The Teacher and the Needs of Society in Evolution 1970
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-016102-0.50010-4
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“…Systemic vasculitis 81 with precipitation of anti-influenza A antibodies in synovial fluid has been rarely described in healthy hosts. 82 Induction of rejection is a feared theoretical complication of influenza vaccination. Low-level histological rejection has been described in heart transplant recipients after influenza vaccination, 83 but other investigators have not confirmed this finding.…”
Section: Administration Of Influenza Vaccine To Liver Transplant Recimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systemic vasculitis 81 with precipitation of anti-influenza A antibodies in synovial fluid has been rarely described in healthy hosts. 82 Induction of rejection is a feared theoretical complication of influenza vaccination. Low-level histological rejection has been described in heart transplant recipients after influenza vaccination, 83 but other investigators have not confirmed this finding.…”
Section: Administration Of Influenza Vaccine To Liver Transplant Recimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows the in-plane energy dispersion for the first three valence subbands. The highest subband has an in-plane effective mass of = 0.125 at the zone centre, and the subbands exhibit much less mixing than in the case of unstrained GaAs quantum wells [3]. The separation between the second and third subbands at the wne centre is = 3Omey which suggests that scattering into the third subband will not be significant at low electric fields.…”
Section: Phonon Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For a lattice temperature of 77K we have considered scattering by optical phonons, via Frohlich and deformation potential coupling, and by acoustic phonons, via deformation potential coupling only. The Scattering rates for these processes were calculated using the expressions derived in [2] and [3]. For a lattice temperature of 4.2K the scattering rates for the acoustic deformation potential interaction were recalculated using the zero-point, rather than the energy equipartition approximation [7].…”
Section: Phonon Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%