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Klausen Rebekka S - - 2012
Bulk silicon, the bedrock of information technology, consists of the deceptively simple electronic structure of just Si-Si σ bonds. Diamond has the same lattice structure as silicon, yet the two materials have dramatically different electronic properties. Here, we report the specific synthesis and electrical characterization of a class of molecules, ...
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Spatzal Thomas - - 2011
The identity of the interstitial light atom in the center of the FeMo cofactor of nitrogenase has been enigmatic since its discovery. Atomic-resolution x-ray diffraction data and an electron spin echo envelope modulation (ESEEM) analysis now provide direct evidence that the ligand is a carbon species.
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Prignano Francesca - - 2011
Background Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease (KFD) or histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis is a rare, benign, autoimmune condition characterized by lymphadenopathy, fever, and neutropenia. KFD has also been frequently reported in association with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Report We report a case of skin manifestations in KFD characterized by malar rash, photosensitivity, panniculitic lesions, ...
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Apalkov Vadim M - - 2011
Here, we show that the incompressible Pfaffian state originally proposed for the 5/2 fractional quantum Hall states in conventional two-dimensional electron systems can actually be found in a bilayer graphene at one of the Landau levels. The properties and stability of the Pfaffian state at this special Landau level strongly ...
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Kanamori Y - - 2011
A photoinduced spin-state change in the itinerant correlated electron system is studied. A photon introduced in the low-spin band insulator induces a bound state of the high-spin state and a photoexcited hole. This bound state brings a characteristic peak in the pump-probe optical absorption spectra which are completely different from ...
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Kurzan B - - 2011
A new 10 channel Thomson scattering (TS) system was installed on the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak to measure radial profiles of electron density and temperature at the plasma edge with high radial resolution. Together with the already existing TS system, which is now used for the core plasma, electron density and ...
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Yu S-W - - 2011
A new system for spin resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and bremsstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy has been built and commissioned at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for the investigation of the electronic structure of the actinides. Actinide materials are very toxic and radioactive and therefore cannot be brought to most general user facilities for ...
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Abud C Vieira - - 2011
We consider a nonlinear system and show the unexpected and surprising result that, even for high dissipation, the mean energy of a particle can attain higher values than when there is no dissipation in the system. We reconsider the time-dependent annular billiard in the presence of inelastic collisions with the ...
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Suga Norihiro - - 2011
We report an unusual pathological finding, a large-sized bubbling appearance of the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), in a patient with pulmonary limited AL amyloidosis and a past history of lupus nephritis. The first renal biopsy specimen from 10 years ago, when systemic lupus erythematosus was diagnosed, demonstrated mild mesangial proliferation and ...
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Evaluation of an electronic comparison system and implementation of a quantitative effectiveness ...
Rahm Joachim - - 2011
The identification of fired bullets and spent cartridge cases is one of the key tasks of forensic science. The traditional comparison of signatures on specimen with a large collection with only a microscope is a very tedious and time-consuming work. Fortunately, electronic systems for performing a pre-selection have been invented ...
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Agarwal Amit - - 2011
Quasi-two-dimensional superconductors with tunable spin-orbit coupling are very interesting systems with properties that are also potentially useful for applications. In this Letter we demonstrate that these systems exhibit undamped collective spin oscillations that can be excited by the application of a supercurrent. We propose to use these collective excitations to ...
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Ripaud Emilie - - 2011
Extended star-shaped conjugated systems consisting of dicyanovinyl electron-acceptor units connected to a triphenylamine core by means of thiophene (T), thienylenevinylene (TV) and bithiophene (BT) conjugating spacers have been synthesized. The analysis of the electronic properties of the molecules by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry and theoretical calculations shows that the ...
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Garcia-Fernandez Pablo - - 2011
Based on the earlier revealed hidden pseudo Jahn-Teller effect which essentially involves excited electronic states we show that, with extension to solids, polyatomic systems with half-filled degenerate shells, e^{2} or t^{3}, form a novel (practically inexhaustible) class of molecular and solid state materials with correlated and switchable magnetic and dielectric ...
