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Fayans functional for deformed nuclei. Uranium region

2016

Fayans energy density functional (EDF) FaNDF^0 has been applied to the nuclei around uranium region. Ground state characteristics of the Th, U and Pu isotopic chains, up to the two-neutron drip line, are found and compared with predictions from several Skyrme EDFs. The two-neutron drip line is found for FaNDF^0, SLy4 and SkM^* EDFs for a set of elements with even proton number, from Pb up to Fm.

SPHERICAL NUCLEINuclear TheoryQC1-999FINITE FERMI SYSTEMSchemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciences114 Physical sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energySELF-CONSISTENT THEORYNuclear physicsNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Fayans energy density fuctional0103 physical sciencesNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)010306 general physicsVERSIONNuclear ExperimentLine (formation)PARAMETRIZATIONPhysicsEnergy density functionalta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsdeformed nucleiUraniumQUADRUPOLE-MOMENTSMAGNETIC-MOMENTSchemistryAtomic numberGround state
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Computational determination of the dominant triplet population mechanism in photoexcited benzophenone

2014

In benzophenone, intersystem crossing occurs efficiently between the S-1(n pi(star)) state and the T-1 state of dominant n pi(star) character, leading to excited triplet states after photoexcitation. The transition mechanism between S-1(n pi(star)) and T-1 is still a matter of debate, despite several experimental studies. Quantum mechanical calculations have been performed in order to assess the relative efficiencies of previously proposed mechanisms, in particular, the direct S-1 -> T-1 and indirect S-1 -> T-2(pi pi(star)) -> T-1 ones. Multiconfigurational wave function based methods are used to discuss the nature of the relevant states and also to determine minimum energy paths a…

STATE DIPOLE-MOMENTSPopulationMechanistic organic photochemistryEXCITED BENZOPHENONEGeneral Physics and AstronomyGAS-PHASEABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPYchemistry.chemical_compoundORGANIC-PHOTOCHEMISTRYMOLECULAR WAVE-FUNCTIONSBenzophenonePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryeducationWave functioneducation.field_of_studyROW ATOMSChemistryCONICAL INTERSECTIONSPhotoexcitation[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryIntersystem crossingExcited state2ND-ORDER PERTURBATION-THEORYANO BASIS-SETSAtomic physicsPhosphorescence
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Spectrogram Analysis of Non-Stationary RSE-to-Car Channels Behaviour for Braking Situations

2017

Master's thesis Information- and communication technology IKT590 - University of Agder 2017 Car-to-car (C2C) and car-to-infrastructure (C2I) communications promise revolutionary improvements in transportation due to its possibilities to improve the road safety and tra c management. C2C is a system designed to exchange information between vehicles, and C2I is a communication model that allows vehicles to share information with the infrastructure such as roadside equipment (RSE). These communications are considered as essential elements of the intelligent transport system (ITS). In this regard, reliability of the communication is vital to provide warning of an impending accident. Thus, the an…

STFTIKT590spectrogramwindow lengthauto-termbrakingcross-termVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550window functionwindowing
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Evaluation of the effect of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on whole salivary flow rate

2015

Background: Saliva plays a critical role in maintaining oral homeostasis; it modulates the ecosystem through lubrication of the alimentary bolus, protection against microorganisms, buffer and repair of the oral mucosa, and helps in dental re-mineralization. Various local and systemic factors such as medications, radiation therapy, systemic conditions, etc. can lead to reduction in salivary flow. A decrease in salivary function, known as Xerostomia, increases a patient's risk for caries and other oral infections. Palliative management of Xerostomia includes wetting agents such as ice chips, drugs and saliva substitutes. Systemic agents stimulate salivary flow but often have unfavorable side …

Salivabusiness.industryResearchOdontologíaSalivary flow rate:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulationCiencias de la saludSalivary functionlaw.inventionmedicine.anatomical_structurelawAnesthesiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineOdontostomatology for the Disabled or Special PatientsOral mucosaLead (electronics)businessGeneral Dentistry
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Evaluation of the genotoxic and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase‐inhibitory potential of dicuran on procaryotic and eucaryotic test systems

2000

The effect of the herbicide Dicuran 500 FL (formulated product) on the phenotypical and genotypical changes in procaryotic and eucaryotic organisms was investigated using short-term tests for detecting genotoxins. Since pesticides discharged in the water environment can modulate the mixed-function monooxygenases (MFO) detoxification system of water organisms, the in vivo and in vitro effects of Dicuran on hepatic cytochrome P450 (cyt P450) monooxygenase activities were also examined in juvenile carp (Cyprinus carpio L.). By measuring the activities of MFO in experimental carp exposed to Dicuran an attempt was made to establish whether Dicuran could be bioactivated by MFO into ultimate mutag…

Salmonella typhimuriumOxygenaseCarpsBiologymedicine.disease_causeMixed Function OxygenasesAmes testCytochrome P-450 Enzyme SystemmedicineWater environmentAnimalsCytochrome P-450 Enzyme InhibitorsCarpCytotoxinsHerbicidesMutagenicity Testsbusiness.industryPhenylurea CompoundsCytochrome P450General MedicineMonooxygenasebiology.organism_classificationPollutionBiotechnologyLiverBiochemistryMicronucleus testbiology.proteinbusinessWater Pollutants ChemicalGenotoxicityMutagensFood ScienceJournal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
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Metabolites of diethylstilboestrol induce sister chromatid exchange in human cultured fibroblasts

