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Coded Excitation of the Fundamental Flexural Guided Wave in Coated Bone Phantoms

2017

There is an increasing interest of using ultrasonic guided waves to assess long cortical bones. In particular, a method of ultrasonic estimation of cortical thickness based on the fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW), generally consistent with the A0 Lamb mode, has proven to be promising in vitro and modeling studies. Soft-tissue coating on top of the bone makes, however, the related in vivo application challenge. Visibility of FFGW on top of the soft tissue is not good due to the characteristic displacement profile of this mode, and due to its relatively high attenuation in the bone and surrounding tissue. Moreover, the soft tissue provides a direct propagation path for ultrasonic modes…

Guided wave testingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAcousticsUltrasoundengineering.materialSignalTransducermedicine.anatomical_structureCoatingengineeringmedicineUltrasonic sensorCortical bonePhase velocitybusiness
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Detection of disbonds in multilayer structures by laser-based ultrasonic technique

2008

Adhesively bonded multi-layer structures are frequently used, mostly in the aerospace industry, for their structural efficiency. Nondestructive evaluation of bond integrity in these types of structures, both after manufacturing and for periodic inspection during service, is extremely important. A laser-based ultrasonic technique has been evaluated for non-contact detection of disbonds in aluminum multi-layer structures. Two configurations have been used to detect disbonded areas: pitch-catch with unidirectional guided wave scan and through-transmission with bidirectional scan. Guided wave scanning was done with a laser line source and air-coupled transducer sensing at 500 kHz, 1 ;MHz, and 2…

Guided waves; laser ultrasound; Multi-layer structures.Guided wave testingMaterials sciencebusiness.industryAcousticsAttenuationMulti-layer structures.Surfaces and InterfacesGeneral ChemistryStructural engineeringLaserSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionTransducerMechanics of Materialslawlaser ultrasoundNondestructive testingMaterials ChemistryWaveformGuided waveUltrasonic sensorbusinessLongitudinal wave
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Inverse Analysis Used to Determine Plastic Flow and Tribological Characteristics for Deep-drawing Sheet

2014

Abstract The present paper aims to develop a simple method based on inverse analysis that allows us to determine the laws of plastic flow coefficients and the friction coefficient between the material and punch. Selecting from different types of tests, we have chosen the Hecker test, because this test requires a single form of punch, the hemispherical one. In this test, the friction between the punch and the blank-sheet is caused by the blank-sheet strains and not by the movement it makes (as in deep drawing case). Besides the friction coefficient, other parameters like hardening and strength coefficients (n and k), influence the distribution of stresses and strains in the material. Using t…

Hardening coefficentEngineeringbusiness.industryMajor strainLs-DynaInverse analysisGeneral MedicineMechanicsStructural engineeringStrength coefficientPlasticityTribologyFriction coefficientDisplacement (vector)Ls-Opt.Distribution (mathematics)TransducerHardening (metallurgy)Hecker testLS-DYNADeep drawingbusinessEngineering(all)Procedia Engineering
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Denaturing for Nanoarchitectonics: Local and Periodic UV-Laser Photodeactivation of Protein Biolayers to Create Functional Patterns for Biosensing

2022

[EN] The nanostructuration of biolayers has become a paradigm for exploiting nanoscopic light-matter phenomena for biosensing, among other biomedical purposes. In this work, we present a photopatterning method to create periodic structures of biomacromolecules based on a local and periodic mild denaturation of protein biolayers mediated by UV-laser irradiation. These nanostructures are constituted by a periodic modulation of the protein activity, so they are free of topographic and compositional changes along the pattern. Herein, we introduce the approach, explore the patterning parameters, characterize the resulting structures, and assess their overall homogeneity. This UV-based patterning…

ImmunoassayLasersTransducersFísicaBiosensing TechniquesNon-specific bindingBiophysical PhenomenaNanostructuresUV denaturation: ImmunoassayQUIMICA ANALITICAHumansGeneral Materials ScienceMaterials nanoestructuratsLabel-freeDiffractionBiosensorACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Sensing Capabilities Based on Dielectric Electro Active Polymers—Feasibility and Potential State-of-the-Art Application

2012

This paper presents the work in the area of sensing, using smart materials, more specific dielectric electro active polymers (DEAPs). Sensing is one of the main trio-characteristics of DEAPs; the trio-formations as applicable uses are actuator, transducer, and finally sensor. It is noted that one of the main value propositions whenever DEAP material is used, is the dual characteristics as the sensing/actuating capability. In the following work, the DEAP membrane will be modeled and the relation among the key variables (pressure and capacitance) will be determined. Hence, such a relation depends on the geometrical shape of the used membrane. The development process is carried out to propose …

Intelligent sensorTransducerComputer scienceElectronic engineeringDielectricSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringSmart materialActuatorInstrumentationPressure sensorIEEE Sensors Journal
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ChemInform Abstract: Lanthanide Macrocyclic Complexes: From Molecules to Materials and from Materials to Devices.

2014

In the present review, we show how the chemistry of lanthanide macrocyclic complexes, which began almost 50 years ago in Russia, is still very active. Additionally to bisphthalocyanines complexes, triple-decker, but also quadruple- and quintuple-decker complexes have been synthesized via new chemical routes. The driving force for the development of this chemistry arises from the wide range of possible applications. Owing to their very high conductivity, compared to that of monophthalocyanines, LnPc2 and Ln2Pc3 complexes are used as molecular semiconductors in electronic devices. The radical nature of LnPc2 complexes makes them easily oxidized and reduced. This is the reason why they are par…

LanthanideSemiconductorHigh conductivityChemistrybusiness.industryInorganic chemistryOptical transducersMoleculeGeneral MedicinebusinessCombinatorial chemistryChemInform
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Lanthanide macrocyclic complexes: from molecules to materials and from materials to devices

2013

In the present review, we show how the chemistry of lanthanide macrocyclic complexes, which began almost 50 years ago in Russia, is still very active. Additionally to bisphthalocyanines complexes, triple-decker, but also quadruple- and quintuple-decker complexes have been synthesized via new chemical routes. The driving force for the development of this chemistry arises from the wide range of possible applications. Owing to their very high conductivity, compared to that of monophthalocyanines, LnPc2 and Ln2Pc3 complexes are used as molecular semiconductors in electronic devices. The radical nature of LnPc2 complexes makes them easily oxidized and reduced. This is the reason why they are pa…

LanthanideSemiconductorbusiness.industryHigh conductivityChemistryMoleculeOptical transducersGeneral ChemistrybusinessDouble deckerCombinatorial chemistryJournal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
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Morphological parsing with lexical transducers : a case study of OMorFi

2016

This thesis explores the task of morphological parsing, which is going from a written word to a representation of the units of meaning making up the word. The research objective is to investigate morphological parsing of Finnish with lexical transducers through a case study of OMorFi (Open Morphology for Finnish). The thesis also presents some linguistic and mathematical background as well as some techniques for constructing FSTs (Finite-State Transducers). The main results are an exposition and some analysis of OMorFi’s paradigms, stubs & stems language model, some comparison with related work and ideas for potential future work.

Lexical TransducersFinnish MorphologyMorphological Pars- ingFinite-State TransducersNatural Language Processing
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Logic Functions with Stimuli-Responsive Single Nanopores

2014

[EN] We present the concept of logic functions based on a single stimuli-responsive nanopore and analyze its potential for electrochemical transducers and actuators. The responsive molecules at the surface of the polymeric nanopore immersed in an electrolyte solution are sensitive to thermal, chