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Irradiation Effects in Optical Fibers

2010

Intrinsic and extrinsic optical fiber-based sensors are promising devices to be used in very different and complex environments, by their very nature: capabilities to work under electromagnetic fields; possibility to carry multiplexed signals (time, wavelength multiplexing); small size and low mass; ability to handle multi-parameter measurements in distributed configuration; possibility to monitor sites far away from the controller. In the case of the optical fibers, the possibility to be incorporated into various types of sensors and actuators, free of additional hazards (i.e. fire, explosion), made them promising candidates to operate in adverse conditions as those required by space appli…

inorganic chemicalsOptical fiberMaterials sciencegenetic structuresbusiness.industrySettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleOptical communicationRadiationMultiplexerlaw.inventionWavelengthTransmission (telecommunications)lawFibre ottiche silice irraggiamenti difetti di puntoFiber laserOptoelectronicsLuminescencebusiness
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Optical Fiber Based Dosimeter Data From RADEF Pulsed Electron Beams - Oscilloscope Traces

2021

These data are from tests of fiber optic based dosimetry systems. The purpose of the collected data is to use it for characterizing the different tested samples responses against pulsed electron radiation, for different electron bunch sizes. The tested samples are sol-gel silica glass rods doped with Ce, Cu, or Gd ions, making the rods radioluminescent. The samples were connected to a multimode pure-silica core optical fiber, which transported the radiation induced luminescence (RIL) to a photomultiplier tube (PMT) with an optical band pass filter in front of it. The samples were subject to a pulsed 20 MeV electron beam. The resulting output pulses from the PMT from the induced RIL light we…

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Influence of Biomass Combustion Products on Element Content and Thermal Stability of Latvian Sheep Breed Wool Filter Fibres

2020

Sheep wool is natural, easy obtainable, renewable and biodegradable material with a perspective application as a sorbent in filters for purification of industrial emissions from various environmental pollutants. The element content and thermal stability of Latvian dark-headed sheep wool filter fibres was analysed and described before and after exposure to biomass combustion products. Based on the obtained results, it is concluded that the sheep wool filter fibres can sorb various gaseous combustion products, such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx), however, the sorption processes of these gases are irreversible. The obtained results of total reflection X…

lcsh:TN1-997Thermogravimetric analysisSorbentMaterials science020209 energyelement quantificationchemistry.chemical_elementAutoignition temperatureSorption02 engineering and technologysurface analysisthermal stability020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringChemical engineeringchemistryWoolsheep wool filter fibres0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbiomass combustion productsGeneral Materials ScienceCarbonInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryNOxlcsh:Mining engineering. MetallurgyMedžiagotyra
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Dissolution and hydrolysis of fibre sludge using hydroxyalkylimidazolium hydrogensulphate ionic liquids

2014

The dissolution and hydrolysis of wet fibre sludge in ionic liquids (ILs) with different reaction conditions are performed in this study. Novel types of hydroxyalkylimidazolium hydrogensulphate ILs, [glymim]HSO4, [hemim]HSO4 and [hpmim]HSO4, are especially designed and aimed to combine the dissolution and hydrolysis of wet fibre sludge in a one-step pretreatment. The results were obtained based on the analysis of total reducing sugars (TRS) with the DNS method. The dissolution and hydrolysis of fresh wild horse chestnut fruit (Aesculus hippocastanum) with the same ILs were also carried out as a comparison reference. Since fibre sludge is cellulose based and horse chestnut fruit is starch ba…

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EFFECTIVENESS OF BASALT FIBRE-REINFORCED CEMENTITIOUS SYSTEMS IN CONFINING MASONRY MEMBERS: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION

2020

The use of composites based on fibre-reinforced polymers (FRPs) to strengthen masonry columns has become a common practice in the last decades. FRPs, however, exhibit some shortcomings when applied to masonry substrates, due to the organic nature of their matrix. For this reason, increasing attention is paid today to composites based on fibre-reinforced cementitious matrices (FRCMs), in which the polymeric matrix is replaced with an inorganic matrix (such as cementitious mortars). Cementitious matrices guarantee higher breathability and compatibility with the substrate, less sensitivity to debonding at the interfaces, and higher resistance to fire and high temperatures. Moreover, due to the…

masonry strengthening and repair basalt fibre-reinforced polymers (BFRPs) basalt fibre-reinforced cementitious matrices (BFRCMs) confinement digital image correlation (DIC) laboratory testsSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzioni
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Statistique de l'efficacité de blindage de matériaux composites pour la 5G: méthodes avancées d'échantillonnage

