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Physical activity, aerobic fitness, and brain white matter : Their role for executive functions in adolescence

2020

Highlights • Aerobic fitness level, but not physical activity, is related to white matter properties in the brain. • The relation between physical activity and working memory is moderated by fractional anisotropy (FA) of the corpus callosum. • The FA of the corpus callosum and superior corona radiata moderates the relation between aerobic fitness and working memory.

Malephysical activitySpatial memoryDevelopmental psychologyExecutive functionsExecutive Function0302 clinical medicinenuoretCOGNITIVE CONTROLDWI diffusion-weighted imagingFitnessdiffuusiotensorikuvaus315 Sport and fitness sciencesPLASTICITYFA fractional anisotropyChildOriginal ResearchTBSS Tract-Based Spatial Statisticslcsh:QP351-495White matterCognitionExecutive functionsdiffusion tensor imagingexecutive functionsmurrosikäRD radial diffusivityINTEGRITYfitnessfyysinen kuntomedicine.anatomical_structureDiffusion tensor imagingFemalePsychologyaivotRVP rapid visual information processingwhite matterNeurovetenskaperAD axial diffusivityfractional anisotropyfyysinen aktiivisuusMulti-stage fitness testendocrine systemtoiminnanohjaus (psykologia)AdolescentDISTORTION CORRECTIONMVPA moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activityPhysical activityTFCE threshold-free cluster enhancementWhite matter03 medical and health sciencesWORKING-MEMORY030225 pediatricsmedicineAerobic exerciseHumansExerciseAgedOBJECTIVE MEASURESMD mean diffusivityWorking memoryPhysical activityNeurosciencesPUBERTAL CHANGESvalkea aineCORPUS-CALLOSUMlcsh:Neurophysiology and neuropsychologySWM patial working memoryVOLUMEMICROSTRUCTURECANTAB Cambridge Neuropsychological Automated Test BatteryMRI magnetic resonance imaging030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFractional anisotropy
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Toward Prevention of Doping in Youth Sport: Cross-Sectional Analysis of Correlates of Doping Tendency in Swimming.

2019

Doping is recognized as one of the most important problems in sports, but a limited number of studies have investigated doping problems in youth athletes. This study aimed to evaluate doping tendency (potential doping behavior (PDB)) and correlates of PDB in youth age swimmers. The participants were 241 competitive swimmers (131 females

MalepubertyknowledgeYounger ageAdolescentCross-sectional studyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisSloveniainformation scienceSports nutritionCoachingArticle03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsAchievement Knowledge Performance enhancement PubertyHumansnatural sciences030212 general & internal medicineRisk factorSwimmingMultinomial logistic regressionDoping in SportsSettore M-EDF/02 - Metodi E Didattiche Delle Attivita' SportiveDescriptive statisticsbiologyAthletesbusiness.industryYouth SportsachievementPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationperformance enhancementCross-Sectional StudiesAdolescent BehaviorAthletesFemalePsychologybusinesshuman activitiesachievement ; knowledge ; performance enhancement ; pubertyDemography
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Baculovirus-mediated periadventitial gene transfer to rabbit carotid artery

2000

Recombinant Autographa californica multiple nuclear polyhedrosis viruses (AcMNPV) have recently been shown to transduce mammalian cells in vitro. Since baculoviruses offer many advantages over viruses currently used in gene therapy, we have tested them for in vivo gene transfer by constructing a baculovirus bearing a nuclear targeted beta-galactosidase marker gene (LacZ) under a CMV promoter. Both rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells (RAASMC) and human ECV-304 cells were susceptible to LacZ-baculovirus transduction. Transgene expression was evaluated in vivo by applying 1 x 10(9) p.f.u. of LacZ-baculoviruses or LacZ-adenoviruses in a silastic collar placed around rabbit carotid arteries in the…

MalevirusesGenetic enhancementTransgeneGenetic VectorsGene ExpressionBiologyTransfectionMarker geneMuscle Smooth VascularIn vivoGene expressionGeneticsAnimalsHumansMolecular BiologyReporter geneReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGenetic transferGenetic TherapyTransfectionbeta-GalactosidaseMolecular biologyCarotid ArteriesMolecular MedicineRabbitsBaculoviridaeGene Therapy
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Evidence of Two Resonant Structures in e+e−→π+π−hc

