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[study on intestinal microflora in carp with infectious dropsy]. 20035752917
[presentation of an undetermined pathogenic agent responsible for the hemorrhagic septicemia syndrome in carp]. 20065752918
[contribution to the study of philometrosis in carp]. 20035752927
carp planting program for control of chironomids. 19685753374
[experience in controlling philometrosis in carp]. 19685753882
[the composition and properties of carp blood]. 19685753891
[diagnosis of philometriasis in carp]. 19685753970
[gill disease in carp]. 19685753971
[rubeola in silver carp]. 19685754413
[use of furan derivatives in the treatment of infectious hydrops in carp]. 20035757716
[formation and strenghthening of food conditioned reflexes from scent analyzer in fish (carp) in ontogeny]. 20165759871
[the appearance of epizootics in industrial hatcheries of trout and carp fed with dry provisions]. 20085761127
[present status and perspectives of the study of "inflammation of the air bladder" in carp]. 20035761132
[an anthelmintic for bothriocephaliasis in carp: n--2'-chlor-4'-nitrophenyl-5-chlorsalicylamide]. 20135761133
[a simple procedure for the separation of the peptide chains of carp hemoglobins]. 19695769964
biophysical and mechanical properties of red and white muscle fibres in fish.1. the electrical properties of red muscle fibres of the silver carp (carassius auratus (linné)) were investigated and compared with those of white fibres. the resting membrane potential of red muscle was -73.1 mv, and of white muscle -82.4 mv. the effective resistance of fibre, time constant and space constant were 1.43 momega, 26.6 msec and 2.1 mm for red muscle and 1.0 momega, 48.4 msec and 1.9 mm for white muscle.2. the membrane capacitance in red muscle was 2.55 muf/cm(2) and in white muscl ...19695773577
electrophysiological study of single neurons in the inner nuclear layer of the carp retina. 19695778043
functional anatomy and movement co-ordination of the respiratory pump of the carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19695793875
muscle co-ordination of the respiratory pump of the carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19695793876
movement pattern and efficiency of the respiratory pump of the carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19695793877
[characteristics of acetylcholine esterase from carp brain]. 20135801330
[variations of proteolytic activity of common carp tissue (cyprinus carpio l.) during prolonged fasting]. 19695807997
fine structure of gut epithelial cells of larval and juvenile carp during absorption of fat and protein. 19695813836
reaction of the intestine of the carp (cyprinus carpio l.) to environmental stress. 19695816542
[on arginase and gamma-guanidinobutyrate ureohydrolase of carp (cyprinus carpio l.)]. 19695821005
further identification of the site of origin and some properties of s-potentials in the carp retina. 19645827414
regeneration of olfactory paths in carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19645856348
the spectral sensitivity of retinal ganglion cells in the carp. 19655862582
yeast dosage level and the postembryonic survival and growth of the carp labeo rohita--ham. 19655884315
[protein thiols and free amino acids of tissues in the carp (cyprinus carpio l.) during prolonged fasting]. 19665929932
[study of the motoricity of the extrahepatic biliary ducts in the common carp (cyprinus carpio l.) by radiography with contrast media]. 19665933360
[action of adrenalin on the heart rate of the common carp: effect of the temperature of the medium on the intensity of the reaction]. 20135951228
[general considerations of the problem of the etiology of infectious dropsy of carp]. 19665963318
experimental transmission of infectious dropsy of carp. 20035963319
electrophoretic blood protein research in healthy and infected carp. 20035963320
[glutamic acid and nitrogen excretion in the common carp, cyprinus carpio l]. 19665965107
transferrin variants in carp serum. 19665967017
[thermostability of isolated muscle tissue and antigenic properties of erythrocytes of some cultured varieties of the carp]. 20105981746
[intestinal surgery in the carp (cyprinus carpio l.). experimentally developed anus praeternaturalis and ileus]. 19665983585
[on the phylogeny of the hemoglobin molecule. on the polymorphism and the n-terminal amino acids of carp hemoglobin]. 19665989431
[mustard cake in khaviasis in carp]. 19665990510
[a histochemical study of the liver and pancreas of the carp]. 19665993191
[on the contagiosity of air bladder disease in carp]. 19665995884
[injuries to carp embryos caused by residual waters]. 20036007052
[effect of insulin in ringer and isotonic glucose solution on carp-retina glia potentials]. 19666009214
