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Thermally induced structural modifications and O2 trapping in highly porous silica nanoparticles

2014

Abstract In this work we investigate by Raman spectroscopy the effect of isochronal (2 h) thermal treatments in air in the temperature range 200–1000 °C of amorphous silicon dioxide porous nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 5 up to 15 nm and specific surface 590–690 m2/g. Our results indicate that the amorphous structure changes similarly to other porous systems previously investigated, in fact superficial SiOH groups are removed, Si–O–Si linkages are created and the ring statistic is modified, furthermore these data evidence that the three membered rings do not contribute significantly to the Raman signal detected at about 495 cm−1. In addition, after annealing at 900 and 1000 °C we…

Thin layersMaterials scienceSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAnalytical chemistryNanoparticleAtmospheric temperature rangeCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionAmorphous solidNanostructures Amorphous materials Luminescence Raman spectroscopy and scattering Heat treatment Porous silicasymbols.namesakelawsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceSurface layerElectron paramagnetic resonancePorous mediumRaman spectroscopy
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Histophotometry: a new method for automated histological examination of solid tissue samples demonstrated on bladder cancer.

1979

The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the ability of a new method to discriminate between benign and malignant tissue. Tissue samples from three patients with bladder tumours and one patient with bladder diverticula have been examined by histophotometry. This method, based on the correlation of nuclear volume and nucleic acid contents per cell uses thick formalin fixed samples. The results are obtained by measurements averaging more than one hundred thousand cells per sample. By this histophotometric examination a clear differentiation between malignant and benign tissue could be achieved. It was also possible to determine the degree of malignancy and to differentiate between infiltr…

Thousand cellsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBladder cancerUrologyHistological TechniquesHistologyFormalin fixedBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesMalignancymedicine.diseaseSolid tissuePhotometryBladder TissueUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsmedicineHumansHistological examinationUrological research
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Total Synthesis of the Glycopeptide Recognition Domain of the P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1

2008

ThreonineGlycosylationGlycosylationOligosaccharidesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundSolid-phase synthesisProtein structureAcetamidesHumansChloroacetatesTrichloroacetic AcidBinding siteThreonineAntigens Viral TumorSialyl Lewis X AntigenBinding SitesMembrane GlycoproteinsGlycopeptidesTotal synthesisGeneral ChemistryGlycopeptideProtein Structure TertiaryP-SelectinchemistryBiochemistryP-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1Angewandte Chemie International Edition
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Intracavity Frequency Doubling and Difference Frequency Mixing for Pulsed ns Ti:Sapphire Laser Systems at On-Line Radioactive Ion Beam Facilities

2015

Intra-cavity second harmonic generation of a Titanium:sapphire (Ti:sa) laser system has been used to improve the conversion efficiency to the second harmonic. Over the course of several experiments performance data spanning the whole wavelength range of a Ti:sa has been collected, which may be used as a guideline for future experiments. An average output power of up to 3.7 W was achieved, resulting in a conversion efficiency of >75 % to the second harmonic. A wavelength coverage from 340-525 nm has been demonstrated. To extend the wavelength range of the solid state laser system, difference frequency mixing has been applied to the intra-cavity doubled light and the fundamental output of a s…

Ti:sapphireMaterials scienceta114Ion beambusiness.industryEnergy conversion efficiencyTi:sapphire laserSecond-harmonic generationLaserlaw.inventionWavelengthOpticsSolid-state laserlawfrequency mixingresonance ionization spectroscopyHarmonicbusinessProceedings of the Conference on Advances in Radioactive Isotope Science (ARIS2014)
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Optimization of a matrix solid-phase dispersion method for the analysis of pesticide residues in vegetables

1996

A multiresidue method based on matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) is studied to determine chlorfenvinfos, chlorpyrifos, fenarimol, iprodione, procimydone, propiconazole, tetradifon, triadimefon and vinclozolin in artichokes, green beans, lettuces and tomatoes. Alumina, silica and Florisil were assessed as extracting phases, and the extracts from Florisil were the cleanest. To facilitate manual extraction, sand was added to the sample together with the dispersing phase. Three eluting systems were then studied, and dichloromethane proved to be the best. Further purification can be performed using solid-phase cleanup after diluting extracts with aqueous solutions. Octyl- and octadecyl-silica…

Time FactorsChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryPesticide ResiduesReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compoundElectron capture detectorVegetablesSelected ion monitoringSample preparationGas chromatographyProcymidoneSolid phase extractionVinclozolinJournal of Chromatography A
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Fermentation and elutriation of primary sludge: Effect of SRT on process performance

2007

Abstract A primary sludge fermentation–elutriation pilot plant was operated using in-line and side-stream schemes. The influence of solids retention time, recirculation sludge flow-rate and solids concentration on the fermentation–elutriation process performance has been assessed in this paper. The use of high elutriation flows (12% of influent flow) improved the volatile fatty acids (VFA) concentration in the effluent stream. Suspended solids removal efficiency decreased in the primary settler when the solids retention time (SRT) was increased from 4 to 8 days. Disintegration step during hydrolysis process was pointed out as the main reason for that decrease. Maximum VFA productions were a…

