Publications

2003
Gardelis S, Smith CG, Cooper J, Ritchie DA, Linfield EH, Jin Y, Pepper M. Dephasing in an isolated double-quantum-dot system deduced from single-electron polarization measurements. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:733021-733024. WebsiteAbstract
We report measurements of single-electron polarization in a coupled double-quantum-dot device isolated from current probes and demonstrate that the energetics observed for this process differs from that observed in double dots coupled to reservoirs. The movement of the electrons is detected by a quantum point contact. By analyzing the energy broadening corresponding to the tunneling of a single electron from one dot to the other we estimate a minimum for the intradot scattering time to be 0.2 ns. This energy broadening follows the predicted shot-noise variation in the detector with gate voltage, but is three orders-of-magnitude higher. We speculate that two-level systems could account for the discrepancy.
Moutevelis-Minakakis P, Gianni M, Stougiannou H, Zoumpoulakis P, Zoga A, Vlahakos AD, Iliodromitis E, Mavromoustakos T. Design and synthesis of novel antihypertensive drugs. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters [Internet]. 2003;13(10):1737 - 1740. Website
Moulopoulos LA, Maris TG, Papanikolaou N, Panagi G, Vlahos L, Dimopoulos MA. Detection of malignant bone marrow involvement with dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2003;14(1):152 - 158. WebsiteAbstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) in detecting bone marrow involvement in cancer patients. Patients and methods: We studied 50 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed malignant dissemination to the bone marrow, using dMRI of the lumbosacral spine. Time-signal intensity curves were generated from regions of interest (ROIs) obtained from areas of obvious bone marrow disease (group B). In 16 patients from group B with focal disease, ROIs were also placed on areas with apparently normal bone marrow on static magnetic resonance images (group C). Twenty-two patients with no history of malignancy were used as a control group (group A). Wash-in (WIN) and wash-out (WOUT) rates, time to peak (TTPK), time to maximum slope (TMSP) values and WIN/TMSP ratios were calculated for each patient. Mean values for the three groups were compared statistically. Six patients from group B had follow-up dMRI after chemotherapy: four patients achieved a clinical partial response and two had resistant disease. Results: A significant difference was found between groups A and B for all values. Between groups A and C, in spite of the similar static MRI appearance, all values were significantly different. Between groups B and C, a significant difference was found for WIN, WOUT rates and WIN/TMSP ratio. Follow-up dMRI data analysis correlated well with clinical staging. Conclusions: dMRI can distinguish normal from malignant bone marrow. It may identify malignant bone marrow infiltration in patients with negative static MRI and serve as both a diagnostic and prognostic tool for patients with bone marrow malignancies.
Lambrinoudaki I, Christodoulakos G, Panoulis C, Botsis D, Rizos D, Augoulea A, Creatsas G. Determinants of serum leptin levels in healthy postmenopausal women. Journal of Endocrinological Investigation. 2003;26(12):1225 - 1230.Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate factors that influence leptin levels in postmenopausal women. One hundred and forty-four postmenopausal women were evaluated cross-sectionally. In every woman a complete medical history was obtained, body mass index (BMI) was recorded and morning fasting blood was obtained for the determination of serum leptin, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), estradiol, testosterone, Δ4androstendione, clehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS) and insulin. In univariate analysis, age, BMI and insulin were positively correlated with serum leptin, while DHEAS showed a negative association with leptin concentrations (age r=0.21, p=0.005, BMI r=0.41, p=0.0001, insulin r=0.20, p=0.008, DHEAS r=-0.28, p=0.0001). In stepwise multivariate regression analysis serum leptin could be best predicted from BMI, serum insulin and serum DHEAS [leptin= (1.41 * BMI) - (0.01 * DHEAS) + (3.26 * insulin) -26.3; model r2=0.24, p=0.001]. In conclusion, BMI and serum insulin have a positive while serum DHEAS has a negative impact on serum leptin. Neither endogenous estradiol, nor endogenous testosterone are associated with leptin levels. Further studies are needed to elucidate the role of leptin in determining body weight and composition in postmenopausal women. © 2003, Editrice Kurtis.
Steg PG, Iung B, Feldman LJ, Maggioni AP, Keil U, Deckers J, Cokkinos D, Fox KAA. Determinants of use and outcomes of invasive coronary procedures in acute coronary syndromes: results from ENACT. European heart journal. 2003;24:613–622.
Giota Touloumi, Nikos Pantazis ABSWOKAHAKKPA, Janet Darbyshire CASCADEC. Differences in CD4 Cell Counts at Seroconversion and Decline Among 5739 HIV-1–Infected Individuals with Well-Estimated Dates of Seroconversion. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2003;34:76–83.
Tsoureas N, Danopoulos AA, Tulloch AAD, Light ME. (Diphenylphosphino)alkyl-functionalized nucleophilic carbene complexes of palladium. Organometallics. 2003;22(23):4750 - 4758.Abstract
The (diphenylphosphino)alkyl-functionalized nucleophilic heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes of palladium LPdX2 (L = (3-R1)[1-Ph2P(CH2)2]-imidazol-2-ylid ene; R1 = 2,6-Pr2iC6H3, 2,4,6-Me3C6H2; X = CH3 (3a,b), X = Br (4a,b)) have been synthesized by the reaction of the in situ generated functionalized NHC ligand La or Lb with Pd(tmed)(CH3)2 and Pd(COD)Br2, respectively, and structurally characterized. Interaction of 3a with H(Et2O)- {B[3,5-(CF3)2C6H2]4} and pyridine or with (CF3)2CHOH and pyridine in CH2Cl2 gave the monocationic complexes [(La)Pd(CH3)(pyridine)]+(A)- (A- = {B[(3,5-CF3)2C6H2]4}-, (CF3)2CHO-); acetonitrile and benzonitrile analogues can be prepared in an analogous way. Reaction of 4a with AgBF4 in MeCN gave the dicationic complexes [(La)Pd(MeCN)2](BF4)2. Complexes 3 show moderate catalytic activity for the coupling of acrylates with aryl bromides but not chlorides. The cationic species generated in situ from 3a and H(Et2O){B[(3,5-CF3) 2C6H2]4} in CH2Cl2 under CO/ethylene acts as a copolymerization catalyst under mild conditions.
Tzeli D, Mavridis A. On the dipole moment of the ground state X-3 Delta of iron carbide, FeC. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. 2003;118:4984-4986.
Maragos AA, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dispersion characteristics of a rectangular waveguide grating. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2003;31:1075-1082. Website
Maragos AA, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dispersion characteristics of a rectangular waveguide grating. Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on. 2003;31:1075-1082.Abstract
We study the dispersion characteristics of a rectangular waveguide grating for microwave amplifier applications. The Floquet theorem and an appropriate standing waves expansion is employed to express the fields in the vacuum region and inside the grooves, respectively. The application of the boundary conditions leads to an infinite system of equations, which is solved numerically by truncation. The main advantage of the procedure employed is that it gives directly and with a few spatial harmonics the dispersion relation. Furthermore, an adequate procedure (simulation tool) has been introduced in order to distinguish the real roots from spurious solutions and it has been found to work effectively for all cases presented in this work. Numerical results are presented for both shallow and deep grooves and comparison with previously published works is made.
Maragos AA, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dispersion characteristics of a rectangular waveguide grating. {IEEE} Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2003;31:1075–1082. Website
Moustakas AL, Simon SH, Sengupta AM. Distribution of MIMO capacity in the presence of correlated signals and interferers: A (not so) large N analysis. In: Proc. DIMACS Series Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science. Vol. 62. ; 2003. pp. 43-55.
Pantos C, Mourouzis I, Tzeis S, Moraitis P, Malliopoulou V, Cokkinos DD, Carageorgiou H, Varonos D, Cokkinos D. Dobutamine administration exacerbates postischaemic myocardial dysfunction in isolated rat hearts: an effect reversed by thyroxine pretreatment. European journal of pharmacology. 2003;460:155–161.
Skarlos D-V, Dimopoulos A-M, Kosmidis P, Papakostas P, Pavlidis N, Bacoyiannis C, Kiamouris C, Klouvas G, Gogas H, Fountzilas G, et al. Docetaxel and gemcitabine combination, as first-line treatment, in patients with extensive disease small-cell lung cancer. A phase II study of the Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group. Lung Cancer [Internet]. 2003;41(1):107 - 111. WebsiteAbstract
There is some evidence that taxanes and gemcitabine are effective antitumor agents against small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). A total of 20 chemotherapy-naive patients with extensive disease (ED) SCLC, were treated as a part of the first step of a phase II study, with docetaxel 50 mg/m2 and gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2, both administered on day 1 and 8 every 3 weeks up to a total of six cycles. For patients who progressed after the first cycle or had stable disease after the second cycle of chemotherapy, protocol treatment was stopped and further treatment with the standard cisplatin or carboplatin-etoposide combination was administered. Patients were in the vast majority male smokers with a good performance status. A total of 72 cycles was delivered while patients managed to receive the 78 and 84% of the planned dose of docetaxel and gemcitabine, respectively. Only six patients responded partially and the trial ended prematurely since at least seven responses were required among the first 19 patients. With a median follow-up of 13 months, median time to progression (TTP) was 8 months and median survival 9.6 months. Hematological and non-hematological toxicity was generally acceptable while patients tolerated their treatment reasonably well. In conclusion, docetaxel-gemcitabine showed a modest response rate in chemotherapy-naive patients with ED SCLC. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Liaskos J, Mantas J. Documenting nursing practice by using ICNP on the Web. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2003;95:806-11.Abstract
This paper presents the design and implementation of an internet based nursing care planning system which helps nursing professionals and students to study ICNP beta 2 version and to create nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes by selecting relevant terms from ICNP. This advanced web-based ICNP browser enables the authentication of the user, and the creation of a type of nursing care plan through the use of ICNP. It provides different ways for creating nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes, by selecting relevant ICNP terms through the tree-structure view, index and search components of the tool. The created diagnoses, interventions and outcomes are stored to a secured database. The system provides to the user the facility to build and manage nursing care plans by using both the English and the translated Greek ICNP versions. The first results of the implementation of this internet based nursing care planning system are presented.
Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ, Bishop AR. Domain walls in two-component dynamical lattices. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:036614/1-036614/9. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ, Bishop AR. Domain walls in two-component dynamical lattices. Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics [Internet]. 2003;67:9. Website
Vaiopoulos D, Vassilopoulos A, Evelpidou N. Drainage system study through remote sensing and GIS algorithm development techniques. Case study: South Peloponnesus. In: 1st International Conference on Environmental Research & Assessment. ; 2003.Abstract
In this paper we examine methods of digital image processing, in order to extract drainage system branches and import them into a GIS layer. Moreover, we have developed special algorithms on GIS environment in order to analyse drainage system parameters. In order to get the optimum detection of the drainage system characteristics, we applied on the Landsat image and on aerial photos several filters. Using the aerial photos of the area, we created the orthophotomosaic, which came out of the ortho-rectified aerial photos. Via stereoscopic observation on the computer screen, we detected and digitized the drainage system branches. Using special algorithms, developed under the MapBasic programming language, we evaluated the drainage system and the faults directions, in order to analyse them quantitatively and geographically.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. The Dynamics of Magnetized Outflows in GRBs. In: Vol. 662. AIP; 2003. pp. 166 - 168. WebsiteAbstract
Using relativistic, axisymmetric, ideal MHD, we examine the outflow from a debris disk around a newly formed stellar-mass black hole, taking into account the baryonic matter, the electron-positron/photon fluid, and the large-scale electromagnetic field. We clarify the relationship between the thermal (fireball) and magnetic (Poynting flux) acceleration mechanisms, identify the parameter regimes where qualitatively different behaviors are expected, and demonstrate that the observationally inferred properties of the GRB outflows can be attributed to magnetic driving. We show that the Lorentz force can convert up to 50% of the initial total energy into kinetic energy of a collimated flow of baryons. This energy, in turn, may be converted into radiation by internal shocks. We examine how baryon loading and magnetic collimation affect the structure of the flow.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. The Dynamics of Magnetized Outflows in GRBs. In: Vol. 662. ; 2003. pp. 166 - 168. WebsiteAbstract
Using relativistic, axisymmetric, ideal MHD, we examine the outflow from a debris disk around a newly formed stellar-mass black hole, taking into account the baryonic matter, the electron-positron/photon fluid, and the large-scale electromagnetic field. We clarify the relationship between the thermal (fireball) and magnetic (Poynting flux) acceleration mechanisms, identify the parameter regimes where qualitatively different behaviors are expected, and demonstrate that the observationally inferred properties of the GRB outflows can be attributed to magnetic driving. We show that the Lorentz force can convert up to 50% of the initial total energy into kinetic energy of a collimated flow of baryons. This energy, in turn, may be converted into radiation by internal shocks. We examine how baryon loading and magnetic collimation affect the structure of the flow.
Monath T, Elnegaard NK, Cadro P, Katsianis D, Varoutas D. Economics of fixed broadband access network strategies. IEEE Communications Magazine. 2003;41:132-139.
Monath T, Kristian N, Cadro P, Katsianis D, Varoutas D. Economics of fixed broadband access network strategies. Communications Magazine, IEEE. 2003;41:132–139.
Elnegaard NK, Cadro TP, Telecom F, Katsianis D, Varoutas D. Economics of Fixed Broadband Access Network Strategies. IEEE Communications Magazine. 2003:133.
Kolovou GD, Daskalova DC, Petropoulos II, Anagnostopoulou KK, Bilianou HI, Pilatis ND, Pavlidis AN, Cokkinos DV. Effect of baseline levels on response of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to hypolipidemic treatment. The American journal of cardiology. 2003;92:1339–1342.
Kolovou GD, Mikhailidis DP, Daskalova DC, Kafaltis N, Adamopoulou EN, Malakos J, Bilianou HG, Theocharis SE, Pilatis ND, Mykoniatis MG, et al. The effect of co-administration of simvastatin and alcohol in rats. In Vivo. 2003;17:523–527.
Saranteas T, Mourouzis C, Mourouzis I, Tesseromatis C, Kostopanagiotou G, Pantos C, Karageorgiou C, Varonos D, Cokkinos DV. Effect of mepivacaine on the EC50 to phenylephrine in aortic rings from normal and aortic-banded rats. In: NAUNYN-SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCHIVES OF PHARMACOLOGY. Vol. 367. SPRINGER-VERLAG 175 FIFTH AVE, NEW YORK, NY 10010 USA; 2003. pp. R30–R30.
Christodoulakos G, Lambrinoudaki I, Panoulis C, Rizos D, Coutoukos J, Creatsas G. Effect of raloxifene, estrogen, and hormone replacement therapy on serum homocysteine levels in postmenopausal women [4]. Fertility and Sterility. 2003;79(2):455 - 456.
Voudris V, Avramides D, Gatzov P, Malakos J, Skoularigis J, Manolis A, Gavras H, Gavras I, Cokkinos DV. The effect of rapid decreases of blood pressure by different mechanisms on coronary flow and flow reserve in normal coronary arteries. American journal of hypertension. 2003;16:1000–1005.
Ioannides KG, Papachristodoulou CA, Mertzimekis TJ, Tzialla CE. Effect of soil amendments on radiocesium transfer to alfalfa. Health Phys. 2003;84:637–641.Abstract
Greenhouse experiments were carried out to evaluate the effect of different soil-based countermeasures on radiocesium transfer to Medicago sativa (alfalfa) grown on artificially contaminated loamy-clayey soil. Various rates of potassium, ammonium, and Prussian Blue supplements were applied, and the uptake of radiocesium by control and treated alfalfa plants was monitored during four growth periods. Transfer factors ranging between 0.06 and 0.02 were determined for control plants. Application of potassium at rates higher than 0.1 meq per 100 g soil was found to suppress radiocesium uptake, the effect being more pronounced at increasing fertilization rates. On the contrary, soil treatment with ammonium enhanced the bio-accumulation of radiocesium, indicating that Cs+ ions, previously unavailable to plant roots, were released from soil particles. Prussian Blue supplements had practically no effect on soil-to-alfalfa transfer of the radionuclide.
Dimas E, Vagenas G, Giosos J. The effects of dancing frequency of the parents and the place of residence on the determination of students dancing preferences. Physical Education, Sports, Health (in Greek). 2003;14-15:15-28.
Constantinidis TS, Smyrnis N, Evdokimidis I, Stefanis NC, Avramopoulos D, Giouzelis I, Stefanis CN. Effects of direction on saccadic performance in relation to lateral preferences. Experimental brain research. 2003;150:443–448.
Sbarouni E, Flevari P, Kroupis C, Kyriakides ZS, Koniavitou K, Kremastinos DT. The effects of raloxifene and simvastatin on plasma lipids and endothelium. Cardiovasc.Drugs Ther. [Internet]. 2003;17(4):319 - 323. WebsiteAbstract
PURPOSE: Raloxifene is a selective estrogen receptor modulator and an attractive alternative to estrogen replacement as it obviates the need for a progestin and does not increase C-reactive protein levels. We compared the effects of simvastatin and raloxifene treatments on the lipid profile, the levels of adhesion molecules and the endothelium dependent and independent vasoreactivity. SUBJECTS & METHODS: We treated 12 postmenopausal women with hypercholesterolemia and coronary artery disease with raloxifene 60 mg/day and simvastatin 20 mg/day in a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Each treatment period was 8 weeks long with a 4-week washout interval. Plasma lipids and cellular adhesion molecules were evaluated and peripheral blood flow studies with venous occlusion plethysmography were performed. RESULTS: Both simvastatin and raloxifene significantly reduced total [33% (27-40), 12% (0-24)] and LDL [44% (36-52), 16% (0-33)] cholesterol compared to baseline values (p < 0.05) but simvastatin was more effective than raloxifene (p < 0.005). None of the treatments had any significant effect on HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Only raloxifene significantly reduced Lp(a) [18% (1-36)] and ICAM-1 [17% (8-25)] and VCAM-1 [24% (15-33)] plasma levels compared to baseline (p = 0.019, p < 0.0001 and p = 0.003, respectively). Hyperemic blood flow response on raloxifene was significantly higher compared to baseline [52% (0-105)], (p < 0.05), whereas no significant change was noted on simvastatin. Endothelium independent blood flow induced by nitroglycerine was not influenced by either active treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Raloxifene administration is associated with lower ICAM-1, VCAM-1 and Lp(a) plasma levels and enhanced endothelium dependent dilation compared to simvastatin although simvastatin is more powerful in total and LDL cholesterol reduction
Dotsikas Y, Loukas YL. Efficient determination and evaluation of model cyclodextrin complex binding constants by electrospray mass spectrometry. Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry [Internet]. 2003;14(10):1123 - 1129. Website
Varoutas D, Chipouras A, Arapoyianni A, Sphicopoulos T, Panepistimiopolis I, Athens GR. Electrical crosstalk estimations on flip-chip and wire-bonded OEICs. Crosstalk. 2003;1:20log.
Nikiforos S, Hatzisavvas J, Pavlides G, Voudris V, Vassilikos VP, Manginas A, Hatzeioakim G, Foussas S, Iliodromitis EK, Hatseras D, et al. Electrocardiography-QT Interval Dispersion, AMI, and Thrombolysis-QT-Interval Dispersion in Acute Myocardial Infarction Is Only Shortened by Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Grade 2/3. Clinical Cardiology. 2003;26:291–295.
Sipsas NV, Sfikakis PP, Touloumi G, Pantazis N, Choremi H, Kordossis T. Elevated serum levels of soluble immune activation markers are associated with increased risk for death in HAART-naive HIV-1–infected patients. AIDS patient care and STDs. 2003;17:147–153.
Dimiza, M., Triantaphyllou, M., Dermitzakis MD. Emiliania huxleyi dynamics in the summer environments: First results. In: GAIA. Vol. 11. ; 2003. pp. 47-50. Publisher's Version
Dimiza, M., Triantaphyllou, M., Dermitzakis MD. Emiliania huxleyi dynamics in the summer environments: First results. In: GAIA. Vol. 11. ; 2003. pp. 47-50. Publisher's Version
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Blatanis K. Popular Culture Icons in Contemporary American Drama. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; 2003. img041_3.jpg
Kavadias C, Perrin B, Kollias V, Loupis M. Enhanced SDL subset for the design and implementation of java-enabled embedded signalling systems. In: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2003. pp. 137 - 149.
Kavadias C, Perrin B, Kollias V, Loupis M. Enhanced SDL subset for the design and implementation of java-enabled embedded signalling systems. In: International SDL Forum. Springer Berlin Heidelberg; 2003. pp. 137–149.
Arabatzis T, Gavroglu K. Entropy. In: The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2003. pp. 268-269. Publisher's Version 2003a
Kolovou GD, Daskalova DC, Hatzivassiliou M, Yiannakouris N, Pilatis ND, Elisaf M, Mikhailidis DP, Cariolou MA, Cokkinos DV. The epsilon 2 and 4 alleles of apolipoprotein E and ischemic vascular events in the Greek population—implications for the interpretation of similar studies. Angiology. 2003;54:51–58.
Helmis CG, Moussiopoulos N, Flocas HA, Sahm P, Assimakopoulos VD, Naneris C, Maheras P. Estimation of transboundary air pollution on the basis of synoptic-scale weather types. International Journal of Climatology [Internet]. 2003;23:405-416. Website
Helmis CG a, Moussiopoulos N b, Flocas HA a, Sahm P b, Assimakopoulos VD a, Naneris C b, Maheras P c. Estimation of transboundary air pollution on the basis of synoptic-scale weather types. International Journal of Climatology [Internet]. 2003;23:405-416. WebsiteAbstract
A methodology to estimate annual transboundary atmospheric transport is proposed, taking into account different background meteorological conditions. For this purpose, the 850 hPa synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation over the area examined was classified on a daily basis into 14 distinct synoptic types, using a database for an extended period of 40 years. The corresponding frequency of appearance of the synoptic types for a normal year was calculated. For selected days representing the synoptic types during this year, the inflow-outflow fluxes of NOx and SO2 were estimated through a balancing box with the aid of a MEMO/TRAPPA modelling system. According to the proposed method, the total inflow-outflow fluxes were calculated using the lateral fluxes for each representative day, being weighted by the annual relative frequency of appearance of the synoptic scale weather types. It was demonstrated that this approach provides similar results to the intensive method based on day-by-day calculations. Furthermore, this approach is easier to use, since it is based on the simulations of selected days, and it allows the investigation of the influence of different types of atmospheric circulation on the inflow-outflow budget. Copyright © 2003 Royal Meteorological Society.
Abdallah J, others. {The Eta(c)(2980) formation in two photon collisions at LEP energies}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C31:481-489.
Gurr E, Koller U, Blaton V, Lund E, Harmoinen A, Zerah S, Rizos D, Kenny D, Pazzagli M, Opp M, et al. The european eegister for specialists in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine: Guide to the register version 2-2003 and procedure for re-registration. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 2003;41(2):238 - 247.Abstract
The European Communities Confederation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EC4) opened a Register for European Chemists in 1997. The operation of the Register is undertaken by a Register Committee (EC4RC). During the last 5 years more than 1400 clinical chemists entered the register. In this article an update of the first Guide to the Register is given, based on the experience of 5 years of operation and the development of the discipline. The registration is valid for 5 year. In a second part the procedure and the conditions for re-registration are presented.
Vassilopoulos I, Korkolopoulou P, Konstantinidou AE, Patsouris E, Eftichiadis C, Thimara I, Perdiki M, Pavlakis K, Agapitos E, Davaris P. Evaluation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21Cip1 in epithelial ovarian tumors of low malignant potential and adenocarcinomas. Histology and histopathology. 2003.
Neokosmidis J, Kamalakis T, Chipouras A, Varoutas D. Evaluation of the probability density function of the four-wave mixing noise. WSEAS Transactions on Communications. 2003;2:346–348.
Gardelis S, Smith CG, Cooper J, Ritchie DA, Linfield EH, Jin Y. Evidence for transfer of polarization in a quantum dot cellular automata cell consisting of semiconductor quantum dots. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:333021-333024. WebsiteAbstract
We present evidence for quantum dot cellular automata action in a cell consisting of four dots defined by submicron metal gates on the top surface of a molecular-beam-epitaxy-grown GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure in which a two-dimensional electron gas layer was formed approximately 70 nm below the surface. The four-dot cell is separated by a strong barrier in two double-dot sets. We show that by polarizing one of the double-dot sets we can polarize the other set in the cell. The polarization is detected using noninvasive voltage probe without drawing electric currents from the cell.
Zerefos CS, Eleftheratos K, Balis DS, Zanis P, Tselioudis G, Meleti C. Evidence of impact of aviation on cirrus cloud formation. Atmos. Chem. Phys. [Internet]. 2003;3:1633-1644. Publisher's Version a01_acp_2003.pdf
Andronov IL, Baklanov AV, Chinarova LL, Kolesnikov SV, Ostrova NI, Yushchenko AV, Niarchos PG, Gazeas KD, Shakhovskoj NM, Pavlenko EP. Evolution of superhump characteristics in SU UMa and nova-like variables. In: Vol. 292. ; 2003. pp. 313. WebsiteAbstract
Recent highlights of our study of positive and negative superhumps in cataclysmic varibles are briefly reviewed. The ``genuine" superhumps have been detected a day after the unexpected superoutburst of WZ Sge, when the orbital variability dominated the light curve. TT Ari has shown an unprecedented switch form the usual negative superhump state to the positive state with an excellent coincidence between the observed and theoretically predicted period values. Both stars show evidence for variability at a time scale of 20 minutes. The superhump period of RZ LMi has been corrected based on the observations of the superoutburst in 2001. ES Dra shows no evidence for prominent superhumps, possibly indicationg its low inclination. However, the superoutburst has shown a splitted maximum with a separation of 20 days. The ``superhump period-luminosity" dependence has been detected for two cataclysmic variables of different types -- the nova-like BZ Cam and the UG SU star V368 Peg.
Katopodis O, Liossis S-N, Viglis V, Pouli A, Dimopoulos M-A, Sfikakis PP. Expansion of CD8+ T cells that express low levels of the B cell-specific molecule CD20 in patients with multiple myeloma. British Journal of Haematology [Internet]. 2003;120(3):478 - 481. WebsiteAbstract
An expanded cytotoxic/memory T-cell subpopulation expressing low levels of the B-cell-specific CD20 molecule was found in peripheral blood and bone marrow of patients with multiple myeloma at the time of diagnosis, but returned to normal levels following treatment. CD3+CD20dim cells were also increased in monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance albeit at lower levels. Lower CD3+CD20dim cell numbers at baseline may be associated with lack of response to treatment and a poor outcome. Because expansion of these T cells may be related to disease status, further studies should investigate their potentially unique function in plasma cell dyscrasias.
Kouveliotis NK, Trakadas PT, Hairetakis II, CAPSALIS CN. Experimental investigation of the field conditions in a vibrating intrinsic reverberation chamber. Microwave and Optical Technology Letters. 2003;40:35–38.
Sanoudou D, Haslett JN, Kho AT, Guo S, Gazda HT, Greenberg SA, Lidov HG, Kohane IS, Kunkel LM, Beggs AH. Expression profiling reveals altered satellite cell numbers and glycolytic enzyme transcription in nemaline myopathy muscle. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S AProc Natl Acad Sci U S AProc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003;100:4666-71.Abstract
The nemaline myopathies (NMs) are a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by nemaline rods and skeletal muscle weakness. Mutations in five sarcomeric thin filament genes have been identified. However, the molecular consequences of these mutations are unknown. Using Affymetrix oligonucleotide microarrays, we have analyzed the expression patterns of >21,000 genes and expressed sequence tags in skeletal muscles of 12 NM patients and 21 controls. Multiple complementary approaches were used for data analysis, including geometric fold analysis, two-tailed unequal variance t test, hierarchical clustering, relevance network, and nearest-neighbor analysis. We report the identification of high satellite cell populations in NM and the significant down-regulation of transcripts for key enzymes of glucose and glycogen metabolism as well as a possible regulator of fatty acid metabolism, UCP3. Interestingly, transcript level changes of multiple genes suggest possible changes in Ca(2+) homeostasis. The increased expression of multiple structural proteins was consistent with increased fibrosis. This comprehensive study of downstream molecular consequences of NM gene mutations provides insights in the cellular events leading to the NM phenotype.
Alexopoulos T, others. {Extensive performance studies for the ATLAS BIS-MDT precision muon chambers with cosmic rays}. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 2003;50:2420-2425.
Facing the globalisation challenge in the realm of English language teaching
Sifakis N, Sougari A-M. Facing the globalisation challenge in the realm of English language teaching. Language and Education [Internet]. 2003;17(1):59-71. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The paper addresses the commonly acknowledged challenge of globalisation with respect to the area of English language teaching and, more particularly, teaching English to speakers of foreign languages. It is argued that some of the primary issues involved concern the increasing role of technology and communication in modern societies and the looming conflict between local communities and the decision-making bodies. It is further suggested that the global English language teaching (ELT) community has already gone a long way towards researching and, in certain cases, resolving such conflicts and has much insightful material to offer. The paper incorporates a discussion of the notion of English as an international language and the question of 'ownership' of such a language. The roles and defining characteristics of the native and non-native speaker of English are then considered and the various occasions when communication and learning take place are briefly reviewed, with frequent reference to the authors' own teaching situation, i.e. English language teaching in Greece. The paper culminates with an appreciation of the pedagogical, ethical and methodological considerations that are suggested as a means of sensitising TESOL teacher education vis à vis the global status of English (also with the Greek context in mind).
Lazaris AC, Panayotopoulou EG, Givalos NP, Markaki S, Konstantinidou A, Keramopoulos A, Nakopoulou LL. The favorable prognostic value of estrogen receptor beta immunohistochemical expression in invasive breast cancer. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. 2003;83(1):38A-38A.
Kevrekidis PG, Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Malomed BA. Feshbach resonance management for Bose-Einstein condensates. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2003;90:230401/1-230401/4. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Malomed BA. Feshbach Resonance Management for Bose-Einstein Condensates. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2003;90:4. Website
Gournellos T, Vassilopoulos A, Evelpidou N. Fire danger index using soft computing approach in GIS- Web platform - A case study from Greece. In: 1st International Conference on Environmental Research & Assessment. ; 2003.Abstract
The geomorphology of Greece is the result of multiphase tectonic movements of compressional and extensional nature plus exogenous processes. In this complex relief a Mediterranean-type ecosystem has been developed reflecting the prevailing climatic conditions. The frequent occurrence, especially during summer, of strong winds and high temperatures are the main reasons for extensive fires. The aim of this paper is to develop a methodology to face with this increasing danger using fuzzy set theory in a Web-GIS platform. As a case study of this work the two of the Ionian islands, Zakynthos and Kefallinia have been chosen, which are characterized by a relatively well developed vegetative cover and frequently recurring fires. It is widely accepted that the fire management is of primary importance for the environmental protection and planning.
Manimanis VN, Gazeas K, Niarchos PG. The First Ground-Based BVRI CCD Photometry of the Eclipsing Binary V899 Herculis. In: ; 2003. pp. 196. Website
Lelidis I, Barbero G. Flexoelectric instability in nematic cells with weak anchoring energy. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics [Internet]. 2003;311:242-245. Website
Tzanavaras PD, Themelis DG, Economou A, Theodoridis G. Flow and sequential injection manifolds for the spectrophotometric determination of captopril based on its oxidation by Fe (III). Microchimica ActaMicrochimica Acta. 2003;142:55-62.
Provata A, Tsekouras GA, Diakonos F, Frantzeskakis D, Baras F, Shabunin AV, Astakhov V. Fluctuation-induced local oscillations and fractal patterns in the Lattice Limit Cycle model. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS. 2003;3(International Scientific Conference on Synchronization of Chaotic and Stochastic Oscillations2):L241 - L250.