[the microflora of carp in inflammation of the air bladder]. 19666011539
[erysipelas in the white carp]. 19666012090
[purulent inflammation of the swimbladder in carp]. 19666012965
the serologic specificity of tropocollagen telopeptides.tropocollagen preparations from carp, buffalo fish, rats, calves, sheep, and humans have been studied by electron microscopy and serologic methods. tropocollagens from each species appeared identical by electron microscopy but they were readily distinguished (except between sheep and calves) by c'-fixation tests with rabbit antisera against the various tropocollagens. tests with calf tropocollagen antiserum showed no distinction between tropocollagen isolated from different tissues nor between i ...19676028490
a comparison of ganglion cell and s-potential response properties in carp retina. 19676037593
[on urea excretion in the carp (cyprinus carpio l.)]. 19676056606
[degradation and synthesis of glutamine in the carp (cyprinus carpio l)]. 19676056607
[isolation and study of proteins with hemopexic properties and of transferrin from carp (cyprinus carpio l.) blood]. 19676059788
[comparative radiography and microdensitometry study of gallbladder evacuation in a teleost (cyprinus carpio l.) and in humans]. 19676061875
stero-bile acids and bile alcohols. 83. formation of bile acids and alcohols from cholestanol and 7-alpha-hydroxycholesterol in the carp. 19676064131
[parasympathetic role in heart regulation in the common carp]. 20136064161
[transamination between amino acids and alpha-ketoglutaric acid in the carp]. 19676077794
cellular types in the gill arch of the teleost cyprinus carpio (cyprinidae, pisces). a histochemical and ultrastructural study.on adult specimens of the common carp (cyprinus carpio), we have carried out a histochemical and ultrastructural study of the epithelia which form the gill arch. secondary lamellae have two cellular types, granular and mucous, which produce neutral carbohydrates and proteins rich in tryptophane, and another mucous cell type which contains glycosaminoglycans. in gill rakers, three cellular types show different histochemical behaviour: 1) granular cells elaborate neutral mucosubstances; 2) a secon ...19846083775
pineal neural connections with the brain in two teleosts, the crucian carp and the european eel.the neural connections between the pineal organ and the brain were investigated in two teleost species: the crucian carp and the european eel. horseradish peroxidase (hrp) was administered into the pineal parenchyma in vivo or in vitro. after 12-96 hours, the brains were fixed, and hrp was reacted in frozen sections with either diaminobenzidine (dab) or hanker-yate's reagent. the hrp had entered the pineal neurons, and had labeled their axonal processes (the pineal tract) in a golgi-like manner. ...19846085876
studies on the properties of glucose-6-phosphatase from carp liver microsomes (cyprinus carpio l.).the effects of temperature and ph on the phosphohydrolase activity of carp hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase (ec 3.1.3.9) have been investigated. the enzyme activity was maximum at about 308 k and in the ph range 5-6.5. the apparent michaelis constant (km) and vmax of the reaction with glucose-6-phosphate were found to be 14.8 mm and 2.27 nmol/min/mg protein. the enzyme activity was partly inhibited by edta, while in the presence of sufficient pcmb virtually total inhibition was observed.19846086228
multiple receptor types for amino acids in the carp olfactory cells revealed by quantitative cross-adaptation method.a quantitative method of cross-adaptation was developed to explore the difference in the receptor sites for various amino acids in the carp olfactory receptors. the olfactory responses were measured by recording the stimulant-induced waves from the olfactory bulb. cross-adaptation was carried out by varying concentrations of amino acids in a wide range. typical examples of the results obtained are as follows. the response to thr after ser was decreased with increasing concentration of ser applie ...19846089964
primary structure, biochemical and physiological aspects of hemoglobin from south american lungfish (lepidosiren paradoxus, dipnoi).the south american lungfish has only one hemoglobin component. the complete amino-acid sequence of this hemoglobin is presented. a large quantity of carbonate dehydratase from the lungfish erythrocytes was also isolated. the carboxymethylated chains, obtained by separation of globin on deae-sephacel, were submitted to tryptic digestion and chemical cleavage. the isolation of tryptic peptides was achieved either by dowex-50 chromatography or by high performance liquid chromatography. the alignmen ...19846090299
