OBJECTIVES:
The specific objectives of the present study were to 1) evaluate the rate of hemorrhage-related complications across a large number of feline pedicle tie procedures and 2) evaluate for a difference in surgical time between traditional pedicle double-ligation and pedicle tie procedures.
METHODS:
In the initial phase of the...
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Commercial vats of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir were
inoculated during yeast fermentation with starter cultures
containing 10⁷ - 10⁹ cfu/ml of the malolactic bacteria
Leuconostoc oenos Erla and Ey2d in lots ranging from 55 to
4,000 gallons. Chardonnay inoculated with Ey2d completed
MLF in an average of 56 days at...
We investigated the thermal stability of a new ternary amorphous metal thin film, Ta₂.₄Ni₂.₂Si, and assessed its suitability as a Cu diffusion barrier for semiconductor device applications. Transmission electron microscopy was coupled with atom probe tomography to provide a detailed understanding of the atomic-scale evolution of both structure and composition...
Hereditary variation is a vital component in the development of new and improved cultivars of landscape plants. Sources of hereditary variation include naturally occurring variation, recombination due to controlled crosses, artificial mutagenesis, and genetic modification via biotechnology. Here I explore all methods with the exception of genetic modification via biotechnology....
Oregon’s forested coastal watersheds support important cold-water fisheries of salmon
and steelhead (Oncorhynchus spp.) as well as forestry-dependent local economies. Riparian
timber harvest restrictions in Oregon and elsewhere are designed to protect stream habitat
characteristics while enabling upland timber harvest. We present an assessment of riparian
leave tree rule effectiveness...
Studies towards the total synthesis of (+)-Phomactin A (1), D (6), and G (9), fungal metabolites with unique molecular architecture and pronounced biological activity, are described. These studies resulted in the synthesis of advanced intermediates 354 and 356, which contain all of the carbon atoms of 1, 6 and 9....