2017

The cross sections of e(+)e(-) -> pi(+) pi(-) hc at center-of-mass energies from 3.896 to 4.600 GeVare measured using data samples collected with the BESIII detector operating at the Beijing Electron Positron Collider. The cross sections are found to be of the same order of magnitude as those of e(+)e(-) -> pi(+) pi(-) J/psi and e(+)e(-) -> pi(+) pi(-) psi (2S), but the line shape is inconsistent with the Y states observed in the latter two modes. Two structures are observed in the e(+)e(-) -> pi(+) pi(-) hc cross sections around 4.22 and 4.39 GeV/c(2), which we call Y(4220)and Y(4390), respectively. A fit with a coherent sum of two Breit-Wigner functions results in a mass of (4218.4(- 4.5)…

Mass enhancementPhysicsPositron010308 nuclear & particles physicsElectron–positron annihilation0103 physical sciencesAnalytical chemistryPiGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronAtomic physics010306 general physics01 natural sciencesPhysical Review Letters
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Reexamining Different Factors of the Resonance-Enhanced High-Order Harmonic Generation in Atomic and Nanoparticle Laser-Induced Tin Plasmas

2021

We reexamine the resonance enhancement of a single harmonic emission during the propagation of ultrafast pulses through atomic and nanoparticle tin-containing laser-induced plasma (LIP). We compare the single atomic Sn and Sn nanoparticle plasmas to demonstrate a distinction in the enhancement factor of the single harmonic in the case of fixed and tunable near-infrared pulses. The analysis of the dynamics of Sn LIP shows the range of optimal delays between heating and driving pulses (130–180 ns), at which the maximal harmonic yield can be achieved. The enhancements of the 17th and 18th harmonics of 806 nm pulses were analyzed in the case of single-color and two-color pumps of LIP, showing u…

Materials science01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyIonlaw.invention010309 opticslcsh:Chemistryresonance enhancement of harmonicslaw0103 physical sciencesHigh harmonic generationGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5Fluid Flow and Transfer Processeshigh-order harmonic generationlcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringResonancetin plasmaPlasmaLaserlcsh:QC1-999Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040HarmonicsHarmonicnanoparticlesAtomic physicslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Ultrashort pulselcsh:PhysicsApplied Sciences
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NOX reduction and efficiency improvements by means of the Double Fuel HCCI combustion of natural gas–gasoline mixtures

2016

Abstract Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) and Double Fuel (DF) combustion represent two innovative processes sharing a strong potential for pollutant emissions and fuel consumption reduction. HCCI regards the auto-ignition of a homogeneous premixed charge of air and fuel, featuring very low NOX emissions and good efficiency. Double Fuel (DF) instead indicates the simultaneous combustion of gasoline and natural gas (or gasoline and LPG), premixed with air by the port injection of both fuels within same engine cycle. Since fuel mixtures enhances the HCCI performances widening the range of possible operating conditions, the authors tested the HCCI combustion process using natural…

Materials science020209 energyHomogeneous charge compression ignitionNuclear engineeringNatural gaEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyDiesel cycleInternal combustion engineIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAutomotive engineeringSettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A Fluido020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringInternal combustion engineEngine efficiency0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFuel efficiencyOctane ratingHCCIHydrogen fuel enhancementGasolineSpark ignitionGasolineApplied Thermal Engineering
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Polarized multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering using a picosecond laser and a fiber supercontinuum

2011

International audience; We perform multiplex coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) micro-spectroscopy with a picosecond pulsed laser and a broadband supercontinuum (SC) generated in photonic crystal fiber. CARS signal stability is achieved using an active fiber coupler that avoids thermal and mechanical drifts. We obtain multiplex CARS spectra for test liquids in the 600–2000 cm−1 spectral range. In addition we investigate the polarization dependence of the CARS spectra when rotating the pump beam linear polarization state relative to the linearly polarized broad stokes SC. From these polarization measurements we deduce the Raman depolarization ratio, the resonant versus nonresonant …

