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Color Doppler ultrasonography of the eye and orbit

1993

Color Doppler imaging is the recent development in ultrasonography that allows simultaneous two-dimensional structural imaging in Doppler evaluation of blood flow. With this technique, it is possible for the first time to indirectly display the fine orbital vessels such as the ophthalmic artery and its branches, the central retinal artery, the posterior ciliary artery, and the lacrimal artery. Also, the display of venous structures such as the superior ophthalmic vein, the vortex vein, and the central retinal vein is possible. In addition to the qualitative display of those vessels, the hemodynamics in those vessels can be quantitatively assessed by looking at the Doppler spectrum and deter…

Central retinal arterymedicine.medical_specialtyCentral retinal veinEyechemistry.chemical_compoundRetinal DiseasesCentral retinal vein occlusionmedicine.arteryOphthalmologyOrbital DiseasesmedicineHumansUltrasonographyEquipment Safetybusiness.industryEye NeoplasmsRetinalGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseOphthalmologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryOphthalmic arterycardiovascular systemLacrimal arteryCentral retinal artery occlusionbusinessOrbitSuperior ophthalmic veinBlood Flow VelocityCurrent Opinion in ophthalmology
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The effects of lasers on bond strength to ceramic materials: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2018

Lasers have recently been introduced as an alternative means of conditioning dental ceramic surfaces in order to enhance their adhesive strength to cements and other materials. The present systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to review and quantitatively analyze the available literature in order to determine which bond protocols and laser types are the most effective. A search was conducted in the Pubmed, Embase and Scopus databases for papers published up to April 2017. PRISMA guidelines for systematic review and meta-analysis were followed. Fifty-two papers were eligible for inclusion in the review. Twenty-five studies were synthesized quantitatively. Lasers were found to increase bo…

CeramicsHigh variabilitylcsh:MedicineMaterials testinglaw.inventionAdhesion strength030207 dermatology & venereal diseasesMathematical and Statistical Techniques0302 clinical medicinelawMaterials TestingCeramicComposite materiallcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryBond strengthResearch AssessmentSystematic reviewOptical Equipmentvisual_artMeta-analysisPhysical SciencesCementsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEngineering and TechnologyStatistics (Mathematics)Research ArticleMaterials scienceSystematic ReviewsMaterials by StructureAmorphous SolidsMaterials ScienceEquipmentResearch and Analysis MethodsDental Materials03 medical and health sciencesBindersStatistical MethodsMaterials by AttributeSurface TreatmentsLaserslcsh:R030206 dentistryLaserManufacturing ProcessesComposite Materialslcsh:QGlassMathematicsMeta-AnalysisPLOS ONE
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Microstructure and mechanical effects of spark plasma sintering in alumina monolithic ceramics

2013

The specific effects of spark plasma sintering (SPS) on the creep behavior, microstructure and mechanical properties of alumina monolithic ceramic were investigated. SPS introduces strains that concentrate at grain boundaries and inhibit crack growth, resulting in an improvement in the flexural strength and fracture toughness. However, creep blocks grain boundary movements and decreases the reliability of the material. These strains can be removed by a post-sintering thermal treatment, which plays an important role in the distribution of dislocations.

CeramicsMaterials scienceSpark plasma sinteringDislocationsMechanical propertiesThermal treatmentFracture toughnessFlexural strengthCIENCIA DE LOS MATERIALES E INGENIERIA METALURGICAGeneral Materials ScienceCeramicComposite materialMechanical EngineeringfungiMetals and Alloystechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureequipment and suppliesCreepMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGrain boundaryHigh-temperature deformationTransmission electron microscopy
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Effects of femtosecond laser and other surface treatments on the bond strength of metallic and ceramic orthodontic brackets to zirconia.

