Efficacy and safety of dabigatran etexilate and warfarin in “real-world” patients with atrial fibrillation: a prospective nationwide cohort study
Objectives : The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy and safety in an “everyday clinical
practice” population of anticoagulant-naïve patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) treated with …
practice” population of anticoagulant-naïve patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) treated with …
Parameterization of the atmospheric heating rate from 15 to 120 km due to O2 and O3 absorption of solar radiation
DF Strobel - Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1978 - Wiley Online Library
… The atmospheric heating rate due to O: and O8 absorption of solar radiation is parameterized
with an accuracy of +5% in the altitude region 15-120 km. For relevant wavelengths the …
with an accuracy of +5% in the altitude region 15-120 km. For relevant wavelengths the …
… lateral sclerosis-associated Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase mutant: An enhancement of free radical formation due to a decrease in Km for hydrogen peroxide.
MB Yim, JH Kang, HS Yim, HS Kwak… - Proceedings of the …, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
… We found that this enhancement is due to a small decrease in the value ofKm for … free
radicals at subsaturating level of H202 due to a decrease of its Km for H202. This enhancement of …
radicals at subsaturating level of H202 due to a decrease of its Km for H202. This enhancement of …
Permeability creation and damage due to massive fluid injections into granite at 3.5 km at Soultz: 1. Borehole observations
The process of porosity and permeability creation in rock masses through increased pore
pressure is important in many areas of geoscience, particularly for engineered geothermal …
pressure is important in many areas of geoscience, particularly for engineered geothermal …
Single-mode, high-speed, and high-power vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers at 850 nm for short to medium reach (2 km) optical interconnects
JW Shi, ZR Wei, KL Chi, JW Jiang, JM Wun… - Journal of Lightwave …, 2013 - opg.optica.org
… make it difficult to be realized due to the uniformity issue of the … long as 1.1 (1) km obtained
using this miniaturized VCSEL … to > 2 km due to a significant transmission loss (3.5 dB/km) of …
using this miniaturized VCSEL … to > 2 km due to a significant transmission loss (3.5 dB/km) of …
Effects of an endothermic phase transition at 670 km depth in a spherical model of convection in the Earth's mantle
… effect due to the endothermic phase change at 670 km depth. Our preliminary modelling results
with the 400 km … Use of two Chebyshev expansions matched at 670 km depth gives good …
with the 400 km … Use of two Chebyshev expansions matched at 670 km depth gives good …
Climatologies of semi-diurnal and diurnal tides in the middle atmosphere (70–110 km) at middle latitudes (40–55)
AH Manson, CE Meek, H Teitelbaum, F Vial… - Journal of atmospheric …, 1989 - Elsevier
… Otherwise tidal analysis is more like the MF radars, although 24 h tides are not resolved due
to … km, due to radiowave group retardation, data refer to a _ 5 km layer centrcd near 102 km : …
to … km, due to radiowave group retardation, data refer to a _ 5 km layer centrcd near 102 km : …
Climatology and trends of the middle atmospheric temperature (33–87 km) as seen by Rayleigh lidar over the south of France
A Hauchecorne, ML Chanin… - Journal of Geophysical …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
… and a node is observed around 50 km. If this response is due to a radiative forcing of the …
For instance from our results in the mesosphere we expect a strong cooling near 65 km due …
For instance from our results in the mesosphere we expect a strong cooling near 65 km due …
Crustal displacements due to continental water loading
The effects of long‐wavelength (>100 km), seasonal variability in continental water storage
on vertical crustal motions are assessed. The modeled vertical displacements (Δr M ) have …
on vertical crustal motions are assessed. The modeled vertical displacements (Δr M ) have …
Olivine‐spinel transitions: Experimental and thermodynamic constraints and implications for the nature of the 400‐km seismic discontinuity
CR Bina, BJ Wood - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
… seismic velocity increase at 400-km depth is too sharp and of … , with the 400-km discontinuity
being due either to a combination of … )of about 6 km at a depth of approximately 400 km; the …
being due either to a combination of … )of about 6 km at a depth of approximately 400 km; the …