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EEG-responses caused by environmental noise during sleep their relationships to exogenic and endogenic influences.

1978

Abstract At a certain level of intensity acoustical stimuli occurring during the night lead to sleep disorders. Whereas presumed after-effects (decrease of performance, functional and organic diseases) can as yet not be related to noise, it is evident that the primary effects which can be recorded immediately after stimulus onset are caused by noise. Because of the small number of experimental trials carried out in different investigations, the results of each single paper can only be tentative. Therefore — concerning awakening reactions and reactions less than a change of at least one sleep stage — the data from publications of comparable method and evaluation have been summarised. With th…

Sleep Wake Disordersmedicine.medical_specialtyEnvironmental Engineeringmedicine.diagnostic_testStage onlyElectroencephalographyStimulus (physiology)AudiologyElectroencephalographyPollutionNoise TransportationmedicineForensic engineeringNoise OccupationalEnvironmental ChemistryHumansSleep StagesEnvironmental noisePsychologyNoiseSleepWaste Management and DisposalThe Science of the total environment
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SAXS Study on Myoglobin Embedded in Amorphous Saccharide Matrices

2011

We report on Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) measurements performed on samples of carboxy-myoglobin and met-myoglobin embedded in low hydrated matrices of four different saccharides (trehalose, sucrose, maltose and lactose). Results confirm the already reported occurrence of inhomogeneities, which are not peculiar of trehalose samples, but appear also in maltose and lactose, and in some cases also sucrose, being dependent on the sample hydration and on the presence of sodium dithionite. This behaviour confirms our previous interpretation about the nature of the inhomogeneities, and prompt it as a possible general behaviour for highly concentrated sugar matrices.

Small-angle X-ray scatteringMyoglobinBiophysicsAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryMaltoseDisaccharidesTrehaloseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Sodium dithionitechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMyoglobinX-Ray Diffractionmyoglobin saccharide sugar trehalose sucrose maltose lactose bioprotection biopreservation SAXS Small-Angle X-Ray ScatteringScattering Small AngleAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceSoft matterLactoseSugarMetmyoglobinBiotechnology
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A halocin acting on Na+/H+ exchanger of Haloarchaea as a new type of inhibitor in NHE of mammals

2006

10 páginas, 3 figuras.

Sodium-Hydrogen ExchangersIsquemia-reperfusiónPhysiologyIschemiaPharmacologyBiochemistryJurkat cellsHalocinCell LineFlow cytometryMiceBacteriocinsmedicineAnimalsHumansMyocyteNa+/H+ antiporter inhibitionmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyChemistryHaloarchaeaIschemia-reperfusionHalocin H6Modelo animalSkeletal muscleGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationArchaeaAnimal modelsSodium–hydrogen antiporterMyocardial infarctionmedicine.anatomical_structureMiocardioCell cultureInhibiciónIntercambiador Na+/H+Infarto
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State selective electron injection in non-aggregated titanium phthalocyanine sensitised nanocrystalline TiO2 films

2004

We describe a novel titanium phthalocyanine that shows no aggregation when anchored to nanocrystalline TiO2 films through its axial carboxylated ligand without the use of co-adsorbents; state selective electron injection into the TiO2 is demonstrated, resulting in efficient photocurrent generation in dye sensitised photoelectrochemical solar cells. Palomares Gil, Emilio J, epagil@alumni.uv.es

Solar cellsMaterials scienceState selectiveUNESCO::QUÍMICAchemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologyPhotochemistry:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]Catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundElectron injectionMaterials ChemistryUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química orgánicaElectron injectionPhotocurrentTitaniumLigand:QUÍMICA::Química orgánica [UNESCO]Metals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryNanocrystalline materialSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryTiO2 filmsCeramics and CompositesPhthalocyanineElectron injection ; Titanium ; TiO2 films ; Solar cellsTitanium
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Halogen exchange and expulsion: ligand stabilized dihalogen silicon dications

2000

The first ligand stabilized SiCl22+ dications were synthesized using N-methylimidazole as co-ordinating ligand. The compounds SiCl4, SiBr2Cl2, and SiH2Cl2 form six-co-ordinated dicationic compounds of almost octahedral symmetry with similar structures which were investigated by single crystal X-ray analysis and density functional calculations. The structures exhibit particularly short dative Si–N bonds of about 1.90 A. Complexes crystallized from the same solvent are isostructural. A different solvent, though, leads to geometrical variations. It was also discovered that the halogen exchange process among mixed silicon tetrahalides occurs under much milder conditions than previously thought …

SolventCrystallographySiliconchemistryLigandOctahedral symmetryHalogenInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryIsostructuralSingle crystalCatalysisJournal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions
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Halogen bonding drives the self-assembly of piperazine cyclophanes into tubular structures.

