66 resultados para SILICON(IV) PHTHALOCYANINE
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Bien que le manuel du WISC-IV fasse référence à la théorie de Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC), les indices calculés à partir de cette batterie (ICV, IRP, IMT et IVT) n'ont pas été définis sur la base du modèle CHC. Afin d'apporter un éclairage complémentaire sur les performances observées, nous recommandons néanmoins d'examiner les scores des subtests du WISC-IV en référence à la nomenclature des aptitudes cognitives proposées dans le modèle CHC. La première partie de cet article présente les normes francophones pour cinq facteurs CHC du WISC-IV, à savoir le raisonnement fluide (Gf), compréhension-connaissances (Gc), le traitement visuel (Gv), la mémoire à court terme (Gsm) et la vitesse de traitement (Gs), établies en utilisant une procédure d'approximation statistique. La seconde partie présente l'examen de la validité de ces normes, confrontées à des données recueillies sur un échantillon de 250 enfants. Nos résultats montrent que les corrélations entre les indices classiques du WISC-IV (ICV, IRP, IMT et IVT) et les scores composites CHC sont élevées, attestant de la validité des scores CHC. Ces normes permettent de calculer et d'utiliser les scores composites CHC en complément des indices standard, dans le cadre d'analyses normatives et ipsatives.
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Previous studies suggest that the new DSM-5 criteria for alcohol use disorder (AUD) will increase the apparent prevalence of AUD. This study estimates the 12-month prevalence of AUD using both DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria and compares the characteristics of men in a high risk sample who meet both, only one and neither sets of diagnostic criteria. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: 5943 Swiss men aged 18-25 years who participated in the Cohort Study on Substance Use Risk Factors (C-SURF), a population-based cohort study recruited from three of the six military recruitment centres in Switzerland (response rate = 79.2%). MEASUREMENTS: DSM-IV and DSM-5 criteria, alcohol use patterns, and other substance use were assessed. FINDINGS: Approximately 31.7% (30.5-32.8) of individuals met DSM-5 AUD criteria [21.2% mild (20.1-22.2); 10.5% moderate/severe (9.7-11.3)], which was less than the total rate when DSM-IV criteria for alcohol abuse (AA) and alcohol dependence (AD) were combined [36.8% overall (35.5-37.9); 26.6% AA (25.4-27.7); 10.2% AD (9.4-10.9)]. Of 2479 respondents meeting criteria for either diagnoses, 1585 (63.9%) met criteria for both. For those meeting DSM-IV criteria only (n = 598, 24.1%), hazardous use was most prevalent, whereas the criteria larger/longer use than intended and tolerance to alcohol were most prevalent for respondents meeting DSM-5 criteria only (n = 296, 11.9%). Two in five DSM-IV alcohol abuse cases and one-third of DSM-5 mild AUD individuals fulfilled the diagnostic criteria due to the hazardous use criterion. The addition of the craving and excluding of legal criterion, respectively, did not affect estimated AUD prevalence. CONCLUSIONS: In a high-risk sample of young Swiss males, prevalence of alcohol use disorder as diagnosed by DSM-5 was slightly lower than prevalence of DSM-IV diagnosis of dependence plus abuse; 63.9% of those who met either criterion met criteria for both.
Promoter IV of the class II transactivator gene is essential for positive selection of CD4+ T cells.
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Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) expression is regulated by the transcriptional coactivator CIITA. Positive selection of CD4(+) T cells is abrogated in mice lacking one of the promoters (pIV) of the Mhc2ta gene. This is entirely due to the absence of MHCII expression in thymic epithelia, as demonstrated by bone marrow transfer experiments between wild-type and pIV(-/-) mice. Medullary thymic epithelial cells (mTECs) are also MHCII(-) in pIV(-/-) mice. Bone marrow-derived, professional antigen-presenting cells (APCs) retain normal MHCII expression in pIV(-/-) mice, including those believed to mediate negative selection in the thymic medulla. Endogenous retroviruses thus retain their ability to sustain negative selection of the residual CD4(+) thymocytes in pIV(-/-) mice. Interestingly, the passive acquisition of MHCII molecules by thymocytes is abrogated in pIV(-/-) mice. This identifies thymic epithelial cells as the source of this passive transfer. In peripheral lymphoid organs, the CD4(+) T-cell population of pIV(-/-) mice is quantitatively and qualitatively comparable to that of MHCII-deficient mice. It comprises a high proportion of CD1-restricted natural killer T cells, which results in a bias of the V beta repertoire of the residual CD4(+) T-cell population. We have also addressed the identity of the signal that sustains pIV expression in cortical epithelia. We found that the Jak/STAT pathways activated by the common gamma chain (CD132) or common beta chain (CDw131) cytokine receptors are not required for MHCII expression in thymic cortical epithelia.
