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The long-standing problem of moving discrete solitary waves in nonlinear Schrödinger lattices is revisited. The context is photorefractive crystal lattices with saturable nonlinearity whose grand-canonical energy barrier vanishes for isolated coupling strength values. Genuinely localized traveling waves are computed as a function of the system parameters for the first time. The relevant solutions exist only for finite velocities.
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Recombinant human growth hormone (GH) therapy has been shown to be effective in the treatment of growth failure related to growth hormone resistance among children with chronic renal failure. The traditional route of administration is subcutaneous injection. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and tolerability of intraperitoneal (i.p.) administration of GH in prepubertal peritoneal dialysis patients. Nine subjects were enrolled. Eight completed 24 months of therapy with GH. Baseline height standard deviation scores (SDS) and growth velocity for the prior year were used for comparison. Peak serum GH was achieved 4 h after administration and serum half-life was 4.6 h. Mean height SDS was -3.1 at baseline, -2.5 at 1 year, and -2.3 at 2 years (NS) of GH therapy. Mean height velocity increased from a baseline of 4.6 cm/yr to 8.5 cm/yr in year 1 (P < 0.05) and 6.1 cm/yr in year 2 (NS) of i.p. GH therapy. Peritonitis infection rates were not increased from overall center rates. This research suggests that the intraperitoneal route of administration of GH can be utilized in the treatment of short stature among children requiring maintenance peritoneal dialysis therapy.