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ChemInform Abstract: Observation of New Oscillatory Phenomena During the Electrochemical Anodization of Silicon.

2010

This paper reports the observation of large undamped voltage oscillations during the anodic polarization of silicon in electrol yte containing a combination of acids. One of them stimulates oxide growth and the other its chemical dissolution (in the present c ase, (0.01-0.1 M H3PO4) + (0.001- 0.01 M HF). This temporal patterning of the anodization process is shown to be due to the formation of a thin (50-90 nm) oxide layer at the sample surface and its subsequent lifting-off. The mechanism of oxide detachment i s thought to be an isotropic growth of micropores at the oxide/silicon interface triggered on by changes of electrochemical condi tions there.

chemistry.chemical_compoundSiliconchemistryChemical engineeringAnodizingIsotropyOxidechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicinePolarization (electrochemistry)ElectrochemistryLayer (electronics)AnodeChemInform
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Anodic Formation of Aryl Mesylates through Dehydrogenative Coupling Reaction

2018

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry010405 organic chemistryArylElectrochemistry010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisCoupling reaction0104 chemical sciencesAnodeChemElectroChem
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ChemInform Abstract: Access to Pyrazolidin-3,5-diones Through Anodic N-N Bond Formation.

2016

Pyrazolidin-3,5-diones are important motifs in heterocyclic chemistry and are of high interest for pharmaceutical applications. In classic organic synthesis, the hydrazinic moiety is installed through condensation using the corresponding hydrazine building blocks. However, most N,N'-diaryl hydrazines are toxic and require upstream preparation owing to their low commercial availability. We present an alternative and sustainable synthetic approach to pyrazolidin-3,5-diones that employs readily accessible dianilides as precursors, which are anodically converted to furnish the N-N bond. The electroconversion is conducted in a simple undivided cell under constant-current conditions.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryHigh interestCondensationHydrazineMoietyOrganic synthesisGeneral MedicineBond formationCombinatorial chemistryAnodeChemInform
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Neck liymph nodes in chronic autoimmune thyroiditis: the sonographic pattern.

2013

chronic autoimmune thyroiditisNeck liymph nodesSettore MED/13 - Endocrinologia
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency

2018

Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID) is a predominantly antibody deficiency and is one of the most common primary immunodeficiencies in adulthood. Replacement therapy with Ig has significantly reduced infectious complications; however, malignant, autoimmune, and inflammatory diseases are still current major causes of morbidity and mortality. In recent years, interest has increased regarding allergic manifestations that may be associated with primary immunodeficiencies; however, no data are currently available on chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). In this report, the authors describe CSU in patients with CVID attending their centre. Three CVID patients were affected by CSU and were unre…

chronic spontaneous urticaria (csu)common variable immunodeficiency (cvid)mast cell (mc)primary immunodeficiency (pid)autoimmunitylcsh:Rpredominantly antibody deficiencyomalizumablcsh:Medicineautologous serum skin test (asst)cyclosporineEuropean Medical Journal
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Conductas de riesgo y actitudes relacionadas con la infección por vih/sida en hsh

2014

Abstract:The aim of this investigation is to analyze sexual risk behaviors and attitudes for HIV/AIDS infection of MSM. The ENSI was administrated to 202 men, 168 homosexuals and 24 bisexuals, from 14 to 57 years. The results show a high confidence in condoms as a method of HIV prevention (75.7% very effective and 28.1% effective); however the systematic use of a condom is moderate in anal intercourse (54.64%) and in vaginal intercourse (49.05%) and very low in oral sex (6.22%). There is a low perceived probability (20.28%) and moderate fear (41.25%) become infected with HIV. 20.3% report having drunk alcohol in the last relationship and 5.4% say other drugs. These results should be conside…

conductas de riesgolcsh:BF1-990Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)vihmedicine.disease_causelaw.inventionDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesOral sexCondomAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)lawMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSexual riskpreservativo030505 public healthbusiness.industry05 social sciencesmedicine.disease050106 general psychology & cognitive scienceshshlcsh:PsychologyAnal intercourse0305 other medical sciencebusinessDemographyINFAD
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Surgical treatment of early breast cancer in day surgery.