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Im Artikel «Arbeitsfähigkeit und Invalidenversicherung » von R. Conne [1] wird treffend das heutige Malaise der Arbeitsplatzrehabilitation beschrieben. Dies gilt aber nicht nur für die Arbeitsunfähigkeit aus psychischen Gründen, sondern ebenso für die Arbeitsunfähigkeit wegen muskuloskeletaler Schmerzen. Die Schwierigkeiten einer Arbeitsplatzrehabilitation sind aber nicht speziell auf die Invalidenversicherung zurückzuführen. Sie gründen einerseits auf strukturellen Gegebenheiten der Schweiz, wie eine wenig in den Betrieben verankerte Arbeitsmedizin, und Zugang zu Rehabilitationsmedizin, und andererseits auf dem Fehlen einer klaren Kostenträgerregelung oder -verantwortung. R. Conne beschreibt in seinem Artikel treffend das heutige Malaise in der Schweiz in bezug auf Arbeitsplatzrehabilitation oder Wiedererlangung der Arbeitsfähigkeit. Er bezieht sich dabei vor allem auf die Arbeitsunfähigkeit aus psychischen Gründen. Wir möchten als am Rande angesprochene Arbeitsmedizinerin und angesprochener Rehabilitationsmediziner die Diskussion aufgreifen und erweitern. Die Erweiterung betrifft einerseits den Einbezug von nicht psychisch begründeter Arbeitsunfähigkeit und andererseits auch die allgemeine Versicherungssituation in der Schweiz, und dies verschiebt unserer Meinung nach den Problemfokus von der Invalidenversicherung auf die allgemeine Versicherungssituation. [Autoren]
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L'indice d'aptitude général (IAG) a été développé dans le WISC-III pour estimer le niveau cognitif général. Il s'agissait de proposer une alternative au QI Total. Plus récemment, l'indice de compétence cognitive (ICC) a été proposé. Jusqu'à il y a peu, seules les normes américaines de ces indices étaient disponibles ; les normes franc ̧ aises IAG et ICC pour le WISC-IV ont été récemment développées à partir d'une procédure d'approximation statistique. Toutefois, les normes développées de cette manière seraient moins appro- priées que les normes construites sur la base d'un échantillon. Cette étude vise à comparer les normes IAG et ICC développées à partir d'une procédure d'approximation statistique à celles créées à partir d'un échantillon de 182 enfants âgés de huit à 12 ans. Les corrélations entre les deux types de normes sont de 0,997 pour IAG et de 0,999 pour ICC ; les différences absolues moyennes sont respectivement de 5,38 et de 2,24 points pour IAG et ICC. Enfin, pour les enfants présentant un score IAGS inférieur à 89, les normes IAGE semblent indiquer que leurs compétences seraient inférieures d'environ 8-10 points à celui indiqué par le score IAGS. Les résultats de cette étude indiquent que les scores IAG et ICC peuvent constituer des informations utiles sur les capacités cognitives de l'enfant.
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Par le biais d'une procédure Test-Retest, la stabilité à long terme des indices standard du WISC-IV français a été évaluée. L'intervalle moyen entre les deux passations est de 2,33 ans. L'échantillon comprend 96 enfants « tout venant » âgés de huit à 12 ans. Les comparaisons entre les moyennes des deux passations ne montrent pas de différence significative pour indice de compréhension verbale (ICV), indice de raisonnement perceptif (IRP), indice de mémoire de travail (IMT), indice d'aptitude générale (IAG) et QIT. Au niveau interindividuel, les coefficients de corrélations témoignent d'une bonne stabilité à long terme pour ICV, IAG et QIT (allant de 0,81 à 0,82). Une analyse des différences de performances entre les deux passations indique une stabilité intra-individuelle satisfaisante pour IMT et IAG. Seul IAG présente donc une stabilité à long terme satisfaisante au niveau inter- et intra-individuel. By a Test-Retest procedure, this study explores the long-term stability of the French WISC-IV index scores. The average Test-Retest interval was 2.33 years. The sample consisted of 96 non-clinical children aged between 8 and 12 years. Mean difference between the two testings was not statistically significant for VCI, PRI, WMI, GAI and FSIQ. Test-Retest reliability correlations between the two assessments are high for VCI, GAI and FSIQ (ranging from .81 to .82). An analysis of the performance differences between two assessments indicates intra-individual stability for WMI and GAI. In sum, only GAI demonstrates reliable long-term stability at an inter-and intra-individual level.