1979

Diethylstilboesterol (DES) is one of the few substances for which a clear association with carcinogenicity has been established in man. Nevertheless, it is still widely used, mainly as a cheap oestrogen to increase the slaughter weight of beef, but in spite of this it is not known if residues in the meat or metabolites excreted by the cattle are hazardous to man. It is also unknown whether there is a threshold dose below which DES is harmless. A threshold might be expected if a hormonal mechanism of carcinogensis rather than metabolic activation to an electrophically reactive species operats. This possibility was supported by the observations that DES, in contrast to most other carcinogens,…

Salmonella typhimuriumSalmonellaMultidisciplinaryChemistrySister chromatid exchangeStimulationNaphtholsmedicine.disease_causeSlaughter weightStimulation ChemicalMixed Function OxygenasesThreshold doseBiochemistryMutationmedicineMicrosomeHumansCrossing Over GeneticDiethylstilbestrolSister Chromatid ExchangeCells CulturedCarcinogenHormoneNature
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Urban consumers’ attitudes and willingness to pay for functional foods in Iran: A case of dietary sugar

2017

Growing concerns for the incidence of incurable diseases and high costs of health care have attracted consumers to functional foods in the world. These foods are characterized with health improvement, lower risk of disease incidence and less health hazards. The present work examined consumers’ attitude and willingness to pay for dietary sugar in Rasht city, Iran. The studied sample included 125 citizens of Rasht in spring and summer of 2016 whose size was determined by Mitchell and Carson approach. Results of contingent valuation method on the basis of one-and-one-half-bound choice model revealed that the descriptive variable of bid had negative, statistically significant impact on the acce…

Sample (statistics)Willingness to payDiabetes mellitusEnvironmental health0502 economics and businessHealth careSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsmedicineMarketinglcsh:Agriculture (General)040502 food scienceContingent valuationbusiness.industryinterval of standard deviation from the mean (ISMD)Incidence (epidemiology)05 social sciencesDietary sugarFunctional food04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesone-and-one-half-bound choice model (OOHB)medicine.diseaseAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)lcsh:S1-972willingness to pay (WTP)Respondentcontingent valuation method; Functional food; one-and-one-half-bound choice model (OOHB); interval of standard deviation from the mean (ISMD); willingness to pay (WTP)050202 agricultural economics & policycontingent valuation method0405 other agricultural sciencesbusinessFood ScienceAIMS Agriculture and Food
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Effect of Calcifediol on Physical Performance and Muscle Strength Parameters: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

2022

There is general agreement that optimal vitamin D status is necessary for bones, muscles, and general health, particularly in older adults, who are at higher risk of negative consequences of vitamin D deficiency, including sarcopenia; vitamin D supplementation is proposed as a potential intervention to mitigate sarcopenia. Several RCTs have reported that calcifediol (25(OH)D) was more potent than cholecalciferol in increasing plasma 25(OH)D. The present systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to summarize the effects of calcifediol on physical performance and muscle strength. We searched databases from inception to 1 January 2022 for studies investigating calcifediol on physical performan…

SarcopeniaNutrition and DieteticsHand Strengthvitamin D; calcifediol; sarcopenia; physical performance; muscle strength; meta-analysisVitaminsPhysical Functional PerformanceDietary Supplementscalcifediol meta-analysis muscle strength physical performance sarcopenia vitamin DHumansMuscle StrengthVitamin DFood ScienceAgedCalcifediolNutrients; Volume 14; Issue 9; Pages: 1860
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Direct interaction of the Usher syndrome 1G protein SANS and myomegalin in the retina

2011

Contains fulltext : 96822.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) The human Usher syndrome (USH) is the most frequent cause of combined hereditary deaf-blindness. USH is genetically heterogeneous with at least 11 chromosomal loci assigned to 3 clinical types, USH1-3. We have previously demonstrated that all USH1 and 2 proteins in the eye and the inner ear are organized into protein networks by scaffold proteins. This has contributed essentially to our current understanding of the function of USH proteins and explains why defects in proteins of different families cause very similar phenotypes. We have previously shown that the USH1G protein SANS (scaffold protein containing ankyrin repeat…

Scaffold proteinUsher syndromePhosphodiesterase 4D interacting protein (PDE4DIP)Muscle ProteinsPlasma protein bindingMice0302 clinical medicineYeastsChlorocebus aethiopsNuclear proteinCells CulturedGenetics0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyNuclear ProteinsCell biologyCOS CellssymbolsPhotoreceptor Cells VertebrateProtein BindingMicrotubule based transportNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologyModels BiologicalRetina03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesakemedicineAnimalsHumanseducationMolecular BiologyAdaptor Proteins Signal Transducing030304 developmental biologyCell BiologyGlycostation disorders [IGMD 4]Golgi apparatusmedicine.diseaseMacaca mulattaMice Inbred C57BLCytoskeletal ProteinsPhotoreceptor cell functionMyomegalinGenetics and epigenetic pathways of disease Functional Neurogenomics [NCMLS 6]CattleAnkyrin repeatCiliary baseIntracellular transport030217 neurology & neurosurgerySensorineuronal degeneration
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Pion-induced η production on nuclei

1990

Abstract Low-energy η production on nuclei is investigated in a DWIA framework, using a Green function method. The η potential is constructed by folding medium-modified η N → S 11 → η N scattering amplitudes with nuclear wave functions. A phenomenological spreading potential is introduced for the intermediate S 11 resonance. Calculated ( π + , p ) η cross sections on 12 C and 16 O with the spreading potential having an imaginary part of the order of −50 ∼ −100 MeV compare favorably with recent experimental data. It is also shown that the energy dependence of the ( π + , η ) inclusive spectra is nicely reproduced, though the magnitude is somewhat underestimated.

Scattering amplitudePhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPionImaginary partProduction (computer science)Atomic physicsWave functionResonance (particle physics)Spectral lineNuclear Physics A
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