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Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

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About: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Adsorption. The organization has 13227 authors who have published 17335 publications receiving 272882 citations.


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TL;DR: It is postulated that the effect of tyrosinamide residues is to increase the hydrophobicity of poly( HPMA ) and thus to increase its capacity for nonspecific adsorptive pinocytosis.

75 citations

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26 Oct 1968-Nature
TL;DR: It is shown that the volume of the visual cortex was diminished in the deprived hemisphere, layers II–IV being most affected, and a significantly higher cell density was found in layer IV on the deprived side.
Abstract: THE visual system, is especially suitable for showing the effects of sensory deprivation on the morphology of the corresponding brain centres. In this system, different types of deprivation or excessive stimulation induce changes in cell density1,2, dendritic branching3 and formation of dendritic spines4–7. We have been able to show quantitative morphological changes in cortical as well as subcortical visual centres after unilateral visual deprivation in rats8. As a result of this treatment, the volume of the visual cortex was diminished in the deprived hemisphere, layers II–IV being most affected. A significantly higher cell density was, however, found in layer IV on the deprived side. This relative increase in the density of neurones was thought to be the result of diminished dendritic branching of receptive neurones in this layer. The field of contact could result in a reduced number of receptive spines on the apical dendrites of the pyramids in layer V, passing through layer IV.

75 citations

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TL;DR: A review of the diagnostical methods of flow patterns which largely determine the performance of gas-liquid systems encountered widely in chemical engineering practice is presented in this paper, where the need for objective and reliable diagnostics criteria has been confirmed by the analysis of published studies; confidence in flow pattern maps used in design and operation is limited.
Abstract: A review of the diagnostical methods of the flow patterns which largely determine the performance of gas—liquid systems encountered widely in chemical engineering practice is presented. The need for objective and reliable diagnostical criteria has been confirmed by the analysis of published studies; confidence in the flow pattern maps used in design and operation is limited. The methods of stochastic signal analysis as applied to the fluctuations of some structural (voidage) and energetic (pressure) parameters are found to be promising. The increasing availability of suitable hardware facilitates on-line diagnostics aimed at the optimization and safety control of industrial equipment.

74 citations

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TL;DR: It was shown that -Phe-Lys- was the most suitable -X-Y- sequence and extension of the oligopeptidic sequence by one amino acid residue causes a pronounced rise in the rate of cleavage of the polymeric substrates.

74 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Milos Lokajicek139151198888
Bo K. Siesjö11346946151
Pavel Hobza10756448080
Robin A. Weiss9433236744
Frantisek Svec9241625688
Stefano Schiaffino8623333691
Farooq Azam8521936142
Jan Vilcek8235326148
David C. Klein8034324219
David L. Denlinger7833819283
Josef Michl7785228731
Henry C. Pitot7646425024
Jindřich Kopeček7634319913
Lynn Nadel7521430376
Petr Novák7551930962
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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