Vachard D, Zambetakis-Lekkas A, Skourtsos E, Martini R, ZANINETTI LOUISETTE. Foraminifera, algae and carbonate microproblematica from the late Wuchiapingian/Dzhulfian (late Permian) of Peloponnesus (Greece). Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia. 2003;109(2).
Papaioannou S. Founder, Civilizer and Leader: Vergil's Evander and his Role in the Origins of Rome. Mnemosyne [Internet]. 2003;56(6):680-702. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Contrary to the two other major Augustan writers who discussed the origins of Rome, Vergil's Roman prehistory centers on the presence of Evander. An involuntary exile from the East (Greek Arcadia) who settled in Latium and instilled civilization and laws among the Italians, Evander is a duplicate of Aeneas, a cultural ancestor and a model of leadership. Aeneas is instructed by the deities of Italy (Tiberinus) to pay a visit to Pallanteum, Evander's capital and the primordial site of Rome, in order to learn about the past and receive instructions about the future. His tour of proto-Rome, led by Evander, carries Aeneas through a series of monuments that span through Rome's entire history. Aeneas is guided to follow Evander's example, and Vergil, urging reevaluation of widespread anti-Hellenic prejudices, prominently underscores the seminal contribution of Greece to the cultural and political origins of Rome.
Kosmidis K, Argyrakis P, Macheras P. Fractal kinetics in drug release from finite fractal matrices. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. 2003;119:6373-6377.Abstract
We have re-examined the random release of particles from fractal polymer matrices using Monte Carlo simulations, a problem originally studied by Bunde {[}J. Chem. Phys. 83, 5909 (1985)]. A certain population of particles diffuses on a fractal structure, and as particles reach the boundaries of the structure they are removed from the system. We find that the number of particles that escape from the matrix as a function of time can be approximated by a Weibull (stretched exponential) function, similar to the case of release from Euclidean matrices. The earlier result that fractal release rates are described by power laws is correct only at the initial stage of the release, but it has to be modified if one is to describe in one picture the entire process for a finite system. These results pertain to the release of drugs, chemicals, agrochemicals, etc., from delivery systems. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
Stephanou Y. A Fregean view on indexicals. In Greek. Deucalion. 2003;21(2):241-271.Abstract
After an introduction to the issue of indexicals, the paper adumbrates the approaches of certain philosophers, mainly D. Kaplan and G. Evans. After criticizing some aspects of those approaches and agreeing with others, it puts forward a view that can be characterized as Fregean. According to that view, whenever an indexical is uttered, the content (or sense) of the utterance is bipolar: it consists partly in the entity referred to and partly in a way in which one can think of the entity and which involves the particular utterance. As the way of thinking involves the utterance, the content is different whenever an indexical is used, whether the indexical is the same or not. On the other hand, as the content includes the reference, it does not coincide with the content of any definite description; the reference of a definite description is not part of its content.
Poulis S, Kretsi Z, Apostolopoulos L, Zeeris H, Vagenas G. Functional and isokinetic assessment of hands with early stage of rheumatoid arthritis. Journal of Isokinetic and Exercise Science [Internet]. 2003;11:225-230. Publisher's Version
Malogiannis IA, Valaki C, Smyrnis N, Papathanasiou M, Evdokimidis I, Baras P, Mantas A, Kelekis D, Christodoulou GN. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during a language comprehension task. Journal of Neurolinguistics. 2003;16:407–416.
Dalamaga M, Karmaniolas K, Chavelas C, Liatis S, Matekovits H, Migdalis I. Fusobacterium necrophorum septicemia following Epstein-Barr virus infectious mononucleosis. Anaerobe. 2003;9(6):285-7.Abstract
We report herein a case of a 20-year-old previously healthy man who presented, 25 days after the onset of clinically and serologically confirmed Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infectious mononucleosis, Fusobacterium necrophorum septicemia. The diagnosis of postanginal septicemia was confirmed by repeated demonstration of fusiform, obligate anaerobic, Gram-negative bacilli in anaerobic blood cultures, identified as F. necrophorum 15 days after admission. This case report aims at underlining the need of taking into consideration the possibility of severe Fusobacterium septicemia in previously healthy patients following EBV infectious mononucleosis in order to prevent increased mortality and morbidity.
Chryssanthopoulou V. Gender, Work and Ethnic Ideology: Castellorizian Greeks in Perth, Australia. Επιθεώρηση Κοινωνικών Ερευνών / The Greek Review of Social Research. 2003;110(A):107-140.
Tsimpouki T. Gendered Bio-mythographies or Is There Only One Way to Tell This Story?. In: Thieves of Language: Il mito nell’ immaginario femminile. Ed. Eleonora Chiavetta. Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Palermo; 2003. pp. 249–256.
Haslett JN, Sanoudou D, Kho AT, Han M, Bennett RR, Kohane IS, Beggs AH, Kunkel LM. Gene expression profiling of Duchenne muscular dystrophy skeletal muscle. NeurogeneticsNeurogeneticsNeurogenetics. 2003;4:163-71.Abstract
The primary cause of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a mutation in the dystrophin gene, leading to absence of the corresponding protein, disruption of the dystrophin-associated protein complex, and substantial changes in skeletal muscle pathology. Although the primary defect is known and the histological pathology well documented, the underlying molecular pathways remain in question. To clarify these pathways, we used expression microarrays to compare individual gene expression profiles for skeletal muscle biopsies from DMD patients and unaffected controls. We have previously published expression data for the 12,500 known genes and full-length expressed sequence tags (ESTs) on the Affymetrix HG-U95Av2 chips. Here we present comparative expression analysis of the 50,000 EST clusters represented on the remainder of the Affymetrix HG-U95 set. Individual expression profiles were generated for biopsies from 10 DMD patients and 10 unaffected control patients. Two methods of statistical analysis were used to interpret the resulting data (t-test analysis to determine the statistical significance of differential expression and geometric fold change analysis to determine the extent of differential expression). These analyses identified 183 probe sets (59 of which represent known genes) that differ significantly in expression level between unaffected and disease muscle. This study adds to our knowledge of the molecular pathways that are altered in the dystrophic state. In particular, it suggests that signaling pathways might be substantially involved in the disease process. It also highlights a large number of unknown genes whose expression is altered and whose identity therefore becomes important in understanding the pathogenesis of muscular dystrophy.
Souliotis VL, Dimopoulos MA, Sfikakis PP. Gene-specific formation and repair of DNA monoadducts and interstrand cross-links after therapeutic exposure to nitrogen mustards. Clinical Cancer Research [Internet]. 2003;9(12):4465 - 4474. WebsiteAbstract
Purpose: To investigate the possibility of measuring the gene-specific DNA damage after therapeutic exposure to nitrogen mustards and to examine its relationship with the clinical response. Experimental Design: The kinetics of gene-specific monoadducts and interstrand cross-link formation/repair were measured in the p53 and N-ras genes. DNA extracted from human peripheral lymphocytes following in vitro exposure to melphalan or therapeutic exposure to melphalan or cyclophosphamide was used. Results: When lymphocytes were treated in vitro with biologically relevant doses of melphalan, monoadducts accumulated rapidly in both p53 and N-ras genes, reaching maximal levels within 2 h, whereas the highest interstrand cross-link levels were found within 8 h. Thereafter, the adducts were repaired with half-lives of 14.5 ± 0.3 h (p53) or 18.8 ± 1.5 h (N-ras) for monoadducts and 12.4 ± 0.8 h (p53) or 14.1 ± 2.2 h (N-ras) for interstrand cross-links. Moreover, peak levels of monoadducts in both genes were observed 2 h after treatment in peripheral leukocytes from patients with multiple myeloma treated with high-dose i.v. melphalan, supported by autologous stem cell transplantation, whereas interstrand cross-links were maximal within 8 h. Of seven patients examined, the three who showed the least levels of DNA damage did not respond to the high-dose melphalan. Conclusions: This is the first report showing that it is feasible to measure gene-specific DNA damage in a readily accessible tissue of humans exposed to bifunctional alkylating drugs and to examine, at the level of the individual patient, the relationships between the induction/repair of cytotoxic DNA damage and clinical response or long-term complications.
Anastassopoulou CG, Paraskevis D, Sypsa VA, Chryssou SE, Antoniadou A, Giamarelou H, Hatzakis A. Genetic evolution of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in two spouses responding successfully to highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS Res Hum RetrovirusesAIDS Res Hum RetrovirusesAIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2003;19:65-71.Abstract
The current case study provided an unusual setting to track the evolution of HIV-1 envelope gene over a maximum period of 6 years in two asymptomatic spouses undergoing suppressive highly active antiretroviral therapy. For this purpose, proviral DNA samples taken from uncultured peripheral blood mononuclear cells and spanning the C2-V5 regions of env were analyzed at three sampling points per subject. Two distinct topological patterns were observed in the phylogenetic reconstructions of the genetically linked sequences of the couple: an intermingled pattern and a sequentially shifting pattern in the virus populations of the male index case and his spouse, respectively. Application of three evolutionary models for the amino acid-encoded sites, using the maximum likelihood approach, indicated the operation of positive selection in the region only at the second time point in the woman, before receiving therapy. These findings reinforce the evidence of a crucial role for host-selective constraints on HIV-1 env evolution in vivo.
Vasilatos C. Genetic significance of chromite in Fe-Ni-laterite deposits. Implication from Western Macedonia, Greece. In: Society for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits; Mineral exploration and sustainable development. ; 2003.
Voulgaris N, Kassaras I, Makropoulos K. On the geodynamics and subduction of the Aegean region (Greece) derived from long period surface waves and other seismological data. In: EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly. Nice, France, 6-11 April 2003: European Geophysical Society; 2003. 92_abstract_22.pdf
Vassilopoulos A, Evelpidou N, Vaiopoulos D, Komianou A. Geomorphological and environmental evolution of Salamina coastal zone. In: International Conference on ‘Quaternary coastal morphology and sea level changes’. ; 2003.Abstract
In this paper we are examining Salamina island from a physical-geographical anda geomorphological aspect. For the purposes of this study, we used all existed official maps, recent aerial photographs and satellite image as well as data deriving from extensive fieldwork at the study area. The results of the photo-interpretence are combined and correlated with the outcome of the primary data (physical, geological, geomorphological) that were collected through fieldwork, which took place with the use of GPS, to ensure the accuracy of the measurements. This study resulted to the creation of a geomorphological map of the study area in a GIS environment, along with several thematic maps presenting all collected data (primary and secondary). Finally, a geomorphological and environmental evolution of the study area has taken place, in order to map the genesis of the nowadays morphology.
Evelpidou N, Vassilopoulos A, Vaiopoulos D, Manta I. Geomorphological evolution of Meganisi Island (Ionian Sea) coastal zone and coastal erosion risk detection. In: International Conference on ‘Quaternary coastal morphology and sea level changes’. ; 2003.Abstract
The main purpose of this paper, is to study the geomorphological evolution of Meganisi island’s coastal zone and to detect areas vulnerable to coastal erosion.The geomorphology of the island is effected by the lithological configuration, the tectonic characteristics, the wider seismotectonic status and the sea activity of the area. The wider area is characterized by intense seismicity: strong earthquakes are very frequent (M>6) and from the seismotectonic point of view is very complex. Limestone is the main lithological formation of Meganisi coastal zone. Coastline is steep and straight with morphological slopes ranging from 0%-66%. A big part of the area (40,87%) is of high slope (>20%). A GIS was developed using data deriving from detailed inland and sea fieldwork, aerial photos, satellite images and pre existing maps. Data were analysed statistically and geographically and variousthematic maps were created such as the morphological map, map of vulnerability, etc. Data deriving from this analysis as well as from fieldwork were processed through logical rules in order to locate zones of high erosion risk. Finally, an erosion risk map was developed in order to locate those areas that are vulnerable to futureerosion and to keep attention to them.
Voulgaris N, Vassilakis E, Parcharidis I, Soukis K, Alexopoulos JD. A GIS based application for seismic risk and operational response support. Geophysical Research Abstracts [Internet]. 2003;5:10195. Publisher's Version
Voulgaris N, Vassilakis E, Parcharidis I, Soukis K, Alexopoulos JD. A GIS based application for seismic risk and operational response support. Geophysical Research Abstracts. 2003;5:10195. .pdf
Vlachou E. Greek Universal Concessive Conditionals. Proceedings of the 6th international conference of Greek linguistics. 2003.
Greeklish and Greekness. Trends and discourses of glocalness
Koutsogiannis D, Mitsikopoulou B. Greeklish and Greekness. Trends and discourses of glocalness. Journal of Computer Mediated Communication (JCMC) [Internet]. 2003;9(1). Publisher's Version
Tsolakis C, Vagenas G, Dessypris A. Growth and anabolic hormones, leptin and neuromuscular performance in moderately trained prepubescent athletes and untrained boys. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research [Internet]. 2003;17(1):40-46. Publisher's Version
Tsakou A, Roulia M, Christodoulakis NS. Growth parameters and heavy metal accumulation in poplar tree cultures (Populus euramericana) utilizing water and sludge from a sewage treatment plant. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology [Internet]. 2003;71(2):330 - 337. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ, Theocharis G, Kevrekidis IG. Guidance of matter waves through Y-junctions. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics [Internet]. 2003;317:513-522. Website
Sioutas MV, Flocas HA. Hailstorms in Northern Greece: Synoptic patterns and thermodynamic environment. Theoretical and Applied Climatology [Internet]. 2003;75:189-202. Website
Sioutas MV a, Flocas HA b. Hailstorms in Northern Greece: Synoptic patterns and thermodynamic environment. Theoretical and Applied Climatology [Internet]. 2003;75:189-202. WebsiteAbstract
The synoptic scale atmospheric circulation prevailing during hail days in Northern Greece is examined for a period of 26 years (1976-2001) during the warm season. The initial objective of this classification scheme is to serve as a predictive tool for hail forecasting and permit a specification of greater or lesser hail risk, within the forecast activities of the Greek National Hail Suppression Program. The atmospheric circulation was classified into seven synoptic types and their frequency distribution was examined on an annual and monthly basis. Southwesterly flow (SW) and Shortwave trough (SWT) appear to be the most conducive synoptic types for hailstorm activity. Furthermore, the thermodynamic environment favoring the hailstorm development and evolution was examined using selected instability indices. The frequency distribution of the instability indices for a period of 11 years (1991-2001) in association with the synoptic types demonstrated their performance as a forecasting aid for thunderstorm activity to occur in a given synoptic environment.
Vrachopoulos MG. Heating, Air Conditioning, Ventilation design and analysis. \IotaØmegaΝ. 2003.
Dimopoulos MA, Papadimitriou C, Anagnostopoulos A, Mitsibounas D, Fermand J-P. High dose therapy with autologous stem cell transplantation for solitary bone plasmacytoma complicated by local relapse or isolated distant recurrence. Leukemia and Lymphoma [Internet]. 2003;44(1):153 - 155. WebsiteAbstract
We report three patients with solitary bone plasmacytoma (SBP) who developed either local recurrence within the radiotherapy field or an isolated distal recurrence and who were treated with high dose therapy supported by autologous stem cell transplantation. All patients remain without evidence of disease for 4-10 years after the procedure. High dose therapy may be of value and require further study in patients with SBP who develop local or distant failure.
Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Saxena A, Bishop AR, Frantzeskakis DJ. Higher-order lattice diffraction: Solitons in the discrete NLS equation with next-nearest-neighbor interactions. Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena [Internet]. 2003;183:87-101. Website
Konstantinidou AE, Korkolopoulou P, Mahera H, Kotsiakis X, Hranioti S, Eftychiadis C, Patsouris E. Hormone receptors in non‐malignant meningiomas correlate with apoptosis, cell proliferation and recurrence‐free survival. Histopathology. 2003;43(3):280-290.
Vlahakis N. Hydromagnetic acceleration in relativistic outflows. [Internet]. 2003;47:701 - 704. WebsiteAbstract
We demonstrate that hydromagnetic acceleration can be the driving mechanism of relativistic outflows in AGNs as well as in Gamma-ray burst sources and Crab-like pulsars. Using semianalytical solutions of the full set of the steady, axisymmetric, ideal hydromagnetic equations in flat spacetime—i.e., solving the momentum equation along the flow as well as in the transfield direction—we model the acceleration of relativistic outflows. We find that a Poynting-flux dominated flow near the source reaches equipartition between matter and magnetic energy-fluxes, or even becomes completely matter-dominated (as in the case of Crab-like pulsar winds).
Limas CJ, Cokkinos DV. Hyperprolactinaemia in patients with heart failure. European journal of clinical investigation. 2003;33:1019–1019.
Gazeas KD, Niarchos PG, Manimanis VN, Theodossiou E. An I-Filter Photometric Study of the sdB Binary HS 0705+6700. In: ; 2003. pp. 313. Website
Manginas A, Bei E, Pilatis N, Chaidaroglou A, Degiannis D, Koniavitou E, Cokkinos DV. IL-6 genotypic polymorphism and IL-6 levels in acute coronary syndromes with and without ST-segment elevation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2003;6:339–340.
Marinakis AG, Vyssoulis GP, Michaelides AP, Karpanou EA, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. Impact of abnormal nocturnal blood pressure fall on vascular function. American journal of hypertension. 2003;16:209–213.
Zacharopoulos I, Tzanakaki A, Parcharidou D, Tomkos I. Improved filter concatenation tolerance using duobinary modulation format for metropolitan area networks. In: Conference Proceedings - Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting-LEOS. Vol. 2. ; 2003. pp. 680-681. Website
Magiorkinis G, Paraskevis D, Vandamme AM, Magiorkinis E, Sypsa V, Hatzakis A. In vivo characteristics of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 intersubtype recombination: determination of hot spots and correlation with sequence similarity. J Gen VirolJ Gen VirolJ Gen Virol. 2003;84:2715-22.Abstract
Recombination plays a pivotal role in the evolutionary process of many different virus species, including retroviruses. Analysis of all human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) intersubtype recombinants revealed that they are more complex than described initially. Recombination frequency is higher within certain genomic regions, such as partial reverse transcriptase (RT), vif/vpr, the first exons of tat/rev, vpu and gp41. A direct correlation was observed between recombination frequency and sequence similarity across the HIV-1 genome, indicating that sufficient sequence similarity is required upstream of the recombination breakpoint. This finding suggests that recombination in vivo may occur preferentially during reverse transcription through the strand displacement-assimilation model rather than the copy-choice model.
Abdallah J, others. {Inclusive b decays to wrong sign charmed mesons}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B561:26-40.
Karagiannis SE, Karatasakis GT, Koutsogiannis N, Athanasopoulos GD, Cokkinos DV. Increased distance between mitral valve coaptation point and mitral annular plane: significance and correlations in patients with heart failure. Heart. 2003;89:1174–1178.
Ikonomidis I, Athanassopoulos G, Lekakis J, Venetsanou K, Marinou M, Nihoyannopoulos P, Cokkinos D, Stamatelopoulos S. Increased interleukin 6 and Tissue factor production during dobutamine stress echocardiography is associated with ischemia and left ventricular dyfunction. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2003;41:425–426.
Tsolakis C, Xekouki P, Kaloupsis S, Karas D, Messinis D, Vagenas G, Dessypris A. The influence of exercise on growth hormone and testosterone in pre-pubertal and early-pubertal boys. Hormones [Internet]. 2003;2(2):103-112. Publisher's Version
Lelidis I, Öedman C. Influence of substrate nature and growth conditions on the morphology of thin DMOAP films. Liquid Crystals [Internet]. 2003;30:643-649. Website
Guskos N, Glenis S, Likodimos V, Typek J, Fuks H, Wabia M, Szymczak R, Lin CL, Perkowska TA. Influence of water molecule coordination on the magnetic properties of polyamine copper dinitrate complexes. Journal of Applied Physics [Internet]. 2003;93:9834-9838. WebsiteAbstract
Influence of water molecule coordination on the magnetic properties of polyamine copper dinitrate complexes was studied. It was found that the magnetic coupling between Cu2+ ions strongly depends on the presence of water molecules in the crystal structure. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements showed considerable temperature dependence of the Lande′ splitting factors and resonance linewidths for both complexes at low temperatures.
Papathanassiou AN, Sakellis I, Grammatikakis J, Sakkopoulos S, Vitoratos E, Dalas E. An insight into the localization of charge carriers in conducting polyaniline by analyzing thermally stimulated depolarization signals. Solid State Communications [Internet]. 2003;125:95-98. Website
Papathanassiou AN, Sakellis I, Grammatikakis J, Sakkopoulos S, Vitoratos E, Dalas E. An insight into the localization of charge carriers in conducting polyaniline by analyzing thermally stimulated depolarization signals. [Internet]. 2003;125:95-98. Website
Gazeas KD. Interacting binaries and extrasolar planets: Challenges for VLTI. In: Vol. 6. ; 2003. pp. 273. WebsiteAbstract
Optical Interferometry can play an important role in modern astronomy. Extrasolar planet and binary star research, are some of the fields, where we will face important discoveries in the future. For the VLTI this will be a real challenge, since it will be the pioneer in angular resolution. In addition, high flux sensitivity will help detecting not only Jupiter-sized planets, but Earth-sized planets too. The ability of the VLTI in detecting new planets, measuring stellar diameters and stellar proper motions, with the use of such techniques, is presented.
Kenourgios D, Samitas A. The Interdependence of Major European Stock Markets: Evidence for Greece. SPOUDAI [Internet]. 2003;53(4):54-65 . Publisher's Version
Andronov IL, Antoniuk KA, Augusto P, Baklanov AV, Chinarova LL, Chochol D, Efimov YS, Gazeas K, Halevin AV, Kim Y, et al. Inter-longitude astronomy project: some results and perspectives. [Internet]. 2003;22:793 - 798. Website
Bertulani CA, Stuchbery AE, Mertzimekis TJ, Davies AD. Intermediate energy Coulomb excitation as a probe of nuclear structure at radioactive beam facilities. Phys. Rev. C. 2003;68:446091–4460910.Abstract
The effects of retardation in the Coulomb excitation of radioactive nuclei in intermediate energy collisions (Elab ? 100 MeV/nucleon) are investigated. We show that the excitation cross sections of low-lying states in 11Be, 38,40,42S, and 44,46Ar projectiles incident on gold and lead targets are modified by as much as 20% due to these effects. The angular distributions of decaying ? rays are also appreciably modified.
Vassilopoulos A, Evelpidou N. Internet GIS development for educational purposes. Cartography [Internet]. 2003;32(1):53-58. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Geographical Information Systems are important tools for various scientificaspects. Especially sciences related to cartography and geographical analysis should definitely employ GIS technology. In this study we present an Internet – based GIS that our team developed under MapXtreme platform. This application gives access to numerous web-users through a server that controls both analysis and data retrieval requests. It is a practical and economical method in order to introduce GIS to educational institutions. This Web GIS may operate through a local or wide area network and, apart from educational purposes, offers a low cost information exchange solution between vast numbers of users.
Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Mourouzis I, Moraitis P, Tzeis S, Thempeyioti A, Paizis I, Cokkinos A, Carageorgiou H, Varonos DD, et al. Involvement of p38 MAPK and JNK in heat stress-induced cardioprotection. Basic research in cardiology. 2003;98:158–164.
Paizis I, Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Karamanoli E, Moraitis P, Varonos D, Cokkinos DV. Ischemic preconditioning and T4 pretreatment have additive cardioprotective effects against ischemia probably mediated by incremental p38 MAPK attenuation. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2003;41:393–393.
Besevegis (Ed.) E, Georgouleas (Ed.) G, Pavlopoulos (Ed.) V. Issues on psychology of adolescence. Psychology. 2003;10(2).
Tsarbopoulos A, Gikas E, Papadopoulos N, Aligiannis N, Kafatos A. J. Epidemiol. Commun. Health J. Epidemiol. Commun. Health 52, 638, 1998. Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences. 2003;785(1):157-164.
Morgan DH, Cannon RD, Hatzidimitriou D, Croke BFW. J-type carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. [Internet]. 2003;341:534 - 550. WebsiteAbstract
A sample of 1497 carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has been observed in the red part of the spectrum with the 2dF facility on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. Of these, 156 have been identified as J-type (i.e. 13C-rich) carbon stars using a technique which provides a clear distinction between J stars and the normal N-type carbon stars that comprise the bulk of the sample, and yields few borderline cases. A simple two-dimensional classification of the spectra, based on their spectral slopes in different wavelength regions, has been constructed and found to be related to the more conventional c and j indices, modified to suit the spectral regions observed. Most of the J stars form a photometric sequence in the K- (J-K) colour-magnitude diagram, parallel to and 0.6 mag fainter than the N-star sequence. A subset of the J stars (about 13 per cent) are brighter than this J-star sequence; most of these are spectroscopically different from the other J stars. The bright J stars have stronger CN bands than the other J stars and are found strongly concentrated in the central regions of the LMC. Most of the rather few stars in common with Hartwick and Cowley's sample of suspected CH stars are J stars. Overall, the proportion of carbon stars identified as J stars is somewhat lower than has been found in the Galaxy. The Na D lines are weaker in the LMC J stars than in either the Galactic J stars or the LMC N stars, and do not seem to depend on temperature.
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Pomonis PG. The Koziakas ophiolite: Geological study, petrogenetic evolution, geotectonic interpretation. Unpublished PhD. thesis. 2003:328.
«L’Émergence de la femme ottomane: Rêves et réalités dans le regard féminin (XVIIIe siècle)», Lalagianni V. Agora, Revue d’études littéraires, n° spécial sur les Voyageuses. 2003;5:87-21.Abstract
Notre étude porte sur la présence des voyageuses européennes notamment françaises (ambassadrices, épouses de diplômates), visitant Constantinople à la fin du XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle, et sur leur perception de la femme ottomane. Incitées par leur curiosité et motivées par des intérêts politiques, les voyageuses ont rencontré des sultanes et des femmes de la haute société ottomane. Leur visite des harems orientaux leur a notamment permis de parler du monde derrière le voile. Impressionnées par la richesse de leur costume, le nombre des femmes de leur suite et le luxe de leurs appartements, les voyageuses européennes ont commmuniqué leurs impressions sur l’apparence extérieure, le comportement, les moeurs et la polygamie ottomane. De plus, les voyageuses se sont référées à la situation financière des femmes de la haute société ottomane. Leur contact avec les femmes ottomanes leur a permis de former une opinion personnelle, souvent étrange puisque certaines voyageuses ont parlé de la liberté dont elles jouissaient malgré leur réclusion. Leurs descriptions et présentations ont révélé au public occidental une réalité différente, qui a été à l’origine des réfléxions sur la place de la femme dans la société occidentale.
Demetriou IC. L1PMA: A Fortran 77 package for best L1 piecewise monotonic data smoothing. Computer Physics Communications (CPC). 2003;Vol. 151:315-338.
Lugo Mirón S. La función de los héroes homéricos en el teatro griego de la primera mitad del siglo XIX. In: Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales. Serie: tesis doctorales. CD. Universidad de La Laguna, Servicio de Publicaciones; 2003.
Economou A, Voulgaropoulos A. LabVIEW-based sequential-injection analysis system for the determination of trace metals by square-wave anodic and adsorptive stripping voltammetry on mercury-film electrodes. Journal of Automated Methods and Management in ChemistryJournal of Automated Methods and Management in Chemistry. 2003;25:133-140.
Sifianou M. Language variation in Greece. Social Dialectology: In honour of Peter Trudgill. 2003;16:263.
Drinia, H., Antonarakou A. Late Miocene paleoclimatic variations in the Eastern Mediterranean. An ecostratigraphical approach. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie [Internet]. 2003:603-616. Publisher's Version
Drinia, H., Antonarakou A. Late Miocene paleoclimatic variations in the Eastern Mediterranean. An ecostratigraphical approach. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie [Internet]. 2003:603-616. Publisher's Version
Efthymiou L. Le genre des concours. Clio, Histoire, Femmes et Sociétés. Coéducation et mixité. [Internet]. 2003;(18):91-112. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Les concours d’entrée aux ENS de Sèvres et d’Ulm, comme les agrégations féminines (considérées comme inférieures à celles des hommes) sont des examens qui, ayant survécu jusque dans les années 1970 et 1980, attestent de l’existence d’un «  genre des concours  ». La question de la fusion des concours masculins et féminins est pour la première fois posée entre les deux guerres. La relecture de cette histoire permet de mettre en évidence les hésitations et les réticences qui ont voué pendant plus de soixante ans le projet initial à l’échec.  The existence of a specifically feminine agrégation (which was considered inferior to the male exam), as well as the separation by sexes that existed in the entrance examinations to the superior normal schools of Sèvres and Ulm  attest to the gendered nature of these examinations. The question of uniform entrance examinations for both sexes was originally posed in the period between the wars. Examining the history of these exams reveals how hesitations and doubts for over 60 years condemned the original proposal to failure.
Margaris V, Salonikios T, Karakostas C, Lekkas E, Danamos G, Skourtsos E, Savaidis A, Theodοulidis N, Klimis N, Carydis P. Learning from Earthquakes. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki; 2003.
Demetriou IC. Least Squares Data Fitting Subject to Decreasing Marginal Returns. In: IAENG Transactions on Engineering Technologies, Special Volume of the World Congress on Engineering 2012. Vol. 229. Gi-Chul Yang, Sio-long Ao, Len Gelman, Editors. Springer 2013 (Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 229); 2003. pp. 105-120.
Niarchos PG, Gazeas KD, Manimanis VN. Light variations and modelling of the sdB HS 0705+6700. In: Vol. 292. ; 2003. pp. 129. WebsiteAbstract
The first complete I-filter light curve of the eclipsing sdB binary HS 0705+6700 is analyzed using the Wilson-Devinney code and new geometric and photometric elements are derived. Using these elements together with the available spectroscopic data, it was possible to build a detailed model of the system. Our results are in good agreement with those found from photometric studies in other bands.
Hatzidimitriou D, Morgan DH, Cannon RD, Croke BFW. Lithium in Large Magellanic Cloud carbon stars. [Internet]. 2003;341:1290 - 1298. WebsiteAbstract
19 carbon stars that show lithium enrichment in their atmospheres have been discovered among a sample of 674 carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Six of the Li-rich carbon stars are of the J type, i.e. they show strong 13C isotopic features. No super-Li-rich carbon stars were found. The incidence of lithium enrichment among carbon stars in the LMC is much rarer than in the Galaxy, and about five times more frequent among J-type than among N-type carbon stars. The bolometric magnitudes of the Li-rich carbon stars range between -3.3 and -5.7. Existing models of Li-enrichment via the hot bottom burning process fail to account for all of the observed properties of the Li-enriched stars studied here.
Antoniou NG, Diakonos FK, Kapoyannis AS. Locating the QCD critical point in the phase diagram Antoniou NG, Diakonos FK, Ktorides CN. CORRELATIONS & FLUCTUATIONS IN QCD. 2003;(10th International Workshop on Multiparticle Production):201 - 212.
Efstathiou MN, Varotsos CA, Singh RP, Cracknell AP, Tzanis C. On the longitude dependence of total ozone trends over middle-latitudes. International Journal of Remote Sensing [Internet]. 2003;24:1361-1367. Website
Zoumpoulakis P, Daliani I, Zervou M, Kyrikou I, Siapi E, Lamprinidis G, Mikros E, Mavromoustakos T. Losartan's molecular basis of interaction with membranes and AT 1 receptor. Chemistry and Physics of Lipids [Internet]. 2003;125(1):13 - 25. Website
Cokkinos AD, Tzeis S, Moraitis P, Pantos C, Carageorgiou H, Panousopoulos D, Varonos DD, Cokkinos DV. Loss of cardioprotection induced by ischemic preconditioning after an initial ischemic period in isolated rat hearts. Experimental & Clinical Cardiology. 2003;8:5.
