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Biochemical and toxigenic properties of Vibrio furnissii isolated from a European eel farm

1995

Abstract The present study describes for the first time the isolation of Vibrio furnissii strains from a European eel culture system which are pathogenic for eels ( Anguilla anguilla ) (LD 50 dose, 10 6 cfu/fish). Biochemical characterization of the isolates was performed by API 20E system and by classical numerical taxonomy. Growth at 4 °C, and with 6–8% (w/v) NaCl in a broth medium were necessary to differentiate Vibrio furnissii from Aeromonas species when the API 20E system was used. Virulence for eels of V. furnissii isolates was demonstrated by intraperitoneal injection of living cells. The extracellular products (ECPs) produced by V. furnissii were lethal to elvers and induced some o…

biologyToxinFish farmingVirulenceAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeMedian lethal doseVibrioMicrobiologyVibrionaceaemedicineVibrio furnissiiPathogenAquaculture
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Proton-irradiated breast cells: molecular points of view

2019

Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women, highly heterogeneous at both the clinical and molecular level. Radiation therapy (RT) represents an efficient modality to treat localized tumor in BC care, although the choice of a unique treatment plan for all BC patients, including RT, may not be the best option. Technological advances in RT are evolving with the use of charged particle beams (i.e. protons) which, due to a more localized delivery of the radiation dose, reduce the dose administered to the heart compared with conventional RT. However, few data regarding proton-induced molecular changes are currently available. The aim of this study was to investigate and descri…

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Rapid onset opioids for breakthrough pain: Titrating or not titrating, this is the question!

2011

Abstract Breakthrough cancer pain (BTcP) has been defined as a transitory increase in pain intensity that occurs either spontaneously, or in relation to a specific predictable or unpredictable trigger, despite relatively stable and adequately controlled background pain. Traditional dosing recommendations for BTcP have suggested that the effective dose of oral opioids should be a percentage of a patient’s total daily opioid dose. In the last years a number of new formulations that deliver fentanyl directly through mucous membranes have been developed in an effort to provide a more rapid onset of effect (rapid onset opioids, ROOs). Recent recommendations suggest that the dose of ROOs for BTcP…

business.industryBreakthrough PainControlled studiesEffective dose (pharmacology)FentanylAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineOpioidAnesthesiaRapid onsetMedicineDosingbusinessCancer painmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pain Supplements
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The methodology for active testing of electronic devices under the radiations

2018

The methodology, developed for active testing of electronic devices under the radiations, is presented. The test set-up includes a gamma-ray facility, the hardware board/fixtures and the software tools purposely designed and realized. The methodology is so wide-ranging to allow us the verification of different classes of electronic devices, even if only application examples for static random access memory modules are reported.

business.industryComputer scienceSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariTesting methodologies Electronic Devices Total Ionizing Dose Single Event Effects Gamma rays.Electrical engineeringelectronic devicetotal ionizing dosesingle event effectNuclear Energy and Engineeringtesting methodologygamma raylcsh:QC770-798lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityElectronicsSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Calculated organ doses using Monte Carlo simulations in a reference male phantom undergoing HDR brachytherapy applied to localized prostate carcinoma

2013

Purpose : The aim of this study was to obtain equivalent doses in radiosensitive organs (aside from the bladder and rectum) when applying high-dose-rate (HDR) brachytherapy to a localized prostate carcinoma using60Co or 192 Ir sources. These data are compared with results in a water phantom and with expected values in an infinite water medium. A comparison with reported values from proton therapy and intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is also provided. Methods : Monte Carlo simulations in Geant4 were performed using a voxelized phantom described in International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 110, which reproduces masses and shapes from an adult reference…

business.industryEquivalent dosemedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyGeneral MedicineEffective dose (radiation)Imaging phantomRadiation therapyAbsorbed doseMedicineDosimetrybusinessNuclear medicineProton therapyMedical Physics
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Monte Carlo dosimetric study of the Flexisource Co-60 high dose rate source.

