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The influence of platform switching on the biomechanical aspects of the implant-abutment system. A three dimensional finite element study

2011

Objective: To evaluate the biomechanical scenario of platform switching geometric implant-abutment configuration relative to standard configurations by means of finite element analysis.Study Design: A 3D Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was performed on 3 different implant-abutment configurations: a 3.8 mm implant with a matching diameter abutment (Standard Control Design, SCD), a 5.5 mm implant with matching diameter abutment (Wider Control Design, WCD), and a 5.5mm implant with a 3.8 mm abutment (Experimental Design, ED). All the different experimental groups were discretized to over 60000 elements and 100000 nodes, and 130N vertical (axial) and 90N horizontal loads were applied on the coron…

Dental Stress Analysisbone mechanical responseMaterials scienceimplant-abutment stresFinite Element AnalysisPlatform switchingDental Abutmentsimplant-abutment stressFinite element studyImaging Three-Dimensionalvon Mises yield criterionGeneral Dentistryplatform switchingDental Implant-Abutment Designfinite element analysis; implant-abutment stress; bone mechanical response; platform switching; implant-abutment stres:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Finite element methodBiomechanical PhenomenaStress fieldPlatform switching bone mechanical response finite element analysis implant-abutment stress.Dental Implant-Abutment DesignOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryImplantAbutment (dentistry)Biomedical engineering
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On-line trace enrichment for the determination of ethacrynic acid in urine by liquid chromatography and column-switching

1993

Abstract A chromatographic method based on liquid chromatography (LC) using column-switching for the determination of ethacrynic acid in urine samples, is described. The proposed system uses a Hypersil ODS-C18, 30 μm (20 mm × 2.1 mm i.d.) pre-column for the pre-concentration and separation of ethacrynic acid from the biological matrix. Polar urinary compounds are removed by flushing the pre-column with purified water, and the enriched analyte is then switched in back-flush mode onto an HP-LiChrospher RP C18, 5 μm (125 × 4 mm i.d.) analytical column, where it is chromatographed using an acetonitrile-acetate buffer gradient elution. The UV detector was set at 275 nm. The recovery of drug was …

Detection limitAnalyteChromatographyChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentUrineBiochemistryPurified waterAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)medicineEnvironmental ChemistryColumn switchingDiureticQuantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Ion mobility spectrometry as a fast analytical tool in benzalkonium chloride homologs determination.

2017

Abstract A novel procedure is proposed for the determination by ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) of C 12 , C 14 and C 16 benzalkonium chloride (BAC) homologs. The proposed method requires minimum sample treatment and the measurement was made in less than one minute. A high sensitivity was obtained for BAC determination by IMS with limit of detection values from 37 to 69 µg L −1 . Accuracy of the proposed methodology was evaluated through the analysis of aqueous and alcoholic samples spiked with BAC at concentration levels from 0.002% to 20% (w/v), providing recovery values from 91% to 104%. BAC was determined in sanitary alcohols, nasal sprays, postharvest products, algaecides, and treated s…

Detection limitAqueous solutionChromatographyChemistryIon-mobility spectrometry010401 analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistry010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSwimming pool water0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryBenzalkonium chloridemedicineBAC determination0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedicine.drugTalanta
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High-performance liquid chromatographic determination of sumatriptan after in vitro transdermal diffusion studies.

2004

A simple, accurate, precise and rapid HPLC method with UV detection has been validated in order to determine the in vitro transdermal absorption of sumatriptan succinate. The HPLC method is a modification of that described by Nozal et al. [M.J. Nozal, J.L. Bernal, L. Toribio, M.T. Martin, F.J. Diez, J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 30 (2002) 285-291]. Separation was carried out on a 250 mm Kromasil C18 column at room temperature. The detector response, at 282.7 nm, was found to be linear in a concentration range between 0.145 and 145 microM. The limit of detection (LOD) was 0.019 microM and the limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.145 microM.