Papadopoulos T, Alexopoulos J, Kambouris P. Low-strain techniques used for microzoning studies in soft rock areas in Greece. In: Lekkas E Earthquake Geodynamics: Seismic Case Studies, Series: Advances in Earthquake Engineering. Vol. 12. WIT Press; 2003. pp. 131-145. .pdf
Likodimos V, Glenis S, Guskos N, Lin L. Magnetic and electronic properties of multiwall carbon nanotubes. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics [Internet]. 2003;68. WebsiteAbstract
Multiwall carbon nanotubes were studied by dc magnetization and electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements. Hole doping is inferred from both the high-field dc susceptibility and ESR parameters complying favorably with the band model of two-dimensional graphite. Paramagnetic deviations are evinced on the diamagnetic susceptibility at weak fields and low temperatures, conforming qualitatively with the Aharonov-Bohm effect on the energy gap for magnetic field parallel to the tube axis. Comparison with theoretical predictions for ensembles of carbon nanotubes reveals appreciable differences, indicative of the diverse distribution of nanotubes as well as the presence of active doping. © 2003 The American Physical Society.
Benczer-Koller N, Taylor MJ, Kumbartzki G, Sharon YY, Zamick L, Mertzimekis TJ, Stuchbery AE. Magnetic moments from the Mediterranean to Mt. Fuji. In: Vitturi A, Casten RF "Symmetries in Nuclear Structure: An Occasion to Celebrate the 60th Birthday of Francesco Iachello". Erice, Italy, 23-30 March 2003: World Scientific Publishing Co., Singapore; 2003. pp. 325–330.
Bodziony T, Typek J, Orlowski M, Majszczyk J, Wabia M, Berkowski M, Ryba-Romanowski W, Guskos N, Likodimos V, Anagnostakis EA. Magnetic resonance and dielectric studies of a nonlinear La 3Ga5.5Ta0.5O14 single crystal doped with erbium. Acta Physica Polonica A [Internet]. 2003;103:315-322. WebsiteAbstract
{Single crystal of erbium doped La3Ga5.5Ta 0.5O14 grown by the Czochralski method have been investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance and dielectric spectroscopy methods. Dielectric permittivity ε measurements performed in 90-440 K temperature range have shown negligible dispersion for 1 kHz - 1 MHz frequencies and a Curie-Weiss type behaviour with C = 47700 K and θ = -340 K. Electron paramagnetic resonance studies have revealed the presence of two different paramagnetic, monoclinic centres. The calculated g factor values are: g1 = 1.449
Mitsi E. THE MAKING OF A CLASSIC. In: ; 2003.
Van de Werf F, Ardissino D, Betriu A, Cokkinos DV, Falk E, Fox KAA, Julian D, Lengyel M, Neumann F-J, Ruzyllo W, et al. Management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation. European heart journal. 2003;24:28–66.
on the of of the of Cardiology TFMAMIES, others. Management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation. Eur Heart J. 2003;24:28–66.
Gajšek P, D’andrea JA, Mason PA, Ziriax JM, Walters TJ, Hurt WD, Meyer FJC, Jakobus U, Samaras T, Sahalos JN, et al. Mathematical modeling of EMF energy absorption in biological systems. In: Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Fields: Mechanisms, Modeling, Biological Effects, Therapeutic Effects, International Standards, Exposure Criteria. Springer Berlin Heidelberg Berlin, Heidelberg; 2003. pp. 114–341.
Botsis T, Mantas J. Mathematical modelling for the study of respiratory mechanics. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2003;95:9-14.Abstract
The target of this study was the development of mathematical models that best describe the behaviour of respiratory parameters. First of all, we studied lung volume in relation to time both for normal and maximal inspiration/expiration by developing mathematical models. For the construction of these equations the exponential model was used. Then we tried to study the flow-volume of a typical spirometer curve by dividing it into two parts: the first part reaches the Peak Expiratory Flow (PEF) point and the second follows until the volume reaches Vital Capacity (VC). For the first part we built an exponential equation; for the second part a number of existing prediction equations for the flow in various points of VC were used. For the volume-pressure diagram, we built exponential equations that describe the volume-pressure relation below Vo (Vo: lung volume where pressure is zero). The equations were coupled for expiration and inspiration. The modeling of respiratory mechanics led us to the conclusion that the developed models could offer new potentials in the description of other respiratory parameters as well.
Rinaki E, Dokoumetzidis A, Macheras P. The mean dissolution time depends on the dose/solubility ratio. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2003;20:406-408.Abstract
Purpose. To investigate the relationship between mean dissolution time (MDT) and dose/solubility ratio (q) using the diffusion layer model. Methods. Using the classic Noyes-Whitney equation and considering a finite dose, we derived an expression for MDT as a function of q various conditions. q was expressed as a dimensionless quantity by taking into account the volume of the dissolution medium. Our results were applied to in vitro and in vivo data taken from literature. Results. We found that MDT depends on q when q < 1 and is infinite when q > 1 and that the classic expression of MDT = 1/k, where k is the dissolution rate constant, holds only in the special case of q = 1. For the case of perfect sink conditions, MDT was found to be proportional to dose. Using dissolution data from literature with q < 1, we found better estimates of MDT when dependency on dose/solubility ratio was considered than with the classic approach. Prediction dissolution limited absorption was achieved for some of the in vivo drug examples examined. Conclusion. The mean dissolution time of a drug depends on dose/solubility ratio, even when the model considered is the simplest possible. This fact plays an important role in drug absorption when absorption is dissolution limited.
Abdallah J, others. {Measurement of inclusive f(1)(1285) and f(1)(1420) production in Z decays with the DELPHI detector}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B569:129-139.
Abdallah J, others. {A Measurement of the branching fractions of the $b$ quark into charged and neutral $b$ hadrons}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B576:29-42.
Abdallah J, others. {Measurement of the e+ e- –-> W+ W- gamma cross-section and limits on anomalous quartic gauge couplings with DELPHI}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C31:139-147.
Alexa C, others. {A measurement of the photonuclear interactions of 180-GeV muons in iron}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C28:297-304.
Mourouzis C, Pantos C, Mourouzis I, Saranteas T, Tesseromatis C, Kostopanagiotou G, Karageorgiou C, Varonos D, Cokkinos D. Mepivacaine Alters Vascular Responsiveness to Vasoconstrictors in Aortic Rings from Normal and Aortic-Banded Rats. Pharmacology & toxicology. 2003;93:269–274.
Economou A, Fielden PR. Mercury film electrodes: developments, trends and potentialities for electroanalysis. AnalystAnalyst. 2003;128:205-213.
van de Vijver FJR, Mylonas K, Pavlopoulos V, Georgas J. Methodology of combining the WISC-III data sets. In: Culture and children’s intelligence: Cross-cultural analysis of the WISC-III. Cambridge University Press; 2003. pp. 265-276.
Danopoulos AA, Tsoureas N, Green JC, Hursthouse MB. Migratory insertion in N-heterocyclic carbene complexes of palladium; an experimental and DFT study. Chemical Communications. 2003;3(6):756 - 757.Abstract
The first authenticated example of migration of a methyl group from palladium(ii) to a coordinated N-heterocyclic carbene is described. © 2003 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Moustakas AL, Simon SH, Sengupta AM. MIMO Capacity Through Correlated Channels in the Presence of Correlated Interferers and Noise: A (not so) Large N Analysis. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 2003;49(10):2545–2561.
Konstantinidou AE, Korkolopoulou P, Kavantzas N, Mahera H, Thymara I, Kotsiakis X, Perdiki M, Patsouris E, Davaris P. Mitosin, a novel marker of cell proliferation and early recurrence in intracranial meningiomas. Histology and histopathology. 2003;18(1):67-74.
Patsouris E, Korkolopoulou P, Thymara I, Perdiki M, Kotsiakis X, Konstantinidou AE, Davaris P, Kavantzas N, Mahera H. Mitosin, a novel marker of cell proliferation and early recurrence in intracranial meningiomas. Histology and histopathology. 2003.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. A model for GRB jets. [Internet]. 2003;287:249 - 252. WebsiteAbstract
By using relativistic, axisymmetric, ideal MHD, we examine the motion of the baryon/e+/-/ photon fluid that emanates from a stellar-mass compact object/debris-disk system (a common outcome of many progenitor models). We prove that the motion can be described as a frozen pulse, which permits the study of each shell of the pancake-shaped outflow using steady-state equations. The ejected energy flux is dominated by the electromagnetic (Poynting) contribution, but it can also have a nonnegligible e+/-/radiation (thermal fireball) component. We demonstrate, through exact self-similar solutions, that the flow is first thermally and subsequently magnetically accelerated up to equipartition between kinetic and Poynting fluxes, i.e., ~ 50% of the total energy is converted into baryonic kinetic energy. The electromagnetic forces also collimate the flow, reaching a cylindrical structure asymptotically.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. A model for GRB jets. [Internet]. 2003;287:249 - 252. WebsiteAbstract
By using relativistic, axisymmetric, ideal MHD, we examine the motion of the baryon/e±/ photon fluid that emanates from a stellar-mass compact object/debris-disk system (a common outcome of many progenitor models). We prove that the motion can be described as a frozen pulse, which permits the study of each shell of the pancake-shaped outflow using steady-state equations. The ejected energy flux is dominated by the electromagnetic (Poynting) contribution, but it can also have a non negligible e±/radiation (thermal fireball)component. We demonstrate, through exact self-similar solutions, that the flow is first thermally and subsequently magnetically accelerated up to equipartition between kinetic and Poynting fluxes, i.e., ∼ 50% of the total energy is converted into baryonic kinetic energy. The electromagnetic forces also collimate the flow, reaching a cylindrical structure asymptotically.
Contogouris AP, Diakonos FK, Papachristou PK. A model for the Color Glass Condensate versus jet quenching Antoniou NG, Diakonos FK, Ktorides CN. CORRELATIONS & FLUCTUATIONS IN QCD. 2003;(10th International Workshop on Multiparticle Production):279 - 281.
Dokoumetzidis A, Macheras P. A model for transport and dispersion in the circulatory system based on the vascular fractal tree. ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING. 2003;31:284-293.Abstract
Materials are distributed throughout the body of mammals by fractal networks of branching tubes. Based on the scaling laws of the fractal structure, the vascular tree is reduced to an equivalent one-dimensional, tube model. A dispersion-convection partial differential equation with constant coefficients describes the heterogeneous concentration profile of an intravascular tracer in the vascular tree. A simple model for the mammalian circulatory system is built in entirely physiological terms consisting of a ring shaped, one-dimensional tube which corresponds to the arterial, venular, and pulmonary trees, successively. The model incorporates the blood flow heterogeneity of the mammalian circulatory system. Model predictions are fitted to published concentration-time data of indocyanine green injected in humans and dogs. Close agreement was found with parameter values within the expected physiological range. (C) 2003 Biomedical Engineering Society. {[}DOI: 10.1114/1.1555627].
Pavlovic M, Koumboulis FN, Tzamtzi MP, Karras DA. Model of information management and data exchange on a global hop supply. In: 2nd International Symposium on Intelligent Information Technology in Agriculture, Beijing, China. ; 2003. pp. 20–23.
Koumboulis FN, Kouvakas ND. Model predictive temperature control towards improving cement precalcination. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part I: Journal of Systems and Control Engineering. 2003;217:147–153.
Moustakas AL, Simon SH, Sengupta AM. A model to calculate the capacity distribution of correlated MIMO channels and interferers. In: Proc. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (Globecom). ; 2003. pp. 1791-1796.
Gournellos T, Poulos S, Vassilopoulos A, Evelpidou N. Modeling geomorphological processes in the coastal area using soft computing approach: a case study from the Island of Corfu (Greece). In: International Conference on ‘Quaternary coastal morphology and sea level changes’. ; 2003.Abstract
Coastal areas are the result of a complex interaction of many factors such as rock properties, geomorphological processes and wave action. We approach these dynamic landscapes using fuzzy set theory. As input variables we use rock’s erodibility, slope gradient, (drainage density,) vegetation and land use and wave characteristics. Next we formulate fuzzy logical rules to transform input variables to output ones. The output of the system represents the coastal depositional and erosional processes. As a case study we choose the island of Corfu (Greece) which presents lithologies very vulnerable to erosion and receives very high amount of rainfalls, in relation to the rest of the Greek territory. All this procedure has been developed using a loose coupling system of a flexible GIS platform and the proper environment to process fuzzy variables.
Konopelko A, Mastichiadis A, Kirk J, de Jager OC, Stecker FW. Modeling the TeV Gamma-Ray Spectra of Two Low-Redshift Active Galactic Nuclei: Markarian 501 and Markarian 421. [Internet]. 2003;597:851 - 859. WebsiteAbstract
We discuss the results of modeling the TeV γ-ray spectra of two active galactic nuclei, Mrk 501 and Mrk 421, that have almost the same redshifts: z=0.031 and 0.034, respectively. The effect of intergalactic γ-ray absorption is treated as an uncertainty in the measurement of the intrinsic spectrum. Although the objects differ, we obtain satisfactory fits for both of them in a synchrotron self-Compton scenario. Compared to previous models, our fits are characterized by higher values of the Doppler factor (δ>=50) and an electron injection spectrum extending to higher energies (γmax>=1.5×105). In the case of Mrk 421, the observed difference in spectral slope in X-rays and TeV γ-rays between the high and low states can be explained as a variation of a single parameter-the maximum energy γmaxmc2 at which electrons are injected.
Demetriou IC, Lipitakis EA. Modifications of matrix QR factorizations in least squares data fitting by nonnegative divided differences. HERMIS-$\mu\pi$ Intl. Journal. 2003;Vol. 4:183-197.
Trakadas PT, Kouveliotis NK, CAPSALIS CN. A modified finite-difference time-domain method for analysing field-to-transmission line coupling of telecommunication system signals. International Journal of Numerical Modelling: Electronic Networks, Devices and Fields. 2003;16:1–13.
Barbero G, Lelidis I. Modulated structures of flexoelectric origin in nematic liquid crystals. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:061708/1-061708/8. Website
Theocharis G, Rapti Z, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ, Konotop VV. Modulational instability of Gross-Pitaevskii-type equations in 1 + 1 dimensions. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:636101-636108. Website
Theocharis G, Rapti Z, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ, Konotop VV. Modulational instability of Gross-Pitaevskii-type equations in [Formula Presented] dimensions. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:8. Website
Poulakakis N, Lymberakis P, Antoniou A, Chalkia D, Zouros E, Mylonas M, Valakos E. Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the wall-lizard Podarcis erhardii (Squamata: Lacertidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and EvolutionMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 2003;28:38-46.Abstract
Erhard s wall lizard, Podarcis erhardii (Sauria: Lacertidae), is highly diversified in Greece and especially in the southern Aegean region. Out of the 28 recognized subspecies, 27 are found in Greece from the North Sporades island-complex in the North Aegean (grossly south of the 39th parallel) to the island of Crete in the South. The species exhibits great morphological and ecological plasticity and inhabits many different habitats from rocky islets and sandy shores to mountaintops as high as 2000m. By examining intraspecific variability at a segment of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome b we have found that that extant populations of P. erhardii are paraphyletic. Furthermore, we have found that subspecies previously defined on the basis of morphological characteristics do not correspond to different molecular phylogenetic clades, so that their status should be reconsidered. The DNA based biogeographical and phylogenetic history of Podarcis in Southern Greece is congruent with available paleogeographic data of the region, which supports the view that DNA sequences may be a useful tool for the study of palaeogeography.
Cvetič M, Papadimitriou I. More supersymmetric standard - like models from intersecting D6-branes on type IIA orientifolds. Phys. Rev. D. 2003;67:126006.
Tuthill T, Papadopoulos NG, Jourdan P, Challinor LJ, Sharp NA, Plumpton C, Shah K, Barnard S, Dash L, Burnet J, et al. Mouse respiratory epithelial cells support efficient replication of human rhinovirus. Journal General Virology . 2003;84:2829-2836.
Lekakis J, Dimopoulos MA, Prassopoulos V, Mavrikakis M, Gerali S, Sifakis N, Athanassoulis T, Stamatelopoulos S. Myocardial adrenergic denervation in patients with primary (AL) amyloidosis. Amyloid [Internet]. 2003;10(2):117 - 120. WebsiteAbstract
Three patients, 2 women and 1 man, with primary (AL) amyloidosis without congestive heart failure are described; all 3 patients presented reduced I-123 metaiodobenzylguanidine(MIBG) myocardial uptake suggesting marked cardiac sympathetic denervation. This is the first time myocardial adrenergic denervation is described in patients with AL amyloidosis without evidence of congestive heart failure; the observed denervation could be implicated in the pathogenesis of cardiac conduction disturbances which are common in this disease.
Douzinas EE, Pitaridis MT, Patsouris E, Kollias S, Boursinos V, Karmpaliotis DI, Gratsias Y, Evangelou E, Papalois A, Konstantinidou AE. Myocardial ischemia in intestinal postischemic shock: the effect of hypoxemic reperfusion. Critical care medicine. 2003;31(8):2183-2189.
Mitsi E. “Myth, Travel and Empire in ‘British’ Cyprus”. In: Beyond the Floating Islands. COTEPRA, University of Bologna; 2003. pp. 115-128.
Evelpidou N, Poulos S, Vassilopoulos A. Natural processes and dynamics of the coastal zone of Paros Island (Cyclades Islands of Aegean Sea) towards its sustainable development. In: 6th International Symposium Computer Mapping and GIS for Coastal Zone Management. ; 2003.Abstract
This study is dealing with the natural environment of the coastal zone of Paros island chosen as a representative ‘sample’ of the Cyclades complex of islands and amongst the most touristic ones. More than 75% of the coastal zone consists of high and lower cliffs, whilst relatively flat (slopes <2,5%) coastal plains do not exceed the 17% of the coastline. The island receives a considerable amount of wave energy; this has its highest values (>1500 W/m) at the NE part of the island and its lowest at the SE “protected” and shallower shelf area. Touristic (sandy/pebble) beaches have been developed along those parts of the coastline characterized by Quaternary (erodible) lithology associated with moderate wave activity. Sea level rise during the Holocene has played also an important role in coastal geomorphology; for example, Paros was connected to Naxos and Antiparos islands 10.000 yr BP and to Antiparos 6000 yr BP. A further rise of sea level (some 0,5 m at the year 2100) due to climatic changes will obviously deteriorate the terrestrial part of the coastal environment and especially all the touristic beaches and related establishments along its coastline.
Economou A. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the stochastic comparison of Jackson networks. Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences [Internet]. 2003;17:143-151. Website
Kranis CD. Neotectonic activity of fault zones in Central-Eastern mainland Greece (Lokris): Neotektonikē drastēriotēta rēxigenōn zōnōn kentroanatolikēs stereas Elladas (Lokrida). 2003.
Guskos N, Wabia M, Kurzawa M, Beskrovnyj A, Likodimos V, Typek J, Rychlowska-Himmel I, Blonska-Tabero A. Neutron diffraction study of Mg2FeV3O 11-δ. Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids [Internet]. 2003;158:369-374. WebsiteAbstract
The neutron diffraction patterns of Mg2FeV3O 11-δ compound at various low temperatures have been investigated. No magnetic ordering was observed in the investigated temperature range down to 10K. These materials have been formed in the triclinic space group but there are specific differences in the positions of atoms as compared to previously determined from XRD method. The iron(III) ions are distributed non-statistically with magnesium(II) ions and this could be responsible for some differences in the structure of the above sample. The method of sample preparation, in particularly thermal annealing processes could be responsible for the differences.
Vlahakis N, Peng F, Königl A. Neutron-rich Hydromagnetic Outflows in Gamma-Ray Burst Sources. [Internet]. 2003;594:L23 - L26. WebsiteAbstract
We demonstrate that ``hot'' MHD outflows from neutron-rich black hole debris disks can significantly alleviate the baryon-loading problem in gamma-ray burst sources. We argue that the neutron-to-proton ratio in disk-fed outflows might be as high as ~30 and show, with the help of an exact semianalytic relativistic-MHD solution, that the neutrons can decouple at a Lorentz factor γd~15 even as the protons continue to accelerate to γ∞~200 and end up acquiring ~30% of the injected energy. We clarify the crucial role that the magnetic field plays in this process and prove that purely hydrodynamic outflows must have γd>~few×102. The motion of the decoupled neutrons is not collinear with that of the decoupled protons, so, in contrast to previous suggestions based on purely hydrodynamic models, the two particle groups most likely do not collide after decoupling. The decoupled neutron flow might nevertheless contribute to the observed afterglow emission.
Vlahakis N, Peng F, Königl A. Neutron-rich Hydromagnetic Outflows in Gamma-Ray Burst Sources. [Internet]. 2003;594:L23 - L26. WebsiteAbstract
We demonstrate that ``hot'' MHD outflows from neutron-rich black hole debris disks can significantly alleviate the baryon-loading problem in gamma-ray burst sources. We argue that the neutron-to-proton ratio in disk-fed outflows might be as high as ~30 and show, with the help of an exact semianalytic relativistic-MHD solution, that the neutrons can decouple at a Lorentz factor γd~15 even as the protons continue to accelerate to γ∞~200 and end up acquiring ~30% of the injected energy. We clarify the crucial role that the magnetic field plays in this process and prove that purely hydrodynamic outflows must have γd>~few×102. The motion of the decoupled neutrons is not collinear with that of the decoupled protons, so, in contrast to previous suggestions based on purely hydrodynamic models, the two particle groups most likely do not collide after decoupling. The decoupled neutron flow might nevertheless contribute to the observed afterglow emission.
Kolovou G, Anagnostopoulou K, Cokkinos DV. A new ABCA1 mutation associated with low HDL cholesterol but without coronary artery disease. Atherosclerosis. 2003;169:345–346.
Sarigiannis D, Sifakis N, Soulakellis N, Schäfer K, Tombrou M. A new approach to environmental data fusion for integrated assessment of particulate matter loading and its effect on health in the urban environment. In: International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS). Vol. 7. ; 2003. pp. 4579-4581. Website
Triantaphyllou, M., Dimiza, M., Dermitzakis MD. A new Coccolithophore life-cycle association: Syracosphaera halldalii (Heterococcolithophore) and Calyptrolithina divergens var. tuberosa (Holococcolithophore). In: GAIA. Vol. 11. ; 2003. pp. 77-80. Publisher's Version
Triantaphyllou, M., Dimiza, M., Dermitzakis MD. A new Coccolithophore life-cycle association: Syracosphaera halldalii (Heterococcolithophore) and Calyptrolithina divergens var. tuberosa (Holococcolithophore). In: GAIA. Vol. 11. ; 2003. pp. 77-80. Publisher's Version
Dakanali M, Kefalas ET, Raptopoulou CP, Terzis A, Voyiatzis G, Kyrikou I, Mavromoustakos T, Salifoglou A. A new dinuclear Ti(IV)-peroxo-citrate complex from aqueous solutions. Synthetic, structural, and spectroscopic studies in relevance to aqueous titanium(IV)-peroxo-citrate speciation. Inorganic Chemistry [Internet]. 2003;42(15):4632 - 4639. Website
Gakiopoulou HH, Panayotopoulou EG, Mavrommatis JX, Konstantinidou A, Giannopoulos A, Nakopoulou LL. Non-endothelial KDR/flk-1 expression is associated with increased survival of patients with urothelial bladder cancer. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. 2003;83(1):151A-151A.
Katavolos A, Todorov IG. Normalizers of operator algebras and reflexivity. Proc. London Math. Soc. (3) [Internet]. 2003;86:463–484. Website
Lelidis I, Barbero G. Novel surface-induced modulated texture in thick nematic samples. Europhysics Letters [Internet]. 2003;61:646-652. Website
Politi CT, Klonidis D, Tzanakaki A, O'Mahony M, Tomkos I. Novel wavelength/waveband cross connect architecture based on optical wavelength converters and a passive wavelength router. In: Conference Proceedings - Lasers and Electro-Optics Society Annual Meeting-LEOS. Vol. 1. ; 2003. pp. 140-141. Website
Sofianos SS, Johns WE. An Oceanic General Circulation Model (OGCM) investigation of the red sea circulation: 2. Three-dimensional circulation in the Red Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans [Internet]. 2003;108:11-1 - 11-15. Website
Tzanakaki A, Zacharopoulos I, Tomkos I. Optical add/drop multiplexers and optical cross-connects for wavelength routed networks. In: International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks. Vol. 1. ; 2003. pp. 41-46. Website
Likodimos V, Labardi M, Pardi L, Allegrini M, Giordano M, Arena A, Patanè S. Optical nanowriting on azobenzene side-chain polymethacrylate thin films by near-field scanning optical microscopy. Applied Physics Letters [Internet]. 2003;82:3313-3315. WebsiteAbstract
A study was performed on the optical nanowriting on azobenzene side-chain polymethacrylate thin films using near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM). The optical storage mechanism in azobenzene side-chain polymers is based on the isomerization cycles of the azobenzene side-chains between their cis and trans forms. The optical anisotropy was detected by coupling the red light at 690 nm with modulated polarization to the NSOM aperture.
Varzakas P, Tombras GS. Optimal hop number of adaptive hybrid DS/FFH CDMA in Rayleigh fading. Electronics Letters [Internet]. 2003;39:557-558. Website
Simon SH, Moustakas AL. Optimality of beamforming in multiple-transmit multiple-receive communications systems with partial channel knowledge. In: Proc. DIMACS Series Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science. Vol. 62. ; 2003. pp. 57-67.
Simon SH, Moustakas AL. Optimizing MIMO systems with channel covariance feedback. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 2003;21(3):406-417.
Moustakas AL, Simon SH. Optimizing multi-antenna systems with partial channel knowledge. In: Proc. 7th International Symposium on Signal Processing and its Applications (ISSPA). ; 2003. pp. 217-220.
Moustakas AL, Simon SH. Optimizing Multiple-Input Single-Output (MISO) Communication Systems with General Gaussian Channels: Nontrivial Covariance and Nonzero Mean. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. 2003;45(10):2770–2780.
Voudris V, Malakos J, Avramidis D, Gatzov P, Skoularigis J, Cokkinos D, Manolis AJ, Gavras I, Gavras H. OR-47: Effect of rapid blood pressure decreases on coronary flow reserve in normal coronary arteries. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:21A–21A.
Vyssoulis GP, Marinakis AG, Karpanou EA, Arapogianni AN, Stavrotheodoros CK, Rizos J, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. OR-73: Endothelial function improvement with third generation b-blocker antihypertensive treatment. effect of smoking. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:33A.
Stamatelopoulos KS, Lekakis JP, Papamichael CM, Papaioannou TG, Cimboneriou A, Stamatelopoulos SF. Oral Administration of Ascorbic Acid Attenuates Endothelial Dysfunction after Short-term Cigarette Smoking. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research [Internet]. 2003;73(6):417 - 422. Website
Stamatelopoulos KS, Lekakis JP, Papamichael CM, Papaioannou TG, Cimboneriou A, Stamatelopoulos SF. Oral Administration of Ascorbic Acid Attenuates Endothelial Dysfunction after Short-term Cigarette Smoking. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research [Internet]. 2003;73(6):417 - 422. Website
Stamatelopoulos KS, Lekakis JP, Papamichael CM, Papaioannou TG, Cimboneriou A, Stamatelopoulos SF. Oral Administration of Ascorbic Acid Attenuates Endothelial Dysfunction after Short-term Cigarette Smoking. International Journal for Vitamin and Nutrition Research [Internet]. 2003;73(6):417 - 422. Website
Moustakas AL, Simon SH. Outage Capacity with two-bit channel feedback for a two-transmit and single receive antenna system. In: Proc. IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom). ; 2003. pp. 844-848.

"L’apparence extérieure de l’Oriental et son rôle dans la formation de l’image de l’Autre par les voyageurs français au XVIIIe siècle"

. Cahiers de la Méditerranée [Internet]. 2003;66:181-200. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Cet article traite de l’apparence extérieure des Orientaux. Il est notamment question de la contribution de la littérature et de l’iconographie viatiques du XVIIIe siècle à la formation de l’image exotique de l’Oriental. S’appuyant sur la mode et les caractéristiques physiques des populations de l’Orient méditerranéen, les voyageurs français essayèrent d’une certaine manière de matérialiser l’Autre et l’Ailleurs. Les commentaires des voyageurs révèlent souvent leurs préjugés ainsi que leur tendance à la généralisation. En effet, la mode orientale, peu conforme aux usages européens, fut jugée sévèrement. Notons néanmoins que si les voyageurs furent critiques de la mode orientale, certaines de ses particularités les incitèrent à remettre en question la mode occidentale. Quoi qu’il en soit, la littérature des voyages créant une image stéréotypée des Orientaux, facilita leur identification.
Gialafos EJ, Dilaveris PE, Synetos AG, Tsolakidis GF, Papaioannou TG, Andrikopoulos GK, Richter DJ, Triposkiadis F, Gialafos JE. P wave analysis indices in young healthy men: Data from the Digital Electrocardiographic Study in Hellenic Air Force Servicemen (DEHAS). In: PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. Vol. 26. ; 2003. pp. 367 - 372. Website
Gialafos EJ, Dilaveris PE, Synetos AG, Tsolakidis GF, Papaioannou TG, Andrikopoulos GK, Richter DJ, Triposkiadis F, Gialafos JE. P wave analysis indices in young healthy men: Data from the Digital Electrocardiographic Study in Hellenic Air Force Servicemen (DEHAS). PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology [Internet]. 2003;26(1 II):367 - 372. Website
Gialafos EJ, Dilaveris PE, Synetos AG, Tsolakidis GF, Papaioannou TG, Andrikopoulos GK, Richter DJ, Triposkiadis F, Gialafos JE. P wave analysis indices in young healthy men: Data from the Digital Electrocardiographic Study in Hellenic Air Force Servicemen (DEHAS). PACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology [Internet]. 2003;26(1 II):367 - 372. Website
Athanassopoulos G, Iakovis P, Limas K, Motsi K, Karatasakis G, Cokkinos DV. P1124 Regional ventricular function by Doppler tissue imaging in dilated cardiomyopathy; relationship with markers of inflammation and ongoing myocardial necrosis. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:205.
Athanassopoulos G, Hatzigeorgiou G, Ikonomides I, Degiannis D, Haidaroglou A, Karatasakis G, Lekakis J, Cokkinos DV. P1138 Evolution of ischaemic heart failure: prognostic implications of brain natriuretic peptide and cytocine changes induced by dobutamine stress echo. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:209.
Rizos I, Salpeas V, Barberis V, Karamitros I, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas P. P1178 Nuclear factor-kappaB role at end stage heart failure in the hypertrophied myocardium. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:219.
Rizos IK, Salpeas VG, Papathanasiou S, Barberis V, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-141: Age-stage specific differential activation of p38 mitogen acivated protein kinase and apoptosis in hypertensive rats. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:90A.
Rizos IK, Salpeas VG, Papathanasiou S, Barberis V, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-142: Course of apoptosis, necrosis and heat shock protein 72 expression in spontaneously hypertensive rats during life time follow up. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:90A.
Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Stakianoudis K, Thempeyioti A, Xinaris CH, Asimakopoulos P, Varonos D, Cokkinos DV. P1777 Long-term thyroxine administration results in heat shock protein 27 (HSP27) overexpression and protects the heart from ischaemia. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:341.
Iakovou I, Karpanou E, Vyssoulis G, Toutouzas PK, Cokkinos DV. P2159 Relation of arterial-ventricular coupling changes to left-ventricular geometric patterns in hypertensive adults after antihypertensive therapy with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:406.
Cokkinos DV, Voudris V, Serruys PW. P2227 Randomized comparison of balloon angioplasty and stent implantation guided by flow velocity measurement: In-hospital results and long-term outcome. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:424.
Bei E, Manginas A, Degiannis D, Chaidaroglou A, Pilatis N, Koniavitou E, Cokkinos DV. P2260 Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-9 (TIMP-1) are elevated in patients with acute coronary syndromes. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:432.
