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Meta-analysis of the correlation between serum uric acid level and carotid intima-media thickness

2021

Objective Recently, increasing epidemiological evidence has shown that there is a correlation between serum uric acid level (SUA) and carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT). This paper explored the relationship between them through meta-analysis. Methods PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, Web of Science and Google Scholar were searched to obtain literature. The keywords used to retrieve the literature were carotid intima thickness, intima-media thickness, carotid atherosclerosis, carotid stenosis, carotid artery, uric acid, blood uric acid, and hyperuricaemia. The retrieval time was from the establishment of the database through July 2020. Stata15.0 and RevMan5.3 software were used for stati…

Carotid Artery DiseasesPublication EthicsType 2 diabetes030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCardiovascular MedicineGastroenterologyVascular MedicineCarotid Intima-Media ThicknessGeographical Locationschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMathematical and Statistical TechniquesMedical ConditionsEndocrinologyMedicine and Health SciencesCarotid Stenosis030212 general & internal medicineResearch IntegrityMultidisciplinaryQStatisticsRMetaanalysisType 2 DiabetesChemistryCarotid ArteriesNeurologyCardiovascular DiseasesMeta-analysisPhysical Sciencescardiovascular systemMedicineResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyChinaAsiaScience PolicyEndocrine DisordersScienceCerebrovascular DiseasesCardiologySubgroup analysisHyperuricemiaResearch and Analysis Methods03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineDiabetes MellitusHumanscardiovascular diseasesStatistical Methodsbusiness.industryChemical CompoundsCardiovascular Disease Riskmedicine.diseaseAtherosclerosisConfidence intervalUric AcidIntima-media thicknesschemistryStrictly standardized mean differenceSample size determinationMetabolic DisordersPeople and PlacesUric acidbusinessAcidsMathematicsPLoS ONE
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Consumer attitude toward using smart shopping carts: a comparative analysis of Italian and Croatian consumer attitudes

2016

This paper aims to explore consumer attitudes toward using smart shopping cart, considering country of origin, gender, age, and intentions to use smart shopping carts while purchasing. Moreover, it investigates the influence of extracted factors on consumers' attitudes toward using smart shopping carts and the users' levels of digital competence. The data was collected through survey questionnaires using a purposive sample of 313 Croatian and Italian respondents. To this end, we applied statistical methodologies such as binary logistic regression, factor analysis, and analysis of variance. We found that, compared with Croatians, Italian respondents have a more positive attitude toward using…

CartInternet retailing; smart shopping carts; functional factors; convenience factors; Croatia; Italy; consumer attitudes; country of origin; gender; age; purchase intentions; digital competence; smart carts.CroatiaSample (statistics)Logistic regressionManagement Information Systems0502 economics and businessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingconvenient factorDigital competenceMarketing05 social sciencesPurchasing processsmart shopping cartAdvertisinginternet retailing; smart shopping cart; functional factors; convenient factors; CroatiaPurchasingCountry of originfunctional factorInformation and Communications Technology050211 marketinginternet retailingBusinessInternet retailing; smart shopping carts; functional factors; convenience factors; Croatia; Italy; consumer attitudes; country of origin; gender; age; purchase intentions; digital competence; smart cartsSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & management
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Taopatch® combined with home-based training protocol to prevent sedentary lifestyle and biochemical changes in MS patients during COVID-19 pandemic

2021

In Multiple sclerosis (MS) it is important to preserve the residual physiological functions of subjects. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of nanotechnological device treatment combined with home-based training program (TP) on lactate level, hand grip strength and cervical mobility on MS patients. Seventeen MS patients were enrolled in the study and randomly assigned to an experimental group (EG) in which the Taopatch® nanotechnological device was applied or to a control group (CG). All the participants carried out a cervical range of motion (1) assessment and the hand grip test at baseline (T0) and after TP (T1), also investigating the lactate levels to figure o…

Cervical range of motionmedicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)light therapyTaopatch®hand grip testcervical range of motionArticleGrip strengthSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaHand strengthnanotechnology-based deviceMedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTaopatchMolecular BiologySedentary lifestylelactatebusiness.industryQM1-695RCell BiologyHome-based training programHome basedSample size determinationHuman anatomyPhysical therapyMedicineNeurology (clinical)businessTraining programEuropean Journal of Translational Myology
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Uncertainty-Based Internal Quality Control. Harmonization Considerations

2006

Three main quality aspects for analytical laboratories are internal method validation, internal quality control (IQC), and sample result uncertainty. Unfortunately, in the past they have been used in a nonharmonized way. The most universal IQC tool is the mean chart, but some criteria used to fix their control limits do not fit the real nature of analytical results. A new approach for fixing these limits is proposed (the u-approach). The key is the combined uncertainty, u, obtained from the method validation information, also used for estimating the sample result uncertainty. A comparative study on "in-control" simulated, bibliographic, and real laboratory data suggests that the u-approach …

ChartControl limitsProcess (engineering)Chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Process controlQuality (business)Sample (statistics)HarmonizationAnalytical Chemistrymedia_commonReliability engineeringAnalytical Chemistry
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Development and validation of a pressurized liquid extraction liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for perfluorinated compounds dete…

