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Calcium, Iron, and Zinc Uptake from Digests of Infant Formulas by Caco-2 Cells

2001

Our aim was to estimate the bioavailability of calcium, iron, and zinc from infant formulas using a model that includes in vitro digestion and a Caco-2 cell culture to estimate the uptake. The cell culture conditions were selected, and uptake assays were carried out first with calcium, iron, and zinc standard solutions, and then with the soluble fraction of enzymatic digests of an adapted milk-based and a soy-based infant formula. It was not possible to measure the uptake of calcium, iron, and zinc from standard solutions added to the cell cultures in amounts similar to those present in infant formula digests with our method. The fact that it was, however, possible in the case of enzymatic …

Biological Availabilitychemistry.chemical_elementZincCalciumModels BiologicalHumansFood sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationInfant NewbornInfantGeneral ChemistryBioavailabilityCalcium DietaryZincEnzymeIntestinal AbsorptionBiochemistrychemistryInfant formulaCaco-2Cell cultureInfant FoodCaco-2 CellsGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesDigestionIron DietaryJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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A theoretical study of the electronic spectrum of biphenyl

1995

Abstract The electronic spectrum of biphenyl in the energy range up to 6.0 eV has been studied using multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory (CASPT2) and a basis set of ANO type, including polarization functions on all carbon atoms. The calculated spectrum gives conclusive assignments to all valence excited singlet states and the low-lying triplet states. The change of the torsional angle between the two benzene rings in the different excited states is shown to be of considerable importance and explains the different excitation energies observed in the gas phase as compared to solution or crystalline biphenyl at low temperatures. The intense transition to the 1 1B1u state is m…

BiphenylValence (chemistry)General Physics and AstronomyPolarization (waves)symbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryExcited stateRydberg formulasymbolsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsBenzeneExcitationBasis setChemical Physics Letters
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Wave propagation in 1D elastic solids in presence of long-range central interactions

2011

Abstract In this paper wave propagation in non-local elastic solids is examined in the framework of the mechanically based non-local elasticity theory established by the author in previous papers. It is shown that such a model coincides with the well-known Kroner–Eringen integral model of non-local elasticity in unbounded domains. The appeal of the proposed model is that the mechanical boundary conditions may easily be imposed because the applied pressure at the boundaries of the solid must be equilibrated by the Cauchy stress. In fact, the long-range forces between different volume elements are modelled, in the body domain, as central body forces applied to the interacting elements. It is …

Body forceAcoustics and UltrasonicsCONTINUAWave propagationMechanical EngineeringWeak solutionMODELSElastic energyGRADIENT ELASTICITYWeak formulationElasticity (physics)Condensed Matter PhysicsWave equationMEDIANONLOCAL ELASTICITYClassical mechanicsMechanics of MaterialsBoundary value problemSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniMathematicsJournal of Sound and Vibration
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The mechanically-based approach to 3D non-local linear elasticity theory: Long-range central interactions

2010

Abstract This paper presents the generalization to a three-dimensional (3D) case of a mechanically-based approach to non-local elasticity theory, recently proposed by the authors in a one-dimensional (1D) case. The proposed model assumes that the equilibrium of a volume element is attained by contact forces between adjacent elements and by long-range forces exerted by non-adjacent elements. Specifically, the long-range forces are modelled as central body forces depending on the relative displacement between the centroids of the volume elements, measured along the line connecting the centroids. Further, the long-range forces are assumed to be proportional to a proper, material-dependent, dis…

Body forceNon-local elasticityWAVESPROPAGATIONContact forceLattice modelsCentral forcesCentral forceVARIATIONAL-PRINCIPLESMaterials Science(all)Modelling and SimulationVariational formulationsGeneral Materials ScienceVirtual workPLASTICITYSTRAIN-GRADIENT ELASTICITYMathematicsPlane stressDISCRETECONTINUAMechanical EngineeringApplied MathematicsLinear elasticityElastic energySTRAIN-GRADIENT ELASTICITY; VARIATIONAL-PRINCIPLES; CRACK SUBJECT; PROPAGATION; PLASTICITY; DISCRETE; CONTINUA; DEFECTS; LATTICE; WAVESMechanicsDEFECTSCondensed Matter PhysicsLATTICELong-range interactionsClassical mechanicsContact mechanicsStatic–kinematic dualityMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniCRACK SUBJECTInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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Quadrature rules for qualocation

2003

Qualocation is a method for the numerical treatment of boundary integral equations on smooth curves which was developed by Chandler, Sloan and Wendland (1988-2000) [1,2]. They showed that the method needs symmetric J–point–quadrature rules on [0, 1] that are exact for a maximum number of 1–periodic functions The existence of 2–point–rules of that type was proven by Chandler and Sloan. For J ∈ {3, 4} such formulas have been calculated numerically in [2]. We show that the functions Gα form a Chebyshev–system on [0, 1/2] for arbitrary indices a and thus prove the existence of such quadrature rules for any J.

