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GM foods in Spanish newspapers.

2002

Consumer AdvocacyPublishingHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeHistorybiologyJournalismFood Genetically ModifiedPersuasive CommunicationMedia studiesSensationalismNewspapers as TopicBioengineeringbiology.organism_classificationNewspaperMonarch butterflyConsumer Product SafetySpainPublic OpinionMass MediaBiotechnologyTrends in biotechnology
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Probiotics in transition: novel strategies

2015

Regulations regarding health claims made for probiotics demand their proven effectiveness and limit the array of microbial species regarded as safe for live consumption. Novel strategies such as moving to postbiotics and genetically modified probiotics may be necessary to increase the effectiveness of microbial products.

Consumption (economics)Natural resource economicsbusiness.industryMicrobiotaProbioticsBioengineeringBiologyBiotechnologyGenetically modified organismHealth claims on food labelsHumansLimit (mathematics)businessBiotechnologyTrends in Biotechnology
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Antibacterial, physical and mechanical properties of bonding agent containing synthesized Zinc Dimethacrylate

2019

Background The aim of this study includes synthesis of zinc dimethacrylate ionomer (ZDMA) by a new method, incorporate it into resin bonding and evaluate its antibacterial, physical and mechanical properties. Material and methods Resin adhesives containing 0 to 5% wt of ZDMA was produced and the following tests were accomplished: A: Antibacterial test: 1.Direct contact test. 2.Material aging; in both of them the bacterial colony counting were performed. B: Physical test: 1.Degree of conversion (D.C). 2.Evaluating the amount of released Zinc ion release in aqueous medium. C: Mechanical test: 1.Compressive strength test. 2.Shear bond test (enamel and dentine separately). The obtained results …

Contact testchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyZinc03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineBiomaterials and Bioengineering in DentistryGeneral DentistryIonomerEnamel paintbiologyChemistryResearch030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Streptococcus mutansCompressive strengthvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdhesivePhysical test0210 nano-technologyNuclear chemistry
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Graph cut-based method for segmenting the left ventricle from MRI or echocardiographic images

2017

International audience; In this paper, we present a fast and interactive graph cut method for 3D segmentation of the endocardial wall of the left ventricle (LV) adapted to work on two of the most widely used modalities: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and echocardiography. Our method accounts for the fundamentally different nature of both modalities: 3D echocardiographic images have a low contrast, a poor signal-to-noise ratio and frequent signal drop, while MR images are more detailed but also cluttered and contain highly anisotropic voxels. The main characteristic of our method is to work in a 3D Bezier coordinate system instead of the original Euclidean space. This comes with several ad…

Convex hullHeart VentriclesEnergy MinimizationCoordinate systemEchocardiography Three-DimensionalHealth InformaticsBézier curve02 engineering and technology[SDV.IB.MN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Nuclear medicinecomputer.software_genreAutomated Segmentation030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging[ SDV.IB.MN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Nuclear medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineVoxelCut0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingMagnetic-Resonance ImagesHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingComputer vision[ SDV.IB ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BioengineeringCardiac MriImage gradientMathematicsWhole MyocardiumLeft ventricular 3-D segmentationRadiological and Ultrasound Technology[ INFO.INFO-IM ] Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingEuclidean spacebusiness.industryComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided DesignMagnetic Resonance ImagingEchocardiographyConstrained Level-SetGraph (abstract data type)020201 artificial intelligence & image processing[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BioengineeringComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusiness2d-EchocardiographycomputerAlgorithmsGraph cutMRI
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Influence of Pendant Arms Bearing Ligating Groups on the Structure of Bismuth Porphyrins: Implications for Labeling Immunoglobulins Used in Medical A…

2004

International audience; The synthesis of two picket bismuth(III) porphyrins is reported, and their crystal structures are compared. The influence of the nature of the pickets, as well as their number, is discussed in terms of stability, kinetics of metalation, structure, and distortion of the porphyrin. Unexpectedly, the resultsindicate that the coordination sphere of bismuth is not affected by different types of distortion nor is the stability of the complex. For both types of complexes, the X-ray crystallography revealed that a single arm is actually in direct interaction with the bismuth cation, thereby allowing furtherfunctionalization on the porphyrin core as the linkage with immunoglo…

Coordination spherePorphyrinsMetalationStereochemistryKineticsBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementImmunoglobulinsBioengineeringCrystal structure010402 general chemistryCrystallography X-RayLigands01 natural sciences[ CHIM ] Chemical SciencesBismuthchemistry.chemical_compound[CHIM]Chemical SciencesBismuth cationPharmacologyStaining and Labeling010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryPorphyrin0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthCrystallographySurface modificationBismuthBiotechnology
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Modelling resonant coupling between microring resonators addressed by optical evanescent waves

