936 resultados para Shlomo Ben Ami
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Mose Ben Maimon. Arabisch u. deutsch mit Anm. von M. Wolff
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par J. Perles
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ausführlich bearbeitet von B. Koenigsberger
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mit e. Einl. von Arnold Zweig
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von e. Vereine mehrerer Freunde d. Herrn Ben Israel
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Leipzig, Univ., Diss., 1885
Elischa ben Abuja, genannt Acher : zur Erklärung u. Kritik der Gutzkow'schen Tragödie "Uriel Acosta"
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von Ad. Jellinek
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BACKGROUND Numerous studies have demonstrated an association between endothelial shear stress (ESS) and neointimal formation after stent implantation. However, the role of ESS on the composition of neointima and underlying plaque remains unclear. METHODS Patients recruited in the Comfortable AMI-IBIS 4 study implanted with bare metal stents (BMS) or biolimus eluting stents (BES) that had biplane coronary angiography at 13month follow-up were included in the analysis. The intravascular ultrasound virtual-histology (IVUS-VH) and the angiographic data were used to reconstruct the luminal surface, and the stent in the stented segments. Blood flow simulation was performed in the stent surface, which was assumed to represent the luminal surface at baseline, to assess the association between ESS and neointima thickness. The predominant ESS was estimated in 3-mm segments and was correlated with the amount of neointima, neointimal tissue composition, and with the changes in the underlying plaque burden and composition. RESULTS Forty three patients (18 implanted with BMS and 25 with BES) were studied. In both stent groups negative correlations were noted between ESS and neointima thickness in BMS (P<0.001) and BES (P=0.002). In BMS there was a negative correlation between predominant ESS and the percentage of the neointimal necrotic core component (P=0.015). In BES group, the limited neointima formation did not allow evaluation of the effect of ESS on its tissue characteristics. ESS did not affect vessel wall remodeling and the plaque burden and composition behind BMS (P>0.10) and BES (P>0.45). CONCLUSIONS ESS determines neointimal formation in both BMS and BES and affects the composition of the neointima in BMS. Conversely, ESS does not impact the plaque behind struts irrespective of stent type throughout 13months of follow-up.
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Menasseh Ben Israel. Con un preámblo, una noticia bibliográfica de las principales obras que sobre los origenes, historia y conquistas de América y Asia se han impreso, y el retrato y la biografía del autor, por Santiago Pérez Junquera
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von Paul Kahle. Mit einem Beitrag von R. Edelmann
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samengesteld da J. S. Da Silva Rosa
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[Lima Lemans]
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Vorbesitzer: Hirsch Scheuer; Aaron Ben-Moses Fuld