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Novel second-order nonlinear optical polymer materials containing indandione derivativatives as a chromophore

2006

Second order non linear optical (NLO) properties of sPMMA based host-guest systems containing eight dimethylaminobenzylidene -1, 3 - indandione (DMABI) related chromophores have been investigated by means of quantum chemical calculations and SHG experimental characterization. Ab initio calculations with basis set 6-31G were used for molecular geometry determination as well as in the calculations of molecular hyperpolarizability by FF approach. Influence of the chromophore concentration on the host-guest film NLO performance was obtained by SHG Maker fringe experiments. The highest value of d53233 =80 pm/V (frequency corrected value d033 =12 pm/V) at chromophore concentration 15 %wt have bee…

Molecular geometryAb initio quantum chemistry methodsChemistryComputational chemistrySecond-harmonic generationPhysical chemistryHyperpolarizabilityNonlinear opticsChromophoreCorona polingBasis setSPIE Proceedings
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Trends in Patient Generated Data – An Initial Review

2019

In recent years, patient-centered care has gained significant momentum in healthcare and the patient is more involved as an active participant in data generation. In this state of the art review we ...

Momentum (technical analysis)medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryTest data generationState of the art reviewPatient Generated DataPatient-centered careHealth caremedicineIn patientMedical physicsbusinessPsychologyhealth care economics and organizations
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Description of Dryocosmus destefanii new species (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini) from Quercus suber L. in Italy

2018

A new species, Dryocosmus destefanii Cerasa & Melika n. sp. associated with a Cerris section oak, Quercus suber L., is described from Italy. Description, diagnosis, host associations and biology for the new species and an illustrated identification key to the Western Palaearctic Dryocosmus species are given. The description is supported by morphological and molecular data.  

Morphology0106 biological sciencesInsectaArthropodaWaspsDryocosmuIdentification keyHymenopteraQuercus suberDistribution010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesQuercusCynipidaeBotanyAnimaliaAnimalsAsexual generationQuercuBiologyOak gall waspEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomybiologyAnimalCynipiniNew specieChilaspiWestern PalaearcticBiodiversityWaspDryocosmusbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicHymenoptera010602 entomologySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataItalyAnimal Science and ZoologyTaxonomy (biology)Zootaxa
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Glial Promoter Selectivity following AAV-Delivery to the Immature Brain

2013

Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are versatile tools for gene transfer to the central nervous system (CNS) and proof-of-concept studies in adult rodents have shown that the use of cell type-specific promoters is sufficient to target AAV-mediated transgene expression to glia. However, neurological disorders caused by glial pathology usually have an early onset. Therefore, modelling and treatment of these conditions require expanding the concept of targeted glial transgene expression by promoter selectivity for gene delivery to the immature CNS. Here, we have investigated the AAV-mediated green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression driven by the myelin basic protein (MBP) or gl…

MouseCanavan DiseaseGene ExpressionDevelopmental and Pediatric NeurologyPediatricsGreen fluorescent protein0302 clinical medicineGene expressionNeurobiology of Disease and RegenerationTransgenesPromoter Regions GeneticCells Cultured0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryGlial fibrillary acidic proteinQStatisticsRAge FactorsBrainGenomicsGene TherapyAnimal ModelsDependovirusOligodendrogliamedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyOrgan SpecificityMedicineGenetic EngineeringResearch ArticleBiotechnologyScienceTransgeneCentral nervous systemGenetic VectorsGreen Fluorescent ProteinsGene deliveryBiologyBiostatistics03 medical and health sciencesModel OrganismsGenomic MedicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceNeuroglial DevelopmentGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinmedicineGeneticsAnimalsBiology030304 developmental biologyClinical GeneticsMyelin Basic ProteinGenetic TherapyMolecular biologyOligodendrocyteMyelin basic proteinMice Inbred C57BLAnimals NewbornAstrocytesbiology.protein030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMathematicsTransgenicsNeurosciencePLoS ONE
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Second harmonic generation and beam cleaning in optically poled multimode graded-index fibers

2017

Recent experimental results have confirmed that nonlinear effects in multimode graded-index (MM-GRIN) fibers lead to a wealth of observable spatiotemporal effects. In spite of the large number of modes supported by the fiber, by increasing the input power the transverse profile evolves in a clean bell-shaped beam [1, 2]. Next, the input laser line experiences a strong spectral broadening and Geometric Parametric Instability (GPl) peaks are observed [3].

Multi-mode optical fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industrySecond-harmonic generationObservable02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesTransverse planeNonlinear systemOptics0103 physical sciencesFiber010306 general physics0210 nano-technologybusinessBeam (structure)Doppler broadening
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Spatial beam cleaning in quadratic nonlinear medium

2018

We show experimentally that a laser beam scrambled by propagation in a short segment of multimode fiber may be cleaned by the nonlinear propagation in KTP cristal with type-II second-harmonic generation.

