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1 elastance, and pressure-volume loops (tissue recoil).
2 upled to filament deceleration, halting, and recoil.
3 y tacking up dissections and preventing wall recoil.
4 e a large variability in the extent of their recoil.
5 ons display reduced velocities and increased recoil.
6 mize jailing of branch vessels and to resist recoil.
7  and collapse determined the extent of stent recoil.
8 s was due completely to loss of lung elastic recoil.
9 hich is thought to improve pulmonary elastic recoil.
10 f the vessel to prevent acute vessel closure/recoil.
11 enchymal volume reduction and restoring lung recoil.
12 oints were scaffold/stent diameter and acute recoil.
13  enable repeated interfascicular sliding and recoil.
14 tigate the molecular origins of the observed recoil.
15 on the characteristic time scale and network recoil.
16 rmation is otherwise prevented by cantilever recoil.
17  severing assay and compared to the observed recoil.
18 fforts around the world to detect these rare recoils.
19 egional chromosome stretching and subsequent recoiling.
20  to chronic, *P<0.05) and anterior torsional recoil (-1.4+/-1.1 degrees to -0.2+/-1.0 degrees versus
21 oups were identified on the basis of elastic recoil: 12 subjects had an elevated coefficient of elast
22 ot been explored is the timescale of elastic recoil, a parameter that is critical for fibrin's mechan
23    By using force extension and hydrodynamic recoil, a value of the persistence length of the RecA-DN
24 n of MT power (power attenuation) due to SEE recoil absorbing power from (rather than adding to) the
25 summary statistics, as well as by the tissue recoil after laser ablation experiments.
26          The possibilities of heme iron atom recoil after photolysis, as well as ultrafast nonradiati
27                    Conclusion Venous elastic recoil after PTA of stenoses in hemodialysis access circ
28 ctrum that can be probed, and the cantilever recoil after unfolding may mask the presence of metastab
29 cted from the byproducts of their occasional recoil against nucleons.
30         The time dependence of strain during recoil also fit a Kelvin-Voight model with similar param
31                                        After recoil and a temporary pause, closure resumed at approxi
32 tress and hours-long time scales for elastic recoil and aging.
33 sed by titin, allowing for elastic diastolic recoil and aiding in ventricular filling.
34 aser nanosurgery to measure the viscoelastic recoil and cell-shape contributions of contractile stres
35      Purpose To qualify and quantify elastic recoil and determine its effect on access patency.
36 d to relate to left ventricular (LV) elastic recoil and early ventricular "suction." Animal studies h
37  Strecker stent is affected by vascular wall recoil and evokes a greater degree of neointima formatio
38                     We measured lung elastic recoil and examined the mechanism of expiratory airflow
39          At the left ventricular (LV) level, recoil and filling by suction require contraction to an
40 ion of one or both canthi resulted in tissue recoil and flattening of each purse string.
41 gfbi-null lungs displayed diminished elastic recoil and gas exchange efficiency.
42 imarily attributed to increased lung elastic recoil and its secondary effect on enlarging airway diam
43 nts have been shown to inhibit early elastic recoil and late arterial remodeling while triggering neo
44                     Despite limiting elastic recoil and late vascular remodeling after angioplasty, c
45           The degree of luminal narrowing by recoil and neointima never reached 50% and was modest fo
46 n between FEV(1) % predicted or lung elastic recoil and NO bronchial flux or alveolar concentration.
47 from neointimal hyperplasia or chronic stent recoil and occurs more frequently at the articulation.
48 ty occurs through balance of dispersive-wave recoil and Raman-induced soliton-self-frequency shift.
49 r length-dependent activation, titin elastic recoil and refolding of titin domains as an energy sourc
50 triction, and 10 subjects had normal elastic recoil and relatively normal lung function.
51  thereby allowing the rest of the network to recoil and relax.
52 n present in arterial walls provides elastic recoil and resilience to arteries.
53 lasty is limited by the occurrence of vessel recoil and restenosis.
54 herapy, has a tendency to lead to subsequent recoil and restenosis; however, no other therapies have
55 ved due to the increase in both lung elastic recoil and small airway intraluminal caliber.
56 sin force generation with ML-7 abolished the recoil and stiffening responses, implicating force gener
57    When fibers spontaneously fractured, they recoiled and disassembled actin synchronously.
58 edural outcomes due to vessel dissection and recoil, and a high rate of restenosis.
59           Lung function, static lung elastic recoil, and airway conductance was measured 2 wk before
60 tein that influences airway compliance, lung recoil, and airway contractile responsiveness.
61 in, which influences airway compliance, lung recoil, and airway contractile responsiveness.
