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J Trauma Stress ; 13(3): 369-80, 2000 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10948479

ABSTRACT

Information involving the development of the DSM-IV version of the Children's PTSD Inventory is described. Independent ratings by highly experienced judges denote that the instrument encompassed the universe of definition that it was intended to measure (i.e., the DSM-IV criteria for PTSD). The instrument was administered to 82 traumatized and 22 nontraumatized youths at Bellevue Hospital. Moderate to high Cronbach alphas (.53-.89) were evident at the subtest level. An alpha of .95 was evident at the diagnostic level. In terms of inter-rater reliability, 98.1% agreement was evident at the diagnostic level. Inter-rater intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) ranged from .88 to .96 at the subtest level and .98 at the diagnostic level. Good to excellent kappas (.66-1.00) were reported for inter-rater reliability at the subtest level. An inter-rater reliability kappa of .96 was evident at the diagnostic level. In terms of test-retest reliability, 97.6% agreement was evident at the diagnostic level. Good to excellent test-retest kappas (.66-1.00) and ICCs (.66-.94) were observed. A test-retest kappa of .91 and an ICC of .88 was observed at the diagnostic level.


Subject(s)
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/standards , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/classification , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Observer Variation , Psychology, Adolescent , Psychology, Child , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Urban Population
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Planta ; 170(1): 26-33, 1987 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24232838

ABSTRACT

An antheridiogen of Anemia mexicana Klotzsch has been partially characterized by combined gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-Fourier transform/infra-red spectrometry. It is a C19-gibberellin(GA)-like compound with one carboxyl group, an exocyclic methylene group and a lactone ring. It also has one hydroxyl-group and one double-bond equivalent which has not been determined. On the basis of its mass spectrum, it is not identical to previously identified monohydroxy GAs with one ring double bond such as GA5, GA7, GA31 and GA62. By direct comparison of mass spectra, the antheridiogen of A. mexicana was also determined to be different from the antheridiogens of Anemia phyllitidis (L.) Swartz, Anemia hirsuta (L.) Swartz and Lygodium japonicum (Thunb.) Sw.

3.
Plant Physiol ; 82(1): 230-5, 1986 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16664998

ABSTRACT

Spores of Anemia mexicana Klotzsch and Anemia phyllitidis (L.) Swartz were tested comparatively to investigate the effects of various treatments on spore germination and early gametophyte development in light and darkness. The optimum pH for induction of spore germination is approximately 6. Both species have a minimum 8 hour light insensitive preinduction phase for spore germination. An additional 8 to 12 hours of light are needed to induce 50% germination in A. phyllitidis while at least 24 hours of light are needed for A. mexicana spores. A. phyllitidis has greater sensitivity to the four gibberellic acids tested (GA(3), GA(4), GA(7), and GA(13)) than A. mexicana for induction of spore germination in darkness. In both species the greatest response was observed with GA(4) and GA(7). GA(13) was clearly the least effective. Gametophytes of each species are 100 times more sensitive to their own antheridiogen than to the antheridiogen of the other species. AMO-1618 (1 millimolar), fenarimol (1 mm), and ancymidol (0.1 mm) had essentially no effect on light-induced germination. The latter two did, however, inhibit gametophyte development.

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Birth Defects Orig Artic Ser ; 16(1): 179-93, 1980.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6778524

ABSTRACT

The rapid plasma clearance of human placental beta-hexosaminidase in the cat is due mainly to a receptor-mediated mechanism recognizing terminal N-acetyl glucosaminyl and mannosyl residues on glycoproteins. Using a sensitive single radial immunodiffusion assay, specific for human beta-hexosaminidase, we have shown that, in normal cats, the liver is responsible for most of the clearance of human beta-hexosaminidase. Two hours after injection of approximately 6 X 10(6) U beta-hexosaminidase/kg bw, 70-90% of the enzyme was recovered in the liver. Spleen, kidney, lung, bone, bone, pancreas, adrenals, testes and ovaries, cardiac and skeletal muscle, lymph nodes, and placenta, however, also participated in the clearance, although specific uptake in most organs was < 5% of that of liver. Exogenous beta-hexosaminidase was also present in bile, indicating that the hepatocytes are involved in clearance. Injection of terminal mannose-rich S. cerevisiae mannans (50-150 mg/kg bw), prolonged the plasma half-life of the enzyme (t 1/2 up to 290 min). In these animals, beta-hexosaminidase uptake by liver was reduced to < 10% of controls but uptake by other organs was not proportionally or uniformly reduced, suggesting the existence of different uptake mechanisms in different tissues. Permeability of the blood-brain barrier was induced by exposing cats to 100% O2 at 2.5 ATA for 90 min. Injection of 6 X 10(6) U beta-hexosaminidase/kg bw during or immediately after exposure resulted in apparent uptake of enzyme by nervous tissue, qualitatively detectable by immunologic methods, but below the limits of sensitivity of the radial immunoassay(ie < 150 U/gr). When enzyme uptake by liver was inhibited by injection of ovomucoid or mannans, however, the hyperbaric oxygen-induced apparent uptake of beta-hexosaminidase by brain, cerebellum, and spinal cord was 200-500 U/gr of blood-free tissue, suggesting that the transport mechanism involved (presumably at the level of the nervous system vascular endothelium) is different from the carbohydrate-dependent hepatic uptake. The mechanism by which hyperbaric oxygenation induces permeability of the blood-brain barrier is not clear. The combination of this procedure (routinely used in human therapy) with specific inhibition of hepatic uptake, however, appears to be a promising approach for lysosomal enzyme targeting to the central nervous system.


Subject(s)
Brain/metabolism , Hexosaminidases/therapeutic use , Spinal Cord/metabolism , Tay-Sachs Disease/drug therapy , Animals , Cats , Disease Models, Animal , G(M2) Ganglioside/metabolism , Hexosaminidases/metabolism , Humans , Immunodiffusion , Kinetics , Oxygen/pharmacology , Tissue Distribution
8.
Appl Opt ; 6(3): 429-30, 1967 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20057772

ABSTRACT

Accurate measurement of the room temperature R(1) fluorescent line width of forty-two ruby laser crystals has been made using a pressure-scanned Fabry-Perot etalon. In forty-one of these rubies the chromium content was nearly the same, and the R(1) line width for all was 5.0 +/- 0.3 A, in agreement with present theories.

9.
Appl Opt ; 5(6): 1031-4, 1966 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20049004

ABSTRACT

The controlled removal of material from the surface of insulators has been observed by using a positive ion beam. In the energy range 0.5-2.0 MeV the sputtering yield was observed to be unity. The application of this technique to the manufacture of high quality optical surfaces is discussed.

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