2020

International audience; Cette proposition présente une méthodologie pour l'estimation statistique du niveau de protection offert par des matériaux composites constitués par des fibres de carbone sur une large gamme de fréquences contenant la bande 5G. La variabilité géométrique des nanostructures de carbone (essentiellement en termes de formes et de dimensions) impose, dans un premier temps, une caractérisation fréquentielle précise de la distribution statistique des propriétés diélectriques des matériaux. La propagation, dans un second temps, des incertitudes précédentes au niveau de l'efficacité de blindage des matériaux apporte des contraintes particulières quand aux méthodes statistique…

matériaux composites[SPI.ELEC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electromagnetism[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]blindage électromagnétiqueméthode d'homogénéisation[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics][SPI.ELEC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electromagnetismstatistiquefibres de carbone[SPI.TRON] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronics
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Quantitative study of muscle fibre atrophy and restitution after nerve grafts.

1976

Our comparative experimental studies on rabbits using clinical, electromyographical, and quantitative histological examinations of long autologous and homologous nerve grafts in 35 rabbits, paying special attention to quantitative histological changes in the gastrocnemius muscles, allow the statement that, compared to the short homografts, the long homografts showed worse results. Moreover, it became obvious that the regeneration rate of autografts was not influenced by increasing the lengths of the grafts. The answer to the question of how far even longer grafts may influence the quality of regeneration will need further investigations.

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyMuscle fibre atrophyTime Factorsbusiness.industryRegeneration (biology)Musclesmedicine.diseaseTransplantation AutologousSurgeryRestitutionTransplantationsurgical procedures operativeAtrophyPostoperative ComplicationsmedicineAnimalsTransplantation HomologousSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Peripheral NervesRabbitsAtrophybusinessActa neurochirurgica
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Effects of combined endurance and strength training on muscle strength, power and hypertrophy in 40-67-year-old men

2009

Both strength and endurance training have several positive effects on aging muscle and physical performance of middle-aged and older adults, but their combination may compromise optimal adaptation. This study examined the possible interference of combined strength and endurance training on neuromuscular performance and skeletal muscle hypertrophy in previously untrained 40-67-year-old men. Maximal strength and muscle activation in the upper and lower extremities, maximal concentric power, aerobic capacity and muscle fiber size and distribution in the vastus lateralis muscle were measured before and after a 21-week training period. Ninety-six men [mean age 56 (SD 7) years] completed high-int…

medicine.medical_specialtyStrength trainingbusiness.industryVastus lateralis musclePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationMuscle hypertrophyEndurance trainingInternal medicineOne-repetition maximumMuscle strengthmedicinePhysical therapyCardiologyOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle fibrebusinessAerobic capacityScandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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Reply: Sensory profile in primary restless legs syndrome and restless legs syndrome associated with small fibre neuropathy

2010

Sir, We wish to thank the editor for giving us the opportunity to respond to this letter. We appreciated reading that Drs Gemignani and Vitetta think our study (Bachmann et al. , 2010) provides support for the differential diagnosis of primary and secondary restless legs syndrome (RLS) associated with small fibre neuropathy, when comparing the sensory profiles of these groups of patients for the first time. Dr Gemignani recently wrote ‘A general consensus on the proposed criteria for the diagnosis of small fibre neuropathy has not been established’ (Gemignani, 2010 b ). This already applies for small fibre neuropathy without complicating RLS; however, for the constellation of RLS with small…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryShooting painSensory profilemedicine.diseaseComorbidity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationmental disordersSmall Fibre NeuropathymedicinePhysical therapyTingling030212 general & internal medicineNeurology (clinical)Restless legs syndromeDifferential diagnosisSecondary restless legs syndromebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBrain
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The consumption of a bread enriched with dietary fibre and l-carnitine improves glucose homoeostasis and insulin sensitivity in patients with metabol…

2015

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a bakery product enriched with dietary fibre and L-carnitine in countering glucose homoeostasis and insulin sensitivity in patients with and without MetS. This was a 12-week, double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial employing fifty-four subjects (28 with MetS and 26 without MetS). After one month (run-in period), subjects were divided into two intervention groups: one received dietary fibre (5.59 g of soluble fibre and 9.49 g of insoluble fibre) plus 2325 mg of L-carnitine enriched bread (n = 26) and the other received placebo bread (n = 28). Anthropometric measurements, biochemical parameters inflammatory markers and LDL subfra…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInsulinmedicine.medical_treatmentCaloric restrictionMetabolismmedicine.diseasePlaceboMetabolic syndromeBiochemistryFibreInsulin resistanceEndocrinologyInternal medicineL-carnitinemedicineCarnitineMetabolic syndromeLipid profilebusinessHomeostasisFood Sciencemedicine.drugJournal of Cereal Science
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