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FIRST STAGES OF MICROSPORE REPROGRAMMING TO EMBRYOGENESIS THROUGH ISOLATED MICROSPORE CULTURE IN LOQUAT

2011

The current experiments were undertaken to develop a method for regenerating doubled haploid (DH) plants of Eriobotrya japonica (Thunb.), Rosaceae, subfamily Maloideae through isolated microspore culture of nine loquat cultivars. Protocols were developed for isolation and culture of loquat microspores. Isolated microspores in vitro cultured started dividing and developing multicellular, globular and irregular structures. After 4 weeks of culture, the responding microspores produced yellowish/white callus. The embryogenic response of microspores was highly dependent on the cultivar and on the medium composition.

MaloideaeRosaceaefungifood and beveragesEriobotrya japonica cell structures haploid pollen embryogenesisEriobotryaHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationJaponicaPollen embryogenesisEriobotrya japonicaMicrosporeCallusBotanyDoubled haploidyCell structureHaploidPloidyActa Horticulturae
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Color memory matching in normal and red-green anomalous trichromat subjects

2001

The methods of simultaneous and successive color matching have been studied for a set of seven color reference samples by 15 protanomalous and 21 deuteranomalous trichromat subjects. From comparison between both populations and a group of 25 trichromat normal ones, investigated previously under similar experimental conditions [J. Perez–Carpinell et al. Color memory matching: time effect and other factors. Color Res Appl 1998;23:234–247], we can deduce the following. (a) For anomalous trichromat populations, as with a normal one, we find significant differences between simultaneous and successive color matching, p < 0.05. (b) If we consider the average of all the colors, we find that, while …

Matching (statistics)Color differencebusiness.industryColor visionGeneral Chemical EngineeringSignificant differenceTrichromacyHuman Factors and ErgonomicsGeneral ChemistryAstrophysicsColor matchingAnomalous trichromacyOpticsbusinessDelay timeMathematicsColor Research &amp; Application
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Donor and acceptor substituted triphenylamines exhibiting bipolar charge-transporting and NLO properties

2017

Donor-acceptor type triphenylamine-based malonodinitriles were synthesized and their thermal, optical, photophysical, electrochemical and nonlinear optical properties were studied. The synthesized compounds formed glasses with the glass transition temperatures ranging from 38 to 107 °C. The ionization potentials of the samples of the compounds established by cyclic voltammetry were found to be in the range of 5.50–5.57 eV, while those estimated by photoelectron emission spectrometry ranged from 5.36 to 5.74 eV. The electron affinity values of the compounds were found to be in the range of −3.41–−3.05 eV. The ambipolar charge-transporting properties were observed for the layers of triphenyla…

Materials scienceAmbipolarTriphenylamineGeneral Chemical EngineeringHyperpolarizability02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistryTriphenylamine7. Clean energy01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundElectron affinityIonization:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Glass transition temperatureglass transition temperatureAmbipolar diffusionProcess Chemistry and TechnologyMalonodinitrile021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAcceptortriphenylamineambipolarSecond order hyperpolarizability0104 chemical scienceschemistrysecond order hyperpolarizabilityPhysical chemistrymalonodinitrileCyclic voltammetry0210 nano-technologyGlass transition
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Characterizing the Glassy Phase of a Statistical Copolymer Monolayer

1999

Monolayers of a statistical copolymer with a poly(methacrylate) chain and hydrophilic and hydrophobic side groups are investigated at the air/water interface. The isotherms suggest a fluid and a frozen phase. With in-situ X-ray reflectivity the monolayer thickness is determined to be 2.5 nm or less. The shear viscosity in the fluid phase is extremely high yet can be described in the framework of the free area model. However, the parameter which characterizes the overlap of holes available for a diffusing monomer unit is a factor of 2 higher than expected, suggesting local diffusion barriers formed by nanosized clusters. In the glassy phase single-molecule fluorescence shows anomalous diffus…

Materials scienceAnomalous diffusionDiffusionSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsMethacrylateFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerChemical engineeringchemistryPhase (matter)MonolayerPolymer chemistryElectrochemistryCopolymerGeneral Materials ScienceSpectroscopyLangmuir
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A full-atom multiscale modelling for sodium chloride diffusion in anion exchange membranes

2021

Abstract A novel full-atom multiscale method, combining different computational approaches and aimed to describe diffusion of multiple ions in anion exchange membranes (AEM), is presented. The method is used to evaluate diffusion of chloride and sodium ions in polysulfone tetramethylammonium (PSU-TMA) membranes, with particular attention to the co-ion diffusion. The hydration of the PSU-TMA is computed as a function of the membrane ionic exchange capacity via Density Functional Theory (DFT) and used for carrying out molecular dynamics simulations (MD). An upgraded DFT-based approach is proposed to obtain the atoms’ charges used in the force field for the MD simulations. Three approaches hav…

