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2014 ESC Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of acute pulmonary embolism

2014

ACS : acute coronary syndrome AMPLIFY : Apixaban for the Initial Management of Pulmonary Embolism and Deep-Vein Thrombosis as First-line Therapy aPTT : activated partial thromboplastin time b.i.d. : bis in diem (twice daily) b.p.m. : beats per minute BNP : brain natriuretic peptide BP : blood pressure CI : confidence interval CO : cardiac output COPD : chronic obstructive pulmonary disease CPG : Committee for Practice Guidelines CRNM : clinically relevant non-major CT : computed tomographic/tomogram CTEPH : chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension CUS : compression venous ultrasonography DSA : digital subtraction angiography DVT : deep vein thrombosis ELISA : enzyme-linked immunosorben…

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Kinetics of green asparagus ascorbic acid heated in a high-temperature thermoresistometer

1999

Thermal degradation of green asparagus ascorbic acid in high-temperature short-time conditions was studied by heating in a five-channel computer-controlled thermoresistometer. Ascorbic acid was heated to between 110  °C and 140  °C and the degradation kinetics were analyzed assuming that two different inactivation mechanisms were occurring, one aerobic and the other anaerobic. The two reactions followed first-order kinetics, with E a=12.3(2.0) kcal/mol and k 125  °C=47.0(3.0)×10–3 s–1 for the aerobic oxidation, and E a=6.1(1.4) kcal/mol and k 125  °C=4.1(0.2)×10–3 s–1 for the anaerobic degradation.

VitaminbiologyChemistryKineticsAnaerobic degradationbiology.organism_classificationAscorbic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryDegradation (geology)AsparagusAnaerobic exerciseLegumeNuclear chemistryZeitschrift f�r Lebensmitteluntersuchung und -Forschung A
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α-Tocopherol Modulates Phosphatidylserine Externalization in Erythrocytes

2006

Objective— The aim of the present study was to assess the effect of α-tocopherol, the main vitamin E isomer on phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure at the surface of circulating erythrocytes, and to determine consequences on erythrocyte properties. Methods and Results— In vitro α-tocopherol enrichment of isolated erythrocytes significantly decreased PS externalization as assessed by lower Annexin V-fluorescein isothiocyanate labeling. Plasma phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) transfers vitamin E, and both α-and γ-tocopherol accumulated in circulating erythrocytes from PLTP-deficient homozygous (PLTP −/− ) mice as compared with wild-type mice. In agreement with in vitro studies, vitamin E–enr…

Vitaminmedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesWhole Blood Coagulation Timemedicine.medical_treatmentalpha-TocopherolPhospholipidCell SeparationPhosphatidylserinesBiologyFibrin Fibrinogen Degradation ProductsMicechemistry.chemical_compoundAnnexinIn vivoPhospholipid transfer proteinInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsTocopherolPhospholipid Transfer ProteinsBlood CoagulationMice KnockoutVitamin EErythrocyte MembraneHomozygotePhosphatidylserinePhenotypeEndocrinologychemistryBiochemistryCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOxidation-ReductionBiomarkersArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Trace compounds affecting biogas energy utilisation – A review

2011

Abstract This paper investigates the trace compounds affecting energy utilisation in biogas that come from different production sites. With biogas being more widely used in different energy applications more interest has arisen for the specific composition of biogas. In traditional energy applications, methane and hydrogen sulphide contents have had the most influence when energy utilisation application has been considered. With more advanced processes also the quantity and quality of trace compounds is more important. In regards to trace compounds, it was found that the concentrations and the variations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be high in different landfills, especially, wi…

VolatilisationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRaw materialMethaneRenewable energychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryBiogasBiofuelEnvironmental chemistryDegradation (geology)Environmental scienceComposition (visual arts)businessEnergy Conversion and Management
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Hydrogen peroxide as a biodegradation stimulator in remediation processes of soils heavily contaminated with petrochemicals

2015

Abstract The soil contaminated with petroleum products must be excluded from the crops and treated to reclamation processes. Natural processes of decomposition of hydrocarbon compounds go very slow, so it is necessary to use bioaugumentation or stimulation in order to accelerate the return of the soil to high culture. In this study the effect of hydrogen peroxide on the process of cleaning soil strongly contaminated with pertochemicals was investigated. For this purpose, a pot experiment lasting 60 days was carried. The dynamics of changes in the population of filamentous fungi, yeasts and bacteria were examined and also content of aliphatic hydrocarbons (n-alkanes), monoaromatic and polycy…

Waste managementEnvironmental remediationGeneral Chemical EngineeringIndustrial chemistryhydrogen peroxideGeneral ChemistryBiodegradationContaminationsoilchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryPetrochemicalchemistrySoil waterremediationpetrochemicalsHydrogen peroxideQD1-999BiotechnologyPolish Journal of Chemical Technology
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Characterisation and Anaerobic Batch Degradation of Materials Accumulating in Anaerobic Digesters Treating Poultry Slaughterhouse Waste

