etho A Dangerous Method By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:11:00 +1000 This cold, fascinating meditation on a key moment in medical theory and its bizarre fallout is both a kind of intellectual puzzle and great filmmaking. Full Article ABC Local hobart northtas Arts and Entertainment:All:All Arts and Entertainment:Film (Movies):All Australia:TAS:Hobart 7000 Australia:TAS:Launceston 7250
etho Have stethoscope, will travel By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 11:00:00 +0800 Finding ways to attract and retain doctors to regional areas is an ongoing challenge for many communities but there is some good news coming out of a study conducted by the University of WA. Full Article ABC South Coast southcoast kimberley southwestwa wheatbelt goldfields northwestwa Education:All:All Education:University and Further Education:All Health:All:All Community and Society:Regional:All Australia:WA:Albany 6330 Australia:WA:Broome 6725 Australia:WA:Bunbury 6230 Australia:WA:Geraldton 6530 Australia:WA:Kalgoorlie 6430 Australia:WA:Karratha 6714
etho Drinking water search in NSW's central west to use aerial electromagnetic method By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2019 09:24:00 +1100 The New South Wales Government is funding an aerial survey for water in the state's central west. Full Article ABC Western Plains westernplains Disasters and Accidents:Drought:All Environment:All:All Environment:Water:All Government and Politics:All:All Science and Technology:All:All Australia:NSW:Cobar 2835
etho 'Korean natural farming' method boosted my yield, macadamia grower says By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:38:03 +1000 Wide Bay macadamia grower Kate Rose is crediting 'Korean natural farming', which she says improves the microbiology in the soil using indigenous microorganisms, for a large increase in crop yield. Full Article Rural Rural Women Sustainable and Alternative Farming
etho Portable ultrasound device could see doctors throw away their stethoscopes, surgeon says By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:19:00 +1100 A small portable ultrasound machine connected to a mobile phone is set to make the stethoscope obsolete, according to a professor at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. It's faster, safer and more accurate. Full Article ABC Radio Melbourne melbourne Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Government and Politics:States and Territories:All Health:All:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:Heart Disease Health:Doctors and Medical Professionals:All Health:Medical Procedures:All Science and Technology:Information Technology:All Australia:All:All Australia:VIC:All Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:VIC:Parkville 3052
etho Angora ram from the Neethorp Stud at Forcett By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2019 13:49:00 +1100 Full Article ABC Radio Hobart hobart Rural:Agribusiness:All Rural:All:All Rural:Livestock:Goat Production Australia:TAS:Forcett 7173
etho Bushfires rage across southern Queensland, residents told to immediately leave Binna Burra and Applethorpe, too late to leave Stanthorpe By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 07 Sep 2019 00:49:00 +1000 More than 50 bushfires are burning in Queensland amid potentially catastrophic, hot and windy conditions. Emergency warnings are in place for fires near Stanthorpe in the state's south. Full Article ABC Gold Coast westqld brisbane widebay goldcoast southqld sunshine Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Incidents:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Planning:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:Bushfire Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Augathella 4477 Australia:QLD:Beaudesert 4285 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Bundaberg 4670 Australia:QLD:Canungra 4275 Australia:QLD:Charleville 4470 Australia:QLD:Frazerview 4309 Australia:QLD:Goondiwindi 4390 Australia:QLD:Longreach 4730 Australia:QLD:Maroochydore 4558 Australia:QLD:Mermaid Beach 4218 Australia:QLD:Southport 4215 Australia:QLD:Stanthorpe 4380 Australia:QLD:Toowoomba 4350
etho Queensland bushfires rage in Binna Burra, Stanthorpe and Applethorpe as firefighters face hot, windy conditions By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 09 Sep 2019 08:45:00 +1000 Authorities and families are on high alert as homes are lost across the state with dozens of fires burning in places including the Gold Coast hinterland at Binna Burra, and Stanthorpe and Applethorpe on the Granite Belt. Full Article ABC Gold Coast southqld brisbane goldcoast Disasters and Accidents:All:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Incidents:All Disasters and Accidents:Emergency Planning:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:All Disasters and Accidents:Fires:Bushfire Australia:All:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Applethorpe 4378 Australia:QLD:Beaudesert 4285 Australia:QLD:Beechmont 4211 Australia:QLD:Binna Burra 4211 Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:Canungra 4275 Australia:QLD:Goondiwindi 4390 Australia:QLD:Stanthorpe 4380 Australia:QLD:The Summit 4377 Australia:QLD:Toowoomba 4350
