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The substellar companion in the eclipsing white dwarf binary SDSS J141126.20+200911.1
(2014-12-01)We present high time resolution SDSS-g′ and SDSS-z′ light curves of the primary eclipse in SDSS J141126.20+200911.1, together with time-resolved X-Shooter spectroscopy and near-infrared (NIR) JHKs photometry. Our observations ... -
Substellar companions and the formation of hot subdwarf stars
(American Institute of Physics (AIP), 2011)We give a brief review over the observational evidence for close substellar companions to hot subdwarf stars. The formation of these core helium-burning objects requires huge mass loss of their red giant progenitors. It ... -
Substitutional potential of mephedrone : An analysis of the subjective effects
(2013-07)In the past 25–30 years, a large number of synthetic and non-synthetic drugs have appeared on the recreational scene, but with the exception of 4-methylmethcathinone (mephedrone), none of these substances reached the ... -
Substrate- dependent regulation of intracellular amino acid concentrations in cultured bovine aortic endothelial cells
(1990)Amino acid deprivation induces adaptive changes in amino acid transport and the intracellular amino acid pool in cultured cells. In this study intracellular amino acid levels were determined in cultured bovine aortic ... -
Substrates and products in lipoxygenase biocatalysis
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Subthalamic nucleus lesions induce deficits as well as benefits in the hemiparkinsonian rat
(1999)Lesions of the subthalamic nucleus can restore some imbalances in motor output of the basal ganglia induced by nigrostriatal dopamine depletion, and have been proposed as a potential therapy for Parkinson’s disease. Although ... -
Subtile Twifferenzen : Genderaspekte in der Twitternutzung
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The Suburban Boggart: Folklore of an inner-city park
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Suburban regeneration : The real challenges
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Subverting the “Migrant Division of Labor” through the Traditional Retail Market: the London Latin Village’s Struggle against Gentrification
(2022-12-05)Retail gentrification describes the process by which the retail offer of a neighborhood is reconfigured to cater to a wealthier clientele than previously. This not only affects the ability of poorer urban residents to ... -
Success and failure in integrated models of nursing for long term conditions : Multiple case studies of whole systems
(2013-05)Background: Current projections indicate that the UK faces a 252% increase in people aged over 65 with one or more long term conditions (LTC) by 2050. Nurses, managing their own caseloads and clinics, working across sectors ... -
Successful Broadband Projects in the Public Sector - a Service Innovation Perspective
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Successful IT Projects
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Successful or not? Evidence, emergence, and development management
(2010)This article offers a critique of the dominant ways of conceiving of, managing, and evaluating development. It argues that these management methods constrain the exploration of novelty and difference. By drawing on insights ... -
Successful use of steroids and ureteric stents in 24 patients with idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis : a retrospective study
(2008)Background/Aims: Retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF) is a chronic inflammatory disorder causing obstructive nephropathy and renal failure. We reviewed our management of this condition. Method: All patients with RPF treated at ... -
Successive Refinement and Coarsening of the Information Bottleneck
(2022-11-21)We study two central aspects of information processing in cognitive systems: one is the ability to incorporate fresh information to already learnt models; the other is the “trickling” of information through the many layers ... -
Sudden death in A&E
(1995-12-01)The aim of this article is to explore the care provided for distressed relatives in the Emergency Department after the occurrence of a sudden death. Consideration is given to the staff perceptions of relatives' responses ... -
Sudden death in emergency care : responding to bereaved relatives
(2013-12-01)Many emergency nurses find it difficult to support relatives whose loved ones are being resuscitated or to witness relatives' distress after their family members have died. When such events occur, emergency practitioners ... -
Sudden death liminality : Dehumanisation and disengagement
(2013)Purpose of the research: The purpose of this paper is to understand, the uniquely held beliefs and values of emergency personnel involved in sudden death work and specifically, the process of disengagement in the space ... -
The sudden death of the nearest quasar
(2010-11-20)Galaxy formation is significantly modulated by energy output from supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies which grow in highly efficient luminous quasar phases. The timescale on which black holes transition ...