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A second strain gradient elasticity theory with second velocity gradient inertia – Part I: Constitutive equations and quasi-static behavior

2013

Abstract A multi-cell homogenization procedure with four geometrically different groups of cell elements (respectively for the bulk, the boundary surface, the edge lines and the corner points of a body) is envisioned, which is able not only to extract the effective constitutive properties of a material, but also to assess the “surface effects” produced by the boundary surface on the near bulk material. Applied to an unbounded material in combination with the thermodynamics energy balance principles, this procedure leads to an equivalent continuum constitutively characterized by (ordinary, double and triple) generalized stresses and momenta. Also, applying this procedure to a (finite) body s…

Velocity gradientApplied MathematicsMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematical analysisConstitutive equationCauchy distributionContinuum thermodynamicsCondensed Matter PhysicsInertiaHomogenization (chemistry)Gradient elasticityDouble and triple stressesBoundary layerMinimum total potential energy principleMaterials Science(all)Surface effectsMechanics of MaterialsModelling and SimulationModeling and SimulationGeneral Materials ScienceQuasistatic processMathematicsmedia_commonInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Ventilation, oxidative stress and risk of brain injury in preterm newborn

2020

AbstractPreterm infants have an increased risk of cognitive and behavioral deficits and cerebral palsy compared to term born babies. Especially before 32 weeks of gestation, infants may require respiratory support, but at the same time, ventilation is known to induce oxidative stress, increasing the risk of brain injury. Ventilation may cause brain damage through two pathways: localized cerebral inflammatory response and hemodynamic instability. During ventilation, the most important causes of pro-inflammatory cytokine release are oxygen toxicity, barotrauma and volutrauma. The purpose of this review was to analyze the mechanism of ventilation-induced lung injury (VILI) and the relationship…

Ventilator-Induced Lung Injurymedicine.medical_treatmentReviewInfant Premature DiseasesBrain damageLung injuryCerebral palsyPretermmedicineHumansRespiratory systemBrain injuryOxygen toxicityTidal volumeMechanical ventilationBrain injury Oxidative stress Preterm Ventilationbusiness.industryInfant Newbornlcsh:RJ1-570lcsh:Pediatricsmedicine.diseaseRespiration ArtificialVentilationOxidative stressBrain InjuriesAnesthesiaBreathingOxidative stremedicine.symptombusinessInfant Premature
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Endoplasmic Reticulum stress reduces COPII vesicle formation and modifies Sec23a cycling at ERESs

2013

AbstractExit from the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) of newly synthesized proteins is mediated by COPII vesicles that bud from the ER at the ER Exit Sites (ERESs). Disruption of ER homeostasis causes accumulation of unfolded and misfolded proteins in the ER. This condition is referred to as ER stress. Previously, we demonstrated that ER stress rapidly impairs the formation of COPII vesicles. Here, we show that membrane association of COPII components, and in particular of Sec23a, is impaired by ER stress-inducing agents suggesting the existence of a dynamic interplay between protein folding and COPII assembly at the ER.

Vesicular Transport ProteinsBiophysicsEndoplasmic ReticulumBiochemistryCell LineVesicular Transport ProteinGeneticStructural BiologyERESGeneticsVesicular Transport ProteinsHumansCOPIIEndoplasmic Reticulum StreMolecular BiologyCOPIIChemistryVesicleEndoplasmic reticulumSec23Cell BiologyCOP-Coated VesiclesSEC23AEndoplasmic Reticulum StressCell biologyBiophysicUnfolded protein responseER streProtein foldingCOP-Coated VesiclesER stressCOP-Coated VesicleHumanProtein BindingFEBS Letters
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Work-Related Stress from Whole-Body Vibration

1986

During the last 10 years, many field experiments have been carried out in various places of work. Vibration has been measured in buildings, in vehicles, and on ships. These data are currently being compiled (Dupuis and Hartung 1982) to be fed into the vibration data bank at the BIA.

VibrationField (physics)Work (electrical)business.industryWhole body vibrationWork related stressStructural engineeringVibration exposurebusinessGeology
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Sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax (L.) bacterial infection and confinement stress acts on F-type lectin (DlFBL) serum modulation

2014

The F-lectin, a fucose-binding protein found from invertebrates to ectothermic vertebrates, is the last lectin family to be discovered. Here, we describe effects of two different types of stressors, bacterial infection and confinement stress, on the modulation of European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax (L.) F-lectin (DlFBL), a well-characterized serum opsonin, using a specific antibody. The infection of the Vibrio alginolyticus bacterial strain increased the total haemagglutinating activity during the 16-day testing period. The DlFBL value showed an upward regulation on the first, second and last days and underwent a slight downward regulation 4 days post-challenge. In contrast, the effect o…

Vibrio alginolyticusbiologyVeterinary (miscellaneous)Period (gene)LectinInflammationAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyAgglutination (biology)Fish DiseasesStress PhysiologicalLectinsImmunologymedicinebiology.proteinAnimalsDicentrarchusBassSea bassmedicine.symptomOpsoninconfinement stress Dicentrarchus labrax F-type lectin infection modulation teleost.
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The antioxidant capacity of red wine in relationship with its polyphenolic constituents

2008

The aim of this study is evaluate either the antioxidant or pro-oxidant behaviour of some typical polyphenolic compounds of red wine, to investigate the influence of two different pH levels on the antioxidant properties and to clarify their activity–structure relationship. The antioxidant activity of compounds in hydrophilic solutions at pH 3.5 and pH 7.4 were measured by a competition kinetic test, based on the crocin bleaching. The position and the number of substitution groups influence the magnitude of the antioxidant activity of the polyphenolic compounds, but their antioxidant properties are also strongly influenced by the pH conditions. Increasing the pH, a considerable increase in a…