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This paper reports molar heat capacities of Ru50SixGe(50-x) and Ru40SiyGe(60-y) ternary solid solutions determined by differential scanning calorimetry. A second order transition has been characterised for alloys ranging from Ru40Ge60 to Ru40Si10Ge50 at temperatures ranging from 850 to 1040 K, respectively. Tie lines have been established at 1000-900-800-700-600 degrees C by electron microprobe measurements on annealed alloys of the two phase domains: Ru50SixGe(50-x)-Ru40SiyGe(60-y) and Ru40SiyGe(60-y)-SizGe(100-z).
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In a primary cell culture system of fetal rat brain, the calmodulin-dependent protein-kinase IV (CaMKIV) could be induced by the thyroid hormone T3 in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, provided the tissue was excised not later than day 15 of gestation (E15) (Krebs et al., J. Biol. Chem. 271, 11055, 1996). We report here that in the fetal thymus CaMKIV could not be detected earlier than day 16 of gestation and that the expression of this enzyme was fully upregulated at day 18. In mouse fetal thymus organ culture (FTOC) of day 14 embryonic thymus, CaMKIV could not be detected, even after several days of culture if a minimal culture medium lacking fetal calf serum was used. However, after addition of fetal calf serum to the culture medium the expression of CaMKIV could be specifically induced. Furthermore, it could also be shown that during T-cell development in the adult murine thymus the expression of CaMKIV was tightly regulated. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the expression of CaMKIV, an enzyme involved in the regulation of Ca(2+)-dependent gene expression, is itself under stringent regulatory control during tissue development.
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Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses reported in the French technical manual of the WISC-IV provides evidence supporting a structure with four indices: Verbal Comprehension (VCI), Perceptual Reasoning (PRI), Working Memory (WMI), and Processing Speed (PSI). Although the WISC-IV is more attuned to contemporary theory, it is still not in total accordance with the dominant theory: the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) theory of cognitive ability. This study was designed to determine whether the French WISC-IV is better described with the four-factor solution or whether an alternative model based on the CHC theory is more appropriate. The intercorrelations matrix reported in the French technical manual was submitted to confirmatory factor analysis. A comparison of competing models suggests that a model based on the CHC theory fits the data better than the current WISC-IV structure. It appears that the French WISC-IV in fact measures six factors: crystallized intelligence (Gc), fluid intelligence (Gf), short-term memory (Gsm), processing speed (Gs), quantitative knowledge (Gq), and visual processing (Gv). We recommend that clinicians interpret the subtests of the French WISC-IV in relation to this CHC model in addition to the four indices.
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Very high concentrations of uranium (up to 4000 ppm) were found in a natural soil in the Dischma valley, an alpine region in the Grisons canton in Switzerland. The goal of this study was to examine the redox state and the nature of uranium binding in the soil matrix in order to understand the accumulation mechanism. Pore water profiles collected from Dischma soil revealed the establishment of anoxic conditions with increasing soil depth. A combination of chemical extraction methods and spectroscopy was applied to characterize the redox state and binding environment of uranium in the soil. Bicarbonate extraction under anoxic conditions released most of the uranium indicating that uranium occurs predominantly in the hexavalent form. Surprisingly, the uranium redox state did not vary greatly as a function of depth. X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES), confirmed that uranium was present as a mixture of U(VI) and U(IV) with U(VI) dominating. Sequential extractions of soil samples showed that the dissolution of solid organic matter resulted in the simultaneous release of the majority of the soil uranium content (>95%). Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy also revealed that soil-associated uranium in the soil matrix was mainly octahedrally coordinated, with an average of 1.7 axial (at about 1.76 Å) and 4.6 to 5.3 equatorial oxygen atoms (at about 2.36 Å) indicating the dominance of a uranyl-like (UO22+) structure presumably mixed with some U(IV). An additional EXAFS signal (at about 3.2 Å) identified in some spectra suggested that uranium was also bound (via an oxygen atom) to a light element such as carbon, phosphorus or silicon. Gamma spectrometric measurements of soil profiles failed to identify uranium long-life daughter products in the soil which is an indication that uranium originates elsewhere and was transported to its current location by water. Finally, it was found that the release of uranium from the soil was significantly promoted at very low pH values (pH 2) and increased with increasing pH values (between pH 5 and 9).