2017

Femtosecond laser has been proposed as a method for conditioning zirconia surfaces to boost bond strength. However, metallic or ceramic bracket bonding to femtosecond lasertreated zirconia surfaces has not been tested. This study compared the effects of four conditioning techniques, including femtosecond laser irradiation, on shear bond strength (SBS) of metallic and ceramic brackets to zirconia.Three hundred zirconia plates were divided into five groups: 1) control (C); 2) sandblasting (APA); 3) silica coating and silane (SC); 4) femtosecond laser (FS); 5) sandblasting followed by femtosecond laser (APA+SC). A thermal imaging camera measured temperature changes in the zirconia during irrad…

CeramicsScanning electron microscopeOrthodontic Bracketslcsh:MedicineTissue AdhesionsCoating Materials030207 dermatology & venereal diseases0302 clinical medicineMedicine and Health SciencesSilaneElectron MicroscopyCubic zirconiaCeramicZirconium oxideComposite materiallcsh:ScienceMicroscopyMultidisciplinaryBond strengthBracketTemperatureOptical EquipmentMetalsvisual_artPhysical SciencesFemtosecondvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEngineering and TechnologyScanning Electron MicroscopyShear StrengthResearch ArticleMaterials scienceMaterials by StructureMaterials ScienceOral MedicineEquipmentOrthodonticsResearch and Analysis MethodsENPEP gene03 medical and health sciencesCoatingsAdhesivesShear strengthMaterials by AttributeUniversal testing machineSurface TreatmentsLaserslcsh:R030206 dentistryManufacturing ProcessesMicroscopy Electron Scanninglcsh:QZirconiumPLoS ONE
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Fracture resistance and the mode of failure produced in metal-free crowns cemented onto zirconia abutments in dental implants.

2019

The purpose of the investigation was to analyze fracture resistance and mode of failure of zirconium oxide (zirconia) abutments placed on dental implants bearing crowns of different esthetic materials: zirconia, lithium disilicate (LDS), and nano-ceramic resin, for replacing single teeth in the anterior sector. Eighty implant-abutment-crown units were divided into four groups: Group T-MC (control): 20 metal-ceramic crowns cemented onto titanium abutments; Group Z-Z: 20 zirconia crowns on zirconia abutments; Group Z-LD: 20 lithium disilicate crowns on zirconia abutments; and Group Z-NCR: 20 nano-ceramic resin crowns on zirconia abutments. Specimens underwent a fatiguing process (dynamic load…

CeramicsTeethMedical Implantsmedicine.medical_treatmentDentistry02 engineering and technologyMaterial Fatigue0302 clinical medicineMaterials PhysicsMaterials TestingMedicine and Health SciencesCubic zirconiaDental Restoration FailureMaterialsDental CementumTitaniumProstheticsMultidisciplinaryCrownsPhysicsQRClassical Mechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyChemistryPhysical SciencesMedicineEngineering and TechnologyAnatomy0210 nano-technologyTitaniumResearch ArticleBiotechnologyChemical ElementsMaterials scienceScienceBiomaterial ImplantsMaterials ScienceAbutmentchemistry.chemical_elementBioengineeringLithiumCrown (dentistry)Anterior region03 medical and health sciencesmedicineHumansTitanium ImplantsDental ImplantsDamage Mechanicsbusiness.industryBiology and Life Sciences030206 dentistryDental PorcelainAssistive TechnologieschemistryMetal freeJawFracture (geology)Zirconium oxideMedical Devices and EquipmentZirconiumbusinessDigestive SystemHeadPloS one
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Preferential solvation of poly(methyl methacrylate) and a bisphenol A diglycidyl ether by size-exclusion chromatography

2004

The preferential adsorption coefficient, lambda, of poly(methyl methacrylate), PMMA, in solutions formed by an epoxy resin in tetrahydrofuran (THF), was studied by size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). Only PMMA of lowest molar mass was preferentially solvated by epoxy but at low concentrations of epoxy in the mixture. At higher epoxy content PMMA was preferentially solvated by THF. A simultaneous and competitive solvation between the specific interactions PMMA-epoxy and the self association of epoxy at high concentrations would be the responsible of this inversion point. The more compacted coil of PMMA of higher molecular weights in solution could explain the lack of interaction of these po…