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Dominikowska Justyna - - 2011
The concept of Clar's π-electron aromatic sextet was tested against a set of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in neutral and doubly charged forms. Systems containing different types of rings (in the context of Clar's concept) were chosen, including benzene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene and triphenylene. In the case of dicationic structures both ...
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Vondrasek R - - 2011
An electron cyclotron resonance charge breeder for the Californium rare ion breeder upgrade (CARIBU), a new radioactive beam facility for the Argonne Tandem Linac Accelerator System (ATLAS), has been constructed and commissioned. Charge breeding efficiencies up to 15.6% have been realized for stable beams with a typical breeding time of ...
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Feiguin Adrian E - - 2011
It is commonly believed that strongly interacting one-dimensional Fermi systems with gapless excitations are effectively described by Luttinger liquid theory. However, when the temperature of the system is high compared to the spin energy, but small compared to the charge energy, the system becomes "spin incoherent." We present numerical evidence ...
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Assadi Mohammad Hussein Naseef - - 2011
ABSTRACT: Doping ZnO with rare earth and 4d transition elements is a popular technique to manipulate the optical properties of ZnO systems. These systems may also possess intrinsic ferromagnetism due to their magnetic moment borne on 4f and 4d electrons. In this work, the structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of ...
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Mathiisen Thomas Misje - - 2010
The unravelling of the polarized distribution of AQP4 in perivascular astrocytic endfeet has revitalized the interest in the role of astrocytes in controlling water and ion exchange at the brain-blood interface. The importance of the endfeet is based on the premise that they constitute a complete coverage of the vessel ...
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Iizuka Seiichi - - 2010
We previously demonstrated that yokukansan ameliorated not only learning disturbance but also behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia-like behaviors (anxiety, aggressiveness) and neurological symptoms (opisthotonus) induced in rats by dietary thiamine deficiency (TD). In the present study, the effects of yokukansan on degeneration of cerebral cells were further examined electron-microscopically ...
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Ku Shuting - - 2010
PEGylated PAMAM conjugated fluorescein-doped magnetic silica nanoparticles (PEGylated PFMSNs) have been synthesized for evaluating their ability across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and distribution in rat brain. The obtained nanoparticles were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermal gravimetry analyses (TGA), zeta potential (zeta-potential) titration, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The ...
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Cikmaz Selman - - 2010
It is well known that formaldehyde (FA) is cytotoxic and potentially carcinogenic. Although the individual effects of this reactant on cells has been investigated, the cytotoxicity exerted by the coexistence of FA is poorly understood. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of FA on the liver ...
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Tang Kea-Tiong - - 2010
In this study, we have developed a prototype of a portable electronic nose (E-Nose) comprising a sensor array of eight commercially available sensors, a data acquisition interface PCB, and a microprocessor. Verification software was developed to verify system functions. Experimental results indicate that the proposed system prototype is able to ...
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Felton S - - 2009
We report on electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) studies of nitrogen doped diamond that has been (15)N enriched, electron irradiated and annealed. EPR spectra from two new nitrogen containing [Formula: see text] defects are detected and labelled WAR9 and WAR10. We show that the properties of these defects are consistent with ...
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Ye Fei - - 2009
The imbalanced superfluid state of spin- 1/2 fermions with s-wave pairing is numerically studied by solving the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation at zero temperature in an annular disk geometry with narrow radial width. Two distinct types of systems are considered. The first case may be relevant to heavy fermion superconductors, where ...
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Chang Kai-Ting - - 2009
The molecular mechanism leading to the transdifferentiation of hepatic stellate cells (HSC) into myofibroblast-like cells following liver injury is not well understood. The state of cultured rat HSCs was determined using primarily fluorescence microscopy (UV), immunofluorescence (IF) (Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), Desmin, alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA), F-actin) and immunocytochemistry ...
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A first-principles divide-and-conquer approach for electronic structure of large systems and its ...
