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Complexes of (CH3)2AuIII: synthesis, PMR and IR spectra
1975
Abstract The syntheses and reactivity of dimethylgold(III) complexes with multidentate ligands as TRIPHOS (i.e., 1,1,1-tris(diphenylphosphinomethyl)ethane) and TREN (i.e. 2,2′,2″-triaminotriethylamine) have been examined. I.r. spectra for the compounds in the solid state, conductivity and PMR data for solutions, lead to the assignment of an ionic formula [CH 3 ) 2 Au TRIPHOS] + [(CH 3 ) 2 AuCl 2 ] − where the gold(III) atoms are presumably four-coordinate. The complex (CH 3 ) 2 AuCl TREN in DMSO solution undergoes a reductive elimination reaction, as found for analogous dimethylgold(III) derivatives.
Collisional Broadening of Rotational Lines in the Stimulated Raman Pentad Q-Branch of CD4
1992
Self- and argon-broadening coefficients are reported for a number of Raman Q-branch transitions in the nu(1) and nu(2) + nu(4) bands of (C-12)D4 at room temperature (296 K). The coefficients display a variation with j and with C exp n (symmetry species A, E, F) that is essentially independent of collision partner and which is similar to the j- and C exp n-dependence found in previous measurements of the IR line-broadening coefficients. The rotationally inelastic collision rates previously measured by Foy et al. (1988) for (C-13)D4 (V4 = 0, 1) in collision with (C-13)D4 or Ar account for only a part of the Raman broadening rate, suggesting possibly significant contributions to the linewidths…
13C NMR studies of dianions of unsaturated carboxylic acids
1994
Abstract 13C NMR Spectra of the dianions Li2-n resulting from double deprotonation of unsaturated carboxylic acids 1 to 6 by lithium dialkylamides, are examined. Higher field resonance for C2 than for C4 atoms are observed, which reveal higher elctron density at C2 than at C4, in agreement with the kinetic α-regioselectivity exhibited by these dianions on reaction with electrophiles.
Development of an imaging system dedicated to the acquisition analysis and multispectral characterisation of skin lesion
2011
Visual evaluation of cutaneous lesions is the analysis the most commonly performedby dermatologists. This diagnostic is mainly done by naked eye and is based on criterionsuch as the size, shape, symmetry but principally on colour of the lesions. However, thisanalysis is subjective because it depends on the practician experience and the acquisitionconditions. We propose in this dissertation (1) the development of a multispectralcamera specifically dedicated for dermatological use. This device is based on a filterwheel composed of interferential filters and a neural network-based algorithm, generatinga hyperspectral cube of cutaneous data. This setting combines advantage of both spectrophotom…
Low-temperature phosphorescence of 1,4-benzodiazepines
1991
Abstract A highly sensitive method for the low-temperature phosphorescence determination of a series of 1,4-benzodiazepines has been developed. Oxazepam has been used as a test molecule to study the effects of instrumental parameters, such as time decay, gate time, excitation and emission slits, and ordinate, on the phosphorescence spectra. The corresponding analytical parameters have been established for different concentration levels. Under the best sensitivity conditions a limit of detection of 16 parts per trillion (ppt) for oxazepam, 3.8 ppt for medazepam, 2 ppt for prazepam, 5 × 10 −3 ppt for diazepam, and 0.09 ppt for lorazepam could be obtained. The proposed method is thus the most …
High-frequency electrodeless discharge lamps for atomic absorption analysis
2003
Abstract In this paper we present the results of an investigation of high-frequency electrodeless discharge lamps (HFEDLs), containing Cd, Zn, Hg, As, Te, Se, Pb, Sn, Tl and Bi, developed in our laboratories as light sources for atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Important physical processes in the lamps are discussed. Essential characteristics of HFEDLs for AAS, such as intensity, stability and operating life are considered. The intensities and detection limits are compared with the corresponding characteristics of hollow cathode lamps. The temporal behavior of an As HFEDL is compared with that of a commercially available electrodeless discharge lamp. Detection limits in graphite furnac…
Pulsed EPR determination of water accessibility to spin-labeled amino acid residues in LHCIIb.
2009
Membrane proteins reside in a structured environment in which some of their residues are accessible to water, some are in contact with alkyl chains of lipid molecules, and some are buried in the protein. Water accessibility of residues may change during folding or function-related structural dynamics. Several techniques based on the combination of pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) with site-directed spin labeling can be used to quantify such water accessibility. Accessibility parameters for different residues in major plant light-harvesting complex IIb are determined by electron spin echo envelope modulation spectroscopy in the presence of deuterated water, deuterium contrast in …
On the Consistent Use of VaR in Portfolio Performance Evaluation: A Cautionary Note
2010
The portfolio performance measures based on the Value-at-Risk (VaR) concept have gained widespread popularity and are often used in empirical studies. Unfortunately, we have noticed that in majority of empirical studies a VaR-based performance measure is used inconsistently. The goal of this paper is, therefore, to emphasize how to consistently use VaR in portfolio performance evaluation. We also elaborate on a simple framework that allows to derive a general formula for a portfolio performance measure which is not limited to the use of VaR-based reward and risk measures, but is valid for all reward and risk measures that satisfy a few plausible properties.
Towards noncontact skin melanoma selection by multispectral imaging analysis
2011
A clinical trial comprising 334 pigmented and vascular lesions has been performed in three Riga clinics by means of multispectral imaging analysis. The imaging system Nuance 2.4 (CRi) and self-developed software for mapping of the main skin chromophores were used. Spe- cific features were observed and analyzed for malignant skin melanomas: notably higher absorbance (especially as the difference of optical density relative to the healthy skin), uneven chromophore distribution over the lesion area, and the possibility to select the "melanoma areas" in the correla- tion graphs of chromophores. The obtained results indicate clinical potential of this technology for noncontact selec- tion of mel…
3D and multispectral imaging for subcutaneous veins detection.
2009
The first and perhaps most important phase of a surgical procedure is the insertion of an intravenous (IV) catheter. Currently, this is performed manually by trained personnel. In some visions of future operating rooms, however, this process is to be replaced by an automated system. Experiments to determine the best NIR wavelengths to optimize vein contrast for physiological differences such as skin tone and/or the presence of hair on the arm or wrist surface are presented. For illumination our system is composed of a mercury arc lamp coupled to a 10nm band-pass spectrometer. A structured lighting system is also coupled to our multispectral system in order to provide 3D information of the p…