2009

Halogen bonding with 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene leads to the self-assembly of piperazine cyclophanes into well-defined tubular structures with solvent inclusion.

SolventPiperazinechemistry.chemical_compoundHalogen bondchemistryMaterials ChemistryMetals and AlloysCeramics and CompositesOrganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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On the ionizing properties of supercritical carbon dioxide: uncatalyzed electrophilic bromination of aromatics

2014

Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2), a solvent with a zero dipole moment, low dielectric constant, and no hydrogen bonding behavior, is a suitable medium to perform the uncatalyzed electrophilic bromination of weakly activated aromatics with no interference of radical pathways. The ability of scCO2 to promote these reactions matches those of strongly ionizing solvents such as aqueous acetic and trifluoroacetic acids. Conversely, carbon tetrachloride, with similar polarity parameters to scCO2, leads exclusively to side chain functionalization. The strong quadrupole moment, and the acidic, but non basic, Lewis character of carbon dioxide, are proposed as key factors for the singular performa…

Solventchemistry.chemical_compoundAqueous solutionSupercritical carbon dioxidechemistryHydrogen bondGeneral Chemical EngineeringCarbon dioxideElectrophileHalogenationIonic bondingGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryRSC Adv.
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Iron oxides nanoparticles and titanate nanotubes dedicated to multimodal imaging and anticancer therapy

2013

The new implementations of nanoparticles in the medical field are one of the essential factors of the medical progress expected at the beginning of this XXIst century. Thus, the domain of the medical imaging is also affected by this technological evolution. This work consisted in developing theranostic probes with iron oxides nanoparticles (SPIO) and titanate nanotubes (TiONts) for multimodal imaging (magnetic/nuclear or magnetic/optical) and also possessing a therapeutic effect (hyperthermia/PDT or radiosensitization/PDT).The titanate nanotubes of this study have an average length of about 150 nm and were obtained by Kasuga's hydrothermal synthesis. These nanotubes present an outside diame…

Sondes théranostiquesPhthalocyaninesCytotoxicityTitanate nanotubes[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]Macrocyclic chelating agentPhtalocyaninesNanohybridesRadiomarquageMultimodal imagingCytotoxicitéXPSNanotubes de titanateZebrafish[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-MED-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Medical Physics [physics.med-ph]Agents macrocycliquesNanohybridsRadiolabellingSPECT/CTIOAPTESTheranostic probesImagerie multimodaleSPIOMRIIRM
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Passive sound exposure induces rapid perceptual learning in musicians: event-related potential evidence.

2013

Musicians show enhanced auditory processing compared to nonmusicians. However, the neural basis underlying the effects of musical training on rapid plasticity in auditory processing has not been systematically studied. Here, the rapid (one session) learning-related plastic changes in event-related potential (ERP) responses for pitch and duration deviants between passive blocks were compared between musicians and nonmusicians. Passive blocks were interleaved with an active discrimination task. In addition to musicians having faster and stronger overall source activation for deviating sounds, source analysis revealed rapid plastic changes in the left and right temporal and left frontal source…

Sound changeAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAudiologyElectroencephalographybehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesSound exposureElectrocardiographyYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineEvent-related potentialPerceptual learningmedicineReaction TimeHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciences10. No inequalityta515Auditory CortexCommunicationAnalysis of Variancemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesElectroencephalographyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySoundAcoustic StimulationDuration (music)Auditory PerceptionEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemalePsychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMusicPsychoacousticsBiological psychology
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Source localization of event-related potentials to pitch change mapped onto age-appropriate MRIs at 6 months-of-age

2010

Auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) have been used to understand how the brain processes auditory input, and to track developmental change in sensory systems. Localizing ERP generators can provide invaluable insights into how and where auditory information is processed. However, age-appropriate infant brain templates have not been available to aid such developmental mapping. In this study, auditory change detection responses of brain ERPs were examined in 6-month-old infants using discrete and distributed source localization methods mapped onto age-appropriate magnetic resonance images. Infants received a passive oddball paradigm using fast-rate non-linguistic auditory stimuli (tone do…

Sound localizationMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceSpeech recognitionSensory systemAudiologyElectroencephalographyAuditory cortexBrain mappingEvent-related potentialmedicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansSound LocalizationPitch PerceptionOddball paradigmElectrodesEvoked Potentialsta515Auditory CortexBrain Mappingmedicine.diagnostic_testBrainInfantElectroencephalographyMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurologyAcoustic StimulationEvoked Potentials AuditoryFemaleAuditory PhysiologyPsychologyAlgorithmsNeuroImage
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