Detection limitChromatographyChemistrySumatriptanSwineDiffusionSkin AbsorptionClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceAbsorption (skin)Reversed-phase chromatographyIn Vitro TechniquesAdministration CutaneousHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistrySumatriptan SuccinateDrug DiscoveryAnimalsDiffusion Chambers CultureQuantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopyChromatography High Pressure LiquidTransdermalSkinJournal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
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Flow injection determination of free and total cholesterol in animal greases using enzymes in non-aqueous media

1998

A non-covalently coimmobilized bienzymic reactor of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and cholesterol oxidase (COD), operating in a continuous organic flowing stream of 1 × 10–3 M p-anisidine in buffer-saturated (pH 7.0) toluene, has been employed for cholesterol determination in animal greases, such as pig, beef, and chicken fat, and codfish liver oil. The method provides a good linear relationship up to 1.8 × 10–3 M cholesterol and average recoveries of 99.5%, a high sensitivity, with a detection limit of 1 × 10–6 M of cholesterol and a good precision (an interday RSD of 1.8% for the determination of total cholesterol in a codfish oil sample). The method permits the direct spectrophotometric d…

Detection limitFlow injection analysisChromatographyCholesterol oxidaseSwineChemistryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryFatschemistry.chemical_compoundCholesterolChicken fatSpectrophotometryFlow Injection AnalysisGreaseElectrochemistryAnimalsEnvironmental ChemistryCattlePurpurogallinChickensQuantitative analysis (chemistry)SpectroscopySaponificationThe Analyst
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Multi-class determination of antimicrobials in meat by pressurized liquid extraction and liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry

2008

A multi-residue method using pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) has been developed for determining trace levels of 31 antimicrobials, including beta-lactams, lincosamides, macrolides, quinolones, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, nitroimidazoles and trimethoprim. The extraction method required pre-homogeneization of the meat with EDTA-washed sand and subsequent one-static-cycle extraction for 10 min with 40 ml of water at 1500 psi and 70 degrees C. The effect of operation temperature, pressure, flush volume, and static cycles on PLE performance was studied. Average recoveries ranged from 75 to 99% with relative standard deviations <1…

Detection limitResidue (complex analysis)MeatChromatographyMolecular StructureSwineChemistryOrganic ChemistryReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnti-Bacterial AgentsAnalytical ChemistryHot water extractionTandem Mass SpectrometryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryAnimalsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCattleSample preparationEuropean unionChromatography LiquidAntibacterial agentmedia_commonJournal of Chromatography A
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Conceptual design of the TRACE detector readout using a compact, dead time-less analog memory ASIC

2015

[EN] The new TRacking Array for light Charged particle Ejectiles (TRACE) detector system requires monitorization and sampling of all pulses in a large number of channels with very strict space and power consumption restrictions for the front-end electronics and cabling. Its readout system is to be based on analog memory ASICs with 64 channels each that sample a View the MathML source window of the waveform of any valid pulses at 200 MHz while discarding any other signals and are read out at 50 MHz with external ADC digitization. For this purpose, a new, compact analog memory architecture is described that allows pulse capture with zero dead time in any channel while vastly reducing the tota…

Detector readoutNuclear and High Energy PhysicsTriggerless data acquisitionPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsFIFO (computing and electronics)Front-endelectronicsSwitched CapacitorArray(SCA)Analog memory; Dead time; Detector readout; Front-end electronics; Switched Capacitor Array (SCA); Triggerless data acquisition; Instrumentation; Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureDead timeSampling (signal processing)Application-specific integrated circuitWaveformElectronicsInstrumentationPhysicsAnalog memorybusiness.industryDetectorFront-end electronicsDead timeSwitched Capacitor Array (SCA)businessComputer hardwareCommunication channel
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Assessment of regional ventilation distribution: comparison of vibration response imaging (VRI) with electrical impedance tomography (EIT)

