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Subcutaneous octreotide versus oral loperamide in the treatment of diarrhea following chemotherapy

1993

Forty patients with chemotherapy-related diarrhea were randomized to receive (i) octreotide 0.5 mg three times per day s.c. or (ii) loperamide 4 mg three times per day p.o. until complete remission of diarrhea was achieved. In the octreotide group 80% of patients showed complete resolution of loose bowel movements within 4 days of therapy, while in the loperamide group this goal was obtained in only 30% of cases (p < 0.001). If after 4 days no benefit was seen, patients were considered to have failed antidiarrheal therapy. Failure was recorded in only one case (5%) treated with s.c. octreotide and in five patients (25%) who received loperamide. The mean duration of antidiarrheal therapy nec…

DiarrheaMaleLoperamidemedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal painCancer Researchmedicine.medical_treatmentInjections SubcutaneousOctreotideAdministration OralOctreotideGastroenterologyLoperamidelaw.inventionRandomized controlled triallawChemotherapy-related diarrheaInternal medicineNeoplasmsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)PharmacologyChemotherapybusiness.industryMiddle AgedClinical trialDiarrheaEndocrinologyOncologyChemotherapy-related diarrhea; Loperamide; Octreotide; Cancer Research; Oncology; PharmacologyDefecationFemalemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drug
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Mast cells promote homeostasis by limiting endothelin-1-induced toxicity

2004

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) is a 21-amino-acid peptide, derived from vascular endothelial cells, with potent vasoconstrictor activity. ET-1 has been implicated in diverse physiological or pathological processes, including the vascular changes associated with sepsis. However, the factors that regulate ET-1-associated toxicity during bacterial infections, or in other settings, are not fully understood. Both the pathology associated with certain allergic and autoimmune disorders, and optimal host defence against bacterial and parasitic infections are mediated by mast cells. In vitro, mast cells can produce ET-1 (ref. 11), undergo ET-1-dependent and endothelin-A receptor (ET(A))-dependent activation, a…

DiarrheaProteasesDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsCell SurvivalPeritonitisBiologyPeptides CyclicCell DegranulationBody TemperatureMiceChymasesIn vivomedicineAnimalsHomeostasisMast CellsReceptorEgtazic AcidMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryEndothelin-1Stem CellsBody WeightSerine EndopeptidasesEndogenous mediatorMast cellEndothelin 1In vitroCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLSurvival RateProto-Oncogene Proteins c-kitmedicine.anatomical_structureMutationImmunologyFemaleOligopeptidesInjections IntraperitonealHomeostasisNature
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On-line photoreaction and fluorimetric determination of diazepam.

1993

DiazepamChemistryUltraviolet RaysClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceFluorescence spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryInvestigation methodsSpectrometry FluorescenceDrug DiscoveryCalibrationFlow Injection AnalysisLine (text file)Quantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopyJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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The continuous cooling transformation (CCT) as a flexible tool to investigate polymer crystallization under processing conditions

2009

An experimental route for investigating polymer crystallization over a wide range of cooling rates (from 0.01 to 1000◦C/s) and pressures (from 0.1 to 40 MPa) is illustrated, using a method that recalls the approach adopted in metallurgy for studying structure development in metals. Two types of experimental setup were used, namely an apparatus for fast cooling of thin films (100–200 μm thick) at various cooling rates under atmospheric pressure and a device (based on a on-purpose modified injection molding machine) for quenching massive samples (about 1–2 cm3) under hydrostatic pressure fields. In both cases, ex situ characterization experiments were carried out to probe the resulting struct…

DiffractionQuenchingSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAtmospheric pressureGeneral Chemical EngineeringCrystallization of polymersOrganic ChemistryHydrostatic pressureAnalytical chemistryContinuous cooling transformationSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiCooling rate Density Morphology Pressure ProcessingThin filmInjection molding machine
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Analysis of Dissolved-Gas Atomization: Supercritical CO2 Dissolved in Water

2010

Supercritical dissolved-gas atomization is an atomization process in which carbon dioxide at temperature and pressure above its critical point is used as the atomizing gas. The spray characteristics in terms of droplets size and distribution have been experimentally studied using a laser diffraction method based on a Malvern apparatus. The main parameter that influences the droplets size is the gas-to-liquid mass ratio (GLR); the injection pressure in the range of 7.4-13 MPa has a minor effect. Upon variation of the GLR from 0.5 to 3, the droplet mean diameter changes from about 8.0 to 2.0 μm; very narrow droplet size distributions are also produced. From the point of view of the atomizatio…