2001

We characterised materials accumulating in two failed mesophilic semi-continuous anaerobic digesters treating poultry slaughterhouse waste and, for reference, materials in the two well-performing digesters, to find the anaerobic degradability of these materials and the factors affecting their degradation. We also studied materials accumulating and stratifying in various layers in one of the two well-performing digesters. The material from the most severely failed digesters produced methane sluggishly and did not improve appreciably even with 33 percent dilution suggesting that the recovery of failed process is slow. The methane production was apparently affected by the accumulated long-chai…

Waste managementFatty AcidsBiological AvailabilityGeneral MedicineBiodegradationLipidsPoultryMethaneRefuse DisposalBacteria AnaerobicAnaerobic digestionWaste treatmentchemistry.chemical_compoundBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryBiogasAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryValorisationMethaneWaste Management and DisposalAnaerobic exerciseAbattoirsWater Science and TechnologyMesophileEnvironmental Technology
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From wood pellets to wood chips, risks of degradation and emissions from the storage of woody biomass – A short review

2016

Abstract The compounds in stored woody biomass degrade as a result of chemical and/or biological processes during storage. These processes produce gaseous emissions. Recent studies concerning gaseous emissions from wood pellet storages are reviewed herein. The applicability of the results from pellet research to wood chips is discussed. Thorough scientific understanding on the storage phenomena of wood chips is extremely important as the threat of climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have led to an increased need to large scale wood chip storage to ensure supply. Typically the gases produced from stored woody biomasses are carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO 2…

Waste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyGlobal warmingPelletsBiomass02 engineering and technologyMethanechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGreenhouse gasCarbon dioxide0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental scienceDegradation (geology)Spontaneous combustionRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Sulphate-Reducing Laboratory-Scale High-Rate Anaerobic Reactors for Treatment of Metal- and Sulphate-Containing Mine Wastewater

2002

Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) reactors were used in this study to evaluate the feasibility of the sulphate-reducing, anaerobic high-rate process to treat metal- and sulphate-containing mining wastewater (MWW). Four simultaneous reactors, inoculated with different inocula (mesophilic granular sludge from two UASB reactors, one treating sugar refinery wastewater and the other board mill wastewater) and operated with different loadings, were for 95 days fed with synthetic feed consisting of glucose and sulphate. In all reactors, 23-72% of sulphate and 12-93% of COD were removed. Subsequently, two reactors were fed with diluted MWW (zinc as the main metal) for 77 days with hydraulic re…

Waste managementSulfatestechnology industry and agriculturechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineZincBiodegradationequipment and suppliesWaste Disposal Fluidcomplex mixturesMiningWater PurificationBacteria AnaerobicAnaerobic digestionBioreactorschemistryWastewaterMetals HeavyBioreactorEnvironmental ChemistrySulfate-reducing bacteriaWaste Management and DisposalAnaerobic exerciseWater Science and TechnologyMesophileEnvironmental Technology
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Improvement of high modulus asphalt mixtures with average quality aggregate and bitumen by application of polymeric additives

2018

Abstract The paper deals with the development of asphalt mixtures for high performing binder and base courses, modified with both commercial and waste polymeric additives, via dry process. The focus was on the mix design of high performing mixtures making use of average quality aggregate and average penetration grade bitumen (as locally available) instead of the usually required high quality components, manly very hard bitumen, thus aiming to improve the reference mixture as made possible by suitable polymers. Mixtures were subjected not only to conventional tests for mix design purposes, but also to advanced tests for performance evaluation such as rutting resistance and fatigue resistance…

Waste plasticMaterials scienceRut0211 other engineering and technologiesModulus02 engineering and technologyMix designHigh modulus mixtureFatigue resistanceBituminous mixture021105 building & constructionDynamic modulusSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialPolymerCivil and Structural Engineeringchemistry.chemical_classificationBuilding and ConstructionPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistryAsphaltGradationMaterials Science (all)0210 nano-technologyConstruction and Building Materials
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Effects of vegetation at different succession stages on soil properties and water flow in sandy soil

2015

The effects of vegetation at different succession stages on soil properties and water flow were assessed in sandy soil at 3 experimental sites near Sekule village (southwest Slovakia). Site S1 was a pioneer site dominated by mosses, site S2 was an early successional stage with a thin stand of grasses, and site S3 was an early successional stage (more advanced compared to the previous), richer in species, with a denser stand of grasses. It was found that vegetation at different succession stages affected soil properties and water flow in sandy soil, but the order of changes in some soil properties and water penetration depths were different from the order of succession stages.

Water flowSoil biodiversitywater flowSoil sciencePlant ScienceEcological successionBiochemistryGeneticSoil retrogression and degradationGeneticssandy soilwater repellencyMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicssoil propertieHydrologyfood and beveragesSoil morphologyCell BiologySoil typeEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicvegetation successionPedogenesisEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonAnimal Science and ZoologyBiologia
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