Materials scienceAnomalous diffusionIonic bondingThermodynamicsFiltration and SeparationBiochemistryChlorideIonMean squared displacementMembranemedicineGeneral Materials ScienceDensity functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDiffusion (business)medicine.drugJournal of Membrane Science
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Dynamics of nanoparticles in a supercooled liquid

2008

The dynamic properties of nanoparticles suspended in a supercooled glass forming liquid are studied by x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy. While at high temperatures the particles undergo Brownian motion the measurements closer to the glass transition indicate hyperdiffusive behavior. In this state the dynamics is independent of the local structural arrangement of nanoparticles, suggesting a cooperative behavior governed by the near-vitreous solvent.

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsDynamics (mechanics)slow dynamicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleX-ray scattering; glass transition; anomalous diffusion; slow dynamicsX-ray scatteringCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSolventDynamic light scatteringChemical physicsanomalous diffusionglass transitionCooperative behaviorSupercoolingGlass transitionBrownian motion
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In Vitro–In Vivo Fluctuation Spectroscopies

2010

Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) was first developed for biophysical studies in analogy with photon scattering correlation spectroscopy. Although it is mainly devoted to the study of freely diffusing particles, FCS is actually able to discern between different kinds of motions, such as diffusion, anomalous diffusion, or drift motions. The frontier application of FCS nowadays is in medical studies both within cells and on the cell membranes, and in the investigation of single molecules in solid matrices. In this field, FCS originated also image correlation spectroscopy methods. The whole field can be unified under the name of fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy (FFS). We present…

Materials scienceField (physics)Anomalous diffusioncorrelation spectroscopyFluorescence correlation spectroscopySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy FCS Spectroscopies vitro vivo cell single molecule fluctuation FFS nanoparticle.Dynamic light scatteringChemical physicsMicroscopymicroscopyfluorescenceDiffusion (business)SpectroscopyTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Anomalous Valence Contrast of Metal Transition in Nanocrystalline Ferrite

2001

Materials scienceValence (chemistry)Condensed matter physicsAnomalous scatteringRietveld refinementMechanical EngineeringBeta ferriteCondensed Matter PhysicsNanocrystalline materialMetalCrystallographyMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials SciencePowder diffractionMaterials Science Forum
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Anomalous localized resonance using a folded geometry in three dimensions

2013

If a body of dielectric material is coated by a plasmonic structure of negative dielectric material with nonzero loss parameter, then cloaking by anomalous localized resonance (CALR) may occur as the loss parameter tends to zero. It was proved in other papers by authors that if the coated structure is circular (2D) and dielectric constant of the shell is a negative constant (with loss parameter), then CALR occurs, and if the coated structure is spherical (3D), then CALR does not occur. The aim of this paper is to show that the CALR takes place if the spherical coated structure has a specially designed anisotropic dielectric tensor. The anisotropic dielectric tensor is designed by unfolding …

Materials sciencecloakingCondensed matter physicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyCloakingResonanceFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::Opticsanomalous localized resonanceDielectricMathematical Physics (math-ph)01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematics35QxxMathematics - Analysis of PDEsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaFOS: Mathematics0101 mathematicsfolded geometryPlasmonMathematical PhysicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Comparative Study of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQL) between Different Types of Orthodontic Treatment

2021

Background and objectives: Although the main objective of any orthodontic treatment is to correct malocclusion, a range of psychosocial and/or esthetic factors drive patients to undergo orthodontic treatment. The aim of the present study was to analyze variations in oral health-related quality of life (OHRQL) levels in patients undergoing orthodontic treatment by means of four types of appliances: fixed buccal metal brackets, fixed buccal esthetic/ceramic brackets, fixed lingual brackets, and clear aligners. Material and Methods: The study sample comprised 120 patients aged 18 to 68 years who attended the Orthodontic department at the Dental Clinic of the University of Valencia. The Index o…

Medicine (General)Index of Orthodontic Treatment NeedPhysical disabilityDentistryOral healthArticle03 medical and health sciencesR5-9200302 clinical medicineOrthodontic AppliancesQuality of lifeSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicinePsychological disabilitybusiness.industryBracketorthodontic treatment needsmalocclusion030206 dentistryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasestomatognathic diseasespatient assessmentDental clinicQuality of Lifeoral health-related quality of lifeMalocclusionbusinessPsychosocialMedicina
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