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Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane over NiO–CeO2 mixed oxides catalysts

2012

[EN] In this paper we present the synthesis, characterization and catalytic behaviour in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane of NiO-CeO2 mixed oxides. The addition of cerium oxide to NiO strongly modifies its catalytic performance, although the changes in the catalytic behaviour depend on the catalyst composition. The incorporation of low amounts of cerium oxide to NiO multiplies the productivity to ethylene in the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane by a factor of ca. 7, which is the result of an increase in both catalytic activity and selectivity to ethylene. The enhanced activity has been related to the remarkable increase of the surface area of catalyst and the low crystal sizes of …

Cerium oxideEthyleneCatalyst characterization (XPS TPR XRD Raman FTIR of adsorbed CO oxygen isotopic-exchange)Inorganic chemistryNon-blocking I/Ochemistry.chemical_elementCerium oxideGeneral ChemistryCatalysisCatalysisCerium(IV) oxide–cerium(III) oxide cycleEthylenechemistry.chemical_compoundCeriumchemistryDehydrogenationOxidative dehydrogenation of ethaneNickel oxideSelectivityCatalysis Today
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Exploring hospital certification processes from the certification body’s perspective – a qualitative study

2020

Abstract Background Hospital certification is an external assessment mechanism to assure quality and safety systems. Auditors representing the certification body play a key role in certification processes, as they perform the assessment activities and interact with the involved healthcare organizations. There is limited knowledge about the approaches and methods that auditors use, such as role repertoire, conduct, and assessment practice. The purpose of this study was to explore auditors’ practice in hospital certification processes, guided by the following research questions: What styles do auditors apply in hospital certification processes, and how do auditors perceive their role in hospi…

CertificationISO 9001Surveyormedia_common.quotation_subjectObservationAuditCertificationHealth informaticsHealth administrationInterviews as Topic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAuditorHealth careHumansMedicineExternal assessmentQuality (business)030212 general & internal medicineQualitative Researchmedia_commonMedical education:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800 [VDP]Norwaybusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyNursing researchlcsh:Public aspects of medicineReproducibility of Resultslcsh:RA1-1270HospitalsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 8080305 other medical sciencebusinessQualitative researchResearch Article
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The place of Ruscus extract, hesperidin methyl chalcone, and vitamin C in the management of chronic venous disease.

2017

Despite continuous improvement in our knowledge and management of chronic venous disease (CVD), certain areas, such as the role of muscarinic receptors in the pathology and treatment of CVD, remain unexplored. The symposium "The place of Ruscus extract, hesperidin methyl chalcone, and vitamin C in the management of CVD", held at the Annual Meeting of the European Venous Forum on 7-9 July 2016 in London, presented an update on the pathophysiology of CVD and highlighted how the combination of Ruscus extract, hesperidin methyl chalcone, and vitamin C (Ruscus/HMC/VitC; Cyclo 3® Fort), may counteract the deleterious processes underlying CVD. The data presented during this symposium are reported …

ChalconeInflammationAscorbic Acid030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPharmacologyVeins03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundHesperidin0302 clinical medicineChalconesLondonMedicineHumansVascular DiseasesRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicbiologyVitamin Cbusiness.industryPlant ExtractsHesperidinCongresses as Topicbiology.organism_classificationResponse to treatmentPathophysiologyRuscusTreatment OutcomechemistryRuscus030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChronic DiseaseDrug Therapy Combinationmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineVenous diseasebusinessPhytotherapyInternational angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology
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Analysis of neuronal networks in the visual system of the cat using statistical signals

1976

If the input signals of the visual system in the cat are statistical patterns in space and time, a complete system analysis can be carried out. What counts here as a system are the neuronal networks between retina and recording site. In the case of linearity, one obtains the temporal impulse response functions at every point in the receptive field with the aid of correlation methods. The measuring time is about one minute. Some aspects of the procedure are explained in terms of examples. The method of measurement also makes it possible to determine the characteristic function of the system in time and space between different recording sites within the cortex. It is possible to specialize th…

Characteristic function (convex analysis)Systems AnalysisGeneral Computer ScienceModels NeurologicalStatistics as TopicComplex systemLinearityNonlinear systemSimple (abstract algebra)Receptive fieldCatsElectronic engineeringAnimalsVisual PathwaysPoint (geometry)AlgorithmImpulse responseBiotechnologyMathematicsBiological Cybernetics
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Albumin binding and hydrophobic character of promazine and chlorpromazine metabolites.