etho MTT conducts MTT and Beethoven By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 23:00:00 GMT Full Article
etho Beethoven's 9th By www.capradio.org Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 23:00:00 GMT Michael Tilson Thomas conducts 'Seven Early Songs' by Alban Berg and Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Full Article
etho Mary J. Blige featuring Lil Kim and Method Man By www.bet.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 23:22:31 EDT Mary J. Blige, Lil Kim and Method Man take the stage. Full Article Method Man Mary J. Blige Lil Kim BET Awards Performance
etho Allyson Witherspoon, Lanae Jackson and Method Man on the Red By www.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:50:00 EDT Nissan chats about their partnership with BET. Full Article BET Awards Karrueche Tran Method Man
etho Mary J. Blige featuring Lil Kim and Method Man By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Jun 2019 23:22:31 EDT Mary J. Blige, Lil Kim and Method Man take the stage. Full Article Method Man Mary J. Blige Lil Kim BET Awards Performance
etho Allyson Witherspoon, Lanae Jackson and Method Man on the Red By feeds.bet.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:50:00 EDT Nissan chats about their partnership with BET. Full Article BET Awards Karrueche Tran Method Man
etho Consultation On Feed-In Tariff Methodology By bernews.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Apr 2018 23:12:20 +0000 Consultation on the method to calculate the rate paid to Renewable Energy Metering Scheme participants is underway, the Regulatory Authority of Bermuda announced today. The Feed-in Tariff is paid by BELCO to compensate people who are connected to the electricity network and who generate electricity via renewable energy systems such as solar panels and wind […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All Business technology #BELCO #BermudaBusiness #OilAndEnergy #RegulatoryAuthority #SolarEnergy
etho ‘Rich Heritage Of Cobbs Hill Methodist Church’ By bernews.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Feb 2020 20:08:30 +0000 Following a Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA] event to highlight the rich heritage of Cobbs Hill Methodist Church, an online bookable tour of the 200-year-old sanctuary has been launched. “Local bus operator Titan Express began offering its African Dispersion Cultural Tour February 1, as Black History Month launched in the US and a week after the […](Click to read the full article) Full Article All History News #BermudaHistory #BermudaTourism
etho Owlet Discovers Beethoven By www.owldaughter.org Published On :: Wed, 14 Mar 2018 16:54:19 +0000 Owlet started learning about Beethoven in music class at school just before March break. She ran to meet me at the school gate and this is the conversation we had: OWLET: Mummy, do you know Beethoven? ME: Not personally, but I know his music. OWLET: Why not? ME: Well, honey, he’s dead. OWLET: WHAT. He […] Full Article Diary Music The Girl Words Words Words
etho Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings” By community.nfpa.org Published On :: 2020-03-27T21:30:52Z Free webinar on “Fuel Load Survey Methodology in Buildings” When: Thursday, April 2, 2020, 12:30-2:00 pm ET. Presenters: Dr. Negar Elhami-Khorasani, The State University of New York Buffalo, and Dr. Thomas Gernay, Johns Hopkins Whiting School Full Article building & life safety building and life safety research risk management building codes and standards building official building inspector
etho Aggressive Home Business Lead Generation Using Video Leverage - Why Top Marketers Use This Method By EzineArticles.com Published On :: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:15:56 -0500 If you are serious about home business lead generation using video marketing you know that it takes a lot of work and dedication to create your content. This article will reveal why the top marketers use video leverage to generate hundreds of leads. Full Article
etho Sweethomeness By www.travelblog.org Published On :: The past 6 weeks have flown by and tonight I'm off on Part 2 of my travel year. Although this is meant to be a travel blog it is also meant to document my 2010 journey. Let's just say that if I didn't record some of the highlights of being home I would mis Full Article
