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New Multidimensional Coordination Polymers with μ 2 ‐ and μ 3 ‐dcno Cyano Carbanion Ligand {dcno – = [(NC) 2 CC(O)O(CH 2 ) 2 OH] – }

2006

New polymeric materials [M(dcno)2(H2O)2] [M = FeII (1), CoII (2)] and [M(dcno)2] [M = CuII (3), MnII (4)] with dcno– =[(NC)2CC(O)O(CH2)2OH]– = 2,2-dicyano-1-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethenolate anion have been synthesised and characterised by IR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography and magnetic measurements. In compounds 1 and 2, each organic ligand acts in a bridging mode with its two nitrogen atoms bound to two different metal ions, while in compounds 3 and 4, each organic anion acts as a μ3-bridging ligand through its two nitrogen atoms and the oxygen atom of the OH group. Each metal ion has a pseudo-octahedral trans-MN4O2 environment with four nitrogen atoms from four different organic ligands an…

biology010405 organic chemistryChemistryLigandMetal ions in aqueous solutionInorganic chemistryInfrared spectroscopy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthIonInorganic ChemistryMetalCrystallographyvisual_artbiology.proteinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculeOrganic anionCarbanionEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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New Porphycene Ligands: Octaethyl- and Etioporphycene(OEPc and EtioPc)—Tetra- and Pentacoordinated Zinc Complexes of OEPc

1993

biologyChemistryInfraredchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyZincCrystal structurebiology.organism_classificationPhotochemistryCatalysisCrystallographyMass spectrumTetraAngewandte Chemie International Edition in English
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Protection of living yeast cells by micro-organized shells of natural polyelectrolytes

2015

International audience; Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a eukaryotic model organism, plays a key role in the oxidative stability of fermented products. In order to protect cells against environmental stresses, we report a method of modifying the cell surface architecture while maintaining the internal working properties of the system. The objective was to encapsulate living yeast cells in micro-organized polyelectrolyte shells using layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly. For the first time, the natural polyelectrolytes, β-lactoglobulin and sodium alginate, were alternately deposited on the surface of S. cerevisiae. Transmission electron microscopy coupled with immune-cytochemistry and scanning electron m…

biologyScanning electron microscopeChemistrySaccharomyces cerevisiaeLayer by layerBioengineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaebiology.organism_classificationLayer-by-layerβ-LactoglobulinApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryPolyelectrolyteYeastBiochemistryFTIRTransmission electron microscopyFreezing[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringBiophysicsFermentation[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringFourier transform infrared spectroscopyImmuno-electron microscopy
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Near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) characterization of European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) from different rearing systems

2009

The present study aimed to predict by NIRS the proximate chemical composition and some carcass traits of sea bass coming from 11 farms with different rearing systems (extensive, intensive in land-based basins, sea cages) and located in northern (Friuli, Veneto), central (Tuscany) and southern (Puglia and Sicily) Italy. NIRS analysis of freeze dried sea bass fillets gave fairly good predictions of slaughter weight and fillet yield (R2cv=0.48-0.55), while results for carcass yield were poor. NIRS analysis was highly predictive for the condition factor (R2cv=0.790, SECV=0.09) and for water, ether extract and gross energy showing high correlations (R2cv>0.90) with NIR spectral infor- mation and…

biologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAquatic animalProximatebiology.organism_classificationSlaughter weightSea bass �IRS Chemical composition Carcass traits Rearing systemFisheryCondition factorAnimal scienceScore plotAnimal Science and ZoologyDicentrarchusNear infrared reflectance spectroscopylcsh:Animal cultureSea bassSea bass NIRS Chemical composition Carcass traits Rearing systemlcsh:SF1-1100
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Archaea Analogue Thiolipids for Tethered Bilayer Lipid Membranes on Ultrasmooth Gold Surfaces

2003

biologySurface PropertiesChemistryLipid BilayersMolecular ConformationNanotechnologyBiological membraneGeneral ChemistryModel lipid bilayerbiology.organism_classificationArchaeaCatalysisMembraneBilayer lipid membranesSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMonolayerBiophysicsGoldSulfhydryl CompoundsSelf-assemblyLipid bilayerArchaeaAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Phantoms Used for Mapping of Skin Chromophores by Multi-spectral Imaging

