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Small bowel motility: relationship between smooth muscle contraction and electroenterogram signal.

2000

A study is made to correlate the electrical and mechanical activity of the smooth muscle of the small bowel. Bioelectrical signal recording from the intestinal serosa (electroenterogram) comprises a slow wave (SW) and spike burst (SB), though only the latter reflects intestinal pressure. The electroenterogram and smooth muscle pressure are simultaneously recorded in the canine small bowel. Spectral and time series analysis of the electroenterogram are performed to establish those electrical parameters that best reflect intestinal pressure. The results reveal an underlying correlation between the estimated parameters of electrical activity and smooth muscle pressure. In addition, parameters …

PeriodicityDuodenumManometryBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsContext (language use)ElectromyographySignalDogsIntestine SmallmedicinePressureAnimalsBiosignalmedicine.diagnostic_testElectrical impedance myographyChemistryElectromyographyMyographySpectral densityMuscle SmoothSignal Processing Computer-AssistedAnatomySmooth muscle contractionFastingPostprandial PeriodJejunumLinear Modelsmedicine.symptomGastrointestinal MotilityBiomedical engineeringMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionMedical engineeringphysics
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Reconciling conflicting predictions about transience and persistence of management concepts in management fashion theory and new institutionalism

2021

PurposeAlthough drawing from neoinstitutional theoretical apparatus and ontology, management fashion theory is understood as a theory that explains the transitory nature of popular ideas and practices while institutional theory explains their stabilization, persistence and further institutionalization. In a nutshell, it seems that being opposed to each other, these two theories describe and predict different, incommensurable diffusion trajectories and organizational behaviour patterns. The purpose of this paper is to unify these two competing perspectives.Design/methodology/approachThis paper makes an attempt toward further unification of management fashion theory with new institutionalism …

Persistence (psychology)organisaatioteoriatOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementjohtaminenStrategy and Management05 social sciencesdiffusionNew institutionalismmanagement conceptsmanagement fashionorganisaatiotutkimusinstitutionalismi0506 political scienceisomorphism0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationinstitutionalizationSociologyPositive economicsInstitutional theorymedia attention050203 business & managementinstitutional theorykäsiteanalyysiIsomorphism (sociology)
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Controlled uptake of PFOA in adult specimens of Paracentrotus lividus and evaluation of gene expression in their gonads and embryos

2023

AbstractPerfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) has been largely used in the manufacturing industry but a few years ago it turned out to be a dangerous pollutant which is now of concern for terrestrial and aquatic environments. Here, we investigated the bioaccumulation of PFOA in the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus after exposure to different concentrations of the pollutant for 28 days. We observed rapid uptake of PFOA in the coelomic fluid collected weekly during the exposure period and high bioaccumulation in gonads at the end of the experiment. Interestingly, animals were also able to fast depurate when relocated to a clean environment. In addition, to assess the effect of PFOA on sea urchins’ ph…

Persistent organic pollutant (POP)Health Toxicology and MutagenesisSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaEnvironmental ChemistrySettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareGene expressionGeneral MedicinePerfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA)Embryo developmentPerfluoroalkylated substances (PFAS)Sea urchinsPollutionSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulation of Hydrodynamics and Stresses in the PhEur/USP Disintegration Tester Under Fed and Fasted Fluid Characteristi…

2015

ABSTRACT: Disintegration of oral solid dosage forms is a prerequisite for drug dissolution and absorption and is to a large extent dependent on the pressures and hydrodynamic conditions in the solution that the dosage form is exposed to. In this work, the hydrodynamics in the PhEur/USP disintegration tester were investigated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Particle image velocimetry was used to validate the CFD predictions. The CFD simulations were performed with different Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, representing fasted and fed states. The results indicate that the current design and operating conditions of the disintegration test device, given by the pharmacopoeias, are n…

Pharmaceutical ScienceComputational fluid dynamicsDosage formsymbols.namesakeNewtonian fluidShear stressPressureTechnology PharmaceuticalDissolution testingComputer SimulationDosage FormsChemistrybusiness.industryViscosityReynolds numberMechanicsFastingModels TheoreticalBody FluidsParticle image velocimetrySolubilitysymbolsHydrodynamicsCurrent (fluid)businessRheologyShear StrengthTabletsJournal of pharmaceutical sciences
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Die C-17-Ketosteroidausschüttung nach Gaben von Äthanol und Wein

1955

Single or repeated doses of wine result in a statistically significant rise of excretion of C-17-Cetosteroids. After application of the same quantity of ethylalcohol, this effect was not seen. These results can be correlated with former observations on the changes of the nuclei-volumes of the zona fasciculata.

PharmacologyWineendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyEthanolfood and beveragesCell BiologyUrineExcretionCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryZona fasciculataRepeated dosesInternal medicineKetosteroidmedicineMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyExperientia
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Phase transitions in Ag-based solid electrolytes as detected by thermosonimetry

2001

Abstract Observations of the acoustic emission accompanying the solid–solid (polymorphic) phase changes in silver iodide and silver chalcogenides were performed. It has been found that the temperature dependencies of both the number of acoustic events and their counting rate, registered when heating the investigated materials, display distinct anomalies at the temperature corresponding to the polymorphic phase transition occurring in a given substance. The phase transition temperatures determined from the position of these anomalies agree well with the results of control DSC measurements, as well as with the literature data on the temperatures of the transition of investigated materials to …

Phase transitionChemistryAnalytical chemistrySilver iodideMineralogyConductivityCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundAcoustic emissionPolymorphism (materials science)Fast ion conductorPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThermal analysisInstrumentationCounting rateThermochimica Acta
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Optical and structural study of the pressure-induced phase transition of CdWO$_4$

2017

Physical review / B 95(17), 174105 (2017). doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.95.174105

Phase transitionMaterials scienceBand gapchemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyCrystal structureTungsten01 natural sciences530symbols.namesakeCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methods0103 physical sciencesddc:530010306 general physicsBulk modulusCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed matter physicsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistrysymbolsDirect and indirect band gaps0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyAlta presiónTransición de fase
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Giant barocaloric effects over a wide temperature range in superionic conductor AgI

2017

Current interest in barocaloric effects has been stimulated by the discovery that these pressure-driven thermal changes can be giant near ferroic phase transitions in materials that display magnetic or electrical order. Here we demonstrate giant inverse barocaloric effects in the solid electrolyte AgI, near its superionic phase transition at ~420 K. Over a wide range of temperatures, hydrostatic pressure changes of 2.5 kbar yield large and reversible barocaloric effects, resulting in large values of refrigerant capacity. Moreover, the peak values of isothermal entropy change (60 J K−1 kg−1 or 0.34 J K−1 cm−3) and adiabatic temperature changes (18 K), which we identify for a starting tempera…

Phase transitionMaterials scienceThermal propertiesScienceHydrostatic pressureGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologyElectrolytePropietats tèrmiques7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyIsothermal processArticle0103 physical sciencesThermalMagnetic propertiesFast ion conductorlcsh:Science010306 general physicsAdiabatic processMultidisciplinaryCondensed matter physicsPropietats magnètiquesQGeneral ChemistryAtmospheric temperature rangeCiència dels materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMaterials science0403 Geologylcsh:Q0210 nano-technologyNature Communications
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Experimental and theoretical studies of polaron optical properties in KNbO3 perovskite

2004

Time-resolved absorption and luminescence spectra have been measured in KNbO3 perovskite crystals after pulsed band-gap excitation by 200 fs laser pulses and 10 ns electron pulses. Quantum chemical calculations using the large unit cell periodic model support the interpretation of the observed transient absorption bands at 0.8 and 1.1 eV as the self-trapped electron polarons and bound hole polarons, respectively. The activation energy for the 2.2 eV green luminescence quenching is 0.05 eV. We suggest that the short lifetime (,15 ns) of the luminescence at RT is caused by the radiative recombination of nearest electron and hole polarons. q 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

PhotoluminescenceAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsPolaronMolecular physicsUltrafast laser spectroscopyMaterials ChemistrySpontaneous emissionLuminescencePerovskite (structure)Solid State Communications
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X‐ray and pulsed electron beam excited luminescence and optical absorption in KTaO 3 crystals

2005

Pulsed electron beam excited time-resolved transient absorption and luminescence have been studied in nominally pure and Li-doped KTaO3 single crystals. It is found that under electron beam excitation in nominally pure KTaO3 the absorption bands peaks at ∼0.8 eV, ∼1.1 eV and 1.7 eV whereas in KTaO3:Li at ∼1.1 eV and ∼1.7 eV. The transient absorption decay varies over the spectrum thus revealing several short-lived centers. The main luminescence peak is centred at ∼2.7 eV in all KTaO3 specimens. Luminescence decay kinetics observed for the two bands slightly differ indicating different kinds of excited states are involved. (© 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

PhotoluminescenceAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryExcited stateUltrafast laser spectroscopyX-rayEmission spectrumAtomic physicsLuminescenceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)physica status solidi (c)
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