Yao Y X - - 2009
We demonstrate an efficient and accurate first-principles method to calculate the electronic structure of a large system using a divide-and-conquer strategy based on localized quasi-atomic minimal basis set orbitals recently developed. Tight-binding Hamiltonian and overlap matrices of a large system can be constructed by extracting the matrix elements for a ...
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Kwon Il - - 2009
Microvascular integrity is lost during cerebral ischemia. Detachment of the microvascular basement membrane (BM) from the astrocyte, as well as degradation of the BM, is responsible for the loss of microvascular integrity. However, their ultrastructural and temporal changes during cerebral ischemia are not well known. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected ...
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Usher A - - 2009
The high-magnetic-field, low-temperature magnetic properties of low-dimensional electron and hole systems reveal a wealth of fundamental information. Quantum oscillations of the thermodynamic equilibrium magnetization yield the total density of states, a central quantity in understanding the quantum Hall effect in 2D systems. The magnetization arising from non-equilibrium circulating currents reveals details, not ...
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Karbowiak Grzegorz - - 2009
This study reports the light and electron microscopic examination of Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) lewisi (Kent, 1880) Laveran and Mesnil, 1901, isolated from rats (Rattus norvegicus) from Poland. Bloodstream trypomastigotes were identified morphometrically from 100 specimens collected from three naturally infected rats Rattus norvegicus. Body length ranged from 15.45-23.64 microm and width ...
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Kutlu M - - 2008
The cosmopolitan genus Artemia occurs both in saline or hypersaline waters and Artemia species are sensitive indicator organisms for environmental contamination. Scientists propose that the brine shrimp (Artemia) is a very suitable candidate for the development of identifying chemicals with adverse effects in aquatic ecosystems. In the present study, we ...
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Mahdy Tarek - - 2008
PURPOSE: Induction of an obstruction could be resorted to as a definitive line of management in some cases of short bowel syndrome (SBS). The goal of this study has been to elucidate histological and morphometric alterations in the albino rat ileum after surgically induced partial obstruction. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Thirty ...
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Okamoto Ken - - 2008
Brush cells (BCs) are relatively rare cells that are sparsely distributed throughout the mammalian digestive and respiratory systems. BCs have been identified in the rodent large intestine, but these cells have not been characterized by immunocytochemistry or electron microscopy. We previously demonstrated that rat bile duct BCs had strong immunoreactivity ...
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Almeida Hiram Larangeira de HL - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To examine the epidermis in induced phytophotodermatitis using transmission electron microscopy in order to detect histologic changes even before lesions are visible by light microscopy. INTRODUCTION: In the first six hours after the experimental induction of phytophotodermatitis, no changes are detectable by light microscopy. Only after 24 hours can ...
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Laaksonen K - - 2008
We have studied nitrogen interstitial defects in GaAs with first-principles calculations. On the basis of calculated formation energies we have determined the most common nitrogen defects and the transition levels for various charge states. The lowest energy interstitial-type defects are found to be N-N and N-As split interstitials for most ...
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MIZUTANI, Akira
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。
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Ahlem Ayadi - - 2008
The frequent use of some trace elements such as gadolinium and terbium in medicine and modern industries make us worry about their behavior in the organism. In this work, we study the intracellular localization in the liver and in the intestinal mucosa of two rare earths, gadolinium and terbium, after ...
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Gupta Manish K - - 2008
The quantitative structure-activity relationships of Plasmodium falciparum and Rat protein farnesyltransferase (PFT) inhibitory activities of 6-cyano-1-(3-methyl-3H-imidazoly-4-ylmethyl)-3-substituted-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline (THQ) analogues are investigated in order to explore the similarities/deviations between the two enzymes for these analogues. The structure space of a ligand (BMS-214662) bound to Rat-PFT (PDB code 1SA5) has been used as ...
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Thanos C G - - 2007
Alginate encapsulation is one of the most widely used techniques for introducing cell-based therapeutics into the body. Numerous encapsulation methodologies exist, utilizing a variety of alginates, purification technologies, and unique polycationic membrane components. The stability of a conventional alginate formulation encapsulated using a commercially available technique and apparatus has been ...