62 ss all measures of CPR quality: rate, depth, recoil, and minimal chest compression pauses, with a uni
63 otein elastin imparts extensibility, elastic recoil, and resilience to tissues including arterial wal
64  the photoelectron momentum is large and the recoil angular momentum transferred to the molecule is l
65 y, producing 'power amplification' as tendon recoil assists the muscle to accelerate the load.
66 ld's pogo stick that is tuned to stretch and recoil at 2.5 strides per second.
67                                      Elastic recoil at 90% TLC was normal in 14 of 15 patients.
68 uced compliance near FRC with normal elastic recoil at high lung volumes does not suggest changes in
69 the relative amplitude and phase between the recoiling atomic imprint and the revival condensate.
70  condensate is found to generate patterns of recoiling atoms that are different from those seen in pr
71                        A directional beam of recoiling atoms was built up by matter wave amplificatio
72              The charge transfer between two recoiling atoms, assisted by a single solvent-like molec
73  direction at ventricular level is such that recoil away from ejected blood is in a direction that ca
74 d shear stress, adherent leukocytes actively recoil back in the opposite direction of the fluid flow.
75 o pole movement, indicative of rapid elastic recoil between the chromosome arm and the centromere.
76       Successful LVRS improves not only lung recoil, but also respiratory muscle function, and reduce
77 ned to function transiently to prevent acute recoil, but have retained the capability to inhibit neoi
78 r combing and inhibition of subsequent chain recoil by adhesion to the structured water layer coverin
79                         Loss of lung elastic recoil causing hyperinflation with increased TLC and dec
80 elastic energy storage delayed the timing of recoil, causing power attenuation.
81 s that comprise a stationary component and a recoiling component in a different internal state.
82 tor, owing in part to an increase in elastic recoil consequent to the commencement of expiratory effo
83 te balloon expansion and postdeflation stent recoil contribute to this failure has not been fully eva
84 stive of increases in LV suction and elastic recoil, correlate directly with improvements in LV relax
85 sting appear to be manifestations of elastic recoil, critically linking systolic contraction to diast
86 time before it snaps forward and the stretch-recoil cycle repeats.
87 irradiations: 1 MeV Kr(2+) (simulating alpha-recoil damage), followed by 400 keV He(+) (simulating al
88 ing to airspace enlargement, loss of elastic recoil, decrease in surface area for gas exchange, lung
89 ng-like properties, being able to uncoil and recoil depending on the intensity of shear forces genera
90 inutes than the other four patients, in whom recoil did not increase (P=0.02).
91  evidence that condensins promote chromosome recoiling directly in vivo, which is distinct from their
92 ture of external drag is that cap length and recoil distance increase at intermediate times as t(1/2)
93 attained with axisymmetrically spreading and recoiling drops.
94          The first peak was identified as LV recoil during atrial relaxation and consistently precede
95         The smaller LV isovolumic untwisting recoil during infancy and its decline in adulthood may s
96  first direct evidence that arch compression/recoil during locomotion contributes to lowering energy
97 copy-based nanomanipulation, we measured the recoil dynamics of individual fibrin fibers and found th
98 n a century, it has been known that the body recoils each time the heart ejects blood into the arteri
99                                          The recoil energy of the (225)Ac daughters following alpha d
100 ck and thin filaments and to provide elastic recoil engendered by stretch during diastole.
101     The longer T2 molecules were observed to recoil entirely out of the pillar array, leaving the sho
102 nt toward the kinocilium, followed by a fast recoil equivalent to bundle stiffening.
103  substantial external drag forces act on the recoiling fiber corresponding to effective cytosolic vis
104 n developing Drosophila embryos where tissue recoil following laser ablation is decreased compared to
105 e combined effects of the radiation reaction recoil force and the self-generated magnetic fields resu
106 are able to estimate the confinement-induced recoil force.
107 tolic expansion is influenced by the elastic recoil forces of the myocardium.
108 s recommended, because incomplete chest wall recoil from leaning may decrease venous return and there
109 ight over a collinear transition state, with recoil from the collision causing the H2 product molecul
110                                 The spectral recoil from the radiation acts on the soliton to compens
111                        The surrounding cells recoil from the wound site with a large range of initial
112 tion, however, all stents showed significant recoil from their maximum inflated CSA.
113 effect of radiation damage, created by alpha-recoils from alpha-decay events, on the diffusion of rad
114 f the molecule as it stretches, relaxes, and recoils from the nanochannel.