cloning, physical mapping and genome organization of mitochondrial dna from cyprinus carpio oocytes.the mitochondrial genome from cyprinus carpio oocytes is a 10.5 megadalton, circular dna molecule. the carp mitochondrial dna was cloned in pbr325. three recombinant plasmids accounted for the entire genome. mapping of this dna using 11 different restriction endonucleases is reported here. both the large and small rrna genes were then localized using southern blot analysis. the subunit i of the cytochrome oxidase, the cytochrome b, the trnaglu and the urf 4 genes were localized by nucleotide seq ...19846090866
synthesis of 4-substituted 2h-naphth[1,2-b]-1,4-oxazines, a new class of dopamine agonists.a series of tricyclic oxazines, namely, the 4-substituted 2h-naphth[1,2-b]-1,4-oxazines, have been synthesized and assayed for dopamine agonist activity. one of the members of this series, compound (+)vii-15, was found to be a remarkably potent agonist in vivo when tested in the standard 6-hydroxydopamine lesioned rat assay. the absolute configuration of the compound corresponds to that found in the active isomer of apomorphine. its activity at the alpha 2 receptor (vs. [3h]clonidine) is relativ ...19846094811
some properties of brain opioid receptors in membrane bound and solubilized state.in brain membrane preparations, 3h-naloxone binding to bullfrog brain gave the highest values versus other species such as carp, chicken, rat and mouse. scatchard analysis revealed that the bmax value of bullfrog brain membranes was three fold greater than that of rat brain membranes. opioid receptors were solubilized from bullfrog brain membranes using digitonin or 3-(cholamidopropyl)-dimethylammonio-1-propane sulfonate (chaps) as the detergent. the properties of solubilized opioid receptors we ...19846099495
dopaminergic mechanisms in the teleost retina. i. dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in homogenates of carp retina; effects of agonists, antagonists, and ergots.a specific dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase has been identified in homogenates of the teleost (carp) retina. maximal stimulation by 100 microm-dopamine resulted in a 5--10-fold increase in adenylate cyclase activity with half-maximal stimulation occurring at a concentration of 1 microm. l-noradrenaline and l-adrenaline were some 10 times less potent than dopamine whilst the alpha- and beta-adrenoreceptor agonists, l-phenylephrine and dl-isoprenaline were inactive. apomorphine elicited a part ...19816109764
stereospecific inhibition of dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase in carp retina by the enantiomers of (+/-)-1-cyclopropylmethyl-4-(3-trifluoro-methylthio-5h-dibenzo [a,d] cyclohepten-5-ylidene) piperidine (ctc). 19806110727
evidence for somatostatin, gastrin and pancreatic polypeptide-like substances in the mucosa cells of the gut in fishes with and without stomach.gastrin, pancreatic polypeptide and somatostatin immunoreactive cells in the gut of two fish with stomachs (perch and catfish) and a stomachless fish (carp) were studied by immunocytochemistry. in the gastric mucosa of perch and catfish, cells showing gastrin and somatostatin-like immunoreactivity are found, scattered among the surface mucous cells and mucous neck cells. no pancreatic polypeptide (p.p.) immunoreactive cells are detected in the gastric mucosa. cells showing gastrin and p.p.-like ...19816112066
somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in the facial, glossopharyngeal and vagal lobes of the carp.a large number of somatostatin (srif)-containing structures was demonstrated in the vagal and glossopharyngeal lobes of the carp by means of the indirect immunofluorescent method. the present study further showed that the facial lobe is devoid of these structures. these facts indicate that srif may have an important role in relaying viscerosensory information from the vagal and glossopharyngeal nerve but not from the facial nerve.19816116213
induction of cytochromes p450 and mixed-function oxidase activity by polychlorinated biphenyls and beta-naphthoflavone in carp (cyprinus carpio). 19816116566
the effect of temperature on the inhibition of trout, carp and human red cell hexokinase by triethyltin bromide. 19816118226
inhibition of tyrosine aminotransferase activity during severe hypoxic stress in a fish cyprinus carpio. 19816120892
the primary structure of carp myoglobin in the context of molecular evolution. 19826124014