2009

Abstract This paper describes the development and validation of an analytical methodology to determine eight perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in edible fish using pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) with water and solid-phase extraction (SPE) with an ion-exchanger as extraction and pre-concentration procedures, followed by liquid chromatography–quadrupole-linear ion trap mass spectrometry (LC–QqLIT–MS). The rapidity and effectiveness of the proposed extraction procedure were compared with those most commonly used to isolate PFCs from fish (ion-pairing and alkaline digestion). The average recoveries of the different fish samples, spiked with the eight PFCs at three levels (the LOQ, 10 and 100…

Chemical Fractionation010501 environmental sciencesMass spectrometryTandem mass spectrometrySensitivity and Specificity01 natural sciencesBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTandem Mass SpectrometryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryPressureAnimalsSample preparation14. Life underwaterSolid phase extractionMuscle Skeletal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFluorocarbonsChromatography010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)FishesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral Medicine0104 chemical sciencesLiverchemistryLinear ModelsPerfluorooctanoic acidFood AnalysisChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Determination of carbosulfan and its metabolites in oranges by liquid chromatography ion-trap triple-stage mass spectrometry.

2005

Liquid chromatography ion-trap mass spectrometry LC-MSn has been successfully applied to identify and confirm carbosulfan and seven of its metabolites in oranges after pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) with dichloromethane. Mass spectra of carbosulfan and its metabolites were investigated using multiple stages of mass spectrometry. Although interpretation of the fragmentation pathways, based on mass spectra, enables structural elucidation and identification of these compounds, the proposed fragmentation pathways and ion structures need verification by exact mass measurements. The analytical method--PLE and LC-MS3 --was validated: limits of quantification (LOQ) ranged from 0.01 to 0.07 mg …

Chemical ionizationCitrusChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryPesticide ResiduesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineMass spectrometryBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographySensitivity and SpecificityMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryMasschemistry.chemical_compoundMass spectrumCarbosulfanSample preparationIon trapCarbamatesChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Comparison of solid-phase microextraction and stir bar sorptive extraction for determining six organophosphorus insecticides in honey by liquid chrom…

2004

Abstract Two approaches based on sorptive extraction, solid-phase microextraction (SPME) and stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), in combination with liquid chromatography (LC)–atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry (MS) have been assayed for analyzing chlorpyriphos methyl, diazinon, fonofos, phenthoate, phosalone, and pirimiphos ethyl in honey. In both, SPME and SBSE, enrichment was performed using a poly(dimethylsiloxane) coating. Significant parameters affecting sorption process such as sample volume, sorption and desorption times, ionic strength, elution solvent, and dilution (water/honey) proportion were optimized and discussed. Performance of both methods has been …

Chemical ionizationInsecticidesChromatographyChemistryElutionOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)SorptionGeneral MedicineHoneyMass spectrometrySolid-phase microextractionBiochemistrySensitivity and SpecificityMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometrySample preparationChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Pesticide residue determination in fruit and vegetables by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry

2000

An overview is given of pesticide residue determination in fruit and vegetables by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Emphasis is placed on the thermospray, particle beam and atmospheric pressure ionization interfaces including advantages and drawbacks and typical detection limits. The capacity of each interface to provide useful data for identification/confirmation of analytes and the possibility of obtaining structural information for the identification of target and non-target compounds is discussed. Finally, sample preparation techniques are dealt with in relation to their influence on further LC-MS determination.

Chemical ionizationResidue (complex analysis)ElectrosprayChromatographyPesticide residueChemistryOrganic ChemistryPesticide ResiduesAnalytical chemistryThermosprayGeneral MedicineMass spectrometryBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryFruitVegetablesSample preparationChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Multicommutation as a powerful new analytical tool

2002

This review presents the state of the art of the emerging continuous-flow methodology based on solenoid valves. This uses flow networks to deliver sample and reagent solutions by controlling the time of flow through the ON/OFF modes of solenoid valves and takes advantage of existing flow injection analysis (FIA) or sequential injection analysis (SIA) device or manifold configurations. It allows one to insert a single plug of sample (or reagent) into the carrier or carrier-reagent stream, mimicking the approaches of FIA or SIA. In addition to the modes used in FIA and SIA, the methodology provides a different mode, based on delivery of a series of alternating sequential insertions of very sm…

Chemical processFlow injection analysisComputer sciencebusiness.industrySolenoidSample (graphics)Analytical Chemistrylaw.inventionFlow (mathematics)lawReagentState (computer science)Process engineeringbusinessManifold (fluid mechanics)SpectroscopyTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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Green Analytical Chemistry

2008

We discuss the origins and the fundamentals of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC), based on the literature published about clean, environmentally-friendly or GAC methods. We pay special attention to the strategies and the tools available to make sample-pretreatment and analytical methods greener. We consider that the main principles are to replace toxic reagents, to miniaturize and to automate methods, making it possible to reduce dramatically the amounts of reagents consumed and wastes generated, so reducing or avoiding side effects of analytical methods. We also consider on-line decontamination or passivation of wastes to be of special interest in making analytical chemistry sustainable.

ChemistryAnalytical chemistrySample preparationAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Human decontaminationSpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryTrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry
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