115      Sixteen patients with increased elastic recoil had a greater increase in the distance walked in
116                                          The recoil had a time course identical to adaptation of the
117 ence with cross-linking would reduce elastic recoil in affected tissues and explain the cutis laxa ph
118   The high incidence of loss of lung elastic recoil in chronic persistent asthma was unexpected, and
119 pex with respect to the base), and torsional recoil in early diastole (phi(5%), first 5% of filling)
120  surgery (LVRS) improves static lung elastic recoil in selected patients with severe chronic obstruct
121 onstrated lower percentages of late scaffold recoil in the Amaranth BRS at 3 months (Amaranth BRS=-10
122  compress the bond and cause the products to recoil in the backward direction.
123 There was a significant loss of lung elastic recoil in three of four asthmatics age 30 to 49, all fiv
124                                 Lung elastic recoil increased markedly at TLC (from 10.3 +/- 0.5 to 1
125  for the first time by allowing the 212Pb to recoil into C60 following alpha-decay from its parent, 0
126 storing forces (RFs) responsible for elastic recoil involves deformation of the sarcomeric protein ti
127                                              Recoil is not mediated by actin polymerization-dependent
128                                              Recoil is observed within seconds of the applied fluid s
129           As the energy available in product recoil is reduced, a rotational barrier to reaction cuts
130          The magnitude of this in vivo stent recoil is significantly greater than reported from bench
131 n normal, compliant coronary arteries, stent recoil is the predominant mechanism by which stents fail
132       Neointimal in-growth rather than stent recoil is thought to be important for coronary arterial
133 ombined with clinical factors, assessment of recoil, IVUS or physiologic indexes.
134 ung volume reflecting a loss of lung elastic recoil, larger but fewer alveoli and diminished volume-c
135                            The improved lung recoil led to disproportionate decreases in residual vol
136 ading to the detection of low-energy nuclear recoils like those expected from WIMPs.
137  spectrum exhibits a central line with a sub-recoil linewidth as low as approximately 14 kHz, more th
138                          Altered torsion and recoil may contribute to the "ventricular disease" compo
139  These abnormalities in regional torsion and recoil may, in part, underlie the "ventricular disease"
140  placed above a substrate, associated with a recoil mechanical force.
141      These results indicate that the elastic recoil mechanism circumvents the constraints that low te
142 2+H to occur predominantly through a 'direct recoil' mechanism: the H--H bonds break and form concert
143   We propose that organisms that use elastic recoil mechanisms for ecologically important movements s
144          The first is an interferometer with recoiling mirrors.
145    After the necessary corrections for alpha-recoil mobility of 234U and 230Th and a small age correc
146 e directly to external atomic motion through recoil momenta imparted when photons are absorbed and em
147 n allowed the assessment of vascular elastic recoil, mural dissection, and luminal size without requi
148                     Upon photodisruption and recoil, myosin light chain kinase-dependent SFs located
149                                  The elastic recoil of a bungee cord can generate tremendous force, c
150  of undulation, existing only because of the recoil of an oscillating tail.
151 ibutes to the force that opposes the elastic recoil of attached sister chromatids.
152 that ballistic movements that are powered by recoil of elastic tissues are less thermally dependent t
153       These studies reveal that viscoelastic recoil of individual stress fibers after laser severing
154 unning turkeys revealed that the stretch and recoil of tendon and muscle springs supply mechanical wo
155                                     Complete recoil of the chest wall between chest compressions duri
156 olecule as being responsible for the elastic recoil of the fibers.
157 surgery can produce increases in the elastic recoil of the lung in patients with diffuse emphysema, l
158 cient of retraction, an indicator of elastic recoil of the lung, improved (from 1.3+/-0.6 cm of water
159 neighbor spontaneously became uncoupled, and recoil of the protruding margin was observed.
160 urs in stages: the initial and rapid elastic recoil of the wound is followed by a longer proliferativ
161                                   Meanwhile, recoiling of a stretched chromosome region requires cond
162 allows for minimal influence of elastic lung recoil on pulmonary pressure reading.
163 r, the enzyme backtracks and nucleosomal DNA recoils on the octamer, locking Pol II in the arrested s
164 ive intrathoracic pressure during chest wall recoil or the decompression phase, leading to improved v
165 ogous to release of a stretched rubber band (recoil), or in groups of few cells (chains), whereas on
166 ydrophobic, an impacting drop can spread and recoil over trapped air pockets so quickly that it can c
167 cal failure of PTA was predictive of elastic recoil (P < .001), as was cephalic arch stenosis in fist
168 y localized light pulse are imprinted on the recoiling part of the wavefunction, which moves towards
169 f reconnection from the motions of groups of recoiling particles.