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Ivanics Eva - - 2007
Ten one-day-old goslings were inoculated orally with a Brachyspira alvinipulli strain isolated from the large intestine of geese that had died of intestinal spirochaetosis (Group A), 10 day-old goslings were inoculated orally with a B. hyodysenteriae strain (Group B), and a third group of 10 goslings (Group C) served as ...
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Huang Yan - - 2007
PURPOSE: The aim of this sutdy was to demonstrate the selective localization of a new photosensitizer, zinc phthalocyanine tetrasulfonate (ZnPcS(4)), in rat eyes and investigate the ability of ZnPcS(4) to produce a photochemical closure of experimental choroidal neovascularization (CNV) upon irradiation with a 670-nm laser light. METHODS: To determine the ...
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Liu Yu - - 2007
It has been reported that tracheal tissue treated by cryopreservation can be used for tracheal replacement in the absence of immunosuppressants. However, the mechanism of reduced antigenicity is unclear. We investigated this issue in cryopreserved rat trachea using detailed histologic evaluation. Rat tracheal segments were preserved in a cryopreservative solution ...
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Jain Subheet - - 2007
The purpose of the present research was to investigate the mechanism for improved intercellular and intracellular drug delivery from ethosomes using visualization techniques and cell line study. Ethosomal formulations were prepared using lamivudine as model drug and characterized in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron ...
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Watanabe Norihito - - 2006
AIM: To investigate the effects of taurolithocholate (TLC) on the canalicular motility in isolated rat hepatocyte couplets (IRHC). METHODS: TLC was added to IRHC at concentrations of 10 and 50 mumol/L, respectively. In each group, five time-lapse movies containing 3 representative bile canaliculi were taken under phase-contrast microscopy for 12 ...
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Wang Z L - - 2006
In this report, we used genistein that was extracted from a Chinese herbal medicine Huaijiao (Sophora japonica-Leguminosae) to evaluate its pharmacological function on anti-osteoporosis. This genistein is purified in a large-scale production from Huaijiao by a state-of-art method as described by Tian et al. [2004. The preparation of genistein and ...
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Picciotti P M - - 2005
The aetiology of hearing loss in new-borns in neonatal intensive care is still debated. While the physiopathology of brain, lung and retina damage related to oxygen supplementation has been widely described, no studies have been carried out to define the relationship between hearing loss and supplementation of oxygen in new-borns. ...
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Erikoglu Mehmet - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Carbon-dioxide (CO(2)) is used universally as an insufflation agent to create a laparoscopic pneumoperitoneum. In this study, we aimed to examine the electron and light microscopic alterations of the peritoneum after both cold-dry and heated-humidified CO(2) pneumoperitoneum. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study. ...
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Nagarsenker M S - - 2005
Solid dispersions of Celecoxib were prepared with hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin by various methods such as physical mixture, cogrinding, kneading, and coevaporation. The dispersions were characterized by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction patterns, infrared spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance studies. The DSC thermograms of the dispersions indicated potential of heat-induced ...
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Kwak Seo-Young - - 2004
Uniform, small-sized (100-200 nm), layered double hydroxides (LDH) were prepared by a conventional, wet chemistry method using different aging times of 1 and 3 days as an inorganic drug or gene delivery carrier. The samples prepared had a hexagonal thin, plate-like shape and TEM/SAD electron microscopy of LDH particles indicated ...
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Bueno Adriana A - - 2004
The globally vulnerable Clyomys bishopi, a semi-fossorial and colonial rodent, is apparently limited to cerrado (savannah-like vegetation) physiognomies in São Paulo State, Brazil. The aim of the study was to verify whether the presence of C. bishopi is associated to the occurrence of palm trees (Attalea gearensis, Syagrus loefgrenii) and ...
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Bragulla H - - 2004
The adrenal gland is a vitally important endocrine gland that occupies a central role in the regulatory mechanisms of the body metabolism. Environmental stress factors lead to permanent strain and overload of the body resulting in structural alterations of the adrenals that in turn are followed by hormonal imbalances. This ...
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