the photoresponses of structurally identified amacrine cells in the turtle retina.intracellular recordings were obtained from amacrine cells afterwards identified morphologically by horseradish peroxidase injection. there is a correlation between the time course of the photoresponses and the distribution of the cell processes across the inner plexiform layer (i.p.l.). cells producing the shortest duration, transient 'on-off' photoresponses branched in a single, narrow stratum of the i.p.l. (3-7 microns across). transient photoresponses with a longer time course were recorded ...19826127689
the influence of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (lh-rh) on serum gonadotropin levels and oocyte maturation in female carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19826128115
separation and purification of (cd, cu, zn)-metallothionein in carp hepato-pancreas.1. cd-binding protein was isolated from the hepato-pancreas of carp administered cdcl2 (2 mg/kg). 2. this protein had a high absorption at 254 nm derived from cd-mercaptide binding, and a low absorption at 280 nm derived from the absence of aromatic amino acids; the authors recognized the presence of two types. 3. the amino acid composition of the proteins was determined. the contents of cysteine residues were 34.24% and 31.90% in mt-i and -ii respectively. tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, h ...19826128167
formation of metallothionein in fish.1. carp were bred in cd solution, and each organ was homogenized and centrifuged at 105,000 g. the cd content of the supernatant was much more than that of the precipitate. 2. in examining the metal form in the supernatant, the induction of metallothionein (mt) was found in carp exposed to cd and zn solutions and the presence of metallothionein was found in fish captured in nagara river and breeding ponds. 3. cd content in the metallothionein fraction of hepato-pancreas increased at the early st ...19826128168
protection by metallothionein against cadmium toxicity.1. the protective effect against cd toxicity of prior exposure to cd or zn solutions at low concentration was studied. 2. carp were bred in tap water (a), 1 ppm cd solution (b) and 5 ppm zn solution (c) for 14 days and then transferred into 15 ppm cd solution. the survival ratio of carp decreased in the order: (c):(b):(a). 3. binding capacity of cd to high molecular and metallothionein fractions in the cytoplasmic solutions of the hepato-pancreas was studied and the binding capacity to the metal ...19826128169
comparative aspects of protein digestion and amino acid absorption in fish and other animals.1. molar concentrations of amino acids in the content of subsequent parts of alimentary tract of rainbow trout and common carp have been calculated. 2. the ratio of free amino acid concentration in intestinal content to blood of carp most commonly was between 10 and 20 and decreased as digestion proceeded. 3. free amino acid concentration in gut content of fish appeared several times higher than that in reptiles or mammals. 4. absorption rate of amino acids in carp was most intense during the fi ...19836131785
carp as a source of eicosapentaenoic acid. 19836132079
studies on the effect of paraquat on glycogen mobilization in liver of common carp (cyprinus carpio l.).1. a herbicide, paraquat (1,1'dimethyl-4,4'-bipyridilium-dichloride) was administered to carp in 0.5-10.0 ppm concentrations, respectively, and blood sugar level, glucose-6-phosphatase and glycogen phosphorylase activities of liver were determined. 2. paraquat treatment caused an increase of blood sugar level and enhanced phosphorylase and glucose-6-phosphatase activities. 3. paraquat can induce alterations in endoplasmic reticulum that might contribute to the changes in glucose-6-phosphatase ac ...19836135554
pharmacological properties of isolated fish horizontal cells.at least three distinct receptors for neurotransmitter substances are present on carp horizontal cells. activation of two of the receptor types, by dopamine and vasoactive intestinal peptide respectively, results in the accumulation of cyclic amp within the cells. activation of the third receptor type, by l-glutamate or its analogues, causes a large, 60-80 mv depolarization of the cells. similar glutamate receptors are found on skate horizontal cells, which also possess receptors specific for ga ...19836136124
seasonal variations in the activities of peroxide metabolism enzymes in erythrocytes of freshwater fish species.superoxide dismutase, catalase and peroxidase activities were estimated in erythrocytes of the carp, the tench and the crucian carp. the enzymes showed higher activities in spring (1982) than in autumn (1981). in both seasons the highest levels of these antioxidative defense enzymes were found in erythrocytes of the crucian carp.19836138208