2007

Quadrantectomy and associated sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is currently employed in most breast surgery centres as the gold standard in the treatment of early breast cancer. This approach has a modest morbidity and can usually be performed in a day-surgery regimen, leading to best acceptance by the patients. This reports outlines the experience of our Breast Unit with quadrantectomy and SLNB in day surgery for early breast cancer. One hundred patients presenting to our institution with primary invasive breast cancer measuring less than 3 cm and clinically negative axillary nodes underwent quadrantectomy and SLNB in day surgery. For 60 women with breast cancer the sentinel node was nega…

day surgeryAdultAged 80 and overSentinel Lymph Node BiopsyCarcinoma Ductal BreastEarly breast cancerBreast NeoplasmsMiddle AgedMastectomy SegmentalEarly breast cancer; day surgeryCarcinoma LobularTreatment OutcomeAmbulatory Surgical ProceduresPatient SatisfactionAxillaBiomarkers TumorHumansLymph Node ExcisionFemaleNeoplasm InvasivenessSicilyAgedNeoplasm StagingChirurgia italiana
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Thermodynamics and Biophysics of Biomedical Nanosystems Applications and Practical Considerations

2019

This book highlights the recent advances of thermodynamics and biophysics in drug delivery nanosystems and in biomedical nanodevices. The up-to-date book provides an in-depth knowledge of bio-inspired nanotechnological systems for pharmaceutical applications. Biophysics and thermodynamics, supported by mathematics, are the locomotive by which the drug transportation and the targeting processes will be achieved under the light of the modern pharmacotherapy. They are considered as scientific tools that promote the understanding of physicochemical and thermotropic functionality and behavior of artificial cell membranes and structures like nanoparticulate systems. Therefore, this book focusses …

drug delivery nanosystemsnanothermodynamicsbiomedical nanodeviceslipid thermodynamicslipid membranesnano thermotropic behaviorliposomal formulananoparticle stability
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Effects of Sulfamethoxazole on Fertilization and Embryo Development in the Arbacia lixula Sea Urchin

2022

To date, drugs released into the aquatic environment are a real problem, and among antibiotics, sulfamethoxazole is the one most widely found in wastewater; thus, the evaluation of its toxicity on marine organisms is very important. This study, for the first time, investigates the in vitro effects of 4 concentrations of sulfamethoxazole (0.05 mg/L, 0.5 mg/L, 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L) on the fertilization and development of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. The gametes were exposed to drugs in three different stages: simultaneously with, prior to, and post-fertilization. The results show a significant reduction in the percentage of fertilized oocytes at the highest drug concentrations. Moreover, an incr…

echinodermGeneral Veterinaryantibiotic; echinoderms; embryos; environmental toxicity; gametes; invertebratesantibioticSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaembryogameteAnimal Science and Zoologyenvironmental toxicitySettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologiainvertebrates
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AQUATIC ACOUSTIC NOISE: BEHAVIORAL AND MOLECULAR RESPONSES IN ECHINODERMS, THE CASE OF A. LIXULA (LINNAEUS, 1758) SEA URCHINS

2018

Anthropic noise is considered a real pollutant, in particular the submarine noise. The impact on biodiversity is not yet sufficiently understood. Further research is needed to evaluate any negative effects. The noises associated with anthropogenic activities are increasing: shipments, seismic surveys, sonar, recreational rowing and future mineral extraction activities from ocean depths (DSM). These noises are having an impact on the welfare of many marine species. The understanding of the effects on biodiversity could be important for the creation of guidelines, laws or rules for the most environmentally sustainable exploitation of natural resources. Our study aims to investigate the motili…

echinodermbehavioural responseinvertebratenoise pollutionmolecular responseSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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