Vyssoulis GP, Karpanou EA, Marinakis AG, Rizos J, Barbetseas JD, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-262: Differentiation of urinary microalbumin excretion changes with antihypertensive regimens. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:132A.
Vyssoulis GP, Marinakis AG, Karpanou EA, Stavrotheodoros CK, Brill SV, Barbetseas JD, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P2806 Differential effect of angiotensin II receptor blockers on aortic function in glucose intolerant hypertensives. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:529.
Marinakis AG, Vyssoulis GP, Karpanou EA, Brili SV, Barbetseas JD, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-292: Aortic root function depends on left ventricular geometry and dipping pattern in glucose intolerant hypertensives. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:142A.
Karatasakis G, Leontiadis E, Koutsogiannis N, Papadakis E, Athanasopoulos G, Papadimitriou C, Hatzigeorgiou G, Cokkinos DV. P2935 Clinical implications of left anterior descending flow detection by transthoracic echocardiography in coronary artery disease. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:566.
Athanassopoulos G, Koutsogiannis N, Hatzigeorgiou G, Motsi A, Papadakis E, Karatasakis G, Cokkinos DV. P2938 Distal left anterior descending artery flow reserve by dobutamine versus adenosine transthoracic Doppler during dobutamine stress echo; feasibility and accuracy for patency evaluation. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:567.
Karavolias GK, Adamopoulos S, Manginas A, Iliodromitis EK, Chilidou D, Cokkinos DV, Kremastinos DT, Alivizatos PA. P3264 Milrinone versus dobutamine as continuous outpatient parenteral inotropic therapy in pre-transplant chronic heart failure patients with reversible pulmonary hypertension: long-term effects. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:617.
Gavras I, Voudris V, Avramidis D, Gatzov P, Malakos J, Manolis A, Gavras H, Cokkinos DV. P3332 The differing effects of hypotensive medications on coronary flow in normal coronary arteries: favorable characteristics of clonidine. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:637.
Maounis TN, Poulos G, Evgeniadou E, Vassilikos P, Katsaros K, Manolis AS, Cokkinos DV. P-347 The long term performance of implanted defibrillator leads. Europace. 2003:B147–B148.
Vyssoulis GP, Marinakis AG, Stavrotheodoros C, Karpanou EA, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-386: Left ventricular hypertrophy regression with angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor antihypertensive treatment depends on the dipping status and left ventricular geometry pattern. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:176A.
Koutelou MG, Theodorakos A, Tsapaki V, Athanassopoulos G, Exarhou A, Cokkinos DV. P407 Assessment of adrenergic activity using MIBG in patients with left bundle branch block. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:53.
Vyssoulis GP, Marinakis AG, Karpanou EA, Stavrotheodoros CK, Barbetseas JD, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-573: CRP: the unifying marker of cardiovascular risk in arterial hypertension?. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:246A.
Marinakis AG, Vyssoulis GP, Karpanou EA, Barbetseas JD, Stavrotheodoros CK, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas PK. P-574: Heart rate and blood pressure variability are predictors of target organ damage in arterial hypertension. American Journal of Hypertension. 2003;16:246A.
Iakovou I, Karpanou EK, Vyssoulis GV, Toutouzas PK, Cokkinos DV. P614 Arterial-ventricular coupling changes after antihypertensive therapy with angiotensin-II receptor antagonists. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:106.
Athanassopoulos G, Ikonomides I, Degiannis D, Haidaroglou A, Marinou M, Karatasakis G, Lekakis J, Cokkinos DV. P621 Dynamic changes of brain natriuretic peptide during dobutamine stress echocardiography are correlated with induced ischaemia. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:108.
Salpeas V, Rizos I, Papathanassiou S, Barberis V, Cokkinos DV, Toutouzas P. P997 Age-stage specific of p-38$\beta$ mitogen-activated protein kinase and apoptosis in hypertensive rats. European Heart Journal. 2003;5:170.
Halapas A, Tenta R, Pantos C, Cokkinos DV, Koutsilieris M. Parathyroid hormone-related peptide and cardiovascular system. In Vivo. 2003;17:425–432.
Sagias NC, Zogas DA, Karagiannidis GK, Tombras GS. Performance analysis of switched diversity receivers in Weibull fading. Electronics Letters [Internet]. 2003;39:1472-1474. Website
Halverson CF, Havill VL, Deal J, Baker SR, Victor JB, Pavlopoulos V, Besevegis E, Wen L. Personality structure as derived from parental ratings of free descriptions of children: The Inventory of Child Individual Differences. Journal of Personality. 2003;71:995–1026.
Halverson CF, Havill VL, Deal J, Baker SR, Victor JB, Pavlopoulos V, Besevegis E, Wen L. Personality structure as derived from parental ratings of free descriptions of children: The Inventory of Child Individual Differences. Journal of Personality. 2003;71(6):995-1026.
Karalis V, Macheras P. Pharmacodynamic considerations in bioequivalence assessment: comparison of novel and existing metrics. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES. 2003;19:45-56.Abstract
This study addresses the utility of pharmacodynamic considerations to the assessment of bioequivalence (BE) studies. A novel methodology was developed and the performance of classic, nonclassic and novel BE indices was evaluated using extensive simulations of BE trials generated from a classic pharmacokinetic (PK)/pharmacodynamic (PD) model. Three novel indices based on drug's pharmacodynamics were developed and served as criteria for the assessment of all BE indices. Modified power curves were constructed and used for the analysis of BE trials from a PD point of view. All BE indices of either purely PK or PD nature were classified in a semiquantitative manner according to their strictness in declaring BE. The partial area until the peak concentration followed by the two newly proposed metrics (MARD, MARD(w1)) exhibited the most strict performance in declaring BE irrespective of the PK scenarios examined. The study opens new avenues in BE assessment since it places more emphasis on the PD aspects of the formulations. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Aravantinos G, Bafaloukos D, Fountzilas G, Christodoulou C, Papadimitriou C, Pavlidis N, Kalofonos HP, Gogas H, Kosmidis P, Dimopoulos MA. Phase II study of docetaxel-vinorelbine in platinum-resistant, paclitaxel-pretreated ovarian cancer. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2003;14(7):1094 - 1099. WebsiteAbstract
Background: This multicenter, prospective phase II study evaluated the safety and efficacy of the combination of docetaxel and vinorelbine in patients with platinum-resistant, paclitaxel-pretreated recurrent ovarian cancer. Patients and methods: Treatment consisted of vinorelbine 25 mg/m2 as a 20-min i.v. infusion (days 1 and 8), and docetaxel 70 mg/m2, as a 1-h i.v. infusion (day 8). Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor support was administered prophylactically on days 12-16. Treatment was repeated every 21 days. Results: Forty-six patients were enrolled. The median number of previous chemotherapeutic regimens was one (range 1-3) with a median treatment-free interval of 4.3 months. Four chemotherapy cycles per patient were administered. Almost 75% of the planned doses for both drugs were given. Forty-one patients are evaluable for response. Three patients (6.5% of all patients; 7.3% of evaluable patients) achieved complete response and eight (17.4% and 19.5%, respectively) a partial response to chemotherapy leading to overall response rates of 23.9% and 26.8%, respectively. Another 34.8% (39.0%) had stable disease. At a median follow-up of 30 months, the median disease-free survival was 13 months, relapse-free survival was 5 months, time to progression was 4.5 months, and overall survival was 9.3 months. Severe toxicities included leukopenia (31%), neutropenia (35%) and febrile neutropenia (20%). Conclusions: The combination of docetaxel/vinorelbine is an effective regimen with manageable toxicity for the treatment of platinum-resistant, paclitaxel-pretreated ovarian cancer.
Moustakas AL, Monogioudis P. Phase-Sweep Transmit Diversity (PSTD) for shared data channels: A critical analysis. In: Proc. IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom). ; 2003. pp. 2192-2197.
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. {Phenomenological constraints on patterns of supersymmetry breaking}. Phys. Lett. B. 2003;573:162–172.
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. {Phenomenological constraints on patterns of supersymmetry breaking}. Phys.Lett. 2003;B573:162-172.
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. Phenomenological constraints on patterns of supersymmetry breaking. Phys. Lett. B [Internet]. 2003;573:162-172. Website
Hatzimoysis A. Philosophy and the Emotions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2003. Publisher's Version ax_2003a_philosophy_and_the_emotions.pdf
Kreiner JM, Rucinski SM, Zola S, Niarchos P, Ogloza W, Stachowski G, Baran A, Gazeas K, Drozdz M, Zakrzewski B, et al. Physical parameters of components in close binary systems. I. [Internet]. 2003;412:465 - 471. WebsiteAbstract
The paper presents combined spectroscopic and photometric orbital solutions for four close binary systems: SW Lyn, QW Gem, AP Leo and V2150 Cyg. The photometric data are new, while the spectroscopy has been recently obtained within the radial velocity programme at the David Dunlap Observatory. This paper is the first in the planned series of investigations. We give an extensive description of the motivation for the series and of the main assumptions made in our solutions. The four targets of this investigation span a range of typical configurations and thus present different levels of difficulty for the combined spectroscopic and photometric orbital solutions.
Drinia, H., ANTONARAKOU Α, Dermitzakis MD. Planktonic foraminiferal ecozones: response of the pelagic environment to paleoclimatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Marine Science. 2003;4(2):21-38.
Drinia, H., ANTONARAKOU Α, Dermitzakis MD. Planktonic foraminiferal ecozones: response of the pelagic environment to paleoclimatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Marine Science. 2003;4(2):21-38.
Ballou RH, Burnetas A. PLANNING MULTIPLE LOCATION INVENTORIES. Journal of Business Logistics [Internet]. 2003;24:65-89. Website
Drinia, H., Antonarakou A, TSAPARAS N. Plio-Pleistocene shallow marine benthic foraminifera from the Katakolon section (western Greece): an attempt of quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis. Revue de Paleobiologie [Internet]. 2003;22, :243-259. Publisher's Version
Drinia, H., Antonarakou A, TSAPARAS N. Plio-Pleistocene shallow marine benthic foraminifera from the Katakolon section (western Greece): an attempt of quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis. Revue de Paleobiologie [Internet]. 2003;22, :243-259. Publisher's Version
Karakassi K. Porträts zur Literaturtheorie: Paul de Man. Kritische AusgabeKritische. 2003;7:74–76.
Kolovou G, Daskalova D, Anagnostopoulou K, Hoursalas I, Voudris V, Mikhailidis DP, Cokkinos DV. Postprandial hypertriglyceridaemia in patients with Tangier. J Clin Pathol. 2003;56:937–941.
Kolovou G, Daskalova D, Anagnostopoulou K, Hoursalas I, Voudris V, Mikhailidis DP, Cokkinos DV. Postprandial hypertriglyceridaemia in patients with Tangier disease. Journal of clinical pathology. 2003;56:937–941.
Kolovou GD, Daskalova DC, Iraklianou SA, ADAMOPOULOU EVDOKIAN, Pilatis ND, Hatzigeorgiou GC, Cokkinos DV. Postprandial lipemia in hypertension. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 2003;22:80–87.
Daskalova D, Kolovou G, Anagnostopoulou K, Pilatis N, Sorondila K, Cokkinos DV. Postrandial hypertriglycerydemia is associated with an increase in arterial stiffness. In: CIRCULATION. Vol. 108. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS 530 WALNUT ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19106-3621 USA; 2003. pp. 307–307.
Rinaki E, Valsami G, Macheras P. The power law can describe the `entire' drug release curve from HPMC-based matrix tablets: a hypothesis. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS. 2003;255:199-207.Abstract
The purposes of this study were to (i) re-examine the relevance of Higuchi equation and the power la Using both simulated and experimental release data in conjunction with the linearized. in tern's of t(1/2). percent of drug release plots. (ii) demonstrate that the power law describes the entire drug release profile of several experimental data, and (iii) point out a physically based hypothesis for the Successful Use Of power law in describing the entire drug release profile. Simulated data generated from the equation of power law were further analyzed using linear regression analysis in accord with the Higuchi equation. The analysis revealed that data generated from the equation Of power law can be misinterpreted as obeying the Higuchi equation. The use of power law in describing the entire drug release curie from HPMC-based matrix tablets is validated by direct fit of power law equation to published data of other authors. A hypothesis based on the nonclassical diffusion of the solutes in the HPMC matrices is used to interpret the successful use of the power law in describing the entire release profile. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V, All rights reserved.
Zachariadou L, Papaparaskevas J, Paraskakis I, Efstratiou A, Pangalis A, Legakis NJ, Tassios PT. Predominance of two M-types among erythromycin-resistant group A Streptococci from Greek children. Clin Microbiol Infect. 2003;9(4):310-4.Abstract
In order to investigate the potential relationship between erythromycin resistance and specific M-serotypes among clinical isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes from children in Greece, we randomly selected a total of 49 erythromycin-resistant (EryR) and 21 erythromycin-susceptible (EryS) isolates from the 1158 S. pyogenes isolates from the two main children's hospitals of Athens during the period October 1997 to October 1998. The isolates were further characterized by M-serotyping, examined for their susceptibility to penicillin, vancomycin and clindamycin, and categorized into resistance phenotypes. A total of 248 (21%) S. pyogenes isolates in the two main children's hospitals of Athens during the study period were resistant to erythromycin. All 49 EryR and 21 EryS isolates were susceptible to penicillin and vancomycin. With respect to erythromycin and clindamycin resistance, phenotypes M and IR MLSB dominated, with 30 and 17 isolates, respectively, two isolates belonged to the CR MLSB phenotype. Among the erythromycin resistant isolates, two M serotypes were dominant: M22 (30%) and M84 (41%). More specifically, M22 and M84 were most prevalent in resistance phenotypes IR MLSB (65%) and M (63%), respectively. In the susceptible group, no isolate belonged to these two M-serotypes, nor was a predominant serotype found. In contrast to susceptible isolates, two distinct M-serotypes were highly represented among EryR S. pyogenes isolates and predominantly associated with two distinct phenotypes.
Kolaitis A, Kassaras I, Makropoulos K. Preliminary analysis of seismic observations with broadband instruments at Thira Volcano (Greece). In: The South Aegean Active Volcanic Arc: Present Knowledge and Future Perspectives (SAAVA2003), International Conference. Milos Isl., Greece, 17-20 September 2003; 2003. 94_abstract_24.pdf
Spargias KS, Anifantakis A, Papadakis M, Iakovis P, Chatzigeorgiou G, Koutsogiannis N, Karatasakis G, Athanassopoulos G, Manginas A, Maounis T, et al. Preliminary clinical experience with the repetitive administration of levosimendan in patients with end-stage heart failure. Ital Heart J. 2003;4:45S–49S.
Zairis MN, Ambrose JA, Papadaki O, Stefanidis A, Vitalis D, Manousakis S, Petropoulos D, Tsanis E, Pissimissis E, Olympios C, et al. Preprocedural C-reactive protein levels are not associated with restenosis after successful coronary stenting: Results from the GENERATION study. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2003;6:65–66.
Ioannidou S, Papaparaskevas J, Tassios PT, Foustoukou M, Legakis NJ, Vatopoulos AC. Prevalence and characterization of the mechanisms of macrolide, lincosamide and streptogramin resistance in viridans group streptococci. Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2003;22(6):626-9.Abstract
The presence of erm genes conferring constitutive and inducible resistance, as well as that of the mefA gene conferring only constitutive resistance, was investigated using PCR in 70 erythromycin resistant (MIC>or=1 mg/l) strains of viridans group streptococci (VGS) (18 Streptococcus mitis biotype 1, 16 S. mitis biotype 2, 15 S. oralis, 12 S. salivarius and nine S. sanguis) isolated from the oropharynx of healthy Greek children. All of the 56 isolates belonging to resistance phenotype M harbored the mefA gene. All of the 14 isolates constitutively resistant to macrolides and lincosamides (phenotype CR) harbored the ermB gene. Co-presence of both genes was not observed, whereas class A erm gene (previously known as ermTR) was not detected. Our results are consistent with a possible role of VGS as a reservoir of resistance genes now prevalent in pathogenic species of streptococci.
Bamias A, Chorti M, Deliveliotis C, Trakas N, Skolarikos A, Protogerou B, Legaki S, Tsakalou G, Tamvakis N, Dimopoulos MA. Prognostic significance of CA 125, CD44, and epithelial membrane antigen in renal cell carcinoma. Urology [Internet]. 2003;62(2):368 - 373. WebsiteAbstract
Objectives. To study retrospectively CA 125, CD44, and epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) expression in renal cell carcinoma and their role as prognostic factors. CD44 is a cell adhesion molecule, and CA 125 and EMA are tumor-associated antigens used in the diagnosis and monitoring of the outcome and response to treatment of various human malignancies. Their expression and prognostic significance after resection of renal cell carcinoma have not been adequately studied. Methods. The expression of CA 125, CD44, and EMA were studied immunohistochemically and correlated with the outcome of 92 patients who underwent nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma. Results. Positive staining was found for CA 125 in 28 patients (30.43%), CD44 in 48 patients (52.17%), and EMA in 74 patients (80.43%). CA 125 expression was increased in those with higher T stage (P <0.001) and histologic grade (P = 0.007). An inverse relationship was found between EMA expression and grade (P <0.001). The median follow-up was 41.5 months (range 30 to 65). The median survival for positive and negative patients was 34.6 versus 54.3 months for CA 125 (P = 0.0044), 48.3 versus 51.5 months for CD44 (P = 0.4677), and 53.2 versus 34 months for EMA (P = 0.0046). Multivariate analysis showed that CA 125 and EMA expression were independent prognostic factors (P = 0.021 and P = 0.018, respectively). Subgroup analysis showed that CA 125 expression predicted a significantly higher probability of death (28.6% versus 8%, P =0.0413) in patients with T1 or T2 tumors. Conclusions. CA 125 and EMA appear to be useful prognostic markers in renal cell carcinoma. Additional studies are needed to determine the value of these markers as a means of selection for postoperative management. © 2003 Elsevier Inc.
LIMAS CJ, Hasikidis C, Iakovou J, Kroupis C, Haidaroglou A, Cokkinos DV. Prognostic significance of soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. European journal of clinical investigation. 2003;33:443–448.
LIMAS CJ, Hasikidis C, Iakovou J, Kroupis C, Haidaroglou A, Cokkinos DV. Prognostic significance of soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy. Eur.J.Clin.Invest [Internet]. 2003;33(6):443 - 448. Publisher's VersionAbstract
BACKGROUND: Activation of T lymphocytes is thought to mediate myocardial dysfunction in dilated cardiomyopathy (CMP), probably through cytotoxic cytokines, but its value as a prognostic factor has not been evaluated. METHODS: For 2 years we prospectively followed 76 patients (65 males, 11 females, age 49 +/- 7 years) with CMP and New York Heart Association(NYHA) Class II-III heart failure; left ventricular (LV) function was assessed echocardiographically. Thirty-three patients (28 males, five females, age 52 +/- 6 years) with ischaemic heart disease (IHD) and similar NYHA and LV function characteristics were used as controls. Serum sIL-2R levels, peripheral blood lymphocyte proliferation (basal, + concanavalin A) and HLA-DQB1 genotyping was carried out in all patients. RESULTS: The CMP patients had increased sIL-2R levels (1259 +/- 130 pg mL-1) compared with the IHD patients (703 +/- 80 pg mL-1, P < 0.01, only 3 > 800 pg mL-1). In the CMP patients, there was a significant (r = +0.45, P= 0.04) correlation between sIL-2R and the LV end-diastolic diameter but not with the LV ejection fraction or NYHA Class. During the 24-month follow up, 17 of the CMP patients had an adverse clinical course (death, need for cardiac transplantation, or worsening heart failure). Of these, 14 (75%) had elevated (>or= 800 pg mL-1) sIL-2R levels (Group I) compared with only five (6%) with a stable clinical course (Group II). Neither [3H] thymidine incorporation into the peripheral blood lymphocytes nor the excess of HLA-DQB1-30 histidine homozygotes in the Group I patients (38% vs. 17%, P < 0.05) could predict the clinical outcome. CONCLUSION: Increased sIL-2R levels in CMP patients are an independent predictor of a more aggressive clinical course
Kouveliotis NK, Trakadas PT, CAPSALIS CN. Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIER). 2003.
Aredo D, Houmb SH, Knudsen EM, Price T, Wisløff E-D, Raptis D, Dahl G, Gran BA, Thunem APJ, Lund MS. Project Number: IST-2000-25031 Project Title: CORAS Deliverable Security*: RE CEC Deliverable Number: D7. 6 Contractual Delivery Date: 30/06/2003. 2003.
Aredo D, Houmb SH, Knudsen EM, Price T, Wisløff E-D, Raptis D, Dahl G, Gran BA, Thunem APJ, Lund MS, et al. Project Number: IST-2000-25031 Project Title: CORAS Deliverable Security*: RE CEC Deliverable Number: D7. 6 Contractual Delivery Date: 30/06/2003. 2003.
Cokkinos DV, Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Mourouzis I, Sfakianoudis K, Tzeis S, Doumba P, Xinaris C, Cokkinos AD, Carageorgiou H, et al. PROPYLTHIOURACIL-INDUCE HYPOTHYROIDISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED TOLERANCE OF THE ISOLATED RAT HEART TO ISCHAEMIA-REPERFUSION. JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. 2003;178:427–435.
Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Mourouzis I, Sfakianoudis K, Tzeis S, Doumba P, Xinaris C, Cokkinos AD, Carageorgiou H, Varonos DD, et al. Propylthiouracil-induced hypothyroidism is associated with increased tolerance of the isolated rat heart to ischaemia-reperfusion. Journal of Endocrinology. 2003;178:427–436.
Dimopoulos MA, Pouli A, Zervas K, Grigoraki V, Symeonidis A, Repoussis P, Mitsouli C, Papanastasiou C, Margaritis D, Tokmaktsis A, et al. Prospective randomized comparison of vincristine, doxorubicin and dexamethasone (VAD) administered as intravenous bolus injection and VAD with liposomal doxurubicin as first-line treatment in multiple myeloma. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2003;14(7):1039 - 1044. WebsiteAbstract
Background: The combination of vincristine and doxorubicin administered as a continuous infusion via an indwelling catheter together with intermittent high-dose dexamethasone (VAD) is an effective primary treatment for patients with symptomatic multiple myeloma. In order to avoid the need for an indwelling catheter, which imposes logistic problems for outpatient administration, several phase II studies have explored the feasibility and efficacy of VAD-like outpatient regimens. We designed a prospective randomized study to compare the objective response rates of two VAD-like outpatient regimens as primary treatment for symptomatic patients with multiple myeloma. Patients and methods: Patients were entered in a randomized study regardless of age, performance status and renal function. One hundred and twenty-seven patients received VAD bolus, which consisted of vincristine 0.4 mg i.v., doxorubicin 9 mg/m2 i.v. and dexamethasone 40 mg p.o. daily for four consecutive days and 132 patients received VAD doxil, which consisted of vincristine 2 mg i.v. and liposomal doxorubicin 40 mg/m2 i.V. on day 1 and dexamethasone 40 mg p.o. daily for 4 days. The two regimens were administered every 28 days for four courses and in courses 1 and 3, in both arms, dexamethasone was also given on days 9-12 and 17-20. Results: An objective response was documented in 61.4% and 61.3% of patients treated with VAD bolus and VAD doxil, respectively. Hematological and non-hematological toxicities were mild or moderate and equally distributed between the two treatment arms with the exception of alopecia, which was more common after VAD bolus, and of palmar-plantar erythrodysesthesia, which was more common after VAD doxil. Conclusions: Our multicenter trial, which included an unselected patient population, indicated that both VAD bolus and VAD doxil can be administered to outpatients and can provide an equal opportunity of rapid response in many patients with multiple myeloma.
Syriopoulos T. Prospects for Portfolio Investments in Emerging European Stock Markets, paper presented on November 8th at the Second Annual Conference of the Hellenic Finance and Accounting Association. Athens, Greece. 2003.
Antoniou NG, Contoyiannis YF, Diakonos FK, Kapoyannis AS. Prospects of detecting the QCD critical point Antoniou NG, Diakonos FK, Ktorides CN. CORRELATIONS & FLUCTUATIONS IN QCD. 2003;(10th International Workshop on Multiparticle Production):190 - 200.
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Φιλοσοφικές έννοιες στη φυσική

. Αθήνα: Leader Books; 2003 pp. 512. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Το βιβλίο "Φιλοσοφικές έννοιες στη Φυσική" παρουσιάζει την ανάπτυξη της επιστήμης της Φυσικής σε σχέση με το ιστορικό και φιλοσοφικό πλαίσιο μέσα στο οποίο αυτή συντελέστηκε.Μέσα από τις σελίδες του, δίνεται η ευκαιρία στον αναγνώστη να στοχαστεί σχετικά με τη φύση του επιστημονικού εγχειρήματος την οποία μπορεί να είχε προσεγγίσει νωρίτερα μέσα από το πρίσμα της παραδοσιακής ιστορίας της επιστήμης και μέσα από μια σειρά μαθημάτων στις φυσικές επιστήμες.Στόχος του είναι να εντυπώσει στον αναγνώστη τον ουσιαστικό ρόλο τον οποίο έχουν διαδραματίσει οι φιλοσοφικές θεωρήσεις σε ό,τι αφορά την επιστημονική πρακτική και την κατασκευή των επιστημονικών θεωριών.Αντίθετα με την αρκετά διαδεδομένη άποψη ότι η Φυσική και η Φιλοσοφία είναι απομακρυσμένες η μία από την άλλη, αυτό το βιβλίο περιγράφει τη συνεχή αλληλεπίδραση που είχαν και συνεχίζουν να έχουν.Μέσα στις σελίδες του βιβλίου η συζήτηση για τα κύρια φιλοσοφικά ζητήματα εδράζεται στο συγκεκριμένο ιστορικό πλαίσιο και στο περιεχόμενο της αντίστοιχης επιστημονικής δραστηριότητας. [...]
Nikiforos S, Hatzisavvas J, Pavlides G, Voudris V, Vassilikos VP, Manginas A, Hatzeioakim G, Foussas S, Iliodromitis EK, Hatseras D, et al. QT-interval dispersion in acute myocardial infarction is only shortened by thrombolysis in myocardial infarction grade 2/3 reperfusion. Clinical Cardiology: An International Indexed and Peer-Reviewed Journal for Advances in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease. 2003;26:291–295.
Rinaki E, Valsami G, Macheras P. Quantitative biopharmaceutics classification system: The central role of dose/solubility ratio. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2003;20:1917-1925.Abstract
Purpose. To develop a quantitative biopharmaceutics drug classification system (QBCS) based on fundamental parameters controlling rate and extent of absorption. Methods. A simple absorption model that considers transit flow, dissolution, and permeation processes stochastically was used to illustrate the primary importance of dose/solubility ratio and permeability on drug absorption. Simple mean time considerations for dissolution, uptake, and transit were used to identify relationships between the extent of absorption and a drug's dissolution and permeability characteristics. Results. The QBCS developed relies on a ( permeability, dose/ solubility ratio) plane with cutoff points 2 x 10(-6) - 10(-5) cm/s for the permeability and 0.5 - 1 (unitless) for the dose/ solubility ratio axes. Permeability estimates, P-app are derived from Caco-2 studies, and a constant intestinal volume content of 250 ml is used to express the dose/ solubility ratio as a dimensionless quantity, q. A physiologic range of 250 - 500 ml was used to account for variability in the intestinal volume. Drugs are classified into the four quadrants of the plane around the cutoff points according to their Papp, q values, establishing four drug categories, i.e., I (P-app > 10(-5) cm/s, q less than or equal to 0.5), II (P-app > 10(-5) cm/s, q > 1), III (P-app < 2 x 10(-6) cm/s, q <= 0.5), and IV (P-app < 2 x 10(-6) cm/s, q > 1). A region for borderline drugs (2 x 10(-6) < P-app < 10(-5) cm/s, 0.5 < q < 1) was defined too. For category I, complete absorption is anticipated, whereas categories II and III exhibit dose/ solubility ratio - limited and permeability-limited absorption, respectively. For category IV, both permeability and dose/ solubility ratio are controlling drug absorption. Semiquantitative predictions of the extent of absorption were pointed out on the basis of mean time considerations for dissolution, uptake, and transit in conjunction with drug's dose/ solubility ratio and permeability characteristics. A set of 42 drugs were classified into the four categories, and the predictions of intestinal drug absorption were in accord with the experimental observations. Conclusions. The QBCS provides a basis for compound classification into four explicitly defined drug categories using the fundamental biopharmaceutical properties, permeability, and dose/ solubility ratio. Semiquantitative predictions for the extent of absorption are essentially based on these drug properties, which either determine or are strongly related to the in vivo kinetics of drug dissolution and intestinal wall permeation.
Karalis V, Tsantili-Kakoulidou A, Macheras P. Quantitative structure-pharmacokinetic relationships for disposition parameters of cephalosporins. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES. 2003;20:115-123.Abstract
This study, explores the utility of quantitative structure-pharmacokinetic relationship models of the disposition parameters: clearance (CL), apparent volume of drug distribution (V-ap), fractal clearance (CLf), and fractal volume (v(f)), for a series of 23 cephalosporins used in therapeutics. Data for CL, V-ap and elimination half-life were obtained from literature, whereas CL, and vf were calculated from the literature data for CL and V-ap, respectively. A variety of descriptors expressing acidity/basicity, lipophilicity, molecular size and hydrogen bonding properties were estimated using computer packages. For each pharmacokinetic parameter, projection to latent structures (PLS) was applied to the total dataset. Adequate PLS models, with one principal component, were derived for CL, CLf, V-ap and v(f). Identical descriptors were found to be significant for the two clearance as well as for the two volume of distribution terms. CL and CLf expressed similar performance while the predictive performance of v(f) was much higher than that of V-ap. Multiple linear and non-linear regression models were developed. The regression results were in agreement with the PLS models. The non-linear models were superior to the relevant linear relationships. The worst models found were for V-ap (R-2 = 0.523 and R-2 = 0.571 for the linear and non-linear model, respectively) and the best models found were for v(f) (R-2 = 0.729 and R-2 = 0.824 for the linear and non-linear model, respectively). (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All fights reserved.
Tassopoulos NC, Tsantoulas D, Raptopoulou M, Vassiliadis T, Kanatakis S, Paraskevas E, Vafiadis I, Avgerinos A, Tzathas C, Manolakopoulos S, et al. A randomized trial to assess the efficacy of interferon alpha in combination with ribavirin in the treatment of interferon alpha nonresponders with chronic hepatitis C: superior efficacy of high daily dosage of interferon alpha in genotype 1. J Viral HepatJ Viral HepatJ Viral Hepat. 2003;10:189-96.Abstract
A randomized trial was conducted to assess the efficacy of daily (QD) or thrice weekly (TIW) administration of interferon-alpha (IFN) in high doses in combination with ribavirin (1.0-1.2 g/day) in patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC) who were nonresponders to previous IFN monotherapy. Interferon was administered as 10 MU IFN (QD or TIW) for 4 weeks, followed by 5 MU IFN (QD or TIW) for 20 weeks, and then by 3 MU IFN (QD or TIW) for 24 weeks. Sustained virological response (SVR) was evaluated in 142 patients who received at least one dose of medication. One-fourth of the patients achieved SVR, 26% of those treated with IFN QD and 25% of those treated with IFN TIW (P = 0.85). For genotype 1 patients, SVR rates were 32.4 and 15.8% for IFN QD and IFN TIW, respectively, whereas for genotype non-1 patients the corresponding SVR rates were 20.6 and 36.4%, respectively (test of homogeneity: P = 0.031). This finding was further confirmed by multivariate logistic regression analysis where a statistically significant interaction (P = 0.012) was found between treatment and HCV genotype indicating that the IFN QD regimen was superior to IFN TIW among genotype 1 patients whereas, among genotype non-1 patients, the two treatments were similar (odds ratio of SVR in IFN QD vs IFN TIW: 3.33 among genotype 1 patients, 95% CI: 1.00-11.14). In conclusion, re-treatment of patients not responding to previous IFN monotherapy with a combination of high daily dose of IFN with ribavirin may be beneficial for genotype 1 infected patients.