etho A New Method for Estimating Teacher Value-Added -- by Michael Gilraine, Jiaying Gu, Robert McMillan By www.nber.org Published On :: This paper proposes a new methodology for estimating teacher value-added. Rather than imposing a normality assumption on unobserved teacher quality (as in the standard empirical Bayes approach), our nonparametric estimator permits the underlying distribution to be estimated directly and in a computationally feasible way. The resulting estimates fit the unobserved distribution very well regardless of the form it takes, as we show in Monte Carlo simulations. Implementing the nonparametric approach in practice using two separate large-scale administrative data sets, we find the estimated teacher value-added distributions depart from normality and differ from each other. To draw out the policy implications of our method, we first consider a widely-discussed policy to release teachers at the bottom of the value-added distribution, comparing predicted test score gains under our nonparametric approach with those using parametric empirical Bayes. Here the parametric method predicts similar policy gains in one data set while overestimating those in the other by a substantial margin. We also show the predicted gains from teacher retention policies can be underestimated significantly based on the parametric method. In general, the results highlight the benefit of our nonparametric empirical Bayes approach, given that the unobserved distribution of value-added is likely to be context-specific. Full Article
etho Review: Beethoven's Fifth is the music of our moment. How Teodor Currentzis makes it so By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 18:38:45 -0400 The last thing we need is another Beethoven's Fifth Symphony — unless Teodor Currentzis is conducting. His new recording brings much-needed catharsis. Full Article
etho 'Slow-rolling disaster': Exclusive look inside the coronavirus units at IU Health Methodist Hospital By rssfeeds.indystar.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:20:08 +0000 IndyStar went inside IU Health Methodist Hospital for an exclusive look at its COVID-19 units in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
etho Comparison of Label-free Methods for Quantifying Human Proteins by Shotgun Proteomics By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2005-10-01 William M. OldOct 1, 2005; 4:1487-1502Research Full Article
etho Virtual Roundtable: Evaluating Outcomes in Fragile Contexts: Adapting Research Methods in the Time of COVID-19 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 08:55:01 +0000 Invitation Only Research Event 5 May 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Agendapdf | 107.59 KB Event participants Rebecca Wolfe, Lecturer, Harris School for Public Policy and Associate, Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, University of ChicagoTom Gillhespy, Principal Consultant, ItadShodmon Hojibekov, Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (Afghanistan)Chair: Champa Patel, Director, Asia-Pacific Programme, Chatham House This virtual roundtable has been co-convened by Chatham House and the Aga Khan Foundation. While conducting research in fragile and conflict-affected contexts has always presented challenges, the outbreak of COVID-19 creates additional challenges including travel restrictions, ethical challenges, and disruptions to usual modes of working. This virtual roundtable will explore how organizations can adapt their research and monitoring and evaluation models in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This event aims to discuss the research methods being used to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis; the important role of technology; and ways to engage policy and decision-makers during this time. Event attributes Chatham House Rule Department/project Asia-Pacific Programme, Conflict, Peace and Stability, Geopolitics and Governance Lucy Ridout Programme Administrator, Asia-Pacific Programme +44 (0) 207 314 2761 Email Full Article
etho A simplified method for the preparation of detergent-free lipid rafts By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2005-05-01 Jennifer L. MacdonaldMay 1, 2005; 46:1061-1067Methods Full Article
etho Rapid method for the isolation of lipoproteins from human serum by precipitation with polyanions By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 1970-11-01 M. BursteinNov 1, 1970; 11:583-595Articles Full Article
etho Virtual Roundtable: Evaluating Outcomes in Fragile Contexts: Adapting Research Methods in the Time of COVID-19 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 08:55:01 +0000 Invitation Only Research Event 5 May 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Agendapdf | 107.59 KB Event participants Rebecca Wolfe, Lecturer, Harris School for Public Policy and Associate, Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, University of ChicagoTom Gillhespy, Principal Consultant, ItadShodmon Hojibekov, Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (Afghanistan)Chair: Champa Patel, Director, Asia-Pacific Programme, Chatham House This virtual roundtable has been co-convened by Chatham House and the Aga Khan Foundation. While conducting research in fragile and conflict-affected contexts has always presented challenges, the outbreak of COVID-19 creates additional challenges including travel restrictions, ethical challenges, and disruptions to usual modes of working. This virtual roundtable will explore how organizations can adapt their research and monitoring and evaluation models in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This event aims to discuss the research methods being used to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis; the important role of technology; and ways to engage policy and decision-makers during this time. Event attributes Chatham House Rule Department/project Asia-Pacific Programme, Conflict, Peace and Stability, Geopolitics and Governance Lucy Ridout Programme Administrator, Asia-Pacific Programme +44 (0) 207 314 2761 Email Full Article