DiffractionSpray characteristicsChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistrycarbon dioxideGeneral Chemistrysupercritical fluidsLaserIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSupercritical fluidAtomizationlaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid Dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundsprayCritical point (thermodynamics)lawCarbon dioxidePhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersInjection pressureDroplet sizeIndustrial &amp; Engineering Chemistry Research
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Isotactic polypropylene solidification under pressure and high cooling rates. A master curve approach

2000

Solidification in industrial processes very often involves flow fields, high thermal gradients and high pressures: the development of a model able to describe the polymer behavior becomes complex. Recently a new equipment has been developed and improved to study the crystallization of polymers when quenched under pressure. An experimental apparatus based on a modified, special injection moulding machine has been employed. Polymer samples can be cooled at a known cooling rate up to 100 °C/s and under a constant pressure up to 40 MPa. Density, Micro Hardness (MH), Wide angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), and annealing measurements were then used to characterize the obtained sample morphology. Res…

Diffractionchemistry.chemical_classificationSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAnnealing (metallurgy)Crystallization of polymersMineralogy-General ChemistryPolymerIndentation hardnesschemistryTacticityThermalMaterials ChemistryInjection mouldingComposite materialPolymer Engineering &amp; Science
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Lehmer code transforms and Mahonian statistics on permutations

2012

Abstract In 2000 Babson and Steingrimsson introduced the notion of vincular patterns in permutations. They show that essentially all well-known Mahonian permutation statistics can be written as combinations of such patterns. Also, they proved and conjectured that other combinations of vincular patterns are still Mahonian. These conjectures were proved later: by Foata and Zeilberger in 2001, and by Foata and Randrianarivony in 2006. In this paper we give an alternative proof of some of these results. Our approach is based on permutation codes which, like the Lehmer code, map bijectively permutations onto subexcedant sequences. More precisely, we give several code transforms (i.e., bijections…

Discrete mathematicsCode (set theory)Mathematics::CombinatoricsValue (computer science)020206 networking & telecommunications0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyMathematical proof01 natural sciencesPermutation codeTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsPermutation010201 computation theory & mathematicsLehmer codeStatistics[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]FOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics - CombinatoricsDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsCombinatorics (math.CO)Bijection injection and surjectionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Decomposable Measures and Measures of Information for Crisp and Fuzzy Sets

1983

Abstract There exist bijections between the decomposable informations of Kampe de Feriet and Forte (1967a) and the decomposable measures of Weber (1982). Using integrals for Archimedean decomposable operations, introduced by Weber (1982), informations and measures of this type are extended from crisp to fuzzy sets. For ∨-decomposable measures, Sugeno’s (1974) integral is used. For ∧-decomposable informations, Nguyen’s (1977) construction and a modification are discussed.

Discrete mathematicsFuzzy measure theoryFuzzy setType (model theory)Bijection injection and surjectionMathematicsIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Restriction of odd degree characters and natural correspondences

2016

Let $q$ be an odd prime power, $n &gt; 1$, and let $P$ denote a maximal parabolic subgroup of $GL_n(q)$ with Levi subgroup $GL_{n-1}(q) \times GL_1(q)$. We restrict the odd-degree irreducible characters of $GL_n(q)$ to $P$ to discover a natural correspondence of characters, both for $GL_n(q)$ and $SL_n(q)$. A similar result is established for certain finite groups with self-normalizing Sylow $p$-subgroups. We also construct a canonical bijection between the odd-degree irreducible characters of $S_n$ and those of $M$, where $M$ is any maximal subgroup of $S_n$ of odd index; as well as between the odd-degree irreducible characters of $G = GL_n(q)$ or $GU_n(q)$ with $q$ odd and those of $N_{G}…

Discrete mathematicsRational numberGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsSylow theoremsGroup Theory (math.GR)Absolute Galois group01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsMaximal subgroupMathematics::Group TheoryCharacter (mathematics)0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsBijection010307 mathematical physicsRepresentation Theory (math.RT)0101 mathematicsBijection injection and surjectionMathematics::Representation TheoryPrime powerMathematics - Group TheoryMathematics - Representation TheoryMathematics
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Nonlinear dynamics of a two-photon Fabry–Pérot laser

2000

Abstract The steady-state emission, stability and temporal dynamics of a single-mode two-photon laser with a Fabry–Perot cavity is investigated and compared with that of a ring-cavity laser. It is found that the Fabry–Perot cavity makes the laser less efficient than the ring cavity because of spatial hole burning, but the domain of stability is larger for the Fabry–Perot laser. The intensity and phase dynamics are numerically investigated and distinctive features are found in the phase dynamics as compared with one-photon lasers.

Distributed feedback laserMaterials sciencePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsInjection seederLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIntensity (physics)law.inventionNonlinear systemOpticsTwo-photon excitation microscopylawPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLaser power scalingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessFabry–Pérot interferometerOptics Communications
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