Multi-mode optical fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industrynonlinear opticsPotassium titanyl phosphateSecond-harmonic generation02 engineering and technologyquadratic nonlinearity; transverse effects; nonlinear optics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences010309 opticsNonlinear systemchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsQuadratic equationchemistryNonlinear medium0103 physical sciencestransverse effects0210 nano-technologybusinessquadratic nonlinearityLaser beamsBeam (structure)
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Antoni de Martí i Franquès i la generació espontània: Els conflictes entre ciència i religió en el treball del naturalista

2014

Antoni de Marti i Franques, el naturalista tarragoni que va viure en la segona part del segle XVIII i primers decennis del XIX, conegut especialment pels seus notables experiments dedicats a l’estudi de la composicio de l’aire atmosferic, dedica bona part del seu treball experimental a estudiar la generacio espontania. A traves dels manuscrits de Marti i Franques que es conserven i pel testimoni dels seus contemporanis, sabem que estava convencut d’haver comprovat experimentalment l’existencia d’aquest fenomen. Pero, com que era un fervent catolic, no va voler publicar res sobre aquest tema en vida per temor de ser acusat d’heretge. Tampoc el seus descendents van publicar res de la seva obr…

MultidisciplinaryCataloniasegle XVIII i XIXreligióneighteenth and nineteenth centuries; Catalonia; Spontaneous generation; Martí Franquès; ReligionCatalunyaSpontaneous generationHistòria de la ciènciaAntoni de Martí i Franquès; generació espontània; segle XVIII i XIX; Catalunya; religióreligióMartí Franquèsgeneración espontáneaReligionHistory of ScienceHistory and Philosophy of Scienceeighteenth and nineteenth centuriesCataluñaHistoria de la cienciaAntoni de Martí Franquès; generación espontánea; siglo XVIII y XIX; Cataluña; religiónAntoni de Martí Franquèssiglo XVIII y XIXAntoni de Martí i Franquèsgeneració espontània
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Experimental and theoretical evidence for bilayer-by-bilayer surface melting of crystalline ice

2017

On the surface of water ice, a quasi-liquid layer (QLL) has been extensively reported at temperatures below its bulk melting point at 273 K. Approaching the bulk melting temperature from below, the thickness of the QLL is known to increase. To elucidate the precise temperature variation of the QLL, and its nature, we investigate the surface melting of hexagonal ice by combining noncontact, surface-specific vibrational sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy and spectra calculated from molecular dynamics simulations. Using SFG, we probe the outermost water layers of distinct single crystalline ice faces at different temperatures. For the basal face, a stepwise, sudden weakening of the hy…

MultidisciplinarySum-frequency generationMaterials scienceBilayerTransition temperatureSum frequency generationSurface meltingWaterNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesSpectral line0104 chemical sciencesMolecular dynamicsChemical physicsCommentariesMelting pointStepwise0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyCrystalline iceLayer (electronics)Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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ADDISC lumbar disc prosthesis: Analytical and FEA testing of novel implants

2023

The intact intervertebral disc is a six-freedom degree elastic deformation structure with shock absorption. 'Ball-and-socket' TDR do not reproduce these properties inducing zygapophyseal joint overload. Elastomeric TDRs reproduce better normal disc kinematics, but repeated core deformation causes its degeneration. We aimed to create a new TDR (ADDISC) reproducing healthy disc features. We designed TDR, analyzed (Finite Element Analysis), and measured every 500,000 cycles for 10 million cycles of the flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation cyclic compression bench-testing. In the inlay case, we weighted it and measured its deformation. ADDISC has two semi-spherical articular s…

MultidisciplinaryTotal disc replacementTotal disc arthroplastyLumbar disc prosthesisLumbàlgiaOssos MalaltiesLumbar artificial disc replacementIntervertebral disc degenerationDegenerative disc diseaseColumna vertebralHeliyon
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Remyelinating strategies in multiple sclerosis.

2014

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common chronic inflammatory demyelinating disorder of the CNS characterized by infiltration of immune cells and progressive damage to myelin sheaths and neurons. In recent years, the importance of the neuronal compartment in the early pathology of multiple sclerosis has become increasingly clear. Direct axonal damage within the early stages of inflammation as well as neuronal injury as a result of chronic demyelination are essential factors for the development of long-term disability in patients. Viewing MS as both inflammatory and neurodegenerative has significant implications for treatment, with remyelination of denuded axons to protect neurons from dam…

Multiple SclerosisInflammationBiologyNeuroprotectionImmune systemmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)RemyelinationDemyelinating DisorderMyelin SheathNeuronsGeneral NeuroscienceMultiple sclerosisNeurodegenerationmedicine.diseaseAxonsPathology of multiple sclerosisOligodendrogliamedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemImmunologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomNeuroscienceImmunosuppressive AgentsDemyelinating DiseasesExpert review of neurotherapeutics
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