Boundary integral equationsSmooth curvesMathematical analysisGauss–Kronrod quadrature formulaClenshaw–Curtis quadratureQuadrature (mathematics)MathematicsPAMM
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Bounded and unbounded solutions for a class of quasi-linear elliptic problems with a quadratic gradient term

2001

Abstract Our aim in this article is to study the following nonlinear elliptic Dirichlet problem: − div [a(x,u)·∇u]+b(x,u,∇u)=f, in Ω; u=0, on ∂Ω; where Ω is a bounded open subset of RN, with N>2, f∈L m (Ω) . Under wide conditions on functions a and b, we prove that there exists a type of solution for this problem; this is a bounded weak solution for m>N/2, and an unbounded entropy solution for N/2>m⩾2N/(N+2). Moreover, we show when this entropy solution is a weak one and when can be taken as test function in the weak formulation. We also study the summability of the solutions.

Bounded and unbounded solutionsQuasi-linear elliptic problemsDirichlet problemMathematics(all)Pure mathematicsApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsWeak solutionMathematical analysisQuadratic functionWeak formulationNonlinear systemElliptic curveQuadratic equationBounded functionQuadratic gradient termMathematicsJournal de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées
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Perfluoroalkyl substances in Breast milk, infant formula and baby food from Valencian Community (Spain)

2016

Environmental and human exposures to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are of emerging concern since they are persistent and bioaccumulative. The present study reports PFASs levels in human milk, infant formulas and baby food (dry cereals and pots) from the Valencian Community (Spain) in order to evaluate the infant exposure to these substances through the diet. The results show that perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) were in all the samples of the four selected matrices (except PFOA in one sample of dry cereal baby food). Perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) and perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA) were also detected in 70% of the breast milk samples. In infant formulas, P…

Breast milkMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Estimated daily intakePerfluorodecanoic acidInfant formulas010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBreast milk01 natural sciencesValencian communityBaby foodchemistry.chemical_compoundFood scienceWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyPerfluoroheptanoic acidChemistry010401 analytical chemistryInfant exposurefood and beveragesPollution0104 chemical sciencesPerfluoroalkyl substancesInfant formulaPerfluorooctanoic acidBaby foodsEnvironmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring and Management 6: 108-115 (2016)
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Theoretical study of a Bénard Marangoni problem

2011

[EN] In this paper we prove the existence of strong solutions for the stationary Benard-Marangoni problem in a finite domain flat on the top, bifurcating from the basic heat conductive state. The Benard-Marangoni problem is a physical phenomenon of thermal convection in which the effects of buoyancy and surface tension are taken into account. This problem is modelled with a system of partial differential equations of the type Navier-Stokes and heat equation. The boundary conditions include crossed boundary conditions involving tangential derivatives of the temperature and normal derivatives of the velocity field. To define tangential derivatives at the boundary, intended in the trace sense,…

Bénard–Marangoni problemPartial differential equationMarangoni effectIncompressible Boussinesq–Navier–Stokes equationsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)INGENIERIA AEROESPACIALWeak formulationDomain (mathematical analysis)Physics::Fluid DynamicsIncompressible Boussinesq-Navier-Stokes equationsFluid dynamicsFree boundary problemThermal convectionBenard-Marangoni problemHeat equationBifurcationBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematics
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Crédit à la consommation : le formulaire de rétractation face au droit de la preuve

2011

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CONSOMMATION[SHS.DROIT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Law[SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/LawCrédit à la consommationDélai de rétractationRégularitéComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFormulaire
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Calcium bioavailability in human milk, cow milk and infant formulas—comparison between dialysis and solubility methods

1999

Abstract The percentages of total, soluble and dialysable calcium of human milk, cow milk and milk and soy based infant formulas were determined in order to detect possible differences in the calcium bioavailability of the samples. For this purpose an in vitro method was applied to these four calcium sources. The ranking of the analysed samples in terms of calcium bioavailability depends on the criteria applied. Calcium ranked dialysis percentage was: cow milk>human milk>soy based formula>milk based formulas. Calcium ranked solubility percentage was: human milk>cow milk>soy-based formula>milk-based formulas. Comparison of the results of the in vitro assay with the information available on i…

Calcium metabolismChemistryfood and beveragesIn vivo absorptionchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineCalciumAnalytical ChemistryBioavailabilityCow milkfluids and secretionsInfant formulaFood scienceSolubilityDialysis (biochemistry)Food ScienceFood Chemistry
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