2014

Skin phantoms can be used for better understanding of diffuse reflectance imaging of skin. In this study, skin phantoms of hemoglobin, bilirubin and melanin were developed and studied for possibilities to calibrate chromophore concentration values.

body regionsMaterials scienceOpticsintegumentary systemDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformbusiness.industryMultispectral imageMulti spectralAbsorption (skin)Chromophoreequipment and suppliesbusinessBiomedical engineeringBiomedical Optics 2014
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Classification of persimmon fruit origin by near infrared spectrometry and least squares-support vector machines

2014

Abstract The main objective of this work has been the authentication by Fourier transform near infrared (FT-NIR) spectrometry of the origin of persimmon fruits cultivated in different regions of Spain. In order to achieve this goal, 166 persimmon samples from 7 different regions of Spain were analyzed by FT-NIR spectrometry. By splitting the spectral data in training and independent test sets, a classification model was built using least squares support vector machines chemometric technique. Orthogonal signal correction and principal component analysis were performed prior to conduct the classification strategy. The verified model was applied for the prediction of the origin of 50 samples f…

business.industryAnalytical chemistryPattern recognitionNear-Infrared SpectrometryMass spectrometryLeast squaresChemometricsSupport vector machinesymbols.namesakeFourier transformTest setPrincipal component analysissymbolsArtificial intelligencebusinessFood ScienceMathematicsJournal of Food Engineering
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Refractive index of GaTe under high pressure

2000

In this paper we describe two experiments, in the near- and mid-infrared, designed to investigate the evolution under pressure of the GaTe refractive index for polarization parallel and perpendicular to the crystallographic c-axis (in the layer plane). The refractive index dispersion for both light polarizations has been determined up to 5.5 GPa. It is found that the refractive index increases faster in the direction perpendicular to the c-axis than along the c-axis. To find out the origin of such a difference we used a Phillips-Van Vechten model and arrived at the conclusion that it is due to the different pressure behaviour of the Penn gap for each polarization.

business.industryBand gapChemistryInfraredCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsHigh pressureDispersion relationMaterials ChemistryPerpendicularElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessStep-index profileRefractive indexSemiconductor Science and Technology
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Visible-NIR reflectance spectroscopy and manifold learning methods applied to the detection of fungal infections on citrus fruit

2015

Abstract The development of systems for automatically detecting decay in citrus fruit during quality control is still a challenge for the citrus industry. The feasibility of reflectance spectroscopy in the visible and near infrared (NIR) regions was evaluated for the automatic detection of the early symptoms of decay caused by Penicillium digitatum fungus in citrus fruit. Reflectance spectra of sound and decaying surface parts of mandarins cv. ‘Clemenvilla’ were acquired in two different spectral regions, from 650 nm to 1050 nm (visible–NIR) and from 1000 nm to 1700 nm (NIR), pointing to significant differences in spectra between sound and decaying skin for both spectral ranges. Three diffe…

business.industryChemistryDimensionality reductionFeature vectorNear-infrared spectroscopyNonlinear dimensionality reductionLinear discriminant analysisSammon mappingOpticsPrincipal component analysisbusinessSpectroscopyBiological systemFood Science
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Measurement of haemodynamics of exercising and non-exercising vastus lateralis muscle with hybrid diffuse optics

2016

We present simultaneous diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) and time resolved spectroscopy (TR NIRS) measurements on exercising and non-exercising vastus lateralis muscle. We discuss the results at two different exercise levels.

business.industryChemistryVastus lateralis muscleNear-infrared spectroscopyHemodynamicsDiffuse correlation spectroscopy01 natural sciences010309 optics03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticsMechanics of Materials0103 physical sciencesElectronicElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Mechanics of MaterialsOptical and Magnetic MaterialsMedical optics and biotechnologyTime-resolved spectroscopyBlood or tissue constituent monitoringbusinessSpectroscopy030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLight propagation in tissues
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