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Tracking of Television Viewing Time during Adulthood: The Young Finns Study.

2016

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the tracking of television viewing (TV) time as an indicator of sedentary behavior among adults for a period of 25 yr. Methods: A random sample of 1601 subjects (740 men) age 18, 21, and 24 yr participated in the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study in 1986. TV time during leisure time was measured with a single self-report question at baseline and in 2001, 2007, and 2011. Tracking of TV time was analyzed using Spearman rank correlations and simplex models. Level and change of TV time were examined using linear growth modeling. Results: The 4- and 6-yr integrated TV time stability coefficients, adjusted for measurement errors, were Q0.60…

GerontologyAdultMaleTelevision viewingTV viewingTime FactorsAdolescentLeisure timePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSpearman's rank correlation coefficientadult population03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineSex Factorssedentary behaviorHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicine030212 general & internal medicineLongitudinal StudiesYoung adultta315FinlandSedentary lifestylemonitasoanalyysiage cohortsAge Factorsta3141ta3142030229 sport sciencesSedentary behaviorstabilityMiddle Agedmultilevel analysisFemaleTelevisionTracking (education)Sedentary BehaviorLinear growthPsychologyDemographyMedicine and science in sports and exercise
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The GlpF residue Trp219 is part of an amino-acid cluster crucial for aquaglyceroporin oligomerization and function

2018

The vestibule loop regions of aquaglyceroporins are involved in accumulation of glycerol inside the channel pore. Even though most loop regions do not show high sequence similarity among aquaglyceroporins, loop E is highly conserved in aquaglyceroporins, but not in members of the homologous aquaporins. Specifically, a tryptophan residue is extremely conserved within this loop. We have investigated the role of this residue (Trp219) that deeply protrudes into the protein and potentially interacts with adjacent loops, using the E. coli aqualgyeroporin GlpF as a model. Replacement of Trp219 affects the activity of GlpF and impairs the stability of the tetrameric protein. Furthermore, we have id…

GlycerolModels Molecular0301 basic medicineProtein ConformationTetrameric proteinBiophysicsAquaporinAquaporinsBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesResidue (chemistry)TetramerEscherichia coliAmino Acidschemistry.chemical_classification030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyProtein StabilityChemistryEscherichia coli ProteinsTryptophanTryptophanCell BiologyAmino acid030104 developmental biologyAquaglyceroporinsBiochemistryMutationBiophysicsProtein foldingProtein MultimerizationAquaglyceroporinsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Expanding the Variety of Zirconium‐based Inorganic Building Units for Metal–Organic Frameworks

2019

Two new zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks with the composition [Zr6 O4 (OH)4 (OAc)6 (BDC)3 ] (CAU-26) and [Zr5 O4 (OH)4 (OAc)4 (BDC)2 ] (CAU-27) are reported, which were synthesized from acetic acid, a rarely utilized but green and sustainable solvent (BDC2- : 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate). Structure determination aided by automated electron diffraction tomography revealed that CAU-26 is composed of layers of well-known {Zr6 O8 } clusters interconnected by terephthalate ions. In contrast CAU-27 exhibits a three-dimensional structure with a so far unknown type of one-dimensional inorganic building unit (IBU), which can be rationalized as condensed polyhedron-sharing chains of {Zr6 O8 } cl…

Green chemistryMaterials scienceChemistry MultidisciplinaryCATALYZED BORYLATIONchemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryHIGHLY EFFICIENTBorylation01 natural sciencesTOXICITYCatalysisCatalysisAUTOMATED DIFFRACTION TOMOGRAPHYPolymer chemistryMoleculeZR-MOFGreen ChemistryZirconiumScience & TechnologySTABILITY010405 organic chemistryDirect C-H borylationGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineElectron DiffractionORGANOSILICA0104 chemical sciencesSolventChemistrychemistryPhysical SciencesARENESMetal-organic frameworkChemical stabilityZirconiumCLUSTERSMetal-organic FrameworksGREEN SYNTHESISAngewandte Chemie
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New approach for synthesis of poly(ethylglyoxylate) using Maghnite-H + , an Algerian proton exchanged montmorillonite clay, as an eco-catalyst