1972

1. The binding of didesmethylpromazine, promazine N-oxide, 2-hydroxypromazine, promazine sulfoxide, monodesmethylpromazine sulfoxide, didesmethylchlorpromazine, chlorpromazine N-oxide, and chlorpromazine sulfoxide to bovine serum albumin was determined by means of sephadex gel filtration. 2. The albumin binding of these substances was characterized by the following parameters: the percentage α of free substance, the percentage β of bound substance, the binding constants K1, k+ and m, the number of binding sites per albumin molecule, and the free binding energy ΔFo. 3. The partition coefficients between n-octanol and buffer solution, pH 7.40, were measured for the above mentioned metabolites…

Chemical PhenomenaChlorpromazineStatistics as TopicPlasma protein bindingchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsBovine serum albuminChlorpromazinePromazinePromazinePharmacologyChromatographyBinding SitesbiologyAlbuminSulfoxideSerum Albumin BovineGeneral MedicineBuffer solutionChemistrychemistrySolubilitySephadexSulfoxidesbiology.proteinChromatography GelCattleNitrogen OxidesChlorinemedicine.drugProtein BindingNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Caries arresting effect of silver diamine fluoride on dentine carious lesion with S. mutans and L. acidophilus dual-species cariogenic biofilm

2013

OBJECTIVES: This in vitro study investigated the effects of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) on dentine carious lesion with cariogenic biofilm. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty human dentine blocks were inoculated with Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus acidophilus dual-species biofilm to create carious lesion. They were equally divided into test and control group to receive topical application of SDF and water. After incubation anaerobically using micro-well plate at 37oC for 7 days, the biofilms were evaluated for kinetics, morphology and viability by colony forming units (CFU), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and confocal microscopy (CLSM), respectively. The carious lesion underwent crystal cha…

Chemical structureOdontologíaDental CariesMicrobiologyStreptococcus mutansCrystallinityLactobacillus acidophilusstomatognathic systemHumansSilver diamine fluorideFluorides TopicalGeneral DentistryColony-forming unitOral Medicine and PathologybiologyChemistryBiofilmSilver Compoundsbiology.organism_classification:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Streptococcus mutansCiencias de la saludDemineralizationLactobacillus acidophilusQuaternary Ammonium CompoundsOtorhinolaryngologyBiofilmsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryResearch-ArticleNuclear chemistryMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Host-guest complexes of conformationally flexible

2018

Host–guest complexes of C-hexyl-2-bromoresorcinarene (BrC6) with twelve potential aromatic N-oxide guests were studied using single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis and 1H NMR spectroscopy. In the solid state, of the nine obtained X-ray crystal structures, eight were consistent with the formation of BrC6-N-oxide endo complexes. The lone exception was from the association between 4-phenylpyridine N-oxide and BrC6, in that case the host forms a self-inclusion complex. BrC6, as opposed to more rigid previously studied C-ethyl-2-bromoresorcinarene and C-propyl-2-bromoresorcinarene, undergoes remarkable cavity conformational changes to host different N-oxide guests through C–H···π(host) intera…

ChemistryOrganic Chemistryresorcinarenesendo/exo complexationhost–guest chemistryFull Research PaperC–H···π Interactionsditopic receptorsaromatic N-oxidesBeilstein journal of organic chemistry
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Der Einfluss des RANTES −403 Genpolymorphismus auf den Langzeitverlauf nach orthotoper Lebertransplantation

2005

Introduction: By the recruitment of leukocytes chemokines are able to mediate a protective as well as a harming influence on rejections after human orthotopic liver transplantation. There is a base exchange (G/A) known at position-403 in the RANTES promoter region which leads to an increased RANTES expression. Due to the crucial influence of a raised hepatic RANTES synthesis on the course after liver transplantation we investigated the effect of the RANTES −403 polymorphism on organ survival and rejection frequency. Materials and methods: Genomic DNA has been extracted from EDTA-blood of liver transplanted patients. The RANTES −403 polymorphism has been analysed by hybridisation with FRET (…

ChemokineBase exchangeOrthotopic liver transplantationbiologybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentOrgan Survivalbiology.proteinMedicinePromoterLiver transplantationbusinessMolecular biology
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CCL27 Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment

2021

Chemokines are a group of small proteins which play an important role in leukocyte migration and invasion. They are also involved in the cellular proliferation and migration of tumor cells.Chemokine CCL27 (cutaneous T cell-attracting chemokine, CTACK) is mainly expressed by keratinocytes of the normal epidermis. It is well known that this chemokine plays an important role in several inflammatory diseases of the skin, such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, and psoriasis. Moreover, several studies have shown an association between CCL27 expression and a variety of neoplasms including skin cancer.In this chapter, we address the role of chemokine CCL27 in the tumor microenvironment in t…

ChemokineLeukocyte migrationTumor microenvironmentChemokine receptorbiologymedicinebiology.proteinCancer researchCCL27CCR10Atopic dermatitisSkin cancermedicine.disease
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SAT0023 Artery Tertiary Lymphoid Organs Occur in Giant Cell Arteritis

2016

Background Arteries are immuno-privileged sites. In advanced atherosclerotic lesions, however, adventitial lymphoid infiltrates, sometimes aggregated in lymphoid follicles (the so called artery tertiary lymphoid organs, ATLO), occur together with marked neoangiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis, and with the extensive induction of high endothelial venules. Objectives To investigate if tertiary lymphoid organs (TLO) are present in GCA and their formation is associated with the ectopic expression of constitutive lymphoid tissue-homing chemokines. Methods RT-PCR, immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence analysis were used to determine the presence of ectopic TLO in GCA and the expression of chem…

ChemokinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFollicular dendritic cellsImmunologyHigh endothelial venulesBiologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyLymphangiogenesisLymphatic systemRheumatologybiology.proteinmedicineImmunology and AllergyEctopic expressionCXCL13B-cell activating factorAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases
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