P.
PMID: 23349288
Science. 2013 Jan 25;339(6118):436-9. doi: 10.1126/science.1230960.

Pulsars emit from low-frequency radio waves up to high-energy gamma-rays, generated anywhere from the stellar surface out to the edge of the magnetosphere. Detecting correlated mode changes across the electromagnetic spectrum is therefore key to understanding the physical relationship...

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