2017

International audience; In this works, we have explored a new method for a green synthesis of poly(ethylglyoxylate) (PEtG). This method consists on using a montmorillonite clay called Maghnite-H+ as an eco-catalyst to replace triethylamine which is toxic. Cationic polymerization experiments are performed in bulk conditions at three temperatures (-40 degrees C, 25 degrees C, 80 degrees C) and in THF solutions at room temperature (25 degrees C). At 25 degrees C, an optimum ratio of 5 wt% of catalyst leads to molar masses up to 22000 g/mol in THF solutions. Polymerizations in bulk conditions lead to slightly lower masses than experiments conducted in THF solutions. However, bulk polymerization…

Green chemistryThermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceepsilon-caprolactonePolymers and PlasticsBulk polymerizationMaghnite-H+ring-opening polymerization02 engineering and technologyEthylglyoxylate010402 general chemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesalcoholschemistry.chemical_compoundbiodegradable plasticsMaterials Chemistrycationic polymerizationionic polymerizationsThermal stabilityComposite materialsheet silicatespoly(methyl glyoxylate)degradationchemistry.chemical_classificationMolar masscopolymergreen chemistrybis-macromonomersCationic polymerizationbiodegradable polymerGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciences[ CHIM.POLY ] Chemical Sciences/PolymersMontmorillonite[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymersChemical engineeringchemistryCeramics and Compositeseco-catalyst0210 nano-technology
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GRID STABILITY IMPROVEMENT BY RES-BASED GENERATORS AND BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS IN SMALL ISLANDS

2021

The integration of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) with power electronics interface to the grid, without the back-up of rotating inertia, endangers frequency stability. This issue becomes particularly critical in isolated power systems, like those of small islands not supplied by the main grid, in the case of high shares of production from unpredictable renewables such as photovoltaic and wind sources. Consequently, to preserve the security and the reliability of these systems, it is necessary to adopt new frequency adjustments mechanisms. In this context, the thesis investigates the transition toward an economically and technically feasible generating system based on RES, to achieve specifi…

Grid StabilityBattery Energy Storage Systems.LCoEInertial ResponseMediterranean SeaVirtual Synchronous MachineSea WaveRenewable EnergyVoltage Source Converter
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Isolation of carcinoembryonic antigen N-terminal domains (N-A1) from soluble aggregates

2011

Abstract Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was identified as a prominent tumor-associated antigen in human colorectal cancer and it is still intensively investigated. However, its physiological role remains unclear. The CEA molecule is composed of seven highly hydrophobic, immunoglobulin-like domains, six of which contain a single disulphide bridge. The production of recombinant protein containing Ig-like domains in bacterial expression systems often results in partial degradation or insolubility due to aggregation hampering the analysis of their native structure and function. Here, we present a new method of expression and purification of CEA N-terminal domains (N-A1) fused to MBP in Escheric…

Guanidinium chlorideCircular dichroismRecombinant Fusion Proteinsmedicine.disease_causeMaltose-Binding Proteinslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCarcinoembryonic antigenlawProtein purificationEscherichia colimedicineTEV proteaseHumansDisulfidesEscherichia coliGuanidinebiologyProtein StabilityCircular DichroismFusion proteinCarcinoembryonic AntigenProtein Structure TertiarySolubilitychemistryBiochemistryChromatography GelRecombinant DNAbiology.proteinElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelBiotechnologyProtein Expression and Purification
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Modelling Photoionisations in Tautomeric DNA Nucleobase Derivatives 7H-Adenine and 7H-Guanine: Ultrafast Decay and Photostability

