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Drug release from alpha,beta-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide-based microparticles.

2004

Abstract Spherical pH-sensitive microparticles have been prepared by reverse phase suspension polymerization technique. Starting polymer has been α , β -poly( N -2-hydroxyethyl)- dl -aspartamide (PHEA) partially derivatized with glycidylmethacrylate (GMA). PHEA-GMA copolymer (PHG) has been crosslinked in the presence of acrylic acid (AA) or methacrylic acid (MA) at various concentration. The obtained microparticles have been characterized by FT-IR spectrophotometry, particle size distribution analysis and scanning electron microscopy. In order to have information about water affinity of the prepared samples, swelling measurements have been carried out in aqueous media which simulate some bi…

Materials scienceChemical structureBiophysicsDrug Evaluation PreclinicalMolecular ConformationBioengineeringAbsorptionBiomaterialsDiffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsSpectrophotometryPolymer chemistrymedicineCopolymerParticle SizeAcrylic acidchemistry.chemical_classificationDrug Carriersmedicine.diagnostic_testWaterHydrogelsPolymerMicrospheresBody FluidschemistryMethacrylic acidPharmaceutical PreparationsMechanics of MaterialsDelayed-Action PreparationsCeramics and CompositesSuspension polymerizationSwellingmedicine.symptomPeptidesNuclear chemistryBiomaterials
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Evaluation of polyalkylcyanoacrylate nanoparticles as a potential drug carrier: preparation, morphological characterization and loading capacity.

1993

Some physicochemical behaviours were investigated of polyethyl- (PECA) and polyisobutylcyanoacrylate (PICA), which, in recent years, have been proposed as nanoparticle colloidal systems for drug carrying. We observed the influence of preparation conditions, such as pH value and surfactant concentration, on parameters such as particle size and polymer molecular weight. Lower operating pH values (0-2) resulted in smaller nanoparticles than those prepared at pH 5.5. The polymer molecular weight was also a function of pH: low molecular weight at low pH and vice-versa. The surfactant concentration positively influenced main particle size and polymer molecular weight. These trends were independen…

Materials sciencePolymersChemistry PharmaceuticalPharmaceutical ScienceNanoparticleBioengineeringDosage formchemistry.chemical_compoundColloidSurface-Active AgentsColloid and Surface ChemistryPulmonary surfactantPolymer chemistryColloidsCyanoacrylatesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryParticle Sizechemistry.chemical_classificationDrug CarriersOrganic ChemistryPolymerEnbucrilateHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFluoresceinsKineticsMonomerchemistryChemical engineeringEvaluation Studies as TopicFluoresceinParticle sizeDrug carrierJournal of microencapsulation
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Incremental lines in root cementum of human teeth: an approach to their ultrastructural nature by microscopy.

1998

In ground sections of human teeth, root cementum shows under the light microscope as alternating, almost concentric, dark and light rings. In paleontology and forensic medicine, the number of these incremental lines or annulations is used to derive the age-at-death of the individual. To find the ultrastructural features underlying these cemental annulations, we used bright-field light microscopy (LM), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and electron-dispersive x-radiation (EDX) in a scanning electron microscope (SEM). Annulations visible in ground sections of about 100-μm thickness were no longer visible in semi-thin sections (thickness, 1-2 μ…

Materials scienceScanning electron microscopeAnalytical chemistrylaw.inventionOpticsOptical microscopelawMicroscopyMicrotomeHumansBicuspidTooth RootDental CementumMicroscopyMicroscopy Confocalbusiness.industryScanning confocal electron microscopyGeneral MedicineMicrotomyDark field microscopyMicroscopy ElectronTransmission electron microscopyEvaluation Studies as TopicUltrastructureAge Determination by TeethbusinessElectron Probe MicroanalysisAdvances in dental research
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A Comparative Evaluation of Smear Layer Removal Using Apical Negative Pressure (EndoVac), Sonic Irrigation (EndoActivator) and Er:YAG laser -An In Vi…

2017

Background This study aimed to compare the smear layer removing efficacy of the EndoActivator, EndoVac and Er:YAG laser in extracted mandibular premolars, at the apical, middle and coronal third of root canal, through scanning electron microscopy. Material and methods 40 extracted mandibular premolars were decoronated to a standardized length of 12 mm. Specimens were shaped to ProTaper F4 size and irrigated with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite at 370C between instrumentation. Teeth were divided into four groups (n=10), one control (needle irrigation) and three experimental, according to the irrigant activation technique used i.e. sonic irrigation (EndoActivator), apical negative pressure (EndoVac…

Materials scienceSem studybusiness.industryRoot canalActivation techniqueSmear layerDentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Comparative evaluationSonic irrigation030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrySodium hypochloriteUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicinebusinessGeneral DentistryEr:YAG laserJournal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry
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Comparative evaluation of the apical sealing ability of a ceramic based sealer and MTA as root-end filling materials : an in-vitro study