2013

BACKGROUND: Vibration response imaging (VRI) is a bedside technology to monitor ventilation by detecting lung sound vibrations. It is currently unknown whether VRI is able to accurately monitor the local distribution of ventilation within the lungs. We therefore compared VRI to electrical impedance tomography (EIT), an established technique used for the assessment of regional ventilation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Simultaneous EIT and VRI measurements were performed in the healthy and injured lungs (ALI; induced by saline lavage) at different PEEP levels (0, 5, 10, 15 mbar) in nine piglets. Vibration energy amplitude (VEA) by VRI, and amplitudes of relative impedance changes (rel.ΔZ) …

Diagnostic ImagingPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAnatomy and PhysiologyCritical Care and Emergency MedicinePulmonologyVibration Response ImagingSwineRespiratory SystemLung soundlcsh:MedicineVibrationModel OrganismsRespiratory FailureAnesthesiologyBedside TechnologyElectric ImpedancemedicineMedical imagingAnimalsRespiratory Physiologyddc:610lcsh:ScienceTomographyBiologyElectrical impedance tomographyAnesthesiology MonitoringPhysicsAnalysis of VarianceModels StatisticalAnesthesiology TechnologyMultidisciplinarylcsh:RAnimal Modelsrespiratory systemrespiratory tract diseasesPulmonary imagingSpirometryBreathingMedicinelcsh:QTomographyPulmonary VentilationResearch ArticleBiomedical engineering
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Identification of a novel VP4 genotype carried by a serotype G5 porcine rotavirus strain

2006

AbstractRotavirus genome segment 4, encoding the spike outer capsid VP4 protein, of a porcine rotavirus (PoRV) strain, 134/04-15, identified in Italy was sequenced, and the predicted amino acid (aa) sequence was compared to those of all known VP4 (P) genotypes. The aa sequence of the full-length VP4 protein of the PoRV strain 134/04-15 showed aa identity values ranging from 59.7% (bovine strain KK3, P8[11]) to 86.09% (porcine strain A46, P[13]) with those of the remaining 25 P genotypes. Moreover, aa sequence analysis of the corresponding VP8* trypsin cleavage fragment revealed that the PoRV strain 134/04-15 shared low identity, ranging from 37.52% (bovine strain 993/83, P[17]) to 73.6% (po…

DiarrheaRotavirusSerotypeP genotypeGenotypeSwineSequence analysisvirusesMolecular Sequence DataViral Nonstructural ProteinsBiologymedicine.disease_causeGenetic diversityRotavirus InfectionsVirologyRotavirusGenetic variationGenotypemedicineAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceSerotypingAntigens ViralPeptide sequenceGenePhylogenyGlycoproteinsToxins BiologicalSwine DiseasesSequence Homology Amino AcidPhylogenetic treeGenetic Variationvirus diseasesSequence Analysis DNAVirologyMolecular biologyItalyVP4PigsCapsid Proteins
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Enteric calicivirus and rotavirus infections in domestic pigs

2009

SUMMARYWe report the prevalence of rotavirus and calicivirus infections, along with their respective association with diarrhoea in the porcine population of the region of northern Spain. A total of 221 samples were collected at random from different farms in the region and from the main slaughterhouse facility in the city of Zaragoza. Faecal samples were scored as diarrhoeic or normal and grouped into five groups to match general farm management and age criteria: group I (suckling 0–4 weeks), group II (weaning &gt;4–8 weeks), group III (transition &gt;8–16 weeks), group IV (fattening &gt;16–24 weeks) and group V (adults &gt;24 weeks). Group A rotavirus detection and caliciviruses were inves…

DiarrheaRotavirusVeterinary medicineGenotypeSwineEpidemiologyvirusesSus scrofaPopulationPrevalenceReoviridaeBiologymedicine.disease_causeRotavirus InfectionsFecesfluids and secretionsRotavirusGenotypePrevalencemedicineAnimalseducationCaliciviridae InfectionsSwine Diseaseseducation.field_of_studyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionNorovirusAge Factorsvirus diseasesbiology.organism_classificationVirologyCaliciviridaeVirus SheddingDiarrheaInfectious DiseasesSpainNorovirusmedicine.symptomEpidemiology and Infection
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