2021

The study of radiation effects in DNA is a multidisciplinary endeavour, connecting the physical, chemical and biological sciences. Despite being mostly filtered by the ozone layer, sunlight radiation is still expected to (photo)ionise DNA in sizeable yields, triggering an electron removal process and the formation of potentially reactive cationic species. In this manuscript, photoionisation decay channels of important DNA tautomeric derivatives, 7H-adenine and 7H-guanine, are characterised with accurate CASSCF/XMS-CASPT2 theoretical methods. These simulation techniques place the onset of ionisation for 7H-adenine and 7H-guanine on average at 8.98 and 8.43 eV, in line with recorded experimen…

Guaninephotoionisation010402 general chemistryPhotochemistryphotostability01 natural sciencesNucleobasechemistry.chemical_compoundUltraviolet visible spectroscopy0103 physical sciencesUV/Vis spectroscopyexcited states010304 chemical physicsconical intersectionsCationic polymerizationionisation potentialsEspectroscòpia infrarojaQuímicaConical intersectionTautomer0104 chemical scienceschemistryExcited stateCASSCF/CASPT2DNA/RNAGround statePhotochem
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Gesteigerte Expression des Tunnelproteins Connexin43 in der obstruierten Rattenblase - eine mögliche Ursache obstruktionsbedingter Blasenhyperaktivit…

2002

Fragestellung: Blasenhyperaktivitat ist ein haufiges und belastendes Symptom der Blasenauslassobstruktion und persistiert oft auch nach effektiver Deobstruierung. Gap junctions werden schon langer als mogliche Ursache von Blasenhyperaktivitat diskutiert. Wir untersuchten die regionale Verteilung des Gap-junction-Proteins Connexin43 in obstruierten und nicht obstruierten Rattenblasen. Material und Methode: Durch partielle Ligatur der Urethra wurde eine Obstruktion bei weiblichen Ratten erzeugt. Nach 6 Wochen wurden die Blasen entnommen und fur den molekularbiologischen Nachweis von Connexin43-mRNS durch kompetitive RT-PCR oder die immunhistochemische Detektion von Connexin43-Protein weiterve…

Gynecologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentGap junctionAnatomyurologic and male genital diseasesBladder instabilityBladder outlet obstructionUrethramedicine.anatomical_structureSmooth musclecardiovascular systemmedicineMyocytebusinessLigatureInput resistanceAktuelle Urologie
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Stability and Change in Diffusion Model Parameters over Two Years

2021

In recent years, mathematical models of decision making, such as the diffusion model, have been endorsed in individual differences research. These models can disentangle different components of the decision process, like processing speed, speed–accuracy trade-offs, and duration of non-decisional processes. The diffusion model estimates individual parameters of cognitive process components, thus allowing the study of individual differences. These parameters are often assumed to show trait-like properties, that is, within-person stability across tasks and time. However, the assumption of temporal stability has so far been insufficiently investigated. With this work, we explore stability and c…

H1-99Longitudinal studyMathematical modelCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesWork (physics)longitudinal studydiffusion model050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionstabilityStability (probability)050105 experimental psychologyArticleEducationSocial sciences (General)cognitive modellingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyEconometrics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesDecision processindividual differencesMathematicsJournal of Intelligence
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Individual differences in adaptive choice strategies

2003

Abstract Individual differences in compensatory and non-compensatory choice processes remain an unresolved issue for decision process researchers. This study investigates the stability and nature of individual differences in choice processes when individuals adapt to changes in the structure of the choice environment, namely the correlation among the choice attributes. By means of process tracing techniques, between-subjects differences in choice processing (option-based or attribute based) were found to be stable across different tasks. Individuals with higher openness to experience and ability to solve reasoning tasks were found to be more adaptive, that is to switch more promptly their c…

HB Economic TheoryStructure (mathematical logic)Economics and EconometricsAdaptive strategiesProcess (engineering)Process tracingWelfare economicsUnresolved IssueEconomicsStability (learning theory)Openness to experienceCognitive psychologyTask (project management)Research in Economics
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