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    Summary: F1000Prime Reports is an open access journal that expands on the recommended literature coverage of F1000Prime by publishing unique, peer-reviewed reports to provide context on emerging themes in biology and medicine. F1000Prime Section Heads ensure coverage of the latest advances by selecting topics and nominating authors. The journal is indexed and/or abstracted by PubMed, PubMed Central, Scopus, Embase, Global Health and CAB Abstracts.
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    Monteverdi.
    Contents:
    Psalm 109 : Dixit Dominus : (secondo) a 8 (8:19)
    Psalm 110 : Confitebor tibi Domine : (secondo) a 3 (6:24)
    Psalm 111 : Beatus vir qui timet : (primo) a 6 (8:59)
    Psalm 112 : Laudate pueri : (secondo) a 5 (7:52)
    Psalm 116 : Laudate Dominum omnes gentes : (primo) a 5 (4:44)
    Deus tuorum militum : hymn a 3 (2:42)
    Magnificat a 8 (12:59)
    Jubilet tota civitas : motet (4:43)
    Salve Regina : a 3 (5:56).
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    Yoneda S, Koyama M, Matsubara T, Toyama S.
    Acta Cardiol. 1977;32(5):337-52.
    The authors investigated electrocardiographic changes minutely in five cases of acute pericarditis, and especially in two cases of non-specific pericarditis. The results indicated that the amplitudes of the R and S waves increased progressively immediately after the disease reached a peak, which was reached after abnormal heart shadow in the chest x-ray returned to normal. This increased curve of amplitude varied in association with changes in the ST segment and T wave, suggesting an inflammatory dilatation of the myocardium. On the other hand, however, the curve was indistinct and took a long time to reach a maximum in case of systemic lupus erythematosus pericarditis, and was found to decrease and remain stationary in cases of pericarditis secondary to lung cancer and/or tuberculosis. These facts should become a useful guideline for diagnosis of acute non-specific pericarditis (due to virus origin). Ischemic changes of the ST segment and T wave were manifested by an exercise test during recovery from acute pericarditis when ST segment and T wave abnormalities had already improved and high voltage was the only abnormal finding on the ECG. In the healing stage, regarding the finding of high voltage, it should be pointed out that the myocardium remains as yet with residual damage revealed by loading with exercise, and treatment may be necessary until the abnormal finding has improved.
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