Chemical PhenomenaSize-exclusion chromatographymacromolecular substancesBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographychemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryPolymethyl MethacrylateBenzhydryl CompoundsMethyl methacrylateFuransBisphenol A diglycidyl etherTetrahydrofuranChromatographyMolar massChemistry PhysicalOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureGeneral MedicineEpoxyequipment and suppliesPoly(methyl methacrylate)Molecular Weightbody regionsSolubilitychemistryvisual_artCalibrationChromatography Gelvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEpoxy CompoundsAlgorithmsJournal of Chromatography
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Chemical Reaction Monitoring Using Zero-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Enables Study of Heterogeneous Samples in Metal Containers

2020

Abstract We demonstrate that heterogeneous/biphasic chemical reactions can be monitored with high spectroscopic resolution using zero‐field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This is possible because magnetic susceptibility broadening is negligible at ultralow magnetic fields. We show the two‐step hydrogenation of dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate with para‐enriched hydrogen gas in conventional glass NMR tubes, as well as in a titanium tube. The low frequency zero‐field NMR signals ensure that there is no significant signal attenuation arising from shielding by the electrically conductive sample container. This method paves the way for in situ monitoring of reactions in complex heteroge…

Chemical substanceMaterials scienceHydrogenAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesChemical reaction7. Clean energyCatalysisNMR spectroscopyHyperpolarization (physics)Research Articleshyperpolarization010405 organic chemistryReaction MonitoringGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyequipment and suppliesMagnetic susceptibility0104 chemical sciencesMagnetic fieldzero-fieldchemistryddc:540Electromagnetic shieldingResearch Article
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Iron oxide/oleic acid magnetic nanoparticles possessing biologically active choline derivatives

2018

Abstract In recent years, synthetic magnetic nanoparticles have made a major contribution to biomedicine. Interest in iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles conditioned by the fact that they are nontoxic, and possess the unique opportunity to deliver medicines to certain organs by external magnetic field. We have developed a synthetic procedure, which is based on binding of the first biologically active substance with the magnetic core, and subsequent immobilization of another biologically active substance (ligand) on the modified surface of nanoparticles thus creating plasma membrane-like structures. Using the proposed methodology, we have obtained new nontoxic magnetic nanoparticles, functiona…

ChemistryIron oxideNanoparticleBiological activity02 engineering and technologyequipment and supplies010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLigand (biochemistry)Antimicrobial01 natural sciencesCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundOleic acidMagnetic nanoparticles0210 nano-technologyhuman activitiesSuperparamagnetism
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Hybrid Materials Formed by Two Molecular Networks. Towards Multiproperty Materials

1999

Abstract The possibilities offered by hybrid materials formed by two molecular networks in the context of the molecular magnets are illustrated. Molecule-based layered magnets are used as anionic hosts for electroactive molecules, with the aim of obtaining multiproperty materials exhibiting in addition to the cooperative magnetism other interesting properties according to the nature of the inserted molecules. In particular, hybrid molecular compounds containing molecular species giving rise to paramagnetic, conducting, or bi-stable properties are reported.

ChemistryMagnetismInorganic chemistryContext (language use)equipment and suppliesCondensed Matter PhysicsParamagnetismMolecular networkChemical physicsMagnetMoleculeHybrid materialhuman activitiesGroup 2 organometallic chemistry
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Probing optical and magnetic properties via subtle stereoelectronic effects in mononuclear DyIII-complexes

2021

Tapping into the secondary coordination environment of mononuclear DyIII-complexes leads to drastic changes in luminescence and magnetism. Visualization of effects induced by stereoelectronics on the opto-magnetic properties was achieved through subtle modifications in the ligand framework.

ChemistryMagnetismLigandMetals and Alloys02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistryequipment and supplies010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographyMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologyLuminescencehuman activitiesStereoelectronicsChemical Communications
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