VintageWineAntioxidantHuman organismmedicine.medical_treatmentdigestive oral and skin physiologyfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease_causeAntioxidant activity Polyphenols pH Crocin Red wineAnalytical ChemistryCrocinchemistry.chemical_compoundAntioxidant capacityBiochemistrychemistryPolyphenolmedicineFood scienceOxidative stressFood Science
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Mental health and psychosocial support strategies in highly contagious emerging disease outbreaks of substantial public concern: A systematic scoping…

2021

Background Acute disease outbreaks such as the COVID-19 pandemic cause a high burden of psychological distress in people worldwide. Interventions to enable people to better cope with such distress should be based on the best available evidence. We therefore performed a scoping review to systematically identify and summarize the available literature of interventions that target the distress of people in the face of highly contagious disease outbreaks. Methods MEDLINE, Cochrane CENTRAL, Web of Science (January 2000 to May 7, 2020), and reference lists were systematically searched and screened by two independent reviewers. Quantitative and qualitative studies investigating the effects of psyc…

Viral Diseasespsychosocial supportEpidemiologymedicine.medical_treatmentPsychological interventionSocial SciencesPsychiatry and PsychologyDisease OutbreaksMedical ConditionsAdaptation PsychologicalPandemicHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesPsychologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryQRQualitative StudiesResilience PsychologicalContagious diseaseDistressInfectious DiseasesMental HealthResearch DesignMedicinePublic HealthCOVID-19 ; Medical risk factors ; Psychological stress ; Qualitative studies ; Mental health and psychiatry ; Post-traumatic stress disorder ; Psychological and psychosocial issues ; PandemicsResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyHealth PersonnelSciencePsychological StressResearch and Analysis MethodsMental Health and PsychiatryPsychoeducationHumansinterventionsresiliencePandemicsPsychological and Psychosocial IssuesSARS-CoV-2business.industrypandemicPsychosocial Support SystemsBiology and Life SciencesCOVID-19Covid 19Evidence-based medicinemedicine.diseaseMental healthHealth CareMedical Risk FactorsFamily medicinescoping reviewbusinessPLoS ONE
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Testing of a constitutive equation with free volume dependent relaxation spectrum

1979

A model of non-linear viscoelasticity with relaxation times dependent upon free volume is here proposed. The free volume is related to the isotropic part of the stress tensor by means of a simple differential equation. The model predictions are compared with a large amount of experimental results taken on polymeric melts or concentrated solutions and reported in the literature. The single parameter of the model is determined, within each set of data, by fitting of the viscosity curve. A satisfactory agreement is obtained with data taken under both elongation and shear for which also the relaxation behavior after single and double strain steps is considered.

ViscosityCauchy elastic materialMaterials scienceCauchy stress tensorDifferential equationConstitutive equationIsotropyRelaxation (physics)ThermodynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsViscoelasticityMathematical physicsRheologica Acta
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Supplementation with cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) fruit decreases oxidative stress in healthy humans: a comparative study with vitamin C.

2004

Background: Cactus pear (Opuntia ficus-indica) fruit contains vitamin C and characteristic betalain pigments, the radical-scavenging properties and antioxidant activities of which have been shown in vitro. Objective: We investigated the effects of short-term supplementation with cactus pear fruit compared with vitamin C alone on total-body oxidative status in healthy humans. Design: In a randomized, crossover, double-treatment study, 18 healthy volunteers received either 250 g fresh fruit pulp or 75 mg vitamin C twice daily for 2 wk, with a 6-wk washout period between the treatments. Before (baseline) and after each treatment, 8-epiprostaglandin F2α (8-epi-PGF2α) and malondialdehyde in plas…

VitaminAdultMaleAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)Ascorbic AcidBiologymedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineHumansFood scienceopuntia ficus indica. oxidative stress in vivoPEARNutrition and DieteticsCross-Over StudiesVitamin CVitamin EOpuntiaMalondialdehydeAscorbic acidOxidative StressBiochemistrychemistryFruitFemaleOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressBiomarkersThe American journal of clinical nutrition
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Contribution of vitamin A to the oxidation resistance of human low density lipoproteins.

1995

This study investigated the antioxidant contribution of vitamin A in protecting human low density lipoprotein (LDL) against copper-stimulated oxidation. The presence of small amounts of retinol (0.033 ± 0.012 nmol/mol LDL) and retinyl palmitate (0.036 ± 0.021 nmol/mol LDL) was routinely ascertained in the LDL. A single oral supplementation with 20,000 IU vitamin A caused a two- to three-fold increase of retinol and retinyl palmitate in the LDL isolated 8 h after the supplementation. In comparison to autologous-control LDL, vitamin A-enriched LDL were more resistant to oxidation, as expressed both by a clear delay in the onset of lipid peroxidation and by a reduction of the rate of conjugate…

VitaminAdultMaleRetinyl EstersAntioxidantFree RadicalsArteriosclerosismedicine.medical_treatmentRetinyl esterIn Vitro Techniquesmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryAntioxidantsLDLLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundFree radicalIn vivoPhysiology (medical)Retinyl palmitatemedicineHumansVitamin ARetinolRetinolMiddle AgedLipoproteins LDLKineticsOxidative StresschemistryBiochemistryAtherosclerosiLow-density lipoproteinlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)FemaleLipid PeroxidationAntioxidantDiterpenesOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressCopperFree radical biologymedicine
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