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Anaesthetic-related neuroprotection: intravenous or inhalational agents?

2010

In designing the anaesthetic plan for patients undergoing surgery, the choice of anaesthetic agent may often appear irrelevant and the best results obtained by the use of a technique or a drug with which the anaesthesia care provider is familiar. Nevertheless, in those surgical procedures (cardiopulmonary bypass, carotid surgery and cerebral aneurysm surgery) and clinical situations (subarachnoid haemorrhage, stroke, brain trauma and postcardiac arrest resuscitation) where protecting the CNS is a priority, the choice of anaesthetic drug assumes a fundamental role. Treating patients with a neuroprotective agent may be a consideration in improving overall neurological outcome. Therefore, a cl…

Central Nervous SystemTime FactorsNeuroprotective AgentIntravenouNeuroprotectionSevofluraneBrain IschemiaDesfluranePharmacotherapyadministration /&/ dosage/pharmacologyBrain InjurieAdministration InhalationAdministration; Inhalation Anesthesia; Intravenous Anesthetics; administration /&/ dosage/pharmacology Animals Brain Injuries Brain Ischemia Cardiopulmonary Bypass Central Nervous System; drug effects Clinical Trials as Topic Craniotomy Humans Inhalation; drug effects Neuroprotective Agents; administration /&/ dosage/pharmacology Rats Time FactorsMedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacology (medical)AnesthesiaAdverse effectStrokeAnestheticsClinical Trials as TopicAnaesthetic neuroprotectionCardiopulmonary Bypassbusiness.industryAnimalCardiopulmonary BypaSettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaAnestheticdrug effectmedicine.diseaseRatsPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuroprotective AgentsIsofluraneInhalationAnesthesiaBrain Injuriesdrug effectsAnestheticAdministrationAnesthesia IntravenousRatNeurology (clinical)businessIntravenousCraniotomymedicine.drugHuman
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Revisiting the happy-productive worker thesis from a eudaimonic perspective: a systematic review

2021

The happy-productive worker thesis (HPWT) is considered the Holy Grail of management research, and it proposes caeteris paribus, happy workers show higher performance than their unhappy counterparts. However, eudaimonic well-being in the relationship between happiness and performance has been understudied. This paper provides a systematized review of empirical evidence in order to make a theoretical contribution to the happy-productive worker thesis from a eudaimonic perspective. Our review covers 105 quantitative studies and 188 relationships between eudaimonic well-being and performance. Results reveal that analyzing the eudaimonic facet of well-being provides general support for the HPWT…

Ceteris paribusmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Developmenteudaimonic well-beingTJ807-830050109 social psychologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Eudaimonia:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesEmpirical research0502 economics and businesshappinessGE1-3500501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPositive economicsEmpirical evidencemedia_commonhappy-productiveEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASHoly GrailEnvironmental sciencesFacet (psychology)HappinessPsychology050203 business & managementperformanceengagement
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Change-point estimation in piecewise constant regression models and extensions

2015

Change-point iterative algorithm random effects linear change-pointSettore SECS-S/01 - Statistica
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Computer simulation of bottle-brush polymers with flexible backbone: good solvent versus theta solvent conditions.

2011

By Molecular Dynamics simulation of a coarse-grained bead-spring type model for a cylindrical molecular brush with a backbone chain of $N_b$ effective monomers to which with grafting density $\sigma$ side chains with $N$ effective monomers are tethered, several characteristic length scales are studied for variable solvent quality. Side chain lengths are in the range $5 \le N \le 40$, backbone chain lengths are in the range $50 \le N_b \le 200$, and we perform a comparison to results for the bond fluctuation model on the simple cubic lattice (for which much longer chains are accessible, $N_b \le 1027$, and which corresponds to an athermal, very good, solvent). We obtain linear dimensions of …

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceCharacteristic lengthTheta solventFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyBackbone chainPolymerCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterPower lawCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicschemistryChemical physicsPhysics - Chemical PhysicsSide chainSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsThe Journal of chemical physics
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The chemical effects of molecular sol–gel entrapment

2007

Chemical conversions within the cages of doped sol-gel porous oxides take place with unique advantages over reactions in solution as the glassy matrix has tremendous effects on the reactivity of the entrapped molecules. The chemical properties of sol-gel materials can be tailored in an immense range of values and chemists are increasingly achieving control on reactions taking place within these matrices, including crucially important photovoltaics. Highlighting recent major advancements, we show in this tutorial review how this is actually taking place.