2011

Purpose: Recently, a new HDR 60 Co brachytherapy source, Flexisource Co-60, has been developed (Nucletron B.V. Veenendaal, The Netherlands). This study aims to obtain dosimetric data for this source for its use in clinical practice as required by AAPM and ESTRO. Material and methods: Two Monte Carlo radiation transport codes were used: Penelope2008 and GEANT4. The source was centrally-positioned in a 100 cm radius water phantom. Absorbed dose and collisional kerma were obtained using 0.01 cm (close) and 0.1 cm (far) sized voxels to provide high-resolution dosimetry near (far from) the source. Dose rate distributions obtained with the two Monte Carlo codes were compared. Results and Discussi…

business.industryFlexisource Co-60Penelope2008medicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodbrachytherapyImaging phantomComputational physicsKermaOncologyAbsorbed doseMedicineDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingOriginal ArticlebusinessDose rateRadiation treatment planningNuclear medicineTG-43GEANT4Journal of contemporary brachytherapy
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Influence of nicotine on machined- and anodized-surface implants. Histometric analysis

2017

Background The nicotine may generate a influence on bone repair and longevity of dental implants. This fact makes studies to improve the surface of the implants are constantly conducted. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of subcutaneous nicotine injection in the osseointegration process on different implant surfaces, through histomorphometric analysis. Material and Methods Therefore, twenty-two male rabbits were randomly distributed into two groups according to the subcutaneous injections: (1) nicotine, 3 mg/day/kg and (2) 0.9% NaCI, 3 mL/day/kg, three times a day. Subgroups were then designated - machined and anodized dental implants were installed in the right and left tibia bone…

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WE-C-108-08: Organ Doses in a Male Phantom Undergoing High-Dose-Rate Brachytherapy Applied to the Prostate

2013

Purpose: The aim of this study was to obtain equivalent doses to radiosensitive organs when applying high‐dose‐rate (HDR) brachytherapy to the prostate using60 Co or 192 Ir sources, and in comparison to external‐beam radiotherapy (EBRT) modalities. Methods: Monte Carlo simulations in Geant4 were performed using a voxelized adult reference man described in Publication 110 by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). Point sources of 60Co or 192Ir with photon energy spectra corresponding to those exiting their capsules were placed in the center of the prostate. Equivalent doses per therapeutic absorbed dose to the prostate were obtained in several radiosensitive organs. …

business.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyGeneral MedicineImaging phantomHigh-Dose Rate BrachytherapyRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureProstateAbsorbed dosemedicineDosimetrybusinessNuclear medicineProton therapyMedical Physics
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Influence of the irradiation parameters on the molecular modifications of an isotactic polypropylene gamma-irradiated under vacuum

2000

Isotactic polypropylene was irradiated under vacuum in a complete set of experimental conditions. The influence of the irradiation parameters, total absorbed dose, D, and dose rate, I, was analysed in order to verify the theoretical predictions of a simple kinetic model, already presented (Sarcinelli L, Valenza A, Spadaro G. Polymer 1997;38:2307), based on the rates of the main reactions occurring during irradiation, i.e. β-scission, addition to double bonds and termination. The concentration of free radicals and double bonds formed during irradiation is detected together with a comparison to their dependence on the irradiation parameters. A quantitative determination of the “inversion curv…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsDouble bondStereochemistryRadicalAnalytical chemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsBranching (polymer chemistry)chemistryMechanics of MaterialsAbsorbed doseTacticityMaterials ChemistryMoleculeIrradiationPolymer Degradation and Stability
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Influence of morphology and chemical structure on the inverse response of polypropylene to gamma radiation under vacuum

1999

Abstract In this work the influence of the chemical structure and of the morphology on the gamma-radiation effects on polypropylene based polymers is studied on the basis of a previously discussed kinetic model [1] . For this aim an isotactic polypropylene and a random ethylene–propylene copolymer were irradiated under vacuum at one dose rate and several absorbed doses after well defined solidification conditions. We show that the model is reliable varying both the chemical structure and the morphology of the polypropylene based polymer. An inversion of the response of the material to gamma radiation under vacuum is always observed, and the inversion conditions depend on the irradiation par…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolypropyleneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPolymerRadiationRadiation effectchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTacticityPhase (matter)Absorbed dosePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryIrradiationComposite material
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