Time FactorsEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogenPilot ProjectsElutriationHydrolysisBioreactorsVolatile organic compoundWaste Management and DisposalEffluentWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringchemistry.chemical_classificationSuspended solidsChromatographySewageHydrolysisEcological ModelingPhosphorusHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFatty Acids VolatileTotal dissolved solidsPollutionPilot plantchemistryFermentationFermentationAigües residuals Plantes de tractament
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Comparison between hybrid moving bed biofilm reactor and activated sludge system: a pilot plant experiment

2010

The paper presents the comparison between the traditional activated sludge system (AS) and a hybrid moving bed biofilm reactor (HMBBR). In particular, an experimental campaign has been carried out at the WWTP in Palermo (Italy), on a pilot plant consisting of two pre-anoxic schemes. The aerated tank of the HMBBR line was filled with suspended carriers (AnoxKaldnes™ K1), with a 30% filling ratio. The hydraulic load of the HMBBR line was increased up to two times the AS one. Further, in order to distinguish the additional contribution of the attached biomass for the HMBBR system, in the two lines the Mixed Liquor Suspended Solids (MLSS) was maintained as equal as possible. The monitoring peri…

Time FactorsEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogenhybrid biofilm reactorPilot ProjectsHMBBRWaste Disposal Fluidmunicipal wastewaterWater PurificationBioreactorsorganic and nitrogen loadbiological treatmentOrganic ChemicalsWater Science and TechnologySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSewageMoving bed biofilm reactorSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnvironmental engineeringEquipment DesignnitrificationCarbonMixed liquor suspended solidsQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsWaste treatmentActivated sludgePilot plantItalyWastewaterBiofilmsEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste disposalWater Science and Technology
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Spatial learning and expression patterns of PP1 mRNA in mouse hippocampus.

2009

<i>Background:</i> Synaptic plasticity is believed to be the major cellular basis for learning and memory. Protein phosphorylation is a key process involved in changes in the efficacy of neurotransmission. In long-term changes synaptic plasticity is followed by structural plasticity and protein de novo synthesis. Such mechanisms are believed to build the basis of hippocampal learning and memory investigated in the Morris water maze (MWM) task. To examine the role of dephosphorylation during that model for spatial learning, we analyzed protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) expression in the hippocampus of mice at various stages of the task and in two groups with different learning abilitie…

Time FactorsMorris water navigation taskWater mazeHippocampal formationHippocampusMiceNeurotrophic factorsProtein Phosphatase 1Hippocampus (mythology)AnimalsRNA MessengerMaze LearningBiological PsychiatrySwimmingBrain-derived neurotrophic factorAnalysis of VarianceBehavior AnimalBrain-Derived Neurotrophic FactorMice Inbred C57BLPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyGene Expression RegulationSpace PerceptionSynaptic plasticityMemory consolidationPsychologyNeuroscienceNeuropsychobiology
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First-principles modelling for time-resolved ARPES under different pump-probe conditions

2021

First-principles methods for time-resolved angular resolved photoelectron spectroscopy play a pivotal role in providing interpretation and microscopic understanding of the complex experimental data and in exploring novel observables or observation conditions that may be achieved in future experiments. Here we describe an efficient, reliable and scalable first-principles method for tr-ARPES based on time-dependent density functional theory including propagation and surface effects usually discarded in the widely used many-body techniques based on computing the non-equilibrium spectral function and discuss its application to a variety of pump–probe conditions. We identify four conditions, dep…

Time-resolved angular resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES)Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceRadiationMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyTheoretical spectroscopy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational methods for excitation in solids0103 physical sciencesTime-dependent density functional theoryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySpectroscopy
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Fractional visco-elastic Timoshenko beam from elastic Euler-Bernoulli beam

2014

The Euler–Bernoulli beam theory is well established in such a way that engineers are very confident with the determination of the stress field or deflections of the elastic beam based on this theory. In contrast, Timoshenko theory is not so much used by engineers. However, in some cases, Euler–Bernoulli theory, which neglects the effect of transversal shear deformation, yields unacceptable results. For instance, when dealing with visco-elastic behavior, shear deformations play a fundamental role. Recent studies on the response evaluation of a visco-elastic Euler–Bernoulli beam under quasi-static and dynamic loads have been stressed that for better capturing of the visco-elastic behavior, a …

Timoshenko beam theoryMathematical optimizationMechanical EngineeringEuler bernoulli beamMathematical analysisConstitutive equationComputational MechanicsFractional calculuTimoshenko beamViscoelasticityStress fieldHomogeneousSolid mechanicsCost analysisviscoelasticityMathematics
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