etho Cybersecurity Series: Exploring Methods of Internet Censorship and Control By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Mar 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Full Article
etho Tracking isotopically labeled oxidants using boronate-based redox probes [Methods and Resources] By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T03:41:14-07:00 Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species have been implicated in many biological processes and diseases, including immune responses, cardiovascular dysfunction, neurodegeneration, and cancer. These chemical species are short-lived in biological settings, and detecting them in these conditions and diseases requires the use of molecular probes that form stable, easily detectable, products. The chemical mechanisms and limitations of many of the currently used probes are not well-understood, hampering their effective applications. Boronates have emerged as a class of probes for the detection of nucleophilic two-electron oxidants. Here, we report the results of an oxygen-18–labeling MS study to identify the origin of oxygen atoms in the oxidation products of phenylboronate targeted to mitochondria. We demonstrate that boronate oxidation by hydrogen peroxide, peroxymonocarbonate, hypochlorite, or peroxynitrite involves the incorporation of oxygen atoms from these oxidants. We therefore conclude that boronates can be used as probes to track isotopically labeled oxidants. This suggests that the detection of specific products formed from these redox probes could enable precise identification of oxidants formed in biological systems. We discuss the implications of these results for understanding the mechanism of conversion of the boronate-based redox probes to oxidant-specific products. Full Article
etho Virtual Roundtable: Evaluating Outcomes in Fragile Contexts: Adapting Research Methods in the Time of COVID-19 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 08:55:01 +0000 Invitation Only Research Event 5 May 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Agendapdf | 107.59 KB Event participants Rebecca Wolfe, Lecturer, Harris School for Public Policy and Associate, Pearson Institute for the Study and Resolution of Global Conflicts, University of ChicagoTom Gillhespy, Principal Consultant, ItadShodmon Hojibekov, Chief Executive Officer, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (Afghanistan)Chair: Champa Patel, Director, Asia-Pacific Programme, Chatham House This virtual roundtable has been co-convened by Chatham House and the Aga Khan Foundation. While conducting research in fragile and conflict-affected contexts has always presented challenges, the outbreak of COVID-19 creates additional challenges including travel restrictions, ethical challenges, and disruptions to usual modes of working. This virtual roundtable will explore how organizations can adapt their research and monitoring and evaluation models in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This event aims to discuss the research methods being used to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis; the important role of technology; and ways to engage policy and decision-makers during this time. Event attributes Chatham House Rule Department/project Asia-Pacific Programme, Conflict, Peace and Stability, Geopolitics and Governance Lucy Ridout Programme Administrator, Asia-Pacific Programme +44 (0) 207 314 2761 Email Full Article
etho What is the fast back links generation method? By forums.digitalpoint.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:03:49 +0000 Full Article
etho CBD News: Seminar-Workshop on Harmonizing Methods in Risk Assessment and Management of Forest Invasive Alien Plant Species in South East Asia, 2-5 December 2014, Bogor, Indonesia By www.cbd.int Published On :: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
etho CBD Notification SCBD/IMS/JMF/NVW/86292 (2019-117): Follow-up invitation to participate in and/or contribute to the piloting and further development of a methodology for the voluntary peer review of national biodiversity strategies and action plans By www.cbd.int Published On :: Wed, 18 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
