706 research outputs found

    J. Briel. — Les Ophonus de France (sans date d'édition)

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    Villiers André. J. Briel. — Les Ophonus de France (sans date d'édition). In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 74 (1-2), Janvier-février 1969. p. 47

    De Briel (Henri) et Herrmann (Manuel), King Arthur's Knights and the Myths of the Round Table. A New Approach to the French Lancelot in Prose

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    Schirt David J. De Briel (Henri) et Herrmann (Manuel), King Arthur's Knights and the Myths of the Round Table. A New Approach to the French Lancelot in Prose. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 54, fasc. 2, 1976. Histoire (depuis l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) pp. 646-649

    De Briel (Henri) et Herrmann (Manuel), King Arthur's Knights and the Myths of the Round Table. A New Approach to the French Lancelot in Prose

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    Schirt David J. De Briel (Henri) et Herrmann (Manuel), King Arthur's Knights and the Myths of the Round Table. A New Approach to the French Lancelot in Prose. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 54, fasc. 2, 1976. Histoire (depuis l'Antiquité) — Geschiedenis (sedert de Oudheid) pp. 646-649

    Het rechtsboek van Den Briel

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    beschreven in vijf tractaten door Jan Matthijssen. Opnieuw uitg. door J. A. Frui

    Selecting optimum positive end-expiratory pressure: Seeing the forest instead of the trees

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    Growing Up Hating Watermelon

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    58 pagesMFA theses in English Language and Literature are not available for direct download. Users wishing to access an MFA thesis in this collection may request access by clicking the link to the restricted file(s) and completing the request form. If we have contact information for the author, we will contact them and request permission to provide access. If we do not have contact information or the author denies or does not respond to our inquiry, we will not be able to provide access.This is an MFA Thesis.10000-01-0

    Barium nanoparticles enhance efficacy of external beam radiation therapy in a preclinical basal-like mammary cancer mouse model

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    Abstract External beam radiation therapy (RT) using high energy x-rays is a commonly applied cancer treatment. A major advantage of RT is its unspecific nature which allows using RT in many cancer entities. RT however causes the well-known side effects on healthy tissue in the irradiated areas. Therefore, enhancing the efficacy of RT at the tumor site while simultaneously lowering the overall radiation dose has been a long term goal. Heavy metal-based contrast agents such as gold, hafnium, gadolinium and iodine have already been proposed as radio-enhancers and are partially in clinical trials. Here we present barium sulphate (BaSO4) nanoparticles as novel radio-enhancer for RT validated in a syngenic mouse breast cancer model. We demonstrate that these particles in combination with low energy RT significantly reduced tumor growth when compared to untreated controls and tumors that received RT only. Despite the fact that the absorption probability decreases with increasing photon energy, we see a stronger anti-tumoral effect at energies around 90 keV which would allow a translation of this approach into a clinical RT setting. Due to the strong contrast of barium in computed tomography such (BaSO4) nanoparticles could be used for both, better tumor delineation as well as for enhancing RT response
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