Tassopoulos NC, Ketikoglou I, Tsantoulas D, Raptopoulou M, Hatzis G, Vafiadis I, Sidiropoulos L, Kanatakis S, Anagnostopoulos G, Sypsa V, et al. A randomized trial to assess the efficacy of interferon-alpha daily in combination with ribavirin in the treatment of naive patients with chronic hepatitis C. J Viral HepatJ Viral HepatJ Viral Hepat. 2003;10:383-9.Abstract
A randomized trial was conducted to assess the efficacy of interferon-alpha (IFN) daily in combination with ribavirin in 301 naive patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Patients were randomized to receive ribavirin 1.2 g daily (QD) for 48 weeks with either IFN 5 MU (thrice weekly) TIW for 8 weeks followed by IFN 3 MU TIW for 40 weeks (IFN TIW, n = 154) or IFN 5 MU QD for 8 weeks followed by IFN 3 MU QD for 16 weeks followed by IFN 3 MU TIW for 24 weeks (IFN QD, n = 147). Treatment discontinuation rates, because of adverse events, were similar in the two arms (14.9% in IFN TIW and 14.3% in IFN QD, P = 0.87). The proportion of patients with sustained virological response (SVR) was 27.9% for patients treated TIW and 38.8% for those treated QD (P = 0.046). According to logistic regression analysis, patients in the IFN QD arm had 1.7 times higher probability of achieving SVR, than those receiving IFN TIW (P = 0.038). Low baseline viral load (P = 0.017) and genotype non-1 (P = 0.036) were associated with higher SVR rates. Combination of IFN/ribavirin for 48 weeks is more effective when IFN is administered daily for the first 24 weeks in naive patients with CHC.
Smith CG, Gardelis S, Rushforth AW, Crook R, Cooper J, Ritchie DA, Linfield EH, Jin Y, Pepper M. Realization of quantum-dot cellular automata using semiconductor quantum dots. Superlattices and Microstructures [Internet]. 2003;34:195-203. WebsiteAbstract
We demonstrate that a quantum-dot cellular automata device can be fabricated using electron beam lithographically defined gates on GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure materials, and that by tuning the four quantum dot (J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 21 (1988) L893) system polarization of one double dot can lead to polarization in the neighboring double dot (Phys. Rev. B 67 (2003) 033302). The polarization is detected using a 1-D or 0-D channel defined next to one pair of double dots which acts as a non-invasive voltage probe (Phys. Rev. Lett. 70 (1993) 1311). Ultimately a cellular automata device should be isolated from reservoirs to prevent charge fluctuations caused by co-tunneling. The non-invasive voltage probe is used to show that coupled double dots isolated from reservoirs can be made to have a sharper polarization transition. By studying the broadening of the polarization signal from a coupled double dot system isolated from reservoirs, we deduce the charge dephasing times for intra dot scattering to be more than 0.2 ns (Phys. Rev. B 67 (2003) 073302). © 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Kosmidis K, Argyrakis P, Macheras P. A reappraisal of drug release laws using Monte Carlo simulations: The prevalence of the Weibull function. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2003;20:988-995.Abstract
Purpose. To verify the Higuchi law and study the drug release from cylindrical and spherical matrices by means of Monte Carlo computer simulation. Methods. A one-dimensional matrix, based on the theoretical assumptions of the derivation of the Higuchi law, was simulated and its time evolution was monitored. Cylindrical and spherical three-dimensional lattices were simulated with sites at the boundary of the lattice having been denoted as leak sites. Particles were allowed to move inside it using the random walk model. Excluded volume interactions between the particles was assumed. We have monitored the system time evolution for different lattice sizes and different initial particle concentrations. Results. The Higuchi law was verified using the Monte Carlo technique in a one-dimensional lattice. It was found that Fickian drug release from cylindrical matrices can be approximated nicely with the Weibull function. A simple linear relation between the Weibull function parameters and the specific surface of the system was found. Conclusions. Drug release from a matrix, as a result of a diffusion process assuming excluded volume interactions between the drug molecules, can be described using a Weibull function. This model, although approximate and semiempirical, has the benefit of providing a simple physical connection between the model parameters and the system geometry, which was something missing from other semiempirical models.
Konstantinidou AE, Korkolopoulou P, Vassilopoulos I, Tsenga A, Thymara I, Agapitos E, Patsouris E, Davaris P. Reduced retinoblastoma gene protein to Ki-67 ratio is an adverse prognostic indicator for ovarian adenocarcinoma patients. Gynecologic oncology. 2003;88(3):369-378.
Terzis G, Georgiadis G, Vassiliadou E, Manta P. Relationship between shot put performance and triceps brachii fiber type composition and power production. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2003;90(1-2):10-5.Abstract
It is commonly accepted that shot put performance is mainly determined by the ability of the lower body to produce power. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relationship between shot put performance and triceps brachii muscle fiber type composition and strength capacity. Thirteen male physical education students were selected to participate in the study based upon their shot put performance after 5 weeks of shot put technique instruction. At the completion of this technique-instruction period, they performed the following tests: shot put with a 6-kg shot, isokinetic torque measurements of the elbow extensors at 0, 0.52, 1.04, 1.57, 2.09, 3.14, and 4.19 rad.s(-1), maximal strength (1 RM) and explosive-throwing bench-press tests, one-arm seated shot put with 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5- and 6-kg shot. Whole-body and dominant upper-arm bioimpedance measurements were used to estimate whole-body and upper-arm muscle mass. Muscle biopsy samples from the long head of the dominant triceps brachii were obtained and analyzed for fiber type composition with ATPase histochemistry. Shot put performance was significantly correlated with type II fiber area ( r=0.70, P<0.01), one-arm seated shot put (range r=0.60 to r=0.79, P<0.05), elbow extensors' isokinetic torque (range r=0.65 to r=0.78, P<0.05), bench-press tests ( r>0.86, P<0.01) and estimated arm muscle cross-sectional area ( r=0.68, P<0.05). These results suggest that fiber type composition and the functional capacity of triceps brachii muscle (e.g., isokinetic torque) explain a part of shot put performance. The magnitude of the correlation coefficients between shot put and the upper-body power tests suggests that other body parts (e.g., lower extremities) may play a significant role in this event.
Voudris V, Avramides D, Koutelou M, Malakos J, Manginas A, Papadakis M, Cokkinos DV. Relative coronary flow velocity reserve improves correlation with stress myocardial perfusion imaging in assessment of coronary artery stenoses. Chest. 2003;124:1266–1274.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics with Application to Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows. I. Theory and Semianalytic Trans-Alfvénic Solutions. [Internet]. 2003;596:1080 - 1103. WebsiteAbstract
We present a general formulation of special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics and derive exact radially self-similar solutions for axisymmetric outflows from strongly magnetized, rotating compact objects. We generalize previous work by including thermal effects and analyze in detail the various forces that guide, accelerate, and collimate the flow. We demonstrate that, under the assumptions of a quasi-steady poloidal magnetic field and of a highly relativistic poloidal velocity, the equations become effectively time independent and the motion can be described as a frozen pulse. We concentrate on trans-Alfvénic solutions and consider outflows that are super-Alfvénic throughout in the companion paper. Our results are applicable to relativistic jets in gamma-ray burst (GRB) sources, active galactic nuclei, and microquasars, but our discussion focuses on GRBs. We envision the outflows in this case to initially consist of a hot and optically thick mixture of baryons, electron-positron pairs, and photons. We show that the flow is at first accelerated thermally but that the bulk of the acceleration is magnetic, with the asymptotic Lorentz factor corresponding to a rough equipartition between the Poynting and kinetic energy fluxes (i.e., ~50% of the injected total energy is converted into baryonic kinetic energy). The electromagnetic forces also strongly collimate the flow, giving rise to an asymptotically cylindrical structure.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics with Application to Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows. II. Semianalytic Super-Alfvénic Solutions. [Internet]. 2003;596:1104 - 1112. WebsiteAbstract
We present exact radially self-similar solutions of special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics representing ``hot'' super-Alfvénic outflows from strongly magnetized, rotating compact objects. We argue that such outflows can plausibly arise in gamma-ray burst (GRB) sources and demonstrate that, just as in the case of the trans-Alfvénic flows considered in the companion paper, they can attain Lorentz factors that correspond to a rough equipartition between the Poynting and kinetic energy fluxes and become cylindrically collimated on scales compatible with GRB observations. As in the trans-Alfvénic case, the initial acceleration is thermal, but, in contrast to the solutions presented in the companion paper, part of the enthalpy flux is transformed into Poynting flux during this phase. The subsequent, magnetically dominated acceleration can be significantly less rapid than in trans-Alfvénic flows.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics with Application to Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows. I. Theory and Semianalytic Trans-Alfvénic Solutions. [Internet]. 2003;596:1080 - 1103. WebsiteAbstract
We present a general formulation of special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics and derive exact radially self-similar solutions for axisymmetric outflows from strongly magnetized, rotating compact objects. We generalize previous work by including thermal effects and analyze in detail the various forces that guide, accelerate, and collimate the flow. We demonstrate that, under the assumptions of a quasi-steady poloidal magnetic field and of a highly relativistic poloidal velocity, the equations become effectively time independent and the motion can be described as a frozen pulse. We concentrate on trans-Alfvénic solutions and consider outflows that are super-Alfvénic throughout in the companion paper. Our results are applicable to relativistic jets in gamma-ray burst (GRB) sources, active galactic nuclei, and microquasars, but our discussion focuses on GRBs. We envision the outflows in this case to initially consist of a hot and optically thick mixture of baryons, electron-positron pairs, and photons. We show that the flow is at first accelerated thermally but that the bulk of the acceleration is magnetic, with the asymptotic Lorentz factor corresponding to a rough equipartition between the Poynting and kinetic energy fluxes (i.e., ~50% of the injected total energy is converted into baryonic kinetic energy). The electromagnetic forces also strongly collimate the flow, giving rise to an asymptotically cylindrical structure.
Vlahakis N, Königl A. Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics with Application to Gamma-Ray Burst Outflows. II. Semianalytic Super-Alfvénic Solutions. [Internet]. 2003;596:1104 - 1112. WebsiteAbstract
We present exact radially self-similar solutions of special relativistic magnetohydrodynamics representing ``hot'' super-Alfvénic outflows from strongly magnetized, rotating compact objects. We argue that such outflows can plausibly arise in gamma-ray burst (GRB) sources and demonstrate that, just as in the case of the trans-Alfvénic flows considered in the companion paper, they can attain Lorentz factors that correspond to a rough equipartition between the Poynting and kinetic energy fluxes and become cylindrically collimated on scales compatible with GRB observations. As in the trans-Alfvénic case, the initial acceleration is thermal, but, in contrast to the solutions presented in the companion paper, part of the enthalpy flux is transformed into Poynting flux during this phase. The subsequent, magnetically dominated acceleration can be significantly less rapid than in trans-Alfvénic flows.
Vlahakis N, Konigl A. Relativistic Outflows in Active Galactic Nuclei. [Internet]. 2003:astro-ph/0312254. WebsiteAbstract
There are observational indications that relativistic outflows in AGNs are accelerated over distances that far exceed the scale of the central engine. Examples include the radio galaxy NGC 6251, where knots in the radio jets were inferred to accelerate from ~0.13c at a distance of ~0.53 pc from the galactic nucleus to ~0.42c at r=1.0 pc, and the quasar 3C 345, where the Lorentz factor of the radio knot C7 was deduced to increase from ~5 to >10 as it moved from r=3 pc to r=20 pc. It is argued, using exact semianalytic solutions of the relativistic MHD equations, that this behavior is a signature of magnetic acceleration. The same basic driving mechanism may apply to the relativistic jets in AGNs, gamma-ray burst sources, and microquasars.
c Psychountaki M a, Zervas Y a, Karteroliotis K a, Spielberger C b. Reliability and validity of the Greek version of the STAIC. European Journal of Psychological Assessment [Internet]. 2003;19:124-130. WebsiteAbstract
This study describes the adaptation of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children (STAIC; Spielberger, Edwards, Lushene, Montuori, & Platzek, 1973) to the Greek population. It was hypothesized that the STAIC would be able to measure children’s state-trait anxiety levels. In the initial phase, a sample of 100 children, aged 9-12 years, was used in order to shape the final form of the inventory. In the final phase, two different samples (N= 875), aged 9-12 years, were used to test the validity and reliability of the inventory, using exploratory (Sample A; n = 425) and confirmatory (Sample B; n = 450) factor analyses. The results indicated that both scales possessed an acceptable internal consistency and, reliability. The factor analysis in the total of the items indicated three factors, that is "absence of state anxiety," "presence of state anxiety," and "trait anxiety." Also, confirmatory factor analysis (AMOS; Arbuckle, 1997) verified three factors. It is therefore concluded that the scales have a multifactorial structure and can be used among the Greek population to examine children’s state and trait anxiety levels.
Nimgaonkar A, Sanoudou D, Butte AJ, Haslett JN, Kunkel LM, Beggs AH, Kohane IS. Reproducibility of gene expression across generations of Affymetrix microarrays. BMC BioinformaticsBMC BioinformaticsBMC Bioinformatics. 2003;4:27.Abstract
BACKGROUND: The development of large-scale gene expression profiling technologies is rapidly changing the norms of biological investigation. But the rapid pace of change itself presents challenges. Commercial microarrays are regularly modified to incorporate new genes and improved target sequences. Although the ability to compare datasets across generations is crucial for any long-term research project, to date no means to allow such comparisons have been developed. In this study the reproducibility of gene expression levels across two generations of Affymetrix GeneChips (HuGeneFL and HG-U95A) was measured. RESULTS: Correlation coefficients were computed for gene expression values across chip generations based on different measures of similarity. Comparing the absolute calls assigned to the individual probe sets across the generations found them to be largely unchanged. CONCLUSION: We show that experimental replicates are highly reproducible, but that reproducibility across generations depends on the degree of similarity of the probe sets and the expression level of the corresponding transcript.
Athanasoulis T, Koutsikos J, Moulopoulos LA, Tsiouris S, Dimopoulos MA, Zerva C. Reverse of the Differential Uptake Intensity of Tc-99m MIBI and Tc-99m V-DMSA By Multiple Myeloma Lesions in Response to Therapy. Clinical Nuclear Medicine [Internet]. 2003;28(8):631 - 635. WebsiteAbstract
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare the uptake changes of Tc-99m 2-methoxy isobutyl isonitrile (MIBI) and Tc-99m pentavalent dimercaptosuccinic acid (V-DMSA) in multiple myeloma (MM) lesions in response to high-dose chemotherapy (HDC). Materials and Methods: The authors compared Tc-99m MIBI and Tc-99m V-DMSA scans before and after HDC in a patient with focal MM lesions without amyloidosis who had received previous standard chemotherapy as well. Results: HDC had the effect of eliminating all Tc-99m MIBI uptake in the lesions. Tc-99m V-DMSA uptake was increased in lesions presenting significant initial Tc-99m MIBI uptake. In 1 particular lesion that demonstrated this phenomenon, magnetic resonance showed necrosis of the area of MM. Conclusion: The authors consider that the effect of increasing Tc-99m V-DMSA uptake in the absence of an increase in viable plasma cells possibly reflects the treatment-generated inflammatory and fibrotic changes and not necessarily viable tumor tissue. Exclusive focal Tc-99m V-DMSA uptake in this clinical setting could be considered as a sign of effectively treated lesions and not a sign of deterioration.
Kakava C. Review of “Linguistic Politeness Across Boundaries: The Case of Greek and Turkish” by Arın Bayraktarog? lu and Maria Sifianou (eds.). Journal of Greek Linguistics. 2003;4:143–152.
Papadopoulos NG, Psarras S. Rhinoviruses in the pathogenesis of asthma. Current Allergy Asthma Reports . 2003;3:137-145.
Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Kivshar YS. Ring Dark Solitons and Vortex Necklaces in Bose-Einstein Condensates. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2003;90:4. Website
Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Kivshar YS. Ring dark solitons and vortex necklaces in Bose-Einstein condensates. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2003;90:120403/1-120403/4. Website
Commichau C, Scarmeas N, Mayer SA. Risk factors for fever in the neurologic intensive care unit. Neurology. 2003;60(5):837-41.Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk factors for fever among patients treated in a neurologic intensive care unit (NICU). METHODS: The authors prospectively studied the frequency and causes of fever, defined as a patient's first temperature > or =101 degrees F (38.3 degrees C), among 387 patients consecutively admitted to their NICU. After identifying risk factors for 1) any fever, 2) infectious fever, and 3) unexplained fever using logistic regression, they calculated disease-specific adjusted odds ratios for developing these types of fever among 12 diagnostic groups. RESULTS: Fever occurred in 23% (87/387) of patients. Fifty-two percent of fevers were explained by infection (predominantly pneumonia or bronchitis), and 28% were unexplained despite a complete diagnostic evaluation. NICU length of stay was a risk factor for all three types of fever (all p < 0.004); other risk factors included depressed level of consciousness for any fever (p = 0.005) and infectious fever (p = 0.048), endotracheal intubation for infectious fever (p = 0.01), and intraventricular catheterization for unexplained fever (p = 0.004). Subarachnoid hemorrhage increased the risk of both infectious and unexplained fever, even after adjusting for these risk factors (p = 0.006). CONCLUSION: Fever occurs in nearly 25% of NICU patients, and is associated with increased length of stay and depressed level of consciousness. Endotracheal intubation is a risk factor for infectious fever, whereas intraventricular catheterization is a risk factor for unexplained fever, which suggests a role for ventricular hemorrhage in the pathogenesis of "central" fever. Subarachnoid hemorrhage increases the risk of developing fever of all types.
Economopoulos T, Fountzilas G, Pavlidis N, Kalantzis D, Papageorgiou E, Christodoulou C, Hamilos G, Nicolaides C, Dimopoulos M. Rituximab in combination with CNOP chemotherapy in patients withn previously untreated indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Hematology Journal [Internet]. 2003;4(2):110 - 115. WebsiteAbstract
Rituximab, a chimeric monoclonal antibody, produces response rates of up to 73% in patients with previously untreated indolent non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), and has high activity when combined with chemotherapy. The purpose of this phase II study was to determine the efficacy and safety of rituximab plus cyclophosphamide, mitoxantrone, vincristine and prednisone (CNOP) chemotherapy in patients with indolent NHL. In all, 42 patients (median age 67 years) with previously untreated follicular, marginal zone or small lymphocytic/lymphoplasmacytic NHL received six infusions of rituximab (375 mg/m2) in combination with six cycles of CNOP. The overall response rate was 90% comprising 30 complete (71%) and eight partial (19%) responses. Although patients with marginal zone lymphoma or International Prognostic Index (IPI) score 3 had lower complete response rates, no significant difference in overall response rate was observed between the histological groups (P = 0.24) or between patients stratified according to IPI score (P>0.05). Median overall survival, time-to-progression and response duration had not been reached after a median 19.5-month follow-up. In all, 31 patients (74%) are currently free from progression and 38 (90%) remain alive. Treatment was well tolerated. One patient (2% experienced grade 3/4 infusion-related toxicity; 13 (31%) grade 3/4 leukopenia and 18 (43%) grade 3/4 neutropenia. Infection was observed in nine patients: eight (19%) grade 1/2 and one (2.4%) grade 3. This study demonstrates that combining rituximab with CNOP achieves high remission rates without significant additional toxicity in patients with previously untreated indolent NHL. Further follow-up will determine response duration and survival.
Demetriou IC. Robust piecewise monotonic approximation by software package L1PMA (L1PMA: Ένα πακέτο λογισμικού FORTRAN 77 για την κατά τμήματα μονότονη ανθεκτική προσέγγιση). In: Proceedings of the 16th Hellenic Conference on Statistics, Kavala, Greek Statistical Institute. ; 2003. pp. 129-136.
Didaskalou EA, Nastos PT. The role of climatic and bioclimatic conditions in the development of health tourism product. Anatolia. 2003;14:107-126.Abstract
The aim of this paper is to discuss the concept of health tourism product as a competitive tourism product with a focus on Ikaria Island, Greece. The diversification of the health tourism product is explored and the study identifies key components for a successful development of a spa resort. The paper also examines the prospects for the thermal/mineral springs of Ikaria Island, taking account of the climatic and bioclimatic regimes of the area. The study concludes that there are prospects for future development if the spa product is diversified. This, in combination with the good climatic conditions of the area, can be a starting point for providing services in order to satisfy potential clients. Β© 2003 anatolia Printed in Turkey. All rights reserved.
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Papadopoulos NG, Psarras S, Manoussakis E, Saxoni-Papageorgiou P. The role of respiratory viruses in the origin and exacerbations of asthma. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol [Internet]. 2003;3:39-44. WebsiteAbstract
The present review focuses and comments on the increasing body of evidence correlating respiratory viral infections with asthma onset and exacerbations.|Recent data suggest multiple and some time contrasting roles for viral infection in the origin of asthma. These data also indicate that the immune status of the host, including atopy, may interactively contribute to this process, conferring susceptibility or even resistance to the development of asthma in virus-infected individuals. In the presence of asthma, the role of viral infection in triggering exacerbations is clearly established. Chemokine and cytokine responses of the respiratory epithelium, a biased type 1/type 2 cytokine balance, defective costimulation, as well as abnormal neural control have been suggested as possible mechanisms. The importance of concurrent or synergistic effects of allergen exposure is currently under scrutiny.|Viruses may initiate and certainly exacerbate asthma. Mild repeated infections early in life could also stimulate type 1 immune responses conferring protection from atopy and asthma. The host's immune status, the type of viral infection and the timing of exposure to various environmental stimuli are probably the key factors in this process. Mechanistic insights deduced from recent work should allow for the development of intervening strategies in the near future.
Abdallah J, others. {Search for an LSP gluino at LEP with the DELPHI detector}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C26:505-525.
Abdallah J, others. {Search for B(s)0 - anti-B(s)0 oscillations and a measurement of B(d)0 - anti-B(d)0 oscillations using events with an inclusively reconstructed vertex}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C28:155-173.
Abdallah J, others. {Search for doubly charged Higgs bosons at LEP-2}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B552:127-137.
Abdallah J, others. {Search for resonant $\widetildeν$ production at $\sqrt{s}$ = 183 to 208 GeV}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C28:15-26.
Abdallah J, others. {Search for supersymmetric particles in light gravitino scenarios and sleptons NLSP}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C27:153-172.
Barate R, others. {Search for the standard model Higgs boson at LEP}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B565:61-75.
Abdallah J, others. {Searches for supersymmetric particles in e+ e- collisions up to 208-GeV and interpretation of the results within the MSSM}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C31:421-479.
Parcharidis I, Vassilakis E, Cooksley G, Metaxas C. Seismically-triggered landslide risk assessment. In: Lekkas E Earthquake Geodynamics: Seismic Case Studies, Advances in Earthquake Engineering. Vol. 12. ; 2003. pp. 119-127. Publisher's Version
Sagias NC, Mathiopoulos PT, Tombras GS. Selection diversity receivers in Weibull fading: Outage probability and average signal-to-noise ratio. Electronics Letters [Internet]. 2003;39:1859-1860. Website
Hatzimoysis A. Sentimental Value. Philosophical Quarterly. 2003;53:373-379. ax_2003b_sentimental_value.pdf
Kassaras I, Makropoulos K, Papadimitriou P, Pedersen H, Hatzfeld D. Shear wave upper mantle structure of the Aegean area (Greece) from the inversion of Rayleigh waves phase velocities. In: EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly. Nice, France, 6-11 April 2003; 2003. 91_abstract_21.pdf
Mamalis M, Varoutas D, Chipouras A, Kamalakis T. Simple design of photonic crystal MMI couplers. WSEAS Transactions on Communications. 2003;2:334–337.
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Tsangaris SG. Simulation of systolic and diastolic left ventricular dysfunction in a mock circulation: The effect of arterial compliance. Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology [Internet]. 2003;27(2):85 - 89. Website
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Tsangaris SG. Simulation of systolic and diastolic left ventricular dysfunction in a mock circulation: The effect of arterial compliance. Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology [Internet]. 2003;27(2):85 - 89. Website
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Tsangaris SG. Simulation of systolic and diastolic left ventricular dysfunction in a mock circulation: The effect of arterial compliance. Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology [Internet]. 2003;27(2):85 - 89. Website
Tsarbopoulos A, Gikas E, Papadopoulos N, Aligiannis N, Kafatos A. Simultaneous determination of oleuropein and its metabolites in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography. Journal of Chromatography B. 2003;785(1):157-164.
Eberl H, Majerotto W, Spanos VC. {Single Higgs boson production at future linear colliders including radiative corrections}. Nucl. Phys. B. 2003;657:378–396.
Eberl H, Majerotto W, Spanos VC. {Single Higgs boson production at future linear colliders including radiative corrections}. Nucl.Phys. 2003;B657:378-396.
Eberl H, Majerotto W, Spanos VC. Single Higgs boson production at future linear colliders including radiative corrections . Nucl. Phys. B [Internet]. 2003;657:378-396. Website
Smyrnis N, Theleritis C, Evdokimidis I, Müri RM, Karandreas N. Single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of parietal and prefrontal areas in a memory delay arm pointing task. Journal of Neurophysiology. 2003;89:3344–3350.
Polemi N, Rijmen V, Boutsi P, Sütçüler E, Sewalt H, Gröscheck JA, Loupis M, Kaliontzouglou A, Palos L, Stoev G. Smart Card Based PKI for CoC Services. In: ; 2003.
Polemi N, Rijmen V, Boutsi P, Sütçüler E, Sewalt H, Gröscheck JA, Loupis M, Kaliontzouglou A, Palos L, Stoev G, et al. Smart Card Based PKI for CoC Services. In: IFIP 2003, Athens, 26-28 May 2003. ; 2003.
Papacharalampous IE, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ. Soliton collisions in the discrete nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics [Internet]. 2003;68. Website
Papacharalampous IE, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ. Soliton collisions in the discrete nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;68:466041-466049. Website
Sarandakou A, Protonotariou E, Rizos D, Soubassi L, Malamitsi-Puchner A. Soluble Fas antigen and soluble Fas ligand in early neonatal life. Early Human Development. 2003;75(1-2):1 - 7.Abstract
Background: After birth, apoptosis rates might slow down, compared to those in utero. Thus, factors, attenuating the apoptotic process, like the soluble forms of Fas/FasL system, may increase. Aim - study design: Soluble Fas (sFas) and soluble Fas ligand (sFasL) concentrations were measured in maternal serum (MS), umbilical cord (UC) and neonatal serum in the first (1N) and fifth (5N) days after birth in order to evaluate the alterations of these molecules during the early neonatal period. Subjects and methods: Soluble molecules were estimated in 35 healthy, appropriate for gestational age, full-term neonates, their mothers and in 25 healthy, nonpregnant women, age-matched to the mothers (controls), using enzyme immunoassays. Results: sFas concentrations in MS (p<0.01), UC (p<0.0001), 1N (p<0.0003) and 5N (p<0.02) were lower than those in controls. Neonatal sFas concentrations showed a significant increase from UC to 5N (p<0.001). In contrast, sFasL concentrations were significantly elevated in all neonatal samples (UC, 1N and 5N) compared to those in MS and controls (p<0.0001), showing also a significant elevation from UC to 5N (p<0.0001). Conclusion: Our results demonstrate increasing serum concentrations of the soluble molecules sFas and sFasL during the first days after birth, indicating possibly a gradual decrease of apoptosis in early neonatal life. © 2003 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
LIMAS C, Cokkinos D. Soluble interleukin-2 receptor. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2003;33.
LIMAS CJ, Cokkinos DV. Soluble interleukin-2 receptor: is there a role in ischaemic cardiomyopathy? Authors' reply. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2003;33:1021–1021.
Fradelizi M, Giannopoulos A, Meyer M. Some inequalities about mixed volumes. Israel Journal of Mathematics [Internet]. 2003;135:157-179. Publisher's Version
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Sifakis N. Applying the adult education framework to ESP curriculum development: An integrative model. English for Specific Purposes [Internet]. 2003;22(2):195-211. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The paper brings together recent work in English for specific purposes/languages for specific purposes (ESP/LSP) and adult education and puts forward an integrative model for ESP curriculum design. It outlines a set of characteristics that identify the ESP learner within the general adult learning framework. Taking current theories on the adult learner profile as a starting point, it then focuses on a model that associates adult education principles with effective ESP learning. This model has two sides. One side requires the adult learner's ESP teacher to come to terms with adulthood-oriented considerations (i.e. issues unique to adult learning), such as ‘mess-management’, motivation and adult learning cycles. The other side involves both a number of ELT-methodology-specific communicative strategies that are indispensable in the ESP class, such as self-directed learning techniques, as well as enhancing the role of the ESP teacher as counsellor. Some implications for the construction of CALL programmes are discussed and the paper ends with the suggestion that all approaches to teaching learners in the ESP framework can benefit from the successful handling of both aspects of the earlier model.
Vlachou E. Maximality and the concessivity criterion. In: Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS Yearbook 2003. Utrecht: UIL-OTS; 2003. pp. 79-89.
Varzakas P, Tombras GS. Spectral efficiency of adaptive hybrid DS/FFH CDMA in Rayleigh fading. Electronics Letters [Internet]. 2003;39:145-147. Website
Wunnicke O, Mavropoulos P, Dederichs PH. Spin injection in ballistic Fe-ZnSe and Fe-GaAs(001) junctions. PHASE TRANSITIONS. 2003;76:511-521.Abstract
We present ab initio calculations for spin injection in Fe-ZnSe and Fe-GaAs(001) systems, with and without detection by a second Fe lead. We consider the case of hot injection, as well as the presence of a tunneling barrier at the interface. Our calculations are valid in the ballistic regime. We find that these systems can be very efficient spin filters, leading to current spin polarizations and magnetoresistance ratios very close to the ideal 100%.
Wunnicke O, Mavropoulos P, Dederichs PH. Spin injection: Interface resistance in Fe/semiconductor junctions calculated from first principles. JOURNAL OF SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. 2003;16:171-173.Abstract
We calculate the current spin polarization and the interface resistance of Fe/GaAs and Fe/ZnSe (001) spin injection junctions from first principles, including also the possibility of a Schottky barrier. From our results of interface resistance we estimate the barrier thickness needed for efficient spin injection if the process is nonballistic.
Groh DE, Mantica PF, Stuchbery AE, Stolz A, Mertzimekis TJ, Rogers WF, Davies AD, Liddick SN, Tomlin BE. Spin Polarization of $^{37}$K Produced in a Single-Proton Pickup Reaction at Intermediate Energies. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2003;90:202502–.
Barbero G, Lelidis I, Zvezdin AK. Splay-bend periodic deformation in nematic liquid crystal slabs. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:061710/1-061710/5. Website
Barbero G, Evangelista LR, Lelidis I. Spontaneous periodic distortions in nematic liquid crystals: Dependence on the tilt angle. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;67:051708/1-051708/4. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Carretero-González R, Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Malomed BA. Stability of dark solitons in a Bose-Einstein condensate trapped in an optical lattice. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2003;68:4. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Carretero-González R, Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Malomed BA. Stability of dark solitons in a Bose-Einstein condensate trapped in an optical lattice. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2003;68:035602/1-035602/4. Website
Economou A, Fakinos D. On the stationary distribution of the GIX/MY/1 queueing system. Stochastic Analysis and Applications [Internet]. 2003;21:559-565. Website
Dalamaga M, Karmaniolas K, Chavelas C, Liatis S, Matekovits H, Migdalis I. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: a serious and rare complication in patients suffering from burns. Burns. 2003;29(7):711-3.Abstract
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia is rarely implicated in clinical infections but it constitutes a significant nosocomial pathogen, especially in immunocompromised patients. This report describes the first case of a generalised infection caused by S. maltophilia that included bacteremia, wound and respiratory tract infection in a patient suffering from burns. Given the emergence of S. maltophilia nosocomial infections, especially in patients with burns, isolation of the bacterium from blood cultures should prompt the commencement of adequate antibiotic treatment.
