نتایج جستجو برای: purging

تعداد نتایج: 1615  

2012
Linh Thao Ly Conrad Indiono Juergen Mangler Stefanie Rinderle-Ma

Existing process mining approaches are able to tolerate a certain degree of noise in process log. However, processes that contain infrequent paths, multiple (nested) parallel branches, or have been changed in an ad-hoc manner, still pose challenges. For such cases, process mining typically returns “spaghetti-models”, that are hardly usable even as a starting point for process (re-)design. In th...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
L F Verdonck E O Witteveen H G van Heugten E Rozemuller G Rijksen

We studied the effects of the alkyl-lysophospholipid, 1-octadecyl-2-methyl-sn-glycerol-3-phosphocholine (ALP), on human leukemia cells from 56 patients with various leukemias and on normal bone marrow progenitors in order to assess the application of ALP as an in vitro marrow-purging agent. The tumoricidal activity was analyzed by the elimination of clonogenic leukemia cells (leukemic colony-fo...

2014
Péter Szövényi Nicolas Devos David J. Weston Xiaohan Yang Zsófia Hock Jonathan A. Shaw Kentaro K. Shimizu Stuart F. McDaniel Andreas Wagner

In diploid organisms, selfing reduces the efficiency of selection in removing deleterious mutations from a population. This need not be the case for all organisms. Some plants, for example, undergo an extreme form of selfing known as intragametophytic selfing, which immediately exposes all recessive deleterious mutations in a parental genome to selective purging. Here, we ask how effectively de...

2016
Namita Arya Amit Prakash Singh

Abstract: Fault-tolerant design concepts, such as self purging, sift-out modular redundancy, overlapping parity, and cyclic duplication coding, are presented. In most of these methods, fault location can be identified and even possibly be isolated or corrected. Practical case studies involving these methodologies are presented. In addition, methodologies to test the voter circuit for possible m...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Benoît Facon Ruth A. Hufbauer Ashraf Tayeh Anne Loiseau Eric Lombaert Renaud Vitalis Thomas Guillemaud Jonathan G. Lundgren Arnaud Estoup

Bottlenecks in population size reduce genetic diversity and increase inbreeding, which can lead to inbreeding depression. It is thus puzzling how introduced species, which typically pass through bottlenecks, become such successful invaders. However, under certain theoretical conditions, bottlenecks of intermediate size can actually purge the alleles that cause inbreeding depression. Although th...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2000
G K Frank W H Kaye M Altemus C G Greeno

BACKGROUND When ill, people with eating disorders have disturbances of the neuropeptides vasopressin and oxytocin. METHODS To avoid the confounding effects of the ill state, we studied women who were recovered (more than 1 year, normal weight, and regular menstrual cycles, no bingeing or purging) from bulimia nervosa (rBN) or binge eating/purging-type anorexia nervosa (rAN-BN), and matched he...

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2010
Jennifer R Shapiro Stephanie Bauer Ellen Andrews Emily Pisetsky Brendan Bulik-Sullivan Robert M Hamer Cynthia M Bulik

OBJECTIVE To examine a text-messaging program for self-monitoring symptoms of bulimia nervosa (BN) within the context of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). METHOD Thirty-one women participated in 12 weekly group CBT sessions and a 12 week follow-up. Participants submitted a text message nightly indicating the number of binge eating and purging episodes and rating their urges to binge and pur...

Journal: :Oral microbiology and immunology 1993
W A Bretz D D Krahn M Drury N Schork W J Loesche

The purpose of this study was to evaluate in a double-blind placebo-based study the effects of fluoxetine over a period of 16 weeks on the frequency of binging and purging and on fluctuations in the levels of cariogenic organisms and saliva secretion rate of patients (n = 30) with bulima nervosa. Profile analysis suggested that, over the course of the study, binging and purging frequency and St...

Journal: :Body image 2012
Janelle W Coughlin Colleen C Schreyer David B Sarwer Leslie J Heinberg Graham W Redgrave Angela S Guarda

Body image disturbance is frequent among individuals undergoing cosmetic surgery and core to the pathology of eating disorders (ED); however, there is little research examining cosmetic surgery in ED. This study examined body image related measures, ED behaviors, and depression as predictors of attitudes toward cosmetic surgery in 129 women with ED. Patients who had undergone surgery (n=16, 12%...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2011
Hunna J Watson Anna L Steele Jacqueline L Bergin Anthea Fursland Tracey D Wade

An interactive model implicating high perfectionism, high weight and shape concern, and low self-esteem in the onset and maintenance of bulimic symptoms (Bardone, Vohs, Abramson, Heatherton, & Joiner, 2000; Vohs, Bardone, Joiner, Abramson, & Heatherton, 1999) has received mixed support. This study aimed to replicate the cross-sectional model in a clinical sample of women with eating disorders, ...

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