170 nt overexpansion are needed to overcome this recoil phenomenon and result in a final stent CSA that a
171  the metallic stent group, whereas the acute recoil post implantation was similar (0.19 mm for both,
172  was a relationship between the lung elastic recoil pressure and the expiratory flow achieved during
173 wder bed fusion AM is not from laser induced recoil pressure as is widely believed and found in laser
174 cific chord compliance (SCst,L), and elastic recoil pressure at 90% TLC.
175 as set at 75% and 100% of the static elastic recoil pressure at end-inspiration.
176 ignificant relationship between lung elastic recoil pressure at the point of onset of the FVC maneuve
177 d lung resistance during inspiration, static recoil pressure at total lung capacity, static lung comp
178 is of maximal expiratory flow-static elastic recoil pressure curve indicated that conductance of the
179 tivity commencing prematurely before elastic recoil pressure had fallen to a level that could be over
180                            Pulmonary elastic recoil pressure is characterized by an exponential equat
181 urface), traditionally known as the "elastic recoil pressure of the lung." Multiple definitions of th
182 lume and maximal expiratory flow at iso-lung recoil pressure, and shortens the curve on the volume ax
183 ws after LVRS is largely due to increases in recoil pressure; (2) large improvements in FEV(1) can oc
184 contributions of changes in compliance (CL), recoil pressures (PTLC), small airway conductance (Gu),
185 e airway opening, in order to measure static recoil pressures.
186 cellular structures that provide stretch and recoil properties of tissues, such as lungs, arteries, a
187  function was also greater in the ECM group (recoil rate (degrees sec(-1)): -44+/-7 versus -17+/-2, E
188                                              Recoil rate and diastolic shear were used as measures of
189 lic strain rate and LV torsion and torsional recoil rate were determined using cardiac magnetic reson
190 hanisms responsible for loss of lung elastic recoil remain elusive.
191 when the arteries cannot provide the elastic recoil required for normal heart function.
192 acity as well as severe loss of lung elastic recoil resulting in marked hyperinflation, increased TLC
193 ers were severed with laser nanoscissors and recoiled several mum over approximately 5 s.
194                After 0.1 s, the experimental recoils slow dramatically.
195 confirmed by pulse shape analysis and proton recoil spectroscopy.
196 ic ions, followed by edge-selective electron recoil sputtering.
197 lted in greater perturbations in torsion and recoil than inferior MI without CIMR.
198 nsistent with the entropic nature of elastic recoil, the aggregated state is stabilized by the hydrop
199 t diameter was 2.98 +/- 0.06 mm with minimal recoil to a final minimal lumen diameter of 2.82 +/- 0.0
200 protein in vertebrates that provides elastic recoil to blood vessels, the lung, and skin.
201                     The tendency for elastic recoil to cause power amplification vs. attenuation was
202 ns of expiratory muscle activity and elastic recoil to intrinsic positive end-expiratory pressure (PE
203   Stretching elastic tissues and using their recoil to power movement allows organisms to release ene
204 ll spread out to a maximum diameter and then recoil to such an extent that it completely rebounds and
205 eptional properties of extension and elastic recoil to the extracellular matrix of most vertebrates.
206  On spindle disassembly, stretched chromatin recoiled to the bud neck and was partitioned to mother a
207 minus region is released from the septum and recoils to the center of a sister nucleoid.
208                                  The initial recoil (up to 0.1 s) is well reproduced by a base finite
209                                        These recoil velocities reveal that the axonal endosomes, desp
210 the wound site with a large range of initial recoil velocities.
211 gradually stall under load and detach with a recoil velocity proportional to the dynein forces.
212 on at short lambda(phot) exhibit anisotropic recoil-velocity distributions, consistent with prompt di
213 addition to pulmonary function, lung elastic recoil, walking distance, and exercise capacity, we eval
214                               Venous elastic recoil was defined as recurrent luminal narrowing greate
215                                        Acute recoil was low and comparable between the BRS and the BM
216  individual fibrin fibers and found that the recoil was orders of magnitude faster than anticipated f
217 s, we estimate the reduction in lung elastic recoil was responsible for 35% reduction in maximal expi
218                                              Recoil was significantly greater for the coil Gianturco-
219                    GudeltaPel, the change in recoil weighted by preoperative conductance upstream of
220                                      Elastic recoil, when it did occur, did not influence patency.
221  and reveals condensins' roles in chromosome recoiling, which eliminates residual cohesion to complet
222 al filament velocities and reduced molecular recoil while intermediate cross-linker concentrations di
223 jects had an elevated coefficient of elastic recoil with 11 demonstrating a predominant pattern of re
224 ands elongations exceeding 250%, elastically recoiling with minimal strain-energy loss on repeated de

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