Economou A. On the stochastic domination for batch-arrival, batch-service and assemble-transfer queueing networks. Journal of Applied Probability [Internet]. 2003;40:1103-1120. Website
Giannopoulos A, Tsolomitis A. Volume radius of a random polytope in a convex body. Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society [Internet]. 2003;134:13-21. Publisher's Version
Kyrikou I, Grdadolnik SG, Tatari M, Poulos C, Mavromoustakos T. Structural elucidation and conformational properties of the toxin paralysin β-Ala-Tyr. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis [Internet]. 2003;31(4):713 - 721. Website
Mahler-Araujo MB, Sanoudou D, Tingby O, Liu L, Coleman N, Ichimura K, Collins VP. Structural genomic abnormalities of chromosomes 9 and 18 in myxopapillary ependymomas. J Neuropathol Exp NeurolJ Neuropathol Exp NeurolJ Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2003;62:927-35.Abstract
Myxopapillary ependymomas (MPEs) are low-grade neuroepithelial tumors typically occurring in the conus-cauda equina-filum terminale region. Limited molecular and cytogenetic analysis of MPEs has not demonstrated consistent abnormalities. In an attempt to clarify the chromosomal status of these tumors and identify commonly aberrant regions in the genome we have combined 3 molecular/cyto/genetic methods to study 17 MPEs. Comparative genomic hybridization of 7/17 tumors identified concurrent gain on chromosomes 9 and 18 as the most frequent finding. The majority of the 17 tumors were also studied using microsatellite analysis with marker spanning the whole chromosomes 9 and 18 and interphase-FISH with centromeric probes for both chromosomes. Our combined results were consistent with concurrent gain in both chromosomes 9 and 18 in 11/17 cases, gain of either chromosome 9 or 18 and imbalance in the other chromosome in 3/17 tumors and allelic imbalances of chromosomes 9 or 18 in 3/17 and 1/17 tumors, respectively. Other abnormalities observed included gain of chromosomes 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 13, 17q, 20, and X and loss of chromosomes 10 and 22. Our findings represent some steps towards understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the development of MPE.
Kefala G, Economou A, Voulagaropoulos A, Sofoniou M. A study of bismuth-film electrodes for the detection of trace metals by anodic stripping voltammetry and their application to the determination of Pb and Zn in tapwater and human hair. TalantaTALANTA. 2003;61:603-610.
Abdallah J, others. {Study of inclusive J / psi production in two photon collisions at LEP-2 with the DELPHI detector}. Phys. Lett. 2003;B565:76-86.
Bacopoulou F, Markantonis SL, Pavlou E, Adamidou M. A study of once-daily amikacin with low peak target concentrations in intensive care unit patients: Pharmacokinetics and associated outcomes. Journal of Critical Care [Internet]. 2003;18:107-113. Website
Ioannides X, Economou A, Voulgaropoulos A. A study of the determination of the hypertensive drug captopril by square wave cathodic adsorptive stripping voltammetry. Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysisJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis. 2003;33:309-316.
Abdallah J, others. {A Study of the energy evolution of event shape distributions and their means with the DELPHI detector at LEP}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C29:285-312.
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. {Supersymmetric dark matter in light of WMAP}. Phys.Lett. 2003;B565:176-182.
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. Supersymmetric dark matter in light of WMAP. Phys. Lett. B [Internet]. 2003;565:176-182. Website
Ellis JR, Olive KA, Santoso Y, Spanos VC. {Supersymmetric dark matter in light of WMAP}. Phys. Lett. B. 2003;565:176–182.
Cvetič M, Papadimitriou I, Shiu G. Supersymmetric three family SU(5) grand unified models from type IIA orientifolds with intersecting D6-branes. Nucl. Phys. B. 2003;659:193–223.
Labardi M, Polop C, Likodimos V, Pardi L, Allegrini M, Vasco E, Zaldo C. Surface deformation and ferroelectric domain switching induced by a force microscope tip on a La-modified PbTiO3 thin film. Applied Physics Letters [Internet]. 2003;83:2028-2030. WebsiteAbstract
Surface deformation and ferroelectric domain switching induced by a force microscope tip on a La-modified PbTiO3 thin film was studied. Polarization switching of the domains comprising the deformed region demonstrated the possibility of using scanning force microscopy (SFM) as a nanoscale tool for imaging phase transitions. It was found that if loading forces are higher than a threshold value, thin film characterization becomes invasive.
Dimopoulos MA, Hamilos G, Zervas K, Symeonidis A, Kouvatseas G, Roussou P, Gika D, Karmiris T, Bourantas K, Zomas A, et al. Survival and prognostic factors after initiation of treatment in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2003;14(8):1299 - 1305. WebsiteAbstract
Background: Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM) is an unusual lymphoplasmacytoid lymphoma characterized by the presence of a serum monoclonal immunoglobulin M. Although several studies have evaluated possible prognostic factors of this disease, few have focused on the survival and prognosis of symptomatic patients after the initiation of treatment. Patients and methods: Our study included 122 previously untreated patients with a median age of 67 years who required systemic treatment. Multiple variables were analyzed for their prognostic value on survival after initiation of treatment using univariate and Cox regression multivariate analysis. Results: The median overall survival was 106 months. Pretreatment factors associated with shorter survival were age ≥65 years, splenomegaly, B-symptoms (weight loss, fever or night sweats), hemoglobin <10 g/dl, platelets <100 × 106/dl, albumin <3.5 g/dl and bone marrow lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate ≥50%. In the multivariate analysis, the two variables with independent prognostic value were age ≥65 years and hemoglobin <10 g/dl. Furthermore, we were able to divide our patients into three risk groups based on the presence of two, one or none of these two adverse prognostic factors. The median survival times in the high-, intermediate- and low-risk groups were 46 months, 107 months and 172 months, respectively (P <0.0001). Discussion: Our findings suggest that advanced age and anemia appear to be the two dominant prognostic factors for survival after initiation of treatment in patients with WM. These two readily available parameters can stratify the patients into three distinct subgroups and may help the selection of appropriate treatment.
Morgan DH, Hatzidimitriou D, Cannon RD, Croke BFW. Suspected cool R Coronae Borealis stars in the Magellanic Clouds. [Internet]. 2003;344:325 - 335. WebsiteAbstract
Six stars out of a sample of ~2300 carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds have been identified as having strong C2 bands but CN bands that are very weak or absent. It is argued that five of these are likely to be R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars on the basis of their spectral characteristics and peculiar colours. Most are variables and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) members have extreme radial velocities that are more like the planetary nebula population than the carbon stars. This sample consists of four LMC members (only one of them previously recognized as an RCB star), one Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) member (the first RCB star reported in the SMC) and one foreground Galactic star.
Magrioti V, Hadjipavlou-Litina D, Constantinou-Kokotou V. Synthesis and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of long-chain 2-amino-alcohols. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2003;13(3):375-377.Abstract
The synthesis of optically pure long-chain 2-amino-alcohols and 1-O-dodecyl-2-deoxy-2-amino-sn-glycerol was carried out starting from l- or d-Boc-Ser(OBn)-ol by oxidation and consecutive Wittig reaction or etherification reaction. 2-Amino-oleyl alcohol was synthesized by reduction of the corresponding 2-amino-oleic acid. All the long chain amino-alcohols presented interesting inhibition of carrageenin-induced paw edema in rats (ED50 from 0.017 to 0.010 mmol/kg). The synthesis, anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity of long-chain 2-amino-alcohols is reported.
Dakanali M, Kefalas ET, Raptopoulou CP, Terzis A, Mavromoustakos T, Salifoglou A. Synthesis and spectroscopic and structural studies of a new cadmium(II)-citrate aqueous complex. Potential relevance to cadmium(II)-citrate speciation and links to cadmium toxicity. Inorganic Chemistry [Internet]. 2003;42(8):2531 - 2537. Website
Constantinou-Kokotou V, Magrioti V. Synthesis and use of N,N-di-Boc-glutamate γ-semialdehydes and related aldehydes. Amino Acids. 2003;24(3):231-243.Abstract
 This review article focuses on the synthesis and reactions of N,N-di-Boc glutamate and aspartate semialdehydes as well as related aldehydes. These building blocks are prepared according to various strategies from glutamic and aspartic acids and find interesting synthetic applications. In the first part, the methods for the synthesis of N,N-di-Boc-amino aldehydes are summarized. The applications of these chiral synthons for the synthesis of unnatural amino acids and other bioactive compounds are discussed in the second section.
Mertzimekis TJ, Stuchbery AE, Benczer-Koller N, Taylor MJ. Systematics of first 2$^+$ state g factors around mass 80. Phys. Rev. C. 2003;68:543041–543049.Abstract
The systematics of the first 2+ state g factors in the mass 80 region are investigated in terms of an IBM-II analysis, a pairing-corrected geometrical model, and a shell-model approach. Subshell closure effects at N = 38 and overall trends were examined using IBM-II. A large-space shell-model calculation was successful in describing the behavior for N=4 and N=50 nuclei, where single-particle features are prominent. A schematic truncated-space calculation was applied to the lighter isotopes. The variations of the effective boson g factors are discussed in connection with the role of F-spin breaking, and comparisons are made between the mass 80 and mass 180 regions.
Kolovou GD, Wade DP, Sengupta R, Cokkinos DV. Tangier disease with unusual clinical manifestations. Clinical genetics. 2003;63:323–324.
Van De Werf F, Ardissino D, Betriu A, Cokkinos DV, Falk E, Fox KA, Julian D, Lengyel M, Neumann FJ, Ruzyllo W, et al. Task Force on the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction of the European Society of Cardiology. Management of acute myocardial infarction in patients presenting with ST-segment elevation. The Task Force on the Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction . Eur Heart J. 2003;24:28–66.
Harno J, Welling I, Loizillon F, Stordahl K, Varoutas D. Techno-Economic evaluation of 3G & WLAN Business Case Feasibility Under varying Conditions. IEEE ICT. 2003:33–38.
Welling I, Harno J, Loizillon F, Stordahl K, Varoutas D. Techno-economic evaluation of 3G & WLAN business case feasibility under varying conditions. In: Telecommunications, 2003. ICT 2003. 10th International Conference on. Vol. 1. IEEE; 2003. pp. 33–38.
Aredo D, Knudsen EM, Lund MS, Houmb SH, Papadaki K, Stølen K, Price T, Loupis M, Gran BA, Dimitrakos T. Technology Implementation Plan, 1st Version. 2003.
Aredo D, Knudsen EM, Lund MS, Houmb SH, Papadaki K, Stølen K, Price T, Loupis M, Gran BA, Dimitrakos T, et al. Technology Implementation Plan, 1st Version. 2003.
Tense, aspect and the Greek perfect
Moser A. Tense, aspect and the Greek perfect. In: A. Alexiadou, M. Rathert & A. von Stechow (eds.) Perfect Explorations. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter; 2003. pp. 235-252. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper explores the relationship of the perfect with time, in its grammatical expression both as tense and as aspect. While not denying that the perfect has other, non-temporal and non-aspectual uses, while in fact admitting that they are more wide-spread than its time-related uses, it argues that a relationship with time does exist; of the various time-related meanings associated with the perfect it is anteriority that turns out to be more “basic”, in the sense that all the other meanings of the perfect can be derived from it. The article has a strong historical bias: the basic meaning is assumed to have a historical precedence as well as a logical one. 
Dimopoulos MA, Anagnostopoulos A. Thalidomide in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma: Pivotal Trials Conducted Outside the United States. Seminars in Hematology [Internet]. 2003;40(4 SUPPL. 4):8 - 16. WebsiteAbstract
Recently completed phase II trials and retrospective analyses conducted outside the United States, primarily in Europe and Australia, have confirmed results of landmark US trials that established the efficacy of thalidomide in multiple myeloma. These trials evaluated thalidomide alone or in combination in patients with heavily pretreated relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Single-agent thalidomide induced objective responses in approximately one third of patients and prolonged survival by approximately 1 year. These trials also indicated a possible dose-response relationship of thalidomide and identified several poor prognostic factors, including advanced age, high lactose dehydrogenase level, low platelet count, and low hemoglobin level. The combination of thalidomide with dexamethasone increased overall response by approximately 20% and reduced the time to response compared with thalidomide alone. In addition, lower doses of thalidomide used in the combination may increase patient tolerability. Finally, thalidomide in combination with chemotherapy yields response rates of approximately 60%, with median survival times of approximately 18 months. Randomized trials are needed to confirm these results and further explore the role of thalidomide in these treatment settings. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Markopoulos G, Mikros G, Iakovou M. Thematic vocabulary of Modern Greek based on electronic corpora: a practical application for teaching Modern Greek as a foreign language. 6th International Conference of Greek Linguistics. 2003.
Kouveliotis NK, Trakadas PT, Capsalis CN. Theoretical investigation of the field conditions in a vibrating reverberation chamber with an unstirred component. IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility. 2003;45:77–81.
Mitsi E. The''popular philosopher'': Plato, Poetry, and Food in Tudor Aesthetics. Early Modern Literary Studies. 2003;9(2):1-23.
Rokaki E, Lawrence A, Economou F, Mastichiadis A. Is there a disc in the superluminal quasars?. [Internet]. 2003;340:1298 - 1308. WebsiteAbstract
We look for the expected signature of an accretion disc by examining the properties of the Hα emission line versus viewing angle in a sample of 22 superluminal (SL) quasars. The Doppler factor δ, jet velocity γ and viewing angle θ towards the jet are derived from published radio and X-ray data. Most of the Hα spectra (14) have been observed at the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) and are reported here. About a quarter of the SL objects have weak or absent Hα emission lines, with small equivalent widths (EW). These have high optical polarization, radio core dominance and Doppler factor, and most of them have high apparent SL velocity and low viewing angles. Therefore these weak-EW objects almost certainly have relativistically beamed optical continua. The strong-EW objects also show a clear beaming effect, but a much weaker one, with line EW varying by only a factor of 3 while radio core dominance varies by a factor of several hundred. The correlation of EW with θ is quantitatively in good agreement with the prediction of a flat accretion disc with limb darkening. The weak- and strong-EW sources also show an anticorrelation of line velocity width with the various beaming indicators. Again, the correlation with the derived viewing angle θ shows a quantitative agreement with the effect expected for an axisymmetric structure with velocity dominated by rotation. The line emission cannot come from the surface of the disc, or the line beaming would cancel the continuum beaming. However, it could come from an axisymmetric system of clouds corotating with the accretion disc.
Arabatzis T. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. In: J. L. Heilbron (ed.), The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2003. pp. 798-799. Publisher's Version 2003b
Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Paizis I, Moraitis P, Mourouzis I, Tzeis S, Karamanoli E, Cokkinos DD, Carageorgiou H, Varonos D, et al. Thyroid hormone and cardioprotection: study of p38 MAPK and JNKs during ischaemia and at reperfusion in isolated rat heart. In: Cardiac Cell Biology. Springer, Boston, MA; 2003. pp. 173–180.
Pantos C, Malliopoulou V, Mourouzis I, Karamanoli E, Moraitis P, Tzeis S, Paizis I, Cokkinos AD, Carageorgiou H, Varonos DD, et al. Thyroxine pretreatment increases basal myocardial heat-shock protein 27 expression and accelerates translocation and phosphorylation of this protein upon ischaemia. European journal of pharmacology. 2003;478:53–60.
Arabatzis T. Towards a historical ontology?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science [Internet]. 2003;34(2):431-442. Publisher's Version 2003c
Georgiafentis M. Towards a phase based analysis of the VOS order in Greek. Reading Working Papers in Linguistics. 2003;7:1-18.
Kopanias K. Translation of "V. Brinkmann, Σύντομος οδηγός της Γλυπτοθήκης του Μονάχου" (Greek). 2003.
Van de Werf F, Ardissino D, Betriu A, Cokkinos DV, Falk E, Fox KAA, Julian D, Lengyel M, Neumann F-J, Ruzyllo W, et al. Trattamento dell’infarto miocardico acuto in pazienti con sopraslivellamento del tratto ST all’esordio della sintomatologia. Eur Heart J. 2003;24:28–66.
Van De Werf F, Ardissino D, Betriu A, Cokkinos DV, Falk E, Fox KAA, Julian D, Lengyel M, Neumann FJ, Ruzyllo W, et al. Treatment of acute myocardial infarction in patients with ST segment elevation at onset of symptoms: the task force on the management of acute myocardial infarction of the European Society of Cardiology. Italian Heart Journal Supplement. 2003;4:981–1016.
Economopoulos T, Fountzilas G, Dimopoulos MA, Papageorgiou S, Xiros N, Kalantzis D, Dervenoulas J, Raptis S. Treatment of intermediate and advanced stage Hodgkin's disease with modified baseline BEACOPP regimen: A Hellenic Co-operative Oncology Group Study. European Journal of Haematology [Internet]. 2003;71(4):257 - 262. WebsiteAbstract
The purpose of this prospective phase II trial was to investigate the safety and efficacy of a modified baseline BEACOPP (bleomycin, etoposide, adriamycin, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, procarbazine, and prednisone) regimen in the treatment of intermediate and advanced stage Hodgkin's disease (HD). From October 1997 to November 2001, 51 consecutive, previously untreated patients with stage IIA (bulky), IIB, III, and IV disease were treated with a modified baseline BEACOPP regimen with the etoposide administered i.v. on day 1 and orally at a dose of 100 mg/m2, on days 2 and 3. Each patient was scheduled to receive eight courses of BEACOPP with consolidation radiotherapy to bulky (≤5 cm) or residual disease. There were 25 males and 26 females with a median age of 32 yr (16-65 yr); 80.3% of the patients had nodular sclerosis HD, 41% had bulky disease (≥5 cm), 10 were in stage IIA (bulky ≥10 cm), 15 in stage IIB, 19 in stage III, and seven in stage IV. Thirty-seven patients (72.5%) achieved a complete response and 17.6% partial response. No significant difference in overall response rate was observed between patients with: (i) 0-2 vs. ≥3 negative prognostic factors, (ii) in stage II vs. stages III/IV, LDH level, and bulky disease. With a median follow up period of 39.5 months, actuarial 3-yr survival rate is 82% and time to progression rate 72.5%. Treatment with this combination was well tolerated. Grades 3 and 4 leukopenia and neutropenia occured in 26% and 28% of the patients, respectively, whereas in 16.3% of the patients infection was observed. Support with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor was given to 59% of the patients. No case of secondary MDS/leukemia has been observed. The results of the present study demonstrate that the modified baseline BEACOPP regimen with radiotherapy used in our patients was well tolerated and effective therapy for intermediate and advanced stage HD. Further follow up time is required to evaluate long-term toxicity.
Stathopoulos GP, Rigatos SK, Dimopoulos MA, Giannakakis T, Foutzilas G, Kouroussis C, Janninis D, Aravantinos G, Androulakis N, Agelaki S, et al. Treatment of pancreatic cancer with a combination of irinotecan (CPT-11) and gemcitabine: A multicenter phase II study by the Greek Cooperative Group for Pancreatic Cancer. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2003;14(3):388 - 394. WebsiteAbstract
Background: The efficacy and toxicity of gemcitabine (GEM) and irinotecan (CPT-11) is evaluated in previously untreated patients with inoperable or metastatic pancreatic cancer. Patients and methods: From January 1999 to July 2001, 60 patients with pancreatic cancer (85% stage IV) were enrolled in a two-step extended phase II trial. Patients were treated with gemcitabine (1000 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8) and CPT-11 (300 mg/m2 on day 8) in cycles of 3 weeks. No prophylactic use of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (rhG-CSF) was initially planned. Results: In an intention-to-treat analysis one (1.7%) complete and 14 (23.3%) partial responses were achieved [objective response rate (ORR) 24.7%; 95% confidence interval 14.04% to 35.96%]. Twenty-two (36.7%) and 23 (38.3%) patients had stable and progressive disease, respectively. The median duration of response was 5 months, the median time to tumor progression (TTP) was 7 months and the median overall survival 7 months. One-year survival was 22.5%. Pain improvement and asthenia during treatment were observed in 45% and 43% of patients, respectively; weight gain occurred in 19.5% of patients. Grade 3 anemia occurred in three (5%) patients who required transfusion of six packed red blood cell (RBC) units. Ten (16.7%) additional patients with grade 2 anemia were treated with recombinant erythropoietin. Grade 3 thrombocytopenia occurred in seven (11.7%) patients and grades 3 and 4 neutropenia in 27 (45%). Ten patients developed febrile neutropenia, two of whom died due to sepsis. Prophylactic use of rhG-CSF was eventually required in 93 (28.3%) of 329 administered cycles. Other toxicities were mild. Conclusions: The combination of gemcitabine and irinotecan is an active chemotherapy regimen against pancreatic cancer with a 25% ORR. Toxicity was acceptable for the great majority of patients but with a high percentage of hematopoietic growth factor administration.
Dimopoulos MA, Anagnostopoulos A, Weber D. Treatment of plasma cell dyscrasias with thalidomide and its derivatives. Journal of Clinical Oncology [Internet]. 2003;21(23):4444 - 4454. WebsiteAbstract
Purpose: In 1999, investigators reported promising results of a phase II study of thalidomide in patients with resistant multiple myeloma (MM). Since then, various trials of thalidomide alone and in combination with other agents have been tested in patients with resistant and, more recently, untreated MM. In addition, preliminary results of phase I studies of the immunomodulatory derivatives (IMiDs) of thalidomide have been recently reported. Design: We reviewed and report the results of clinical trials of thalidomide and the IMiDs, as well as the pharmacology, mechanism of action, and toxicity of these agents. Results: Thalidomide has demonstrated significant activity in both resistant and previously untreated multiple myeloma. Combination therapy with dexamethasone increases response rate, even in patients previously resistant to both drugs given as single agents. More recent studies of thalidomide with dexamethasone in previously untreated patients are highly encouraging. The addition of chemotherapy to thalidomide and dexamethasone may further increase response rates, but its effect on patient survival has not been clarified. Preliminary results of trials of IMiD-3 indicate that this agent is active in resistant myeloma and has a toxicity profile different from that of thalidomide. Conclusion: Many studies have confirmed the activity of thalidomide in MM, as well as an improved response with dexamethasone. Newer thalidomide derivatives with reduced toxicity (neuropathy, teratogenicity) are also promising. Thalidomide with dexamethasone may now represent the treatment of choice for previously untreated patients. Further studies with these and other novel agents early in the course of myeloma may improve complete remission rates and frequency of long-term control. © 2003 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Dimopoulos MA, Tsatalas C, Zomas A, Hamilos G, Panayiotidis P, Margaritis D, Matsouka C, Economopoulos T, Anagnostopoulos N. Treatment of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia with single-agent thalidomide or with the combination of clarithromycin, thalidomide and dexamethasone. Seminars in Oncology [Internet]. 2003;30(2):265 - 269. WebsiteAbstract
To evaluate the activity of thalidomide in Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM), 20 patients were treated on a dose schedule that escalated from 200 mg/d to 600 mg/d. On an intention-to-treat basis, five (25%) patients achieved a partial response, which was noted within 3 months of treatment. Adverse effects were common and prevented dose escalation of thalidomide in 75% of patients and led to premature discontinuation of treatment in 35%. We subsequently evaluated the oral combination of clarithromycin (500 mg twice per day), low-dose thalidomide (200 mg once daily), and dexamethasone (40 mg once per week). Our preliminary analysis on 12 previously treated patients indicate activity of this regimen in WM: three patients achieved a partial response and two patients demonstrated monoclonal protein reduction of greater than 25%. This combination was associated with a variety of side effects due not only to thalidomide, but also to corticosteroids and to clarithromycin. Our preliminary data indicate that this combination may be a useful salvage regimen for some patients with heavily pretreated macroglobulinemia. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Dimopoulos MA, Hamilos G, Efstathiou E, Siapkaras I, Matsouka C, Gika D, Grigoraki V, Papadimitriou C, Mitsibounas D, Anagnostopoulos N. Treatment of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia with the combination of fludarabine and cyclophosphamide. Leukemia and Lymphoma [Internet]. 2003;44(6):993 - 996. WebsiteAbstract
Fludarabine is an active agent for the treatment of Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM) and its combination with cyclophosphamide has been effective in many patients with low-grade lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Based on these data, we administered the combination of fludarabine (25 mg/m2 IV day 1-3) and cyclophosphamide (250 mg/m2 IV day 1 - 3,) to 11 patients with WM. Most patients had features indicating poor prognosis including median age of 73 years (range 60-84 years), hemoglobin <100g/l in 73%, B2-microglobulin >3mg/l in 64%, symptomatic hyperviscosity in 55% of patients. Only 2 patients were previously untreated, 7 were primary refractory and 2 were relapsing on treatment. The fludarabine-cyclophosphamide combination (FC) was administered every 4 weeks for a total of four courses. Partial response, defined by at least 50% reduction of serum monoclonal protein and of tumor infiltrate at all involved sites was documented in 6 patients (55%) (The median time to response was 4 months). Responding patients demonstrated resolution of disease-related symptoms and correction of anemia. Median time to progression for all patients was 24 months. With a mean follow-up of 28 months, two of six responding patients have progressed so far. The probability of 2-year survival is 70%. This regimen was relatively well tolerated. Complications included neutropenia grade 3 or 4 in 3 patients and thrombocytopenia grade 3 or 4 in 2 patients. There were five infectious episodes including two episodes of neutropenic fever. We conclude that the FC combination appears to be active in patients with WM most of whom were resistant to treatment and had poor prognostic factors. The addition of rituximab to FC requires further investigation.
Vrachopoulos MG. Trends and perspectives in the education of technology educators. In: 2nd Panhellenic Conference, {"}Association of Higher and Secondary Education{"}. ; 2003.
Gimisis T, Arsenyan P, Georganakis D, Leondiadis L. {Tuning the Reactivity of O - tert -ButyldimethylsilylimidazolylAminals Towards Organolithium Reagents}. Synlett [Internet]. 2003:1451–1454. WebsiteAbstract
O-tert-Butyldimethylsilylimidazolyl aminals are N,O-acetals that form readily from aldehydes, and although they function as aldehyde stabilizing and protecting groups under various conditions, we report here that they react with organolithium reagents similarly to the parent aldehydes. The mechanism involves the intermediate formation of a 2-imidazolyl anion as is exemplified by the isolation of 2-TBDMS-imidazole. Substitution of the imidazolyl moiety at the 2-position renders these aldehyde derivatives stable to organolithium reagents, thus allowing for the tuning of their reactivity.
Gimisis T, Arsenyan P, Georganakis D, Leondiadis L. {Tuning the reactivity of O-tert-butyldimethylsilylimidazolyl aminals towards organolithium reagents}. Synlett. 2003:1451–1454.Abstract
O-tert-Butyldimethylsilylimidazolyl aminals are N,O-acetals that form readily from aldehydes, and although they function as aldehyde stabilizing and protecting groups under various conditions, we report here that they react with organolithium reagents similarly to the parent aldehydes. The mechanism involves the intermediate formation of a 2-imidazolyl anion as is exemplified by the isolation of 2-TBDMS-imidazole. Substitution of the imidazolyl moiety at the 2-position renders these aldehyde derivatives stable to organolithium reagents, thus allowing for the tuning of their reactivity.
Pectasides D, Skarlos D, Dimopoulos A-M, Farmakis D, Pectasides M, Fountzilas G, Aravantinos G. Two Cycles of Carboplatin-based Adjuvant Chemotherapy for High-risk Clinical Stage I and Stage IM Non-seminomatous Germ Cell Tumours of the Testis: A HECOG Trial. Anticancer Research [Internet]. 2003;23(5 B):4239 - 4244. WebsiteAbstract
Background: We investigated the efficacy and safety of 2 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with carboplatin, etoposide and bleomycin (CEB 90) in patients with high-risk clinical stage I or stage IM non-seminomatous germ cell tumours (NSGCT). Patients and Methods: A total of 52 consecutive patients (22 patients with high-risk histological features [vascular invasion, presence of embryonal carcinoma, absence of yolk sac tumour] and 30 with tumour marker activity post-orchidectomy-stage IM) were entered into this prospective study. Chemotherapy consisted of carboplatin 400mg/m 2 or AUC 5 (day 1), etoposide 165mg/m2 (days 1-3) and bleomycin 30 mg (days 1, 8, 15). Chemotherapy was repeated every 3 weeks. Results: During a median follow-up of 112 months (range, 10 to 174 months), two patients with stage IM relapsed. These cases had a disseminated, marker-positive germ cell tumour (GCT), extensively involving both liver and lungs in the first case and para-aortic lymph nodes and lung in the second one; both patients died of the tumour after a number of salvage chemotherapy (including high-dose therapy) regimens. Fifty patients (96%) are alive and disease-free. Two cycles of CEB90 were well tolerated and the only side-effects were myelotoxicity and alopecia. Conclusion: Despite the general consensus that ciplatin-based chemotherapy is superior to carboplatin-containing regimens in testicular cancer, 2 cycles of CEB 90 may be an equally effective treatment option as adjuvant therapy for high-risk clinical stage I and IM patients.
Drouvelis PS, Schmelcher P, Diakonos FK. Two-electron anisotropic quantum dots. EUROPHYSICS LETTERS. 2003;64(2):232 - 238.
Dmitriev SV, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ. Two-soliton collisions in a near-integrable lattice system. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics [Internet]. 2003;68:566031-566037. Website
Dmitriev SV, Kevrekidis PG, Malomed BA, Frantzeskakis DJ. Two-soliton collisions in a near-integrable lattice system. Physical Review E - Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics [Internet]. 2003;68. Website
Karakassi K. "Und sie wird vergessen sein.." Zu Kafka und Hegel. Am Beispiel der Erzählung Josefine, die Sängerin oder das Volk der Mäuse. Prima Philosophia. 2003;16:279–293.
Kassaras I, Makropoulos K, Papadimitriou P, Pedersen H, Hatzfeld D. Upper mantle structure of the Aegean area (Greece) - Phase velocities of fundamental mode Rayleigh waves over multiple paths. In: EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly. Nice, France, 6-11 April 2003; 2003. 90_abstract_20.pdf
Kassaras I, Makropoulos K. Upper mantle structure of the Aegean (Greece) derived from phase velocities of fundamental mode Rayleigh waves. In: The South Aegean Active Volcanic Arc: Present Knowledge and Future Perspectives, (SAAVA2003), International Conference. Milos Isl., Greece, 17-20 September 2003; 2003. 93_abstract_23.pdf
Kavadias C, Thanos G, Ploskas N, Gerolimos G, Kollias V, Stassinopoulos G, Loupis M. Use of SDL for the implementation of Abstract Test Suites. 2003.
Kakali G, Tsivilis S, Kolovos K, Choupa K, Perraki T, Perraki M, Stamatakis M, Vasilatos C. Use of secondary mineralizing raw materials in cement production. The case study of a stibnite ore. Materials Letters. 2003;57:3117-3123.
Heeren W, Papangeli D, Vlachou E. Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS Yearbook 2003. Utrecht: UIL-OTS; 2003 pp. 89.