etho Cubature method to solve BSDEs: Error expansion and complexity control By www.ams.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:09 EDT Jean-Francois Chassagneux and Camilo A. Garcia Trillos Math. Comp. 89 (2020), 1895-1932. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho High order explicit local time stepping methods for hyperbolic conservation laws By www.ams.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:09 EDT Thi-Thao-Phuong Hoang, Lili Ju, Wei Leng and Zhu Wang Math. Comp. 89 (2020), 1807-1842. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho Nonconforming Virtual Element Method for 2????th Order Partial Differential Equations in ℝⁿ By www.ams.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:09 EDT Long Chen and Xuehai Huang Math. Comp. 89 (2019), 1711-1744. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho A finite element data assimilation method for the wave equation By www.ams.org Published On :: Tue, 07 Apr 2020 14:09 EDT Erik Burman, Ali Feizmohammadi and Lauri Oksanen Math. Comp. 89 (2020), 1681-1709. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho Probabilistic Methods in Geometry, Topology and Spectral Theory By www.ams.org Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2019 09:41 EST Yaiza Canzani, Linan Chen and Dmitry Jakobson, editors. American Mathematical Society | Centre de Recherches Mathematiques, 2019, CONM, volume 739, approx. 208 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4704-4145-6 (print), 978-1-4704-5599-6 (online). This volume contains the proceedings of the CRM Workshops on Probabilistic Methods in Spectral Geometry and PDE, held from August 22–26, 2016 and... Full Article
etho Analytic Methods in Arithmetic Geometry By www.ams.org Published On :: Thu, 26 Dec 2019 09:58 EST Alina Bucur and David Zureick-Brown, editors. American Mathematical Society | Centre de Recherches Mathematiques, 2019, CONM, volume 740, approx. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-1-4704-3784-8 (print), 978-1-4704-5629-0 (online). This volume contains the proceedings of the Arizona Winter School 2016, which was held from March 12–16, 2016, at The University of Arizona,... Full Article
etho Orthogonal regression method for observations from a mixture By www.ams.org Published On :: Mon, 02 Mar 2020 06:58 EST R. E. Maĭboroda, G. V. Navara and O. V. Sugakova Theor. Probability and Math. Statist. 99 (2020), 169-188. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho New simple method for measuring the state of lithium-ion batteries By www.eurekalert.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 EDT (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz) Scientists at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the Helmholtz Institute Mainz (HIM) in Germany have presented a non-contact method for detecting the state of charge and any defects in lithium-ion batteries. Full Article
etho Development of a novel {beta}-1,6-glucan-specific detection system using functionally-modified recombinant endo-{beta}-1,6-glucanase [Methods and Resources] By www.jbc.org Published On :: 2020-04-17T00:06:05-07:00 β-1,3-d-Glucan is a ubiquitous glucose polymer produced by plants, bacteria, and most fungi. It has been used as a diagnostic tool in patients with invasive mycoses via a highly-sensitive reagent consisting of the blood coagulation system of horseshoe crab. However, no method is currently available for measuring β-1,6-glucan, another primary β-glucan structure of fungal polysaccharides. Herein, we describe the development of an economical and highly-sensitive and specific assay for β-1,6-glucan using a modified recombinant endo-β-1,6-glucanase having diminished glucan hydrolase activity. The purified β-1,6-glucanase derivative bound to the β-1,6-glucan pustulan with a KD of 16.4 nm. We validated the specificity of this β-1,6-glucan probe by demonstrating its ability to detect cell wall β-1,6-glucan from both yeast and hyphal forms of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans, without any detectable binding to glucan lacking the long β-1,6-glucan branch. We developed a sandwich ELISA-like assay with a low limit of quantification for pustulan (1.5 pg/ml), and we successfully employed this assay in the quantification of extracellular β-1,6-glucan released by >250 patient-derived strains of different Candida species (including Candida auris) in culture supernatant in vitro. We also used this assay to measure β-1,6-glucan in vivo in the serum and in several organs in a mouse model of systemic candidiasis. Our work describes a reliable method for β-1,6-glucan detection, which may prove useful for the diagnosis of invasive fungal infections. Full Article
etho About the cover: The Fine–Petrović Polygons and the Newton–Puiseux Method for Algebraic Ordinary Differential Equations By www.ams.org Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 16:19 EDT Vladimir Dragović and Irina Goryuchkina Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 57 (2020), 293-299. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
etho DEqMS: a method for accurate variance estimation in differential protein expression analysis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-03-23 Yafeng ZhuMar 23, 2020; 0:TIR119.001646v1-mcp.TIR119.001646Technological Innovation and Resources Full Article
