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CCDC 799325: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2012
Related Article: L.Brelot, Xiao-yu Cao, J.Harrowfield, J.-M.Lehn, K.Rissanen, L.Russo|2011|CrystEngComm|13|2346|doi:10.1039/c0ce00814a
CCDC 787305: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: C.Bazzicalupi, A.Bencini, S.Ciattini, F.Denat, P.Desogere, C.Goze, I.Matera, B.Valtancoli|2010|Dalton Trans.|39|11643|doi:10.1039/c0dt00948b
CCDC 718577: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2010
Related Article: K.Salorinne, M.Nissinen|2009|CrystEngComm|11|1572|doi:10.1039/b902718a
Volatile components of dry-cured ham
1991
The volatile components of dry-cured ham were isolated by vacuum distillation and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The structures of 76 molecules were identified by mass spectrometry, cochromatography, or measured Kovats indices. The compounds identified may come from the catabolism of the main constituent parts of the meat (glucids, lipids and protids) during the curing of the hams, from the pig feed, or from technological processes. The volatile compounds extracted from 50 g of ham according to the technique described correspond to a chromatographical surface equivalent to 0.12 mg of the dodecane internal standard, or approximately 2.4 ppm of the weight of the sample. Fla…
CCDC 689511: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: A.Bogdan, M.Bolte, V.Bohmer|2008|Chem.-Eur.J.|14|8514|doi:10.1002/chem.200801268
(Recensione a) ADELAIDE DE CHATELLUS Y MILAGROS EZQUERRO, ALEJANDRA PIZARNIK. EL LUGAR DONDE TODO SUCEDE, PARIS, L'HARMATTAN, 2013
2015
RECENSIONE A "ADELAIDE DE CHATELLUS Y MILAGROS EZQUERRO, 'ALEJANDRA PIZARNIK. EL LUGAR DONDE TODO SUCEDE', (2013, L'HARMATTAN), CHE RACCOGLIE CONTRIBUTI DI VARI STUDIOSI INTERNAZIONALI SULL'OPERA DI ALEJANDRA PIZARNIK
Significance of passively induced stretch reflexes on achilles tendon force enhancement
1998
An in vivo buckle transducer technique was applied to study the reflex contribution to ATF enhancement during passive dorsiflexion stretches. Single stretches led to a linear ATF increase in the absence of an EMG reflex response, whereas clear ATF enhancement over the passive component occurred 13-15 ms after the onset of EMG responses. To quantify the reflexly induced increase in ATF, the stretched position was maintained. The mean reflex effect was two to four times greater than the passive stretch effect.
Postural equilibrium: functional system and its stabilization by means of osteoreflexotherapy.
1998
Our investigations have confirmed that the osteoreceptive sensory system participates in the polysensoric regulation of animal and human posture. Experiments with animals have demonstrated that the irritation of osteoreceptors by electric pulses leads to osteoreceptive response potentials of the same parts of the brain (Deiter's nuclei, cerebellum, caudate nucleus, cortical motor centre etc.) which participate in the regulation of animal and human posture and other motion acts. Close functional relations have been established between the skin, bone, vestibular and muscle sensory systems in the brain structures where the osteoreceptive excitation converges. The studies of osteoreceptive sens…
In-Vivo Estimation and Repeatability of Force-Length Relationship and Stiffness of the Human Achilles Tendon using Phase Contrast MRI
2008
Purpose To devise a method using velocity encoded phase contrast MRI and MR-compatible dynamometry, for in vivo estimation of elastic properties of the human Achilles tendon and to assess within-session and day-to-day repeatability of this technique. Materials and Methods Achilles tendon force and calcaneus-movement-adjusted displacement were measured during a submaximal isometric plantarflexion in 4 healthy subjects, four repeated trials each. The measured force-length (F-L) relationship was least-squares fitted to a cubic polynomial. Typical error was calculated for tendon displacement at multiple force levels, stiffness from the “linear region,” and transition point from the displacement…
The posterior talocalcaneal ligament: an MRI evaluation
2020
Purpose Awideinter-individualvariabilityintermsofsize,orientationandinsertionisobservedregardingankleligaments. The aim of this study is to identify and describe the anatomical features of the posterior talocalcaneal ligament (PTCL) observed through the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the ankle. Methods The study was retrospectively carried out on 893 ankle MRI’s exams. The exams have all been performed using a 1.5-T (T) MRI. The same scanning protocols and scan planes were carried out in all the exams. The first evaluated param- eter was the recognition of the PTCL. Subsequently, in all those cases where the ligament was present, its features such as insertion sites, length, and…