2004

In this paper we study the properties of microring resonator structures fabricated with high-index-of-refraction dielectric material. These structures concentrate light and can produce very strong optical potential gradients. They are of great interest for the trapping, manipulation and transport of cold atoms near surfaces. The study consists of two parts: in the first part we investigate the symmetry properties of the resonator response for simple models of the microring structures. In the second part we present detailed numerical calculations of the actual spectra for realistic microfabricated structures. We employ the direct space integral equation method (DSIEM). This method, based on …

CouplingNanostructureMaterials sciencebusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringAb initioPhysics::OpticsBioengineeringGeneral ChemistryDielectricSymmetry (physics)Spectral lineVolume integralResonatorOpticsMechanics of MaterialsOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessNanotechnology
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Combined endoscopical treatments for tracheo‐esophageal fistula developed during V‐V ECMO for severe COVID‐19: A case series

2021

Covid‐19medicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Biomedical EngineeringMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringGeneral Medicinetracheo‐esophageal fistulaSurgeryEndoscopyBiomaterialsSARS‐CoV 2Tracheo-esophageal fistulamedicineCase SeriesECMOendoscopybusinessArtificial Organs
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Storing energy crops for methane production: Effects of solids content and biological additive

2007

The effect of storage on chemical characteristics and CH4 yield (taking into account loss of VS during storage) of a mixture of grasses and ryegrass, ensiled as such (low solids content) and after drying (medium and high solids) with and without biological additive, were studied in field and laboratory trials. Up to 87% and 98% of CH4 yield was preserved with low solids grass (initial TS 15.6%) and high solids ryegrass (initial TS 30.4%), respectively, after storage for 6months, while under suboptimal conditions at most 37% and 52% of CH4 yield were lost. Loss in CH4 yield was mainly due to VS loss, presumably caused by secondary fermentation as also suggested by increasing pH during storag…

Crops AgriculturalEnvironmental EngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryBioengineeringGeneral MedicineEnergy storageEnergy cropAnaerobic digestionAnimal scienceAgronomyBiogasBioenergyBiofuelYield (chemistry)FermentationMethaneWaste Management and DisposalBioresource Technology
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Impact of crop species on bacterial community structure during anaerobic co-digestion of crops and cow manure

2008

The bacterial communities in three continuously stirred tank reactors co-digesting cow manure with grass silage, oat straw, and sugar beet tops, respectively, were investigated by 16S rRNA gene-based fingerprints and clone libraries. The analyses revealed both clearly distinct and similar phylotypes in the bacterial communities between the reactors. The major groups represented in the three reactors were Clostridia, unclassified Bacteria, and Bacteroidetes. Phylotypes affiliated with Bacilli or Deltaproteobacteria were unique to the sugar beet and straw reactor, respectively. Unclassified Bacteria dominated in sugar beet reactor while in the straw and grass reactor Clostridia was the domina…

Crops AgriculturalEnvironmental EngineeringSilageBioengineeringcomplex mixturesClostridiaBioreactorsRNA Ribosomal 16SAnimalsAnaerobiosisWaste Management and DisposalPhylogenyElectrophoresis Agar GelBacteriaBase SequencebiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentfungitechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesBacteroidetesGeneral MedicineStrawequipment and suppliesbiology.organism_classificationManureClone CellsManureAnaerobic digestionAgronomyCattleSugar beetCow dungPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthBioresource Technology
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Cell inactivation and membrane damage after long-term treatments at sub-zero temperature in the supercooled and frozen states.

2008

The survival of cells subjected to cooling at sub-zero temperature is of paramount concern in cryobiology. The susceptibility of cells to cryopreservation processes, especially freeze-thawing, stimulated considerable interest in better understanding the mechanisms leading to cell injury and inactivation. In this study, we assessed the viability of cells subjected to cold stress, through long-term supercooling experiments, versus freeze-thawing stress. The viability of Escherichia coli, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and leukemia cells were assessed over time. Supercooled conditions were maintained for 71 days at -10 degrees C, and for 4 h at -15 degrees C, and -20 degrees C, without additives or…

CryobiologyCell Membrane PermeabilityTime FactorsMembrane permeabilityOsmotic shockCell Survival[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]BioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyCryopreservation03 medical and health sciences[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Cell Line TumorCongelation[ SPI ] Engineering Sciences [physics]Escherichia coliHumansViability assayComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyCryopreservation0303 health sciencesMicrobial Viability[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]Chemistry030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyCell MembraneMembraneBiophysicsWater of crystallizationBiotechnologyBiotechnology and bioengineering
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