a cell-free soluble-phase radioimmunoassay for thy-1 antigen.a cell-free, soluble-phase, radioimmunoassay has been developed for thy-1 antigen. the method is based on immunoprecipitation of radiolabelled thy-1 molecules with specific antibodies, anti-immunoglobulin serum and polyethyleneglycol (peg). the method can be used with convenience to screen for the presence of thy-1 in various fluids as well as on cell surfaces for qualitative or quantitative purposes. presence of antibodies or autoantibodies against thy-1 can also be detected specifically. evide ...19836140218
interaction of the component enantiomers of the putative dopamine autoreceptor agonist, tl-99 (6,7-dihydroxy-2-dimethylamino tetralin) with dopaminergic systems in mammalian brain and teleost retina.the enantiomers of the putative dopamine autoreceptor agonist, tl-99 (6,7-dihydroxy-2-dimethylaminotetralin) were examined in a number of in vivo and in vitro test paradigms to further examine the reported autoreceptor selectivity of this compound. the (+)-isomer of the aminotetralin was more active as a dopamine agonist than either the racemate or the (-)-enantiomer. in addition to this dopaminergic activity, tl-99 was found to be a potent alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, this activity being more ...19836141532
on the sensitivity of h1 horizontal cells of the carp retina to glutamate, aspartate and their agonists.threshold concentrations for l-glutamate, l-aspartate and their agonists, kainate, quisqualate and n-methyl-d,l-aspartate, were determined for horizontal cells of the intact carp retina and horizontal cells that were enzymatically isolated and maintained in culture. our results indicate that uptake or other mechanisms decrease the apparent sensitivity of these cells in the intact retina to l-glutamate by 25-200 times. our findings also suggest that l-glutamate is more likely a photoreceptor tran ...19846143589
[comparative characteristics of the properties of erythrocyte na,k-atpase in man and the carp cyprinus carpio].studies have been made on some of the properties of na,k-atpase of a nuclear erythrocytes of man and nuclear erythrocytes of the carp cyprinus carpio. human erythrocytes yielded the enzymic activity only after their treatment by a detergent twin-20; under optimal conditions, it amounted to 2.6 mcmole /ml of erythrocytes per 1 h. in carp erythrocytes, na,k-atpase activity could be detected without detergent treatment, being 10-fold higher under optimal conditions than that in human erythrocytes. ...19846145272
some properties of monoamine oxidase in carp heart.studies using clorgyline, deprenyl and semicarbazide as inhibitors showed that carp heart homogenate contained a new type of monoamine oxidase (mao) and a clorgyline- and deprenyl-resistant amine oxidase (crao). the deamination of monoamines by carp heart mao proceeded in two steps by a double-displacement (ping-pong) mechanism. the km values of the mao for oxygen (k0 values) with tyramine, 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-ht) and beta-phenylethylamine (pea) as substrates were identical (59 microm).19846146456
pharmacology of the outer retina.the pharmacology of the outer retina is briefly reviewed, and some recent experiments on the pharmacology of isolated horizontal cells from the carp retina are described. our results indicate that there are at least three classes of neurotransmitter receptors on carp horizontal cell. one receptor type interacts with l-glutamate, a second with dopamine, and a third with vasoactive intestinal peptide.19836147035
a technique for the determination of the available oxygen in living carp (cyprinus carpio) muscle.a polarographic method for the measurement of the available oxygen in the muscle of living carp by the use of a platinum microelectrode is proposed. the oxygen and the reference electrodes were assembled in a single insertion piece which was implanted in the muscle of a living carp maintained in a special experimental chamber. curves for normal oxygen levels corresponding to air-saturated water, as well as to a carbogene-saturated water, were obtained. the method can be considered adequate for t ...19846149042
a comparison of physiological changes in carp, cyprinus carpio, induced by several pollutants at sublethal concentration--ii. the dependency on the temperature.carp were exposed to 10 different pollutants with sublethal concentrations at 12, 17 or 22 degrees c. the effects on the serum cortisol and glucose levels, the amount of liver and muscle glycogen and the concentration of protein and cholesterol in the serum were examined. the level of serum cortisol and glucose increased, the amount of liver and muscle glycogen decreased and the protein and cholesterol concentration were reduced after exposure to the pollutants. the cortisol and glucose response ...19846149876