etho Evaluation of dosimetry, quantitative methods and test-retest variability of 18F-PI-2620 PET for the assessment of tau deposits in the human brain By jnm.snmjournals.org Published On :: 2019-11-11T12:55:20-08:00 18F-PI-2620 is a next generation tau positron emission tomography (PET)-tracer that has demonstrated ability to image the spatial distribution of suspected tau pathology. The objective of this study was to assess the tracer biodistribution, dosimetry and quantitative methods of 18F-PI-2620 in the human brain. Full kinetic modelling approaches to quantify tau load were investigated. Non-invasive kinetic modeling approaches and semi-quantitative methods were evaluated against the full tracer kinetics. Finally, the reproducibility of PET measurements from test and retest scans was assessed. Methods: Three healthy controls (HC) and 4 Alzheimer disease (AD) subjects underwent two dynamic PET scans including arterial sampling. Distribution volume ratio (DVR) was estimated using full tracer kinetics (2 Tissue Compartment (2TC) models, Logan Graphical Analysis (LGA)) and non-invasive kinetic models (Non-Invasive Logan Graphical Analysis (NI-LGA) and the multilinear reference tissue model (MRTM2)). Standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) was determined at different imaging windows after injection. Correlation between DVR and SUVR, effect size (Cohen’s d) and test-retest variability (TRV) were evaluated. Additionally, 6 HC subjects received one tracer administration and underwent whole-body PET for dosimetry calculation. Organ doses and the whole-body effective dose were calculated using OLINDA 2.0. Results: Strong correlation was found across different kinetic models (R2 >0.97) and between DVR(2TC) and SUVRs between 30 to 90 min with R2>0.95. Secular equilibrium was reached around 40 min post injection (p.i.) in most regions and subjects. The TRV and effect size for the SUVR across different regions was similar at 30-60 min (TRV=3.8%, d=3.80), 45-75 min (TRV=4.3%, d=3.77) and 60-90 min (TRV=4.9%, d=3.73) and increased at later time points. Elimination was via the hepatobiliary and urinary system. The whole-body effective dose was determined to be 33.3±2.1 μSv/MBq for an adult female and 33.1±1.4 μSv/MBq for an adult male with a 1.5 hour urinary bladder voiding interval. Conclusion: 18F-PI-2620 exhibits fast kinetics, suitable dosimetry and low TRV. DVR measured using the 2TC model with arterial sampling correlated strongly with DVR measured by NI-LGA, MRTM2 and SUVR. SUVR can be used for 18F-PI-2620 PET quantification of tau deposits avoiding arterial blood sampling. Static 18F-PI-2620 PET scans between 45-75min p.i. provide excellent quantification accuracy, large effect size and low TRV. Full Article
etho Radiation Dosimetry in 177Lu-PSMA-617 Therapy Using a Single Post-treatment SPECT/CT: A Novel Methodology to Generate Time- and Tissue-specific Dose Factors By jnm.snmjournals.org Published On :: 2019-12-05T10:37:41-08:00 Calculation of radiation dosimetry in targeted nuclear medicine therapies is traditionally resource-intensive requiring multiple post-therapy SPECT acquisitions. An alternative approach is to take advantage of existing pharmacokinetic data from these smaller cohorts to enable dose computation from a single post-treatment scan in a manner that may be applied to a much broader patient population. Methods: In this work, a technical description for simplified dose estimation is presented and applied to assessment of 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy (Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen) for metastatic prostate cancer. By normalizing existing time-activity curves to a single measurement time, it is possible to calculate a mean and range of time-integrated activity values which relate to radiation absorbed dose. To assist with accurate pharmacokinetic modelling of the training cohort, a method for contour-guided image registration was developed. Results: Tissue-specific dose conversion factors for common post-treatment imaging times are reported along with a characterization of added uncertainty in comparison to a traditional serial imaging protocol. Single time point dose factors for tumor were determined to be 11.0, 12.1, 13.6, and 15.2 Gy per MBq/mL at image times of 24, 48, 72, and 96 hours, respectively. For normal tissues, parotid gland factors were 6.7, 9.4, 13.3, and 19.3 Gy per MBq/mL and kidneys were 7.1, 10.3, 15.0, and 22.0 Gy per MBq/mL at those times. Tumor dose estimates were most accurate using delayed scanning at times beyond 72 hours. Dose to healthy tissues is best characterized by scanning patients in the first two days of treatment owing to the larger degree of tracer clearance in this early phase. Conclusion: The work demonstrates a means for efficient dose estimation in 177Lu-PSMA-617 therapy. By providing methods to simplify and potentially automate radiation dosimetry we hope to accelerate the understanding of radiobiology and development of dose-response models in this unique therapeutic context. Full Article