2017

Background The present study was aimed to evaluate and compare the apical sealing ability of two endodontic root-end filling materials namely, iRoot SP (ceramic based) and ProRoot MTA using the bacterial leakage system. Material and methods A total of fifty recently extracted, single rooted teeth with a single straight canal were selected for the study. The teeth were chemo mechanically prepared. The apical 3mm of the root was resected and root end cavities were prepared. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups of twenty teeth each for the experimental root end filling materials namely, iRoot SP and ProRoot MTA. A two-chamber model was constructed using pippeter tips and plastic via…

Materials sciencebusiness.industryResearchBacterial leakageDentistry030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Operative Dentistry and EndodonticsComparative evaluation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFilling materials030220 oncology & carcinogenesisvisual_artUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASvisual_art.visual_art_mediumRoot end fillingIn vitro studyCeramicProroot mtabusinessGeneral Dentistry
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Bond strength of metal-ceramic systems in three-point flexure bond test

1995

This study deals with a three-point flexure test for the metal-ceramic bond involving geometrically simple specimens (alloy strips partly coated with ceramic) that can be fabricated with reasonable expenditure and sufficient reproducibility. The calculation of the stress distribution in such specimens with the aid of the finite-element method (FEM) is presented. The aim of this numerical analysis is: to investigate the stress distribution in a ceramometallic specimen with dimensions that, in a large number of experiments, have proven to lead to debonding at one end of the ceramic veneer instead of a crack in the middle of the veneer; and to assign a bond strength to the measured critical be…

Materials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentMetal Ceramic AlloysModulusBiocompatible MaterialsIn Vitro TechniquesSensitivity and SpecificityStress (mechanics)Tensile StrengthMaterials TestingUltimate tensile strengthmedicineHumansCeramicComposite materialBond strengthbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringTest methodModels TheoreticalEvaluation Studies as Topicvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumFracture (geology)VeneerStress MechanicalbusinessJournal of Applied Biomaterials
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Optimal control of option portfolios and applications

1999

We present an expected utility maximisation framework for optimally controlling a portfolio of options. By combining the replication approach to option pricing with ideas of the martingale approach to (stock) portfolio optimisation we arrive at an explicit solution of the option portfolio problem. Its characteristics are illustrated by some specific examples. As an application, we calculate an optimal option and consumption strategy for an investor who is obliged to hold a stock position until the time horizon.

Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceMathematics::Optimization and ControlTime horizonManagement Science and Operations ResearchOptimal controlMartingale (betting system)Computer Science::Computational Engineering Finance and ScienceValuation of optionsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)PortfolioPosition (finance)Expected utility hypothesisStock (geology)OR Spectrum
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Scheduling in a continuous galvanizing line

2009

In this paper we address a sequencing problem in a Continuous Galvanizing Line of a Spanish Steel Company. Production scheduling in this context is an extremely complex task which needs to take into account many constraints. We present a conceptually simple model and a Tabu Search (TS) algorithm that efficiently solves it. The TS moves are defined in order to repair non-satisfied constraints, leading to smaller and more efficient neighbourhoods. The TS co-ordinates several intensification and diversification procedures guided by an evaluation function based on a shifting penalty strategy. This function reinforces the anticycling mechanism and makes the algorithm avoid already visited soluti…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceScheduling (production processes)Management Science and Operations ResearchEvaluation functionGalvanizationTabu searchScheduling (computing)symbols.namesakeSearch algorithmProduction managerModeling and SimulationsymbolsArtificial intelligencebusinessComputers & Operations Research
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DEA-like Models for the Efficiency Evaluation of Hierarchically Structured Units

2004

Abstract The knowledge of the internal structure of decision making units (DMUs) gives further insights with respect to the “black box” perspective when considering data envelopment analysis models. We present one-level and two-level hierarchical structures of the DMUs under evaluation. Each unit is composed of consecutive stages of parallel subunits all with constant returns to scale. In particular, the maximization of the relative efficiency of a DMU is studied. For the two-stage situation, different degrees of coordination among the subunits of the hierarchical levels are discussed. When some form of coordination has to be guaranteed, we introduce balancing constraints and we compare two…

Mathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementReturns to scaleGeneral Computer ScienceHierarchy (mathematics)Data envelopment analysis; Efficiency evaluation; Hierarchy; Structured unitsStructure (category theory)DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSISMaximizationManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEfficiency evaluationPerspective (geometry)EfficiencyHierarchyModeling and SimulationBlack boxData envelopment analysisDATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS; Network DEA; Efficiency evaluationNetwork DEAMathematicsStructured units
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An Iterative Method for Pricing American Options Under Jump-Diffusion Models

2011

We propose an iterative method for pricing American options under jump-diffusion models. A finite difference discretization is performed on the partial integro-differential equation, and the American option pricing problem is formulated as a linear complementarity problem (LCP). Jump-diffusion models include an integral term, which causes the resulting system to be dense. We propose an iteration to solve the LCPs efficiently and prove its convergence. Numerical examples with Kou's and Merton's jump-diffusion models show that the resulting iteration converges rapidly.

Mathematical optimizationIterative methodValuation of optionsJump diffusionConvergence (routing)Finite difference methodFinite difference methods for option pricingLinear complementarity problemTerm (time)MathematicsSSRN Electronic Journal
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