the effect of feeding methyltestosterone on the growth and body composition of common carp (cyprinus carpio l.). 19806154626
dopaminergic mechanisms in the teleost retina. ii. factors affecting the accumulation of cyclic amp in pieces of intact carp retina.the ability of dopamine, dopamine agonists, other proposed retinal neurotransmitters, depolarizing agents and light to stimulate adenylate cyclase activity in pieces of intact carp retina has been examined. the evidence indicates that a dopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase is the only neurotransmitter activated adenylate cyclase in the carp retina. that is, only dopamine, or agents that activate dopamine receptors, appear to stimulate cyclic amp synthesis in the retina. depolarizing agents such ...19816162007
drug-induced changes in catecholaminergic cells of the fish retina.the changes in fluorescence intensity and number of visible catecholaminergic cells (ca-cells), as revealed by means of a histofluorescence technique, were used as indicators of the effects of various pharmacological agents upon ca-cells in the retina of fishes (cyprinus carpio and eugerres plumieri). the study includes in vivo and in vitro experiments. in the in vivo experiments, intravitreal injection, two or three hours before eye enucleation, of 10 microgram l-dopa, dopamine, or noradrenalin ...19806162965
[evolutionary origin of the t-lymphocyte receptor. ii. production and partial characterization of antisera to the immunoglobulin-like cell membrane protein from thymocytes of the carp].an immunoglobulin-like protein from triton x-100 solubilized cell surface proteins from thymocytes can be isolated by specific precipitation using anti-igm antibodies. immunizing rabbits with those immune complexes we succeeded to elicit anti-thymocyte mig sera reacting with both thymocyte mig and igm. sds-page analysis revealed that anti-igm and anti-thymocyte mig sera recognize the same thymocytic surface protein. the cross-reactivity between thymocyte mig and igm is caused by protein determin ...19806163269
evolutionary origin of the t lymphocyte receptor--i. immunochemical investigation of immunoglobulin-like cell surface protein of carp thymocytes. 19806163976
substance p activity in the bullfrog retina: localization and identification in several vertebrate species.immunoreactive substance p is present in the bullfrog retina, possibly in two types of stratified amacrine cells, with their somas in the inner nuclear layer and their neuronal processes entering the inner plexiform layer and ramifying in sublayers 3 or 4 (or both). occasionally, polygonal somas positive for substance p were found in the ganglion cell layer. approximately 75 percent of the cell bodies positive for substance p and 65 percent of the radioimmunoassayable substance p were found in t ...19816165081
afferent and efferent connections of the optic tectum in the carp (cyprinus carpio l.).the afferent and efferent connections of the tectum opticum in the carp (cyprinus carpio l.) were studied with the hrp method. following iontophoretic peroxidase injections in several parts of the tectum anterograde transport of the enzyme revealed tectal projections to the lateral geniculate nucleus, dorsal tegmentum, pretectal nuclei, nucleus rotundus, torus longitudinalis, torus semicircularis, nucleus isthmi, contralateral tectum and to the mesencephalic and bulbar reticular formations. tect ...19816168333
inner plexiform circuits in the carp retina: effects of cholinergic agonists, gaba, and substance p on the ganglion cells.th effects on ganglion cell light responses and spontaneous activity of neurotransmitter candidates, applied by nebulizer spray and iontophoresis, were studied in the isolated carp retina. ach, gaba, and substance p had strong effects on the ganglion cells; dopamine and the amino acids aspartate, glutamate, and glycine and only weak effects. ach and substance p exerted their actions even when synaptic transmission was blocked by cobalt chloride, suggesting postsynaptic receptors for those agents ...19826174185
correspondence of homologies in amino acid sequence and tertiary structure of protein molecules.according to the method developed previously (kubota, y., takahashi, s., nishikawa, k. and ooi, t. (1981) j. theor, biol. 91, 347-361), homology among proteins may be estimated quantitatively. we extended the method to investigate the relationship of an amino acid sequence to its teritary structure and identify homologous segments which have homologous native conformations in proteins. first, we selected proper indices for the computation of correlation coefficients from 32 properties inherent t ...19826176273
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