C J Jacobsen
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Recent Articles
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Howells M, Beetz T, Chapman H, Cui C, Holton J, Jacobsen C, et al.
J Electron Spectros Relat Phenomena
. 2011 Sep;
170(1-3):4-12.
PMID: 20463854
X-ray diffraction microscopy (XDM) is a new form of x-ray imaging that is being practiced at several third-generation synchrotron-radiation x-ray facilities. Nine years have elapsed since the technique was first...
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Schmidt I, Madsen C, Jacobsen C
Inorg Chem
. 2003 Jan;
39(11):2279-83.
PMID: 12526485
Confined space synthesis is a novel method in zeolite synthesis. It involves crystallization of the zeolite inside the pore system of an inert mesoporous matrix. In this way it is...
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Brorson M, Hazell A, Jacobsen C, Schmidt I, Villadsen J
Inorg Chem
. 2003 Jan;
39(7):1346-50.
PMID: 12526435
In the aqueous chemistry of molybdenum(IV) and tungsten(IV), trinuclear, incomplete cubane-like, oxo and sulfido clusters of the type [M3E4]4+ (M = Mo, W; E = O, S) play a central...
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Atomic-resolution in situ transmission electron microscopy of a promoter of a heterogeneous catalyst
Hansen T, Wagner J, Hansen P, Dahl S, Topsoe H, Jacobsen C
Science
. 2001 Nov;
294(5546):1508-10.
PMID: 11711670
Insight into the location, state, and function of a promoter in heterogeneous catalysis was obtained through atomic-resolution in situ transmission electron microscopy. In the most active ruthenium catalyst for ammonia...
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Jacobsen C, Dahl S, Clausen B, Bahn S, Logadottir A, Norskov J
J Am Chem Soc
. 2001 Aug;
123(34):8404-5.
PMID: 11516293
No abstract available.
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Allermand H, Toft E, Jacobsen C, Kristensen B, Egeblad M
Ugeskr Laeger
. 1998 Feb;
159(41):6063-7.
PMID: 9381578
Acute pulmonary hypertension has a high mortality at the onset. Patients surviving the first phase will usually recanalize the pulmonary arteries through intrinsic thrombolytic mechanisms and medical treatment. However, in...
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Frost L, Christiansen E, Molgaard H, Jacobsen C, Allermand H, Thomsen P
J Electrocardiol
. 1995 Oct;
28(4):297-305.
PMID: 8551172
Of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting 30% develop atrial fibrillation (AF) or flutter. To determine if AF is initiated from the right or left atrium, atrial electrograms were continuously...
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Frost L, Jacobsen C, Christiansen E, Molgaard H, Pilegaard H, Hjortholm K, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 1995 Jul;
39(5):690-7.
PMID: 7572022
The cumulated incidence of atrial fibrillation or flutter after coronary artery bypass grafting is 30%. The causes of these arrhythmias have not yet been sufficiently identified. We therefore undertook the...
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FELDING M, Cold G, Jacobsen C, Stjernholm P, Voss K
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 1995 Jul;
39(5):582-5.
PMID: 7572004
Hypertension and cerebral hyperperfusion are often seen in the immediate postoperative period after craniotomy for supratentorial tumours. This study was performed to evaluate the effect of ketanserin, given at the...
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Frost L, Molgaard H, Christiansen E, Jacobsen C, Pilegaard H, Thomsen P
Int J Cardiol
. 1995 Jun;
50(2):153-62.
PMID: 7591326
To evaluate the impact of ectopic atrial activity and cardiac autonomic function for development of atrial fibrillation or flutter we studied 128 consecutive patients undergoing elective coronary artery bypass grafting....