Chemical effectsscanning electronChemistryGlassy matrixSol-gelsMoleculeReactivity (chemistry)NanotechnologySol-gel processGeneral ChemistrySol-gelChem. Soc. Rev.
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A quantitative analysis of stratospheric HCl, HNO3, and O3 in the tropopause region near the subtropical jet

2014

The effects of chemical two-way mixing on the Extratropical Transition Layer (ExTL) near the subtropical jet are investigated by stratospheric tracer-tracer correlations. To this end, in situ measurements were performed west of Africa (25-32 ◦ N) during the Transport and Composition of the Upper Troposphere Lower Stratosphere (UTLS)/Earth System Model Validation (TACTS/ESMVal) mission in August/September 2012. The Atmospheric chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer sampling HCl and HNO3 was for the first time deployed on the new German High Altitude and Long range research aircraft (HALO). Measurements of O3, CO, European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) analysis, and the tig…

Chemical ionizationJet (fluid)Airborne in situ measurementVerkehrsmeteorologieAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeEffects of high altitude on humansAtmospheric sciencesTroposphereGeophysicsClimatologyTRACERHALOExtratropical cycloneGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencestratospheric tracerTropopauseStratosphere
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A joint action of deep eutectic solvents and ultrasound to promote Diels−Alder reaction in a sustainable way

2020

The need to reduce environmental impact of chemical processes has induced a surge of attention in the choice of solvent and methodologies to carry them out. In this context, we studied the Diels−Alder reaction using N-ethylmaleimide as dienophile and changing the nature of the diene in deep eutectic solvents (DES) under both conventional heating and ultrasonic activation. DES obtained by the combination of different hydrogen bond acceptors and donors allowed assessing the role played by solvent nature. DES proved suitable solvent media for the target reaction, allowing higher yields and faster reactions compared to conventional organic solvents. The trend of yields, both in silent and under…

Chemical processDeep eutectic solventMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technologySolvent effect010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesRecyclabilityEnvironmental ChemistryUltrasound irradiationEutectic systemDiels–Alder reactionUltrasound irradiationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentfungiGeneral ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesJoint actionDiels−Alder reactionBiochemical engineeringSolvent effects0210 nano-technology
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Ionic liquids: “normal” solvents or nanostructured fluids?

2021

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a class of non-conventional solvents, which, for almost two decades, have continued to generate burgeoning interest in different fields of present-day chemical research with few similar precedents. Among the various aspects related to ILs, a topic worthy of in-depth analysis is their influence on organic reactivity and reaction rates. In light of this, the present short review aims to provide an overview of the literature from 2010 to the present day that addresses this issue. In particular, we herein present two main different viewpoints by which the solvent effect of ILs is explained: the first is mainly based on considering the bulk polarity of ILs and linear solv…

Chemical researchPolymer scienceChemistryPolarity (physics)Organic ChemistrySolvationorganic reactivityLSERSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaIonic liquidBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundIonic liquidReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsSupramolecular catalysis
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Molecular precursors of mesostructured silica materials in the atrane route: A DFT/GIAO/NBO theoretical study

2007

Abstract Quantum chemical calculations using density functional theory have been carried out to investigate two assumed molecular precursors and identified as silatranes (N[OCH2CH2]3Si–OCH2CH2N–(CH2CH2OH)2 and N[OCH2CH2]3Si–OCH2CH2N–(CH2CH2OH)2Na+) which are present in the synthesis of mesoporous silica based material namely “the atrane route”. One of the ways in this synthesis leads to the well-known MCM-41. Additionally, in this work has been also investigated two others molecules such as triethanolamine (TEAH3) and sodatrane which are present in the medium. Gas phase and solution equilibrium geometries of the previous molecules were fully optimized at B3LYP level, modeling solvent effect…

Chemical shiftCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSolvation shellAtranechemistryComputational chemistryMoleculeDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsBasis setNatural bond orbitalJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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Determination of association constants towards carbon nanotubes

2015

Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are one of the most promising nanomaterials and their supramolecular chemistry has attracted a lot of attention. However, despite well over a decade of research, there is no standard method for the quantification of their noncovalent chemistry in solution/suspension. Here, we describe a simple procedure for the determination of association constants (Ka) between soluble molecules and insoluble and heterogeneous carbon nanotube samples. To test the scope of the method, we report binding constants between five different hosts and two types of SWNTs in four solvents. We have determined numeric values of Ka in the range of 1–104 M−1. Solvent effects as wel…

ChemistryComputational chemistrylawSupramolecular chemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeGeneral ChemistryCarbon nanotubeSolvent effectsSuspension (chemistry)Nanomaterialslaw.invention
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