etho Confirmation of 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT (ioflupane) quantification methods in dementia with Lewy body and other neurodegenerative disorders By jnm.snmjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T13:18:58-07:00 Rationale: To conduct a retrospective study comparing three 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT quantitative methods in patients with neurodegenerative syndromes as referenced to neuropathological findings. Methods: 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT and neuropathological findings among patients with neurodegenerative syndromes from the Mayo Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and Mayo Clinic Study of Aging were examined. Three 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT quantitative assessment Methods: MIMneuro (MIM Software Inc.), DaTQUANT (GE Healthcare), and manual region of interest (ROI) creation on an Advantage Workstation (GE Healthcare) were compared to neuropathological findings describing the presence or absence of Lewy body disease (LBD). Striatum to background ratios (SBRs) generated by DaTQUANT were compared to the calculated SBRs of the manual method and MIMneuro. The left and right SBRs for caudate, putamen and striatum were evaluated with the manual method. For DaTQUANT and MIMneuro the left, right, total and average SBRs and z-scores for whole striatum, caudate, putamen, anterior putamen, and posterior putamen were calculated. Results: The cohort included 24 patients [20 (83%) male, aged 75.4 +/- 10.0 at death]. The antemortem clinical diagnoses were Alzheimer’s disease dementia (ADem, N = 6), probable dementia with Lewy bodies (pDLB, N = 12), mixed ADem/pDLB (N = 1), Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment (N = 2), corticobasal syndrome (N = 1), idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) (N = 1) and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (N = 1). Seventeen (71%) had LBD pathology. All three 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT quantitative methods had area under the receiver operating characteristics (AUROC) values above 0.93 and up to 1.000 (p<0.001) and showed excellent discrimination between LBD and non-LBD patients in each region assessed, p<.001. There was no significant difference between the accuracy of the regions in discriminating the two groups, with good discrimination for both caudate and putamen. Conclusion: All three 123I-FP-CIT-SPECT quantitative methods showed excellent discrimination between LBD and non-LBD patients in each region assessed, using both SBRs and z-scores. Full Article
etho Interim PET evaluation in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma employing published recommendations: Comparison of the Deauville 5-point scale and the {Delta}SUVmax method By jnm.snmjournals.org Published On :: 2020-05-08T13:18:58-07:00 The value of interim 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (iPET) guided treatment decisions in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has been the subject of much debate. This investigation focuses on a comparison of the Deauville score and the deltaSUVmax (SUVmax) approach – two methods to assess early metabolic response to standard chemotherapy in DLBCL. Methods: Of 609 DLBCL patients participating in the Positron Emission Tomography-guided Therapy of Aggressive non-Hodgkin Lymphomas (PETAL) trial, iPET scans of 596 patients originally evaluated using the SUVmax method were available for post-hoc assessment of the Deauville score. A commonly used definition of an unfavorable iPET result according to the Deauville score is an uptake greater than that of the liver, whereas an unfavorable iPET scan with regard to the SUVmax approach is characterized as a relative reduction of the maximum standardized uptake value between baseline and iPET staging of less than or equal to 66%. We investigated the two methods’ correlation and concordance by Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient and the agreement in classification, respectively. We further used Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox regression to assess differences in survival between patient subgroups defined by the pre-specified cut-offs. Time-dependent receiver operating curve analysis provided information on the methods’ respective discrimination performance. Results: Deauville score and SUVmax approach differed in their iPET-based prognosis. The SUVmax approach outperformed the Deauville score in terms of discrimination performance – most likely due to a high number of false-positive decisions by the Deauville score. Cut-off-independent discrimination performance remained low for both methods, but cut-off-related analyses showed promising results. Both favored the SUVmax approach, e.g. for the segregation by iPET response, where the event-free survival hazard ratio was 3.14 (95% confidence interval (CI): 2.22 – 4.46) for SUVmax and 1.70 (95% CI: 1.29 – 2.24) for the Deauville score. Conclusion: When considering treatment intensification, the currently used Deauville score cut-off of an uptake above that of the liver seems to be inappropriate and associated with potential harm for DLBCL patients. The SUVmax criterion of a relative reduction of the maximum standardized uptake value of less than or equal to 66% should be considered as an alternative. Full Article
etho Development of a sensitive and quantitative method for the identification of two major furan fatty acids in human plasma By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2020-04-01 Long XuApr 1, 2020; 61:560-569Methods Full Article