Materials scienceBiomedical EngineeringPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technologySpectrum Analysis Raman01 natural sciencesPattern Recognition Automated010309 opticsBiomaterialssymbols.namesakeLaser linewidthOptics87.64.kp 87.63.ltFiber laser0103 physical sciencesDepolarization ratioFiber Optic TechnologyCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryLasersEquipment Design021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSupercontinuumEquipment Failure AnalysissymbolsOptoelectronicsMicroscopy Polarization0210 nano-technologybusinessRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringPhotonic-crystal fiber
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The effects of linearly increasing flip angles on 3D inflow MR angiography

1994

As recently demonstrated, spin saturation effects in 3D time-of-flight (TOF) MR angiography (MRA) can be reduced by using RF pulses with linearly increasing flip angles (ramp pulses) in the main direction of flow. We developed a model for calculating the signal distribution of proton flow within the excitation volume (slab) for different ramp slopes and compared the results with the measured distribution for the lower-leg arteries. The ramp pulses were generated using the Fourier transformation of the desired excitation profiles. With a bandwidth of 6 kHz and a pulse length of 2.56 ms satisfactory ramps with variable slopes were generated and applied in a standard flow-compensated 3D FISP s…

Materials scienceInflowsymbols.namesakeNuclear magnetic resonanceHumansPopliteal ArteryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSaturation (magnetic)Fourier AnalysisModels CardiovascularMr angiographyReproducibility of ResultsPulse durationRangingArteriesImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingComputational physicsTibial ArteriesFourier transformFibulaRegional Blood FlowBlood CirculationsymbolsSlabBlood VesselsArtifactsAlgorithmsBlood Flow VelocityExcitationMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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A one-pot method to enhance dissolution rate of low solubility drug molecules using dispersion polymerization in supercritical carbon dioxide

2009

The surfactant assisted polymerization of 1-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone in supercritical carbon dioxide in the presence of Piroxicam, selected as a model of a low aqueous solubility drug, was studied in order to prepare in a single step a polymeric composite to enhance the rate of dissolution of the pharmaceutical compound. Reactive entrapping was carried out at 65 degrees C in the P range 21-38MPa. Under proper operative conditions we obtained the composite under the form of sub-micron spherical particles with relatively narrow particle size distribution. Drug loadings higher than 12% (w/w) were obtained and XRD and Raman spectroscopy suggest that the anti-inflammatory agent is dispersed in the ma…

Materials sciencePolymersDrug CompoundingComposite numberPharmaceutical ScienceSpectrum Analysis RamanPiroxicamOrganic chemistryTechnology PharmaceuticalSolubilityParticle SizeDissolutionchemistry.chemical_classificationDispersion polymerizationDrug CarriersSupercritical carbon dioxideTemperatureChromatography Supercritical FluidPolymerCarbon DioxideSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaSupercritical fluidPyrrolidinonesPolymerizationChemical engineeringchemistrySolubilitySupercritical fluid Drug release kineticsSolid dispersion Dissolution enhancement Polymer microspheres
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Engineering of Nanofibrous Amorphous and Crystalline Solid Dispersions for Oral Drug Delivery

2018

Poor aqueous solubility (<0.1 mg/mL) affects a significant number of drugs currently on the market or under development. Several formulation strategies including salt formation, particle size reduction, and solid dispersion approaches have been employed with varied success. In this review, we focus primarily on the emerging trends in the generation of amorphous and micro/nano-crystalline solid dispersions using electrospinning to improve the dissolution rate and in turn the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. Electrospinning is a simple but versatile process that utilizes electrostatic forces to generate polymeric fibers and has been used for over 100 years to generate synthet…

Materials scienceamorphousoral drug deliveryPharmaceutical Sciencelcsh:RS1-44102 engineering and technologyReview030226 pharmacology & pharmacylcsh:Pharmacy and materia medica03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineamorphoucrystallineaqueous solubility enhancementDissolutionelectrospinningsolid dispersion021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrospinningAmorphous solidSynthetic fiberChemical engineeringPARTICLE SIZE REDUCTION0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)Oral retinoidSalt formation
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