Triantaphyllou, M., Dimiza, M. Vertification of the Algirosphaera robusta-Sphaerocalyptra quadridentata (coccolithophores) life-cycle association. Journal of Micropalaeontology [Internet]. 2003;22:107-111. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Living coccolithophores were collected from eight stations along a transect in the gulf of Korthi (southeastern Andros island, Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) in August 2001. Samples were collected from 0–120 m water depth to determine the cell density, the species composition and the biogeographical (spatial and vertical) distribution of the coccolithophore biocommunities in coastal marine ecosystems. The studies revealed an impressive heterococcolith–holococcolith combination coccosphere (SEM micrograph) involving the species Algirosphaera robusta and Sphaerocalyptra quadridentata. In addition, a second association was observed by light microscopy. This discovery verifies the suggestions of Kamptner (1941) and provides strong proof on the assignment of these two ‘species’ in a common life cycle, increasing significantly our knowledge of life-cycle pairings ecology.
Triantaphyllou, M., Dimiza, M. Vertification of the Algirosphaera robusta-Sphaerocalyptra quadridentata (coccolithophores) life-cycle association. Journal of Micropalaeontology [Internet]. 2003;22:107-111. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Living coccolithophores were collected from eight stations along a transect in the gulf of Korthi (southeastern Andros island, Aegean Sea, Eastern Mediterranean) in August 2001. Samples were collected from 0–120 m water depth to determine the cell density, the species composition and the biogeographical (spatial and vertical) distribution of the coccolithophore biocommunities in coastal marine ecosystems. The studies revealed an impressive heterococcolith–holococcolith combination coccosphere (SEM micrograph) involving the species Algirosphaera robusta and Sphaerocalyptra quadridentata. In addition, a second association was observed by light microscopy. This discovery verifies the suggestions of Kamptner (1941) and provides strong proof on the assignment of these two ‘species’ in a common life cycle, increasing significantly our knowledge of life-cycle pairings ecology.
Mitsi E. “A Victorian Woman’s ‘Hellas’: Agnes Smith’s Glimpses of Greek Life and Scenery”. Agora: Revue d’études littéraires. 2003;5:77-91.
Morgan DH, Cannon RD, Hatzidimitriou D, Croke BFW. VizieR Online Data Catalog: J-type carbon stars in LMC (Morgan+, 2003). [Internet]. 2003:J/MNRAS/341/534. WebsiteAbstract
Most of the carbon stars observed with 2dF were selected from the newly completed catalogue of 7760 carbon stars by (Kontizas et al., 2001, Cat. , hereafter KDMK01). (1 data file).
Flocas HA a, Assimakopoulos VD a, Helmis CG a, Güsten H b. VOC and O3 distributions over the Densely populated area of Greater Athens, Greece. Journal of Applied Meteorology [Internet]. 2003;42:1799-1810. WebsiteAbstract
The horizontal and vertical distributions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ozone (O3) concentrations within the lower troposphere over the greater Athens area. Greece, under sea-breeze conditions were studied. Furthermore, an attempt was made to explain the dynamic and chemical mechanisms responsible for the formation of these distributions. Measurements were collected using a specially instrumented Falcon 20-E5 research aircraft, ground-based meteorological instrumentation, and a network of air quality monitoring stations within the context of the Scientific Training and Access to Aircraft for Atmospheric Research Throughout Europe (STAAARTE) 1997 experimental campaign. Relatively high ozone values (55-100 ppbv) were identified within the first 300-400 m above ground, and significantly reduced values were found over the depth of the atmospheric boundary layer. High values of VOC concentrations [150-350 ppbCarbon (C)] were observed near the ground as well as within the first 300 400 m above ground. At higher altitudes, of 1400-1600 m, VOC concentrations remained relatively high (100-200 ppbC). It was demonstrated that the sea-breeze circulation plays a major role in the formation of the above-mentioned concentration levels and that chemical transformations explain specific characteristics.
Flocas HA, Assimakopoulos VD, Helmis CG, Güsten H. VOC and O3 distributions over the Densely populated area of Greater Athens, Greece. Journal of Applied Meteorology [Internet]. 2003;42:1799-1810. Website
Kevrekidis PG, Carretero-González R, Theocharis G, Frantzeskakis DJ, Malomed BA. Vortices in a Bose-Einstein condensate confined by an optical lattice. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2003;36:3467-3476. Website
Vlachou E. Weird polarity indefinites in French. In: Linguistics in the Netherlands. Utrecht: John Benjamins Publishing Company; 2003. pp. 89-100.
Hric L, Petrík K, Niarchos P, Gazeas K, Gális R, Velič Z, Šmelcer L, Hájek P, Koss K, Šimon V, et al. YY Herculis-a New Eclipsing Symbiotic System. In: Vol. 303. ; 2003. pp. 223. Website
Galanakis I, Mavropoulos P. Zinc-blende compounds of transition elements with N, P, As, Sb, S, Se, and Te as half-metallic systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW B. 2003;67:104417.Abstract
We report systematic first-principles calculations for ordered zinc-blende compounds of the transition metal elements V, Cr, and Mn with the sp elements N, P, As, Sb, S, Se, and Te, motivated by a recent fabrication of zinc-blende CrAs, CrSb, and MnAs. They show a ferromagnetic half-metallic behavior for a wide range of lattice constants. We discuss the origin and trends of half-metallicity, present the calculated equilibrium lattice constants, and examine the half-metallic behavior of their transition element terminated (001) surfaces.
Abdallah J, others. {ZZ production in e+ e- interactions at s**(1/2) = 183-GeV to 209-GeV}. Eur. Phys. J. 2003;C30:447-466.
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Παυλόπουλος Βασίλης. Άρρητες θεωρίες της προσωπικότητας & Θεωρία (μοντέλο) των πέντε παραγόντων της προσωπικότητας. In: Λεξικό της Ψυχολογίας (2η έκδ.). Ν. Παπαδόπουλος; 2003. pp. 523-525.
Κουμαριανός Θεόδωρος Ι. «Βασικοί σταθμοί στην διαμόρφωση τής Λειτουργικής Τάξεως (Τυπικού) τής Ορθοδόξου Εκκλησίας». In: Β´ Πανελλήνιο Λειτουργικό Συμπόσιο Στελεχών Ιερών Mητροπόλεων, Bόλος, Οκτώβριος 2000. «"Λατρεύσωμεν εὐαρέστως τῷ Θεῷ", Το αίτημα τής λειτουργικής ανανεώσεως στην Ορθόδοξη Εκκλησία». Αποστολική Διακονία τής Εκκλησίας τής Ελλάδος, Αθήναι; 2003. pp. 85-122.
Ψυχάρης Γ. Εξομάλυνση: Δραστηριότητα διόρθωσης γεωμετρικών κατασκευών και ανάπτυξης νοημάτων για λόγους και αναλογίες. In: Τριανταφυλλίδης Τ, Χατζηκυριάκου Κ, Πολίτης Π, Χρονάκη Α Πρακτικά 6ου Πανελλήνιου Συνεδρίου Διδακτικής Μαθηματικών και Πληροφορικής στην Εκπαίδευση. Πανεπιστήμιο Θεσσαλίας, Βόλος; 2003. pp. 173-182. didaktikh_math_plhroforikh_2003.pdf
Γογγάκη Κ. Ευκαιρίες άθλησης και αναπαραστάσεις του μαθητικού πληθυσμού του Λεκανοπεδίου Αττικής για τη Φυσική Αγωγή και τον Αθλητισμό. Αντιτετράδια της Εκπαίδευσης. 2003;67:42-48.Abstract
Η έρευνα εστιάστηκε στην καταγραφή: -των αθλητικών συνηθειών των μαθητών Δημοτικού-Γυμνασίου-Λυκείου, -των απόψεών τους για την επάρκεια της απαιτούμενης αθλητικής υποδομής στην περιοχή μόνιμης διαμονής τους και στο σχολικό τους χώρο, -της κατανομής του ελεύθερου χρόνου για αθλητικές δραστηριότητες,  - των εκφρασμένων αντιλήψεών τους για το μάθημα της Φυσικής Αγωγής και για τη σχέση σχολείου - αθλητικών δραστηριοτήτων.
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Γαλανάκη Ε. Η μοναξιά στη θεωρία του Winnicott. Επετηρίς Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής της Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών [Internet]. 2003;34:131-150. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study discusses and evaluates the views of Donald W. Winnicott (1896-1971), a distinguished British pediatrician and psychoanalyst, which explicitly or implicitly are related to loneliness and solitude. Α theoretical approach to the developmental origins of loneliness is as yet to be formulated in the field of developmental psychology. Notions such as the capacity to be alone, the good-enough mother, holding and mirroring, true and false self, childhood psychotic isolation, illusion and disillusionment, transitional object and transitional phenomenon, potential space, playing and creative activity, the non-communicating core self, the “journey” from absolute dependence towards independence, etc., are discussed in the light of their implications for the understanding of loneliness and solitude experiences. The exploration and interpretation of these notions show their usefulness in the construction of a developmental model of loneliness and solitude as well as their fruitfulness for further empirical research on this topic.
Μπατσαλιά Φρειδερίκη. Η Νέα Ελληνική ως πρώτη ή ως δεύτερη γλώσσα κοινωνικοποίησης. Γλωσσολογία. 2003;15:93-102.Abstract
Ιn diesem Artikel die Besonderheiten des Zweitspracherwerbes hervorgehoben und auf die Bedeutung einer entsprechenden Ausbildung jener Lehrer hingewiesen, die Schüler unterrichten, für die das Neugriechische eine erste, eine zweite oder sogar eine dritte Sozialisationssprache darstellt.
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Καρακόλης Χρήστος. Η παραβολή του ασώτου υιού: Μια αλληγορική προσέγγιση της ιστορίας της σωτηρίας;. In: Tό κατά Λουκάν ευαγγέλιο. Θέματα εισαγωγικά, φιλολογικά, ιστορικά, ερμηνευτικά, θεολογικά. Βόλος: Ιερά Μητρόπολις Δημητριάδος; 2003. pp. 219-241.
Γογγάκη Κ. Η πολιτισμική αξία των αρχαίων Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων. Φιλολογική. 2003;82:54-58.Abstract
Η εργασία συνιστά μια συμβολή στην πολιτισμική αξιολόγηση των αρχαίων Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων, καθώς είναι αδιαμφισβήτητος ο πολυσήμαντος ρόλος και η καταλυτική παρουσία των αγώνων στον δεδομένο ιστορικό χρόνο. Η πραγματοποίηση των αγώνων σε ένα ‘κέντρο’ αποτελεί κοινό χαρακτηριστικό της αξιολογίας των Ολυμπίων και των άλλων μεγάλων αγώνων της αρχαιότητας, καθώς αυτοί τελούνται σε τόπους οι οποίοι αποτελούν ισχυρά λατρευτικά κέντρα, στα οποία με ενδιάμεσο την θρησκευτική λατρεία η ομάδα έρχεται σε συνάφεια με τους κοινούς θεούς. Η συνεύρεση της ομάδας στα κέντρα αυτά διαμορφώνει το πρωτογενές υλικό αυτού που θ’ αποκαλεστεί αργότερα ως συνείδηση εθνική, καθώς οι ‘εθνικές’ τελετές συνιστούν επικοινωνίες κοινοτήτων και συνύπαρξη πληθυσμών, οι οποίες κατοχυρώνουν ταυτόχρονα και μια πολιτική διαλεκτική, που με τον περίφημο θεσμό της εκεχειρίας αναμφισβήτητα καθορίζει και τον πολιτικό χαρακτήρα των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων. Η κοινή ειρηνική και ψυχαγωγική συνύπαρξη, χωρίς να υποτιμάται και ο οικονομικός χαρακτήρας της γιορτής, προσδιορίζουν ένα πλαίσιο πολυφωνίας ικανό να δημιουργήσει και να προβάλλει υψηλές φιλοσοφικές και ανθρωπιστικές ιδέες. Ο εναγκαλισμός των αγώνων υπό της τέχνης έρχεται να εκφράσει καλλιτεχνικές και πολιτιστικές αξίες, ολοκληρώνοντας τελικά μέσω της τέχνης την αποτύπωση του κλασικού αθλητή και συνδέοντάς την με την ηθική τελεολογία.
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Spyropoulos V. Η συντακτική ταυτότητα της μετακίνησης κεφαλής [The syntactic status of head-movement]. In: Σύγχρονες Τάσεις στην Ελληνική Γλωσσολογία [Current Trends in Greek Linguistics]. Athens: Patakis; 2003. pp. 262-283.
Γιοβάνης Β. Καταγραφή των χαρακτηριστικών των ατυχημάτων σε Έλληνες χιονοδρόμους. 11ο Διεθνές Συνέδριο Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού, Κομοτηνή. 2003;1(1):292.
Ζυμβρακάκη Ελένη, Αθανασίου Κυριάκος. Κοινωνικές αναπαραστάσεις παιδιών σχολικής ηλικίας για τα Ναρκωτικά,

Social Representations of School-Age Children on Drugs

. Σύγχρονη Εκπαίδευση: Τρίμηνη Επιθεώρηση Εκπαιδευτικών Θεμάτων [Internet]. 2003;(128):82-90.
Social Representations of School-Age Children on Drugs Eleni Zymvrakaki, Kyriakos Athanasiou Summary The origins of this work go back to a series of epidemiological surveys conducted over the last twenty years and prove the ever-increasing use of illegal substances among the entire population of Greece (Kokkevi K.a., 1983, Marselos and Frangidis, 1985, Madianou et al., 1987, Dardavesis, 1993, Kokkevi and Stefanis, 1994, Madiano; et al., 1995, Gougouskidis, 2001, Charila and Kalantzi-Azizi, 2001, EKTEPN, 2002a, EKTEPN, 2002b). It is common knowledge that the use of illegal substances is reduced to one of the most important social problems. In Greece too, the problem is exacerbated, as there is an increase in the frequency of deaths from heroin use in the mainly young population, while at the same time observing... Οι απαρχές της εργασίας αυτής ανάγονται σε μια σειρά επιδημιολογικών ερευνών που διεξήχθησαν την τελευταία εικοσαετία και αποδεικνύουν την ολοένα αυξανόμενη χρήση παράνομων ουσιών στο σύνολο του πληθυσμού της Ελλάδας(Κοκκέβη Κ.α., 1983, Μαρσέλος και Φραγκίδης, 1985, Μαδιανού κ.α., 1987, Δαρδαβέσης, 1993, Κοκκέβη και Στεφανής, 1994, Μαδιανό; Κ.α., 1995, Γκουγκουσκίδης, 2001, Χαρίλα και Καλαντζή-Αζίζι, 2001, ΕΚΤΕΠΝ, 2002α, ΕΚΤΕΠΝ, 2002β).Είναι κοινός τόπος ότι η χρήση παράνομων ουσιών ανάγεται σε ένα σε ένα από σημαντικότερα κοινωνικά προβλήματα. Και στην Ελλάδα το πρόβλημα οξύνεται, καθώς παρατηρείται αύξηση της συχνότητας θανάτων από τη χρήση ηρωίνης στο νεανικό κυρίως πληθυσμό, ενώ ταυτόχρονα παρατηρεί τω...
Ο αφηγηματικός παρακείμενος της Νέας Ελληνικής: πραγματολογική-γνωστική προσέγγιση.
Μπέλλα Σπυριδούλα. Ο αφηγηματικός παρακείμενος της Νέας Ελληνικής: πραγματολογική-γνωστική προσέγγιση. In: κ.ά. Δήμητρα Θε Σύγχρονες τάσεις στην ελληνική Γλωσσολογία: Μελέτες αφιερωμένες στην Ειρήνη Φιλιππάκη-Warburton. Αθήνα: Εκδόσεις Πατάκη; 2003. pp. 357-374.
Γαλανάκη Ε. Ο δάσκαλος και η μοναξιά: Η οπτική γωνία του παιδιού. Επιστημονικό Βήμα ΙΠΕΜ-ΔΟΕ [Internet]. 2003;2:55-64. Publisher's Version
Γογγάκη Κ. Οι αντιλήψεις των αρχαίων Ελλήνων για τον αθλητισμό. 1st ed. Αθήνα: Τυπωθήτω - Γ. Δαρδανός; 2003 pp. 451. Publisher's VersionAbstract
http://www.dardanosnet.gr/book_details.php?id=1041Κωδικός καταλόγου: 402089 ISBN: 978-960-402-089-7 1η ανατύπωση Απρίλιος 2005 (1η έκδοση, Μάιος 2003) 14 x 21 σελ. 451 Κωνσταντίνα Γογγάκη Αντιλήψεις των αρχαίων Ελλήνων για τον Αθλητισμό (Οι) Εκδόσεις: Τυπωθήτω Περίληψη.  Ο αθλητισμός, αποτελώντας ένα τμήμα της κοινωνικής ζωής, επηρεάζει την κοινωνία και επηρεάζεται απ' αυτήν. Έτσι, ο κλασικός αθλητισμός, συνιστώντας μιαν έκφανση της εποχής της ακμής, αντανακλά μιαν από τις πιο δυναμικές πτυχές αυτής της περιόδου. Η σημασία του αθλητισμού, ο πολυσήμαντος ρόλος του, η αγωνιστική νίκη που αποτύπωνει το κλέος και το κύδος των ανδρών, η συγκίνηση του αθλητικού θεάματος, συνδέονται με μερικές από τις καλύτερες στιγμές του δημιουργικού ανθρώπινου πνεύματος. Εκτός, όμως, από την θετική υπάρχει και η αρνητική όψη του αρχαίου αθλητισμού, η οποία επικρίθηκε και καυτηριάστηκε, χωρίς, ωστόσο, να επηρεάσει την εκ μέρους της αρχαίας κοινωνίας αποδοχή του αθλητικού γεγονότος, και η οποία αρνητική όψη επιβεβαιώνει τελικά, εκ του αντιθέτου, τη διαχρονική αξία του μέτρου και της ψυχικής και σωματικής εναρμόνισης. Αυτήν την διττή προσέγγιση, των φωτεινών και των σκοτεινών πλευρών του αρχαίου αθλητισμού, επιχειρεί η παρούσα εργασία, λαμβάνοντας υπ' όψιν τις πηγές της κλασικής παράδοσης. Με τον τρόπο αυτό ξετυλίγεται ένα πλούσιο υλικό, που αποκαλύπτει τις αντιλήψεις των αρχαίων Ελλήνων για τον αθλητισμό, από τον Όμηρο, τον Τυρταίο, τον Πίνδαρο και τον Πλάτωνα, έως τον Γαληνό, τον Φιλόστρατο, τον Παυσανία και τον Λιβάνιο, ενώ, παράλληλα, γίνεται αναφορά σε ορισμένους Ρωμαίους συγγραφείς. Από τη γενική αξιολόγηση του αρχαίου αθλητισμού και τις αντιστοιχίες του στο σύγχρονο αθλητικό γίγνεσθαι, εντέλει αποδεικνύεται πως ο λόγος περί ηθικής και μέτρου στον αθλητισμό είναι όχι μόνον διαχρονικός, αλλά, σήμερα, άκρως αναγκαίος και επίκαιρος. Περιεχόμενα.  Πρόλογος Ανδρέα Μάνου || Εισαγωγή || Οι αθλητικοί αγώνες στην Ιλιάδα και την Οδύσσεια: Μια συγκριτική θεώρηση || Η αγωνιστική νίκη ως αξία στις πινδαρικές ωδές || Η σημασία της νίκης μέσα από τον τύπο του ηττημένου αθλητή κατά τον Πίνδαρο || Προσέγγιση των Πυθίων αγώνων δια της αγγελικής ρήσης στην "Ηλέκτρα" του Σοφοκλή || Η κατά Πλάτωνα "Περί Γυμναστικής" διδασκαλία || Το στεφάνι του νικητή των αγώνων και οι ηθικοί συμβολισμοί του || Το νόημα της ολυμπιακής νίκης στην κλασική αρχαιότητα || Η πολιτισμική αξία των αρχαίων ολυμπιακών αγώνων || Μορφές βίας στα αρχαία αθλήματα || Επικριτικοί λόγοι κατά του αρχαίου αθλητισμού || Γενική βιβλιογραφία || Ευρετήριο ονομάτων || Ευρετήριο εννοιών.
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Παυλόπουλος Βασίλης. Οι άρρητες θεωρίες των γονέων για την προσωπικότητα των παιδιών: Κοινωνική-διαπολιτιστική προσέγγιση. In: Το κουτί της Πανδώρας. Οικογένεια και η διαπολιτισμική της ταυτότητα σήμερα. Ελληνικά Γράμματα; 2003. pp. 45-66.
Γαλανάκη Ε. Οικογένεια και μοναξιά: Η άποψη του παιδιού. Παιδί και Έφηβος: Ψυχική Υγεία και Ψυχοπαθολογία [Internet]. 2003;5(1):53-79. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The aim of this study was to investigate school-age children's perceptions and experience of family-related loneliness, and of coping with it. The literature review showed that these dimensions have not been empirically investigated. This study is part of a larger research program that examined children's perceptions of loneliness and its causes, as well as coping with loneliness strategies. Individual interviews were conducted (the interview was constructed on the basis of two pilot studies) and the projective technique of oral story was used with 180 second, fourth and sixth graders. Also, 758 fifth and sixth graders were asked to write a story about loneliness. The samples were randomly chosen from schools in Athens and Piraeus. Children's responses indicating their personal, subjective views of family-related loneliness are discussed within mainly the psychoanalytic developmental framework, and their importance for the construction of a developmental model of loneliness experience in childhood is noted.
Nikolaou K. Παλινωδίες στη νομοθεσία των Μακεδόνων: Η κακοποίηση των έγγαμων γυναικών και ο Βίος της Θωμαΐδος της Λεσβίας. Byzantina Symmeikta. 2003;16:101-113.
Μόζερ Αμαλία, Μπέλλα Σπυριδούλα. Παρελθόν, παρόν, οριστικότητα και Παρακείμενος [Past, present, definiteness and the perfect]. 6th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. 2003.
Μόζερ Αμαλία, Μπέλλα Σπυριδούλα. Παρελθόν, παρόν, οριστικότητα και Παρακείμενος [Past, present, definiteness and the perfect]. 6th International Conference on Greek Linguistics. 2003.
Georgiafentis M. Ποσοδεικτικές εκφράσεις και αναφορική δέσμευση (Quantifier binding). Studies in Greek Linguistics. 2003;23:680-689.
Γιοβάνης Β. Πρακτική εφαρμογή της τοπογραφικής και κινηματικής ανάλυσης των σλάλομ στο Αλπικό σκι. 7ο Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Πτυχιούχων Φυσικής Αγωγής, Αθήνα. 2003:26.
Georgiafentis M, Lascaratou C. Ρήμα – άμεσο αντικείμενο: Ένας άρρηκτος δεσμός (Verb – direct object: An unbreakable bond). In: Σύγχρονες Τάσεις στην Ελληνική Γλωσσολογία: Μελέτες Αφιερωμένες στην Ειρήνη Φιλιππάκη-Warburton (Current Trends in Greek Linguistics: Essays in Honour of Irene Philippaki-Warburton). Athina: Patakis; 2003. pp. 192-216.
Mitsi, Efterpi (Μήτση Ευτέρπη). «Στη σκιά των μνημείων: Αρχαιολάτρες και αρχαιόσυλοι στην Ελλάδα του 18ου αιώνα». Σύγχρονα Θέματα. 2003;82:60-67.
Γογγάκη Κ. Το στεφάνι του νικητή των αγώνων και οι ηθικοί συμβολισμοί του. Corpus. 2003;46:42-51.Abstract
Το στεφάνι του νικητή των αγώνων υποδηλώνει την ύπαρξη παλαιών δοξασιών, που κατά την μακρινή πορεία του χρόνου έλαβαν άλλες μορφές ή απωθήθηκαν στο υποσυνείδητο της ανθρωπότητας. Η καταγωγή τους ανάγεται στο βαθύ παρελθόν, τότε που ο πρωτόγονος άνθρωπος ανέπτυσσε τις διάφορες λατρείες στην βάση οτι όλα τ’ άψυχα έχουν ψυχή, κι επομένως το δέντρο και συνεπώς το κλαδί έχουν και μπορούν να μεταδώσουν την θετική δύναμή τους. Οι διάφορες μαγικές και ανιμιστικές θεωρίες γρήγορα ενσωματώνονται στις αγροτικές τελετές που ως σκοπό είχαν την γονιμότητα και την ευφορία της γης. Με την επίδραση του ορθολογικού στοιχείου πάνω στο μαγικό και στο μεταφυσικό, οι δοξασίες αυτές μεταβάλλονται, προσδίδοντας στο στεφάνι και τα κλαδιά ορισμένων δέντρων, όπως η ελιά και η δάφνη, έναν χαρακτήρα ιερό. Έτσι στις ήδη υπάρχουσες δοξασίες κυριαρχούν οι θρησκευτικές αντιλήψεις, του εξαγνισμού και της κάθαρσης, ηθικές αξίες που μεταδίδονται μέσω του ιερού στεφανιού στον νικητή των αγώνων, ο οποίος με τον τρόπο αυτό καθαίρεται, αποκτώντας την ικανότητα επικοινωνίας με το θείον. Κατάλοιπα αυτών των αντιλήψεων επιβιώνουν σήμερα όχι μόνο στο στεφάνι του νικητή των αγώνων, αλλά και σ’ άλλα έθιμα, όπως στο στεφάνι του Μαγιού, στο στεφάνι του γάμου κ.λ.π.  
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Πετράκης Παναγιώτης. Χρηματοοικονομική διοίκηση και τραπεζική οικονομική : Ασκήσεις και λύσεις ασκήσεων.; 2003.
Καρακόλης Χρήστος. Χριστός και «Ἕλληνες» στο κατά Ιωάννην Ευαγγέλιο: Ερμηνευτικές-θεολογικές απόψεις. In: Kωνσταντίνος Δ. Mουρατίδης, υπέρμαχος Ορθοδοξίας. Αθήνα: ΠΕΘ; 2003. pp. 195-221.
Φανάρας Βασίλειος. «Искусственное оплодотворение: социальные и этические аспекты». “Медицинская помощь”. 2003;2:54-55.Abstract
как письмо в редакцию,  Москва, 2003. (Αναδημοσίευση στην ΠΕΜΠΤΟΥΣΙΑ στις 23/7/2013 στα Ρωσικά) Η δημοσίευση περιλαμβάνει τις κυριότερες θέσεις της διδακτορικής διατριβής για την ηθική θεώρηση της υποβοηθούμενης αναπαραγωγής στο ιατρικό περιοδικό «Ιατρική Βοήθεια» στη ρωσική γλώσσα με τη μορφή γράμματος προς τον εκδότη του περιοδικού (Letter to Editor), στην οποία συνέδραμε ο Ρώσος νευροχειρούργος Boleslav Lichtermann. Η σύνταξη του Ρωσικού περιοδικού ζήτησε τη δημοσίευση των συμπερασμάτων της διατριβής μας για να προβληθούν τα ηθικά διλήμματα που προκύπτουν στις αναπαραγωγικές τεχνολογίες. 
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Varoutas D, Katsianis D, Sphicopoulos T, Cerboni A, Kalhagen KO, Stordahl K, Harno J, Welling I. 3G MVNOs financial perspectives. Proc. IST Mobile & Wireless Telecommunications, Summit. 2002:557–561.
Chatgilialoglu C, Ferreri C, Guerra M, Timokhin V, Froudakis G, Gimisis T. {5- Endo-trig Radical Cyclizations: Disfavored or Favored Processes?}. J. Am. Chem. Soc. [Internet]. 2002;124:10765–10772. WebsiteAbstract
Relative kinetic data were determined for the 5-endo-trig cyclization of radical 12 compared to hydrogen abstraction from (TMS) 3SiH in the temperature range of 344-430 K, which allows for the estimation of a rate constant of 2 × 10 4 s -1 at 298 K with an activation energy of ca. 9 kcal/mol for the cyclization process. The 5-endo-trig cyclization of a variety of radicals that afford five-membered nitrogen-containing heterocycles was addressed computationally at the UB3LYP/6-31G* level. The 5-endo vs 4-exo mode of cyclication and the effect of delocalization of the unpaired electron in the transition state were investigated. Because the ring formed during cyclization contains five sp 2 centers, electrocyclization via a pentadienyl-like resonance form was also considered. For comparison, similar calculations were performed for 4-penten-1-yl and related radicals. The factors that affect the activation energies of homolytic 5-endo-trig cyclization were determined. In the absence of steric or conformational effects, the endo cyclization to form the five-membered ring was strongly favored over exo cyclization to form the four-membered ring not only on thermodynamic grounds but also kinetically. When a substituent on the double bond was able to delocalize the unpaired electron in the transition state of the 4-exo path, the two modes of cyclization became kinetically comparable. These results have an important bearing on the generalization of the Baldwin-Beckwith rules, which classified the 5-endo-trig radical cyclization as a "disfavored" process.
Chatgilialoglu C, Ferreri C, Guerra M, Timokhin V, Froudakis G, Gimisis T. {5-endo-trig radical cyclizations: Disfavored or favored processes?}. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2002;124:10765–10772.Abstract
Relative kinetic data were determined for the 5-endo-trig cyclization of radical 12 compared to hydrogen abstraction from (TMS)(3)SiH in the temperature range of 344-430 K, which allows for the estimation of a rate constant of 2 x 10(4) s(-1) at 298 K with an activation energy of ca. 9 kcal/mol for the cyclization process. The 5-endo-trig cyclization of a variety of radicals that afford five-membered nitrogen-containing heterocycles was addressed computationally at the UB3LYP/6-31G* level. The 5-endo vs 4-exo mode of cyclication and the effect of delocalization of the unpaired electron in the transition state were investigated. Because the ring formed during cyclization contains five sp(2) centers, electrocyclization via a pentadienyl-like resonance form was also considered. For comparison, similar calculations were performed for 4-penten-1-yl and related radicals. The factors that affect the activation energies of homolytic 5-endo-trig cyclization were determined. In the absence of steric or conformational effects, the endo cyclization to form the five-membered ring was strongly favored over exo cyclization to form the four-membered ring not only on thermodynamic grounds but also kinetically. When a substituent on the double bond was able to delocalize the unpaired electron in the transition state of the 4-exo path, the two modes of cyclization became kinetically comparable. These results have an important bearing on the generalization of the Baldwin-Beckwith rules, which classified the 5-endo-trig radical cyclization as a "disfavored" process.
Katsiari CG, Liossis S-NC, Souliotis VL, Dimopoulos AM, Manoussakis MN, Sfikakis PP. Aberrant expression of the costimulatory molecule CD40 ligand on monocytes from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Clinical Immunology [Internet]. 2002;103(1):54 - 62. WebsiteAbstract
CD40 ligand (CD40L, CD154) is overexpressed on T and B cells in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Monocytes have been shown to contribute to immune-mediated pathology in SLE and to express CD40L under certain conditions. Therefore, we studied CD40L expression on lupus monocytes ex vivo, as well as after activation in vitro. A highly significant sevenfold increase in the frequency of CD40L-expressing peripheral monocytes from 23 SLE patients, compared to 16 healthy individuals (mean percentage of CD40L+CD14+ among CD14+ cells, 11.7 versus 1.6), was found by flow cytometry. Increased CD40L expression on monocytes correlated significantly with disease activity, elevated γ-globulin serum levels, as well as increased CD40L expression on T cells. CD40L expression by lupus monocytes was verified at both the mRNA and protein levels, while LPS stimulation was found to upregulate CD40L mRNA accumulation and surface protein expression. CD40L expression on activated lupus monocytes within anti-CD3-stimulated, mononuclear cell cultures was also enhanced compared to control-derived monocytes. These novel findings underscore the multiplicity of pathways through which monocytes may contribute to SLE pathology and suggest that T cell-independent CD40L-mediated cell to cell interactions may be also involved in humoral immune activation in SLE. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
Harris RC, Nevill M, Harris DB, Fallowfield JL, Bogdanis GC, Wise JA. Absorption of creatine supplied as a drink, in meat or in solid form. Journal of Sports Sciences [Internet]. 2002;20(2):147 - 151. WebsiteAbstract
We examined the plasma concentration curve obtained over 6 h after the ingestion of 2 g of creatine (Cr) (equivalent to 2.3 g Cr·H2O) contained in meat or in solution in five non-users of creatine supplements. Peak plasma creatine concentration was lower after the ingestion of meat but was maintained close to this for a longer period. Measurements of the area under the plasma concentration curve indicated approximate bioequivalence of creatine contained in meat with the same dose supplied in a solution. In a separate study, we examined the plasma concentration-time curve after ingestion of solid Cr·H2O. Creatine ingested as a lozenge (crushed in the mouth and swallowed) or as a crystalline suspension in ice cold water resulted in a 20% lower peak concentration and 30-35% smaller area under the plasma creatine concentration curve than the same dose administered in solution. Despite a possibly lower bioavailability, 2.3 g Cr·H2O supplied in either solid form was nonetheless sufficient to raise the plasma concentration five- to six-fold in individuals with a mean body mass of 75.6 kg. We conclude that creatine administered as meat or in solid form is readily absorbed but may result in sligthly lower peak concentrations than when the same dose is ingested as a solution.
Harris, R.C. NHFBWMDB. Absorption of creatine supplied as a drink, in meat or in solid form. Journal of Sports Sciences [Internet]. 2002;20:147-151. WebsiteAbstract
We examined the plasma concentration curve obtained over 6 h after the ingestion of 2 g of creatine (Cr) (equivalent to 2.3 g Cr·H2O) contained in meat or in solution in five non-users of creatine supplements. Peak plasma creatine concentration was lower after the ingestion of meat but was maintained close to this for a longer period. Measurements of the area under the plasma concentration curve indicated approximate bioequivalence of creatine contained in meat with the same dose supplied in a solution. In a separate study, we examined the plasma concentration-time curve after ingestion of solid Cr·H2O. Creatine ingested as a lozenge (crushed in the mouth and swallowed) or as a crystalline suspension in ice cold water resulted in a 20% lower peak concentration and 30-35% smaller area under the plasma creatine concentration curve than the same dose administered in solution. Despite a possibly lower bioavailability, 2.3 g Cr·H2O supplied in either solid form was nonetheless sufficient to raise the plasma concentration five- to six-fold in individuals with a mean body mass of 75.6 kg. We conclude that creatine administered as meat or in solid form is readily absorbed but may result in sligthly lower peak concentrations than when the same dose is ingested as a solution.
Harris RC, Nevill M, Harris DB, Fallowfield JL, Bogdanis GC, Wise JA. Absorption of creatine supplied as a drink, in meat or in solid form. Journal of Sports Sciences [Internet]. 2002;20:147-151. WebsiteAbstract
We examined the plasma concentration curve obtained over 6 h after the ingestion of 2 g of creatine (Cr) (equivalent to 2.3 g Cr·H2O) contained in meat or in solution in five non-users of creatine supplements. Peak plasma creatine concentration was lower after the ingestion of meat but was maintained close to this for a longer period. Measurements of the area under the plasma concentration curve indicated approximate bioequivalence of creatine contained in meat with the same dose supplied in a solution. In a separate study, we examined the plasma concentration-time curve after ingestion of solid Cr·H2O. Creatine ingested as a lozenge (crushed in the mouth and swallowed) or as a crystalline suspension in ice cold water resulted in a 20% lower peak concentration and 30-35% smaller area under the plasma creatine concentration curve than the same dose administered in solution. Despite a possibly lower bioavailability, 2.3 g Cr·H2O supplied in either solid form was nonetheless sufficient to raise the plasma concentration five- to six-fold in individuals with a mean body mass of 75.6 kg. We conclude that creatine administered as meat or in solid form is readily absorbed but may result in sligthly lower peak concentrations than when the same dose is ingested as a solution.
Diamandis GA, Georgalas BC, Mavromatos NE, Papantonopoulos E. {Acceleration of the universe in type 0 noncritical strings}. Int. J. Mod. Phys. A. 2002;17:4567–4589.
Papaioannou TG, Stamoulis GD. Accounting Architecture for QoS-differentiated VPN. In: From QoS Provisioning to QoS Charging:.. COST 263 International Workshop on Quality of Future Internet Services, QofIS.. and.. International Workshop on Internet Charging and QoS Technologies, ICQT..: Proceedings. Springer; 2002. pp. 250.
Psarobas IE, Modinos A, Sainidou R, Stefanou N. Acoustic properties of colloidal crystals. Physical Review B. 2002;65(6):064307 (6 pages).
Dalamaga MA, Chavelas CB, Kostoula AG. Acute abdominal pain in leptospirosis: Report of a case. Acta Microbiologica Hellenica [Internet]. 2002;47(6):466 - 471. Website
Protogerou AD, Lekakis JP, Kontoyanni DD, Stamatelopoulos KS, Papaioannou TG, Tsotsoros ND, Tryfonopoulos DI, Papamichael CE, Stamatelopoulos SF. Acute administration of vitamin C prolongs the duration of forearm reactive hyperemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology [Internet]. 2002;43(5):108 - 115. Website
Protogerou AD, Lekakis JP, Kontoyanni DD, Stamatelopoulos KS, Papaioannou TG, Tsotsoros ND, Tryfonopoulos DI, Papamichael CE, Stamatelopoulos SF. Acute administration of vitamin C prolongs the duration of forearm reactive hyperemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology [Internet]. 2002;43(5):108 - 115. Website
Protogerou AD, Lekakis JP, Kontoyanni DD, Stamatelopoulos KS, Papaioannou TG, Tsotsoros ND, Tryfonopoulos DI, Papamichael CE, Stamatelopoulos SF. Acute administration of vitamin C prolongs the duration of forearm reactive hyperemia in patients with hypercholesterolemia. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology [Internet]. 2002;43(5):108 - 115. Website
Kopanias K. Akkulturation am Beispiel einer arkadischen Statue des 7.Jhs.v.Chr. Blum H, Faist B, Pfälzner P, Wittke A-M. Brückenland Anatolien? Ursachen, Extensität und Modi des Kulturaustausches zwischen Anatolien und seinen Nachbarn [Internet]. 2002:85–98. Publisher's Version paper_2002_-_akkulturation_am_beispiel_einer_arkadischen.pdf
Economou A. An alternative model for queueing systems with single arrivals, batch services and customer coalescence. Queueing Systems [Internet]. 2002;40:407-432. Website
Mazis I. Analisi geopolitica del canale marittimo commerciale Dardanelli-Egeo. DADAT (Dipartimento per l’Analisi delle Dinamiche Ambientali e Territoriali) Working Papers, Napoli: Università degli Studi di Napoli-Federico II. 2002.Abstract
Le pretese continuarono con il successivo Premier turco Yilmaz, che estese la linea di provocazione mettendo in discussione ora lo stesso Trattato di pace di Losanna del 1923, trattato che costituisce il punto di riferimento giuridico obbligato dello status delle frontiere nel Mediterraneo orientale e dintorni. Circa ottanta anni dopo la firma e l’entrata in vigore di quel trattato di pace, il signor Yilmaz asserisce che ci sono “aree grigie” riguardo alla sovranità greca sugli isolotti e scogli dell’Egeo, che egli tuttavia rifiuta persistentemente di definire. Il governo turco ha costantemente respinto le richieste della Comunità internazionale di abbandonare le sue infondate pretese o di portarle davanti alla Corte Internazionale di Giustizia per una risoluzione pacifica. Ora la Turchia, contravvenendo a tutte le norme della legge e della logica, solleva pretese riguardo all’isola greca di Gaudos, il cui status giuridico era già stabilito fin dal 1913, dieci anni prima cioè del trattato di Losanna. In base all’articolo 4 del trattato di pace di Londra del 1913 la Turchia aveva già rinunciato a tutti i diritti di sovranità su Creta e Gaudos. In seguito il trattato di pace di Losanna del 1923 stabilì in modo più specifico le frontiere turche nell’area del Mediterraneo orientale, dal Mar Nero fino alla Persia. Dal momento che vi è compreso il Mare Egeo, il trattato di Losanna stabilisce specificamente che la sovranità turca è mantenuta solo su quelle isole che si trovano entro 3 miglia dalla costa turca, nonché sulle isole di Imbro, Tenedo e Rabbit. Questo regime giuridico nel Mediterraneo orientale è stato rispettato per quasi ottanta anni. Gli improvvisi tentativi turchi rivolti a rigettare, in maniera unilaterale, la validità di tale regime costituiscono una reale e incombente minaccia per la pace e la stabilità dell’intera regione.
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Hatzimoysis A. Analytical Descriptivism Revisited. Ratio. 2002;XV:10-22. ax_2002a_analytical_desciptivism_revisited.pdf
Tselios T, Apostolopoulos V, Daliani I, Deraos S, Grdadolnik S, Mavromoustakos T, Melachrinou M, Thymianou S, Probert L, Mouzaki A, et al. Antagonistic effects of human cyclic MBP87-99 altered peptide ligands in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis and human T-cell proliferation. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2002;45(2):275 - 283. Website
Kolovou GD, Cokkinos DV. Antiatherogenic effects–Cholesterol–Coronary artery disease–Fibrates–Hypolipidemic treatment–Low HDL-C–Metabolism–Statins-Low Serum Levels of High-density Lipoprotein. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 2002;18:265–268.
Smyrnis N, Evdokimidis I, Stefanis N, Constantinidis T, Avramopoulos D, Theleritis C, Paximadis C, Efstratiadis C, Kastrinakis G, Stefanis C. The antisaccade task in a sample of 2,006 young males. Experimental Brain Research. 2002;147:53–63.
Evdokimidis I, Smyrnis N, Constantinidis T, Stefanis N, Avramopoulos D, Paximadis C, Theleritis C, Efstratiadis C, Kastrinakis G, Stefanis C. The antisaccade task in a sample of 2,006 young men. Experimental Brain Research. 2002;147:45–52.
Cokkinos DV, Haralabopoulos GC, Kostis J, Toutouzas PK. Antithrombotic treatment does not seem beneficial in CHIF. Interim results of HELAS (HEart failure long-term Antithrombotic study). In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. Vol. 23. WB SAUNDERS CO LTD 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND; 2002. pp. 325–325.
Kolovou G, Yiannakouris N, Hatzivassiliou M, Malakos J, Daskalova D, Hatzigeorgiou G, Cariolou MA, Cokkinos DV. ApoE alleles-Myocardial infarction-Association of Apolipoprotein E Polymorphism with Myocardial Infarction in Greek Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. Current Medical Research and Opinion. 2002;18:118–124.
Konstantinidou A-E, Korkolopoulou P, Patsouris E. Apoptotic markers for tumor recurrence: a minireview. Apoptosis. 2002;7(5):461-470.
Nastos PT, Philandras CM, Repapis CC. Application of canonical analysis to air temperature and precipitation regimes over Greece. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin [Internet]. 2002;11:488-493. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The goal of this study is to estimate the relation between air temperature and precipitation in Greece and, thereafter, to define the regions of the covariability of the two parameters. For that purpose, the air temperature and precipitation mean monthly data of 30 meteorological stations, for the period 1950-2000, are analyzed. The first step is the application of Factor Analysis (FA) to each of the two variable groups of the seasonal air temperature and precipitation. The aim is to reduce the number of variables in each group and, more specific, to define the main significant factors for each parameter. The second step is the application of Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) to the factor scores of each parameter, derived by the use of PCA, so that the canonical pairs are extracted and the number of the pairs are equal to the minimum number of variables in either set. In the process, the computed canonical scores are correlated to the respective original data, aiming to define regions of positive and negative correlations between the canonical roots of the air temperature and precipitation.
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Mihalakakou G, Flocas HA, Santamouris M, Helmis CG. Application of neural networks to the simulation of the heat island over Athens, Greece, using synoptic types as a predictor. Journal of Applied Meteorology [Internet]. 2002;41:519-527. Website
Mihalakakou G, Flocas HA, Santamouris M, Helmis CG. Application of neural networks to the simulation of the heat island over Athens, Greece, using synoptic types as a predictor. Journal of Applied Meteorology [Internet]. 2002;41:519-527. WebsiteAbstract
The effect of the synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation on the urban heat island phenomenon over Athens, Greece, was investigated and quantified for a period of 2 yr. employing a neural network approach. A neural network model was appropriately designed and tested for the estimation of the heat island intensity at 23 stations during the examined period. The day-by-day synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation in the lower troposphere for the same period was classified into eight statistically distinct categories. The neural network model employed as an input the corresponding synoptic categories in conjunction with four meteorological parameters that are closely related to the urban heat island. It was found that the synoptic-scale circulation is a predominant input parameter, affecting considerably the heat island intensity. Also, it was demonstrated that the high pressure ridge mostly favors the heat island phenomenon and categories characterized by intense northerly component winds are responsible for its nonappearance or termination.
Dimiza, M., Drinia, H., Antonarakou, A., Tsaparas, N., Dermitzakis, M.D. Application of paleoecological statistical methods based on benthic foraminifera for the determination of paleoenvironmental changes. 6th Pan-Hellenic Geographical Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society [Internet]. 2002;Proceedings(1):54-61 (in Greek). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Benthic foraminifera widespread occurrence, numerical abundance and high fossilization potential rank them among the most powerful biological tools to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Their diversity and composition by suborder sometimes provide a general indication of the past environment, but the benthic taxonomic composition and recognition of faunal assemblages allow more detailed assessments of water depth, intertidal level, salinity, exposure to water turbulence, bottom oxygen concentrations, water temperature and carbon flux. The distribution of benthic foraminifera group is determined, and an analysis of the data is made in an effort to isolate and identify  important relationships between the distribution of organisms studied and the parameters of the physical environment. Benthic Foraminifera of the Upper Pliocene Tsoutsouras section (southern Crete) are analysed in order to investigate their relationship with paleodepth, sediment grain size and climatic changes. This paper encompasses the first detailed quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis based on benthic foraminifera from this area. Q-mode analysis revealed the existence of three associations. A. beccarii-Miliolids association corresponds to a rather shallow marine environment with vegetation in the neighbourhood. A. planorbis-Agglutinants is characterized by a decline in the salinity and the existence of moderate environmental stress which is associated by oxygen depletion and increase of primary productivity. In the upper part of the section V.bradyanaC. carinata association represents theestablishment of a restricted environment with abundant nutrient, where organic matter accumulates and infaunal opportunistic species capable of surviving in stressed conditions dominate.
Dimiza, M., Drinia, H., Antonarakou, A., Tsaparas, N., Dermitzakis, M.D. Application of paleoecological statistical methods based on benthic foraminifera for the determination of paleoenvironmental changes. 6th Pan-Hellenic Geographical Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society [Internet]. 2002;Proceedings(1):54-61 (in Greek). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Benthic foraminifera widespread occurrence, numerical abundance and high fossilization potential rank them among the most powerful biological tools to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Their diversity and composition by suborder sometimes provide a general indication of the past environment, but the benthic taxonomic composition and recognition of faunal assemblages allow more detailed assessments of water depth, intertidal level, salinity, exposure to water turbulence, bottom oxygen concentrations, water temperature and carbon flux. The distribution of benthic foraminifera group is determined, and an analysis of the data is made in an effort to isolate and identify  important relationships between the distribution of organisms studied and the parameters of the physical environment. Benthic Foraminifera of the Upper Pliocene Tsoutsouras section (southern Crete) are analysed in order to investigate their relationship with paleodepth, sediment grain size and climatic changes. This paper encompasses the first detailed quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis based on benthic foraminifera from this area. Q-mode analysis revealed the existence of three associations. A. beccarii-Miliolids association corresponds to a rather shallow marine environment with vegetation in the neighbourhood. A. planorbis-Agglutinants is characterized by a decline in the salinity and the existence of moderate environmental stress which is associated by oxygen depletion and increase of primary productivity. In the upper part of the section V.bradyanaC. carinata association represents theestablishment of a restricted environment with abundant nutrient, where organic matter accumulates and infaunal opportunistic species capable of surviving in stressed conditions dominate.
Dimiza, M., Drinia, H., Antonarakou, A., Tsaparas, N., Dermitzakis, M.D. Application of paleoecological statistical methods based on benthic foraminifera for the determination of paleoenvironmental changes. 6th Pan-Hellenic Geographical Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society [Internet]. 2002;Proceedings(1):54-61 (in Greek). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Benthic foraminifera widespread occurrence, numerical abundance and high fossilization potential rank them among the most powerful biological tools to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Their diversity and composition by suborder sometimes provide a general indication of the past environment, but the benthic taxonomic composition and recognition of faunal assemblages allow more detailed assessments of water depth, intertidal level, salinity, exposure to water turbulence, bottom oxygen concentrations, water temperature and carbon flux. The distribution of benthic foraminifera group is determined, and an analysis of the data is made in an effort to isolate and identify  important relationships between the distribution of organisms studied and the parameters of the physical environment. Benthic Foraminifera of the Upper Pliocene Tsoutsouras section (southern Crete) are analysed in order to investigate their relationship with paleodepth, sediment grain size and climatic changes. This paper encompasses the first detailed quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis based on benthic foraminifera from this area. Q-mode analysis revealed the existence of three associations. A. beccarii-Miliolids association corresponds to a rather shallow marine environment with vegetation in the neighbourhood. A. planorbis-Agglutinants is characterized by a decline in the salinity and the existence of moderate environmental stress which is associated by oxygen depletion and increase of primary productivity. In the upper part of the section V.bradyanaC. carinata association represents theestablishment of a restricted environment with abundant nutrient, where organic matter accumulates and infaunal opportunistic species capable of surviving in stressed conditions dominate.
Dimiza, M., Drinia, H., Antonarakou, A., Tsaparas, N., Dermitzakis, M.D. Application of paleoecological statistical methods based on benthic foraminifera for the determination of paleoenvironmental changes. 6th Pan-Hellenic Geographical Conference of the Hellenic Geographical Society [Internet]. 2002;Proceedings(1):54-61 (in Greek). Publisher's VersionAbstract
Benthic foraminifera widespread occurrence, numerical abundance and high fossilization potential rank them among the most powerful biological tools to reconstruct paleoenvironments. Their diversity and composition by suborder sometimes provide a general indication of the past environment, but the benthic taxonomic composition and recognition of faunal assemblages allow more detailed assessments of water depth, intertidal level, salinity, exposure to water turbulence, bottom oxygen concentrations, water temperature and carbon flux. The distribution of benthic foraminifera group is determined, and an analysis of the data is made in an effort to isolate and identify  important relationships between the distribution of organisms studied and the parameters of the physical environment. Benthic Foraminifera of the Upper Pliocene Tsoutsouras section (southern Crete) are analysed in order to investigate their relationship with paleodepth, sediment grain size and climatic changes. This paper encompasses the first detailed quantitative paleoenvironmental analysis based on benthic foraminifera from this area. Q-mode analysis revealed the existence of three associations. A. beccarii-Miliolids association corresponds to a rather shallow marine environment with vegetation in the neighbourhood. A. planorbis-Agglutinants is characterized by a decline in the salinity and the existence of moderate environmental stress which is associated by oxygen depletion and increase of primary productivity. In the upper part of the section V.bradyanaC. carinata association represents theestablishment of a restricted environment with abundant nutrient, where organic matter accumulates and infaunal opportunistic species capable of surviving in stressed conditions dominate.
Apostolopoulos V, Matsoukas J, Plebanski M, Mavromoustakos T. Applications of peptide mimetics in cancer. Current Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2002;9(4):411 - 420. Website
Manolis AS, Maounis T, Vassilikos V, Chiladakis J, Cokkinos DV. Arrhythmia recurrences are rare when the site of radiofrequency ablation of the slow pathway is medial or anterior to the coronary sinus os. Europace. 2002;4:193–199.
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Nanas JN, Tsangaris SG, Stamatelopoulos SF, Moulopoulos SD. Arterial compliance is a main variable determining the effectiveness of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation: Quantitative data from an in vitro study. Medical Engineering and Physics [Internet]. 2002;24(4):279 - 284. Website
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Nanas JN, Tsangaris SG, Stamatelopoulos SF, Moulopoulos SD. Arterial compliance is a main variable determining the effectiveness of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation: Quantitative data from an in vitro study. Medical Engineering and Physics [Internet]. 2002;24(4):279 - 284. Website
Papaioannou TG, Mathioulakis DS, Nanas JN, Tsangaris SG, Stamatelopoulos SF, Moulopoulos SD. Arterial compliance is a main variable determining the effectiveness of intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation: Quantitative data from an in vitro study. Medical Engineering and Physics [Internet]. 2002;24(4):279 - 284. Website
Halazonetis D, Nikolai R. Ask us. Cold nickel-titanium archwire. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2002;122(3):13A-14A.
Scarmeas N, Brandt J, Albert M, Devanand DP, Marder K, Bell K, Ciappa A, Tycko B, Stern Y. Association between the APOE genotype and psychopathologic symptoms in Alzheimer's disease. Neurology. 2002;58(8):1182-8.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psychiatric symptoms occur frequently in the course of AD, are a frequent contributor to institutionalization, predict cognitive decline and death, and often require treatment with psychotropic medications. Previous studies investigating the association between APOE genotype and psychiatric symptomatology in AD have reported contradictory results. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether APOE genotype predicts incident psychiatric symptomatology in patients with AD. METHODS: Eighty-seven patients with AD at early stages and no psychiatric history were followed semiannually for up to 9.3 years (mean 5.5 years) for development of delusions, illusions, hallucinations, behavioral symptoms, and depression. Cox proportional hazards models were used to examine the relative risk for incident psychiatric symptomatology (outcome) in relation to APOE genotype (predictor). RESULTS: The presence of one epsilon4 allele carried a 2.5-fold risk, whereas the presence of two epsilon4 alleles carried a 5.6-fold risk for development of delusions. The associations remained significant even when age, ethnicity, sex, education, duration of disease, and cognitive and functional performance were controlled for. The presence of two epsilon4 alleles was associated with reduced risk for developing hallucinations in the adjusted analysis only. No significant associations were detected between APOE genotype and the incidence of illusions, behavioral symptoms, or depression. CONCLUSION: The presence of one or more epsilon4 alleles is a significant predictor for the incidence of delusions in the course of AD.
Kolovou G, Yiannakouris N, Hatzivassiliou M, Malakos J, Daskalova D, Hatzigeorgiou G, Cariolou MA, Cokkinos DV. Association of apolipoprotein E polymorphism with myocardial infarction in Greek patients with coronary artery disease. Current medical research and opinion. 2002;18:118–124.
Papadopoulos NG, Moustaki M, Tsolia M, Bossios A, Astra E, Prezerakou A, Gourgiotis D, Kafetzis D. Association of rhinovirus infection with increased disease severity in acute bronchiolitis. American Journal Respiratory Critical Care Medicine. 2002;165:1285-1289.
Panagiotakos DB, Paliatsos AG, Nastos PT, Chrysohoou C, Pitsavos C, Stefanadis C, Tritakis VP, Toutouzas PK. The associations between climatological variations and cardiovascular mortality, in greater Athens area, during 15 years period (1987-2001). EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. 2002;23:617–617. european_heart_journal_2002.pdf
Halkiotis S, Mantas J. Automatic detection of clustered microcalcifications in digital mammograms. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;90:24-9.Abstract
In this paper we propose a new algorithm for the detection of clustered microcalcifications using mathematical morphology and artificial neural networks. Considering each mammogram as a topographic representation, each microcalcification appears as elevation constituting a regional maxima. Morphological filters are applied, in order to remove noise and regional maxima that doesn't correspond to calcifications. Each suspicious object is marked using a binary image and finally a feed forward neural network classifies every object achieving a rate of 90% true positive detections with 0.11 false positives per image.
Varzakas P, Tombras GS. Average channel capacity for Rake receivers. Electronics Letters [Internet]. 2002;38:475-476. Website
Mavropoulos P, Wunnicke O, Dederichs PH. Ballistic spin injection and detection in Fe/semiconductor/Fe junctions. PHYSICAL REVIEW B. 2002;66:024416.Abstract
We present ab initio calculations of the spin-dependent electronic transport in Fe/GaAs/Fe and Fe/ZnSe/Fe (001) junctions simulating the situation of a spin-injection experiment. We follow a ballistic Landauer-Buttiker approach for the calculation of the spin-dependent dc conductance in the linear-response regime, in the limit of zero temperature. We show that the bulk band structure of the leads and of the semiconductor, and even more the electronic structure of a clean and abrupt interface, are responsible for a current polarization and a magnetoresistance ratio of almost the ideal 100%, if the transport is ballistic. In particular, we study the significance of the transmission resonances caused by the presence of two interfaces.
Wunnicke O, Mavropoulos P, Zeller R, Dederichs PH, Grundler D. Ballistic spin injection from Fe(001) into ZnSe and GaAs. PHYSICAL REVIEW B. 2002;65:241306.Abstract
We consider the spin injection from Fe into ZnSe and GaAs in the ballistic limit. By means of the ab initio screened Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method we calculate the ground-state properties of epitaxial Fe\textbackslash{}ZnSe(001) and Fe\textbackslash{}GaAs(001) heterostructures. Three injection processes are considered: injection of hot electrons and injection of ``thermal{''} electrons with and without an interface barrier. The calculation of the conductance by the Landauer formula shows that these interfaces act like a nearly ideal spin filter, with spin polarization as high as 99%. This can be traced back to the symmetry of the band structure of Fe for normal incidence.
de Armas G, Dimakis VT, Gavalas VG, Chaniotakis NA, Economou A, Bolis SD, Efstathiou CE, Volikakis GJ, Hájková R, SOLICH P. Becerra, E., see Piza, N. 155 Bláha, M., see Bláha, V. 125 Bláha, V.—, Solichová, D., Bláha, M., Hyšpler, R., Havel, E., Vyroubal, P., Zd’ánský, P. and Zadák, Z. Analytica Chimica ActaAnalytica Chimica Acta. 2002;467:267-269.
Pispas S, Siakali-Kioulafa E, Hadjichristidis N, Mavromoustakos T. Block copolymers with crystalline/amorphous, crystalline/polyelectrolyte and amorphous/polyelectrolyte blocks. Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics [Internet]. 2002;203(10-11):1317 - 1327. Website
Loupis M, Kollias V, Mamassioulas A. BRAINFRIDGE: THE INTELLIGENT COMMERCIAL REFRIDGERATOR OF THE FUTURE. In: ; 2002.
Loupis M, Kollias V, Mamassioulas A. BRAINFRIDGE: THE INTELLIGENT COMMERCIAL REFRIDGERATOR OF THE FUTURE. In: EUROSUSTAIN 2002, Rhodos, 2-5 April 2002. ; 2002.
Frantzeskakis DJ, Stratis IG, Yannacopoulos AN. Bright-dark vector solitons in chiral media. Physica Scripta [Internet]. 2002;66:280-283. Website
Lampens P, van Cauteren P, Niarchos P, Gazeas K, Manimanis V, Arentoft T, Wils P, Bruch A, Garrido R, Shobbrook R. By-product of the V1162 Ori multisite campaign: the new Delta Scuti star GSC 4778 00324. [Internet]. 2002;141:65 - 71. Website
Karavoltsos S, Sakellari A, Dimopoulos M, Dasenakis M, Scoullos M. Cadmium content in foodstuffs from the Greek market. Food Additives and Contaminants [Internet]. 2002;19(10):954 - 962. WebsiteAbstract
Determinations of the cadmium content of a wide variety of foodstuffs from the Greek market were carried out. The values detected ranged from <0.1 ng g-1 in alcoholic beverages to 1595.8 ng g-1 in large snails. The highest values were observed in molluscs and crustaceans (117.4ng g-1), followed by leafy vegetables (28.3 ng g-1), potatoes (22.3 ng g-1) and organs and offal (20.7 ng g-1), whereas the other food categories had a lower cadmium content. The results are comparable with those from the rest of Europe. Preliminary analytical data on the cadmium content of food samples of organic cultivation showed significantly lower values compared with those of samples of conventional produce.
Steg PG, Iung B, Feldman LJ, Cokkinos D, Deckers J, Fox KAA, Keil U, Maggioni AP. Cardiovascular medicine-Impact of availability and use of coronary interventions on the prescription of aspirin and lipid lowering treatment after acute coronary syndromes. Heart-London. 2002;88:20–23.
Papachristou PK, Diakonos FK, Constantoudis V, Schmelcher P, Benet L. Classical scattering from oscillating targets. PHYSICS LETTERS A. 2002;306(2-3):116 - 126.
Mantas J. Classification methods. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2002;65:148-63.Abstract
This chapter describes all the recent advances in statistical and syntactic pattern recognition, along with a number of the most important hybrid efforts in pattern recognition methodology, which together with structural pattern recognition, are the future trends in pattern recognition applications' schemes.
Gournellos T, Evelpidou N, Vassilopoulos A. Classification of drainage basins for environmental purposes in GIS platform using soft computing approach. In: 6th Pan-Hellenic Geographical Congress of the Hellenic Geographical Society. ; 2002. evelpidou_niki_paper053.pdf
Dimopoulos MA, Papadimitriou CA, Sarris K, Aravantinos G, Kalofonos C, Gika D, Gourgoulis GM, Efstathiou E, Skarlos D, Bafaloukos D. Combination of ifosfamide, paclitaxel, and cisplatin for the treatment of metastatic and recurrent carcinoma of the uterine cervix: A phase II study of the hellenic cooperative oncology group. Gynecologic Oncology [Internet]. 2002;85(3):476 - 482. WebsiteAbstract
Objectives. Ifosfamide, paclitaxel, and cisplatin have moderate single-agent activity in patients with metastatic or recurrent cancer of the uterine cervix. We administered a combination of these three agents to a large number of patients with metastatic or recurrent cervical cancer to evaluate its activity. Methods. Sixty patients were treated on an outpatient basis with Ifosfamide (I) 1500 mg/m2 intravenously over 1 h on Days 1-3, paclitaxel (T) 175 mg/m2 as a 3-h intravenous infusion on Day 1, and cisplatin (P) 75 mg/m2 intravenously over 2 h on Day 2 with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) support. The chemotherapy was repeated every 4 weeks for a maximum of six courses. Results. Fifty-seven patients received at least two courses of treatment and are evaluable for response. Twenty-six patients (46%) achieved an objective response, including 19% complete and 27% partial responses. The median duration of response was 11.5 months and the median time to progression and survival for all patients were 8.3 and 18.6 months, respectively. Patients with excellent performance status, with disease recurrence outside the radiation field, and with nonsquamous tumors had the highest response rate and best survival. Some degree of neurotoxicity occurred in 44% of patients. Grade 3 or 4 toxicity included granulocytopenia in 26% of patients, anemia in 13%, thrombocytopenia in 7%, and neurotoxicity in 3%. Conclusion. The ITP regimen is relatively well tolerated and moderately active in patients with metastatic carcinoma of the uterine cervix. Patients more likely to benefit are those with nonsquamous histology, with excellent performance status, and with disease recurrence outside the radiation field. © 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
Korkolopoulou P, Vassilopoulos I, Konstantinidou AE, Zorzos H, Patsouris E, Agapitos E, Davaris P. The combined evaluation of p27Kip1 and Ki-67 expression provides independent information on overall survival of ovarian carcinoma patients. Gynecologic oncology. 2002;85(3):404-414.
Pappas C, Tarantilis PA, Daliani I, Mavromoustakos T, Polissiou M. Comparison of classical and ultrasound-assisted isolation procedures of cellulose from kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus rodustrus Sm.). Ultrasonics Sonochemistry [Internet]. 2002;9(1):19 - 23. Website
Maounis T, Kourgiannides G, Poulos G, Vassilikos V, Manolis A, Cokkinos DV. Comparison of long-term performance of VDD pacemakers to ODD pacemakers. In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. Vol. 23. WB SAUNDERS CO LTD 24-28 OVAL RD, LONDON NW1 7DX, ENGLAND; 2002. pp. 159–159.

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