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    De urinis

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    medicae laureae gratia velitaturus ad academicum conflictum omnes Asclepiadeos milites invitat evocat Petrus Roth Freist. Silesius. 4. Non. Martii, Anno 1585Alternativtitel nach ThesenüberschriftEnthält 34 ThesenDiss. med. Basel, 158

    De dotibus et earum iure conclusiones

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    Publice defendere conabitur Petrus Roth Gryphibergensis. Ad VII. Kal. IXbr. hora locoque solitisImpressum gemäss Disskat. UB-BS ; Ersch.jahr hs. ergänzt ("AN. 1588.")Enthält 51 ThesenDiss. iur. Basel, 158

    Theses inaugurales medicae

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    quas ... pro summis in arte medica honoribus & privilegiis solenni disputationi offert Iacobus Roth Basiliens. Ad diem ... Octobris M DC LXVMit Druckermarke (Motto: "NIHIL VALET VIRTVS SINE FORTVNA 1613")Datum auf Titelblatt hs. ergänzt: Ad diem 13 OctobrisEnthält 24 ThesenDiss. med. Basel, 166

    D. Georg. Ern. Stahlii ... Fundamenta chymico-pharmaceutica generalia. Accessit Manuductio ad Enchirises artis pharmaceutica specialis cura Beniamin Roth-Scholtzii

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    Editio ceteris emendatiorProviene del Departamento de Historia de la FarmaciaEnc. Perg.Sign.: A-Y8Con portadilla propia: "Conspectus formularum medicarum : exhibens tabulis XVI ... e praxi Stahliana ... / auctore D. Joanne Junckero", y D. Georg. Ern. Stahlii ... Fundamenta chymico-pharmaceutica generalia. Accessit Manuductio ad Enchirises artis pharmaceutica specialis / cura Beniamin Roth-Scholtzi

    Link stability estimation based on link connectivity changes in mobile ad-hoc networks

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    Dear Wang, Re: Link Stability Estimation Based on Link Connectivity Changes in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks I have not been able to assess if this is an author version peer-reviewed or is it an author version non peer reviewed. Could you please clarify this so I can proceed to add your paper to Spiral. Spiral digital repository only accept peer-reviewed papers. 30/11/12 author has confirmed peer reviewe

    Cooperation enforcement in ad-hoc wireless networks

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    Includes bibliographical references.Ad-hoc networks consist of a system of wireless nodes that can freely and dynamically self-organise into a working network topology. This allows people to internetwork seamlessly in areas that have no preexisting communication infrastructure. Nodes are expected to forward the traffic of other nodes in order for the packets to reach their final destination. It is envisaged that community ad-hoc networks will become widespread in the near future, as they require no administrative support. Nodes will be able to enter and leave the network as they choose. An unfortunate result is that in an open multi-agent system such as this, the role-players tend to be unreliable and self-interested

    Rhetoricam in paucas theses coangustatam authoritate & consensu magnifici & sapientissimi philosophorum collegii

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    spe professionis vacantis impetrandae divino praesidio munitus Iacobus Roth, Ph. & Med. D. assumente ornatissimo iuvene Gabriele Guerreo Genevensi publico corrivalium examini subiicit ad diem 30. Novembris 1668. horis & loco consuetoEnthält 40 ThesenDisputatio pro cathedra vac. phil. Basel, 164

    Primitiae laboris philosophici

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    quas ad primitias calicis P. Bedae Schwaller ... publicae ventilationi proponunt ... philosophiae studiosi F. Anselmus Roth a Schrekenstein professus Campidonensis et F. Ambrosius Püntener professus Einsidlensis, die 2. Maii, anno 1673FrontispizPaginierungsfehler: Seite 196 anstelle von 160Diss. Einsiedeln, 167

    Cerebral atrophy in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer disease: rates and acceleration.

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    OBJECTIVE: To quantify the regional and global cerebral atrophy rates and assess acceleration rates in healthy controls, subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and subjects with mild Alzheimer disease (AD). METHODS: Using 0-, 6-, 12-, 18-, 24-, and 36-month MRI scans of controls and subjects with MCI and AD from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) database, we calculated volume change of whole brain, hippocampus, and ventricles between all pairs of scans using the boundary shift integral. RESULTS: We found no evidence of acceleration in whole-brain atrophy rates in any group. There was evidence that hippocampal atrophy rates in MCI subjects accelerate by 0.22%/year2 on average (p = 0.037). There was evidence of acceleration in rates of ventricular enlargement in subjects with MCI (p = 0.001) and AD (p < 0.001), with rates estimated to increase by 0.27 mL/year2 (95% confidence interval 0.12, 0.43) and 0.88 mL/year2 (95% confidence interval 0.47, 1.29), respectively. A post hoc analysis suggested that the acceleration of hippocampal loss in MCI subjects was mainly driven by the MCI subjects that were observed to progress to clinical AD within 3 years of baseline, with this group showing hippocampal atrophy rate acceleration of 0.50%/year2 (p = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS: The small acceleration rates suggest a long period of transition to the pathologic losses seen in clinical AD. The acceleration in hippocampal atrophy rates in MCI subjects in the ADNI seems to be driven by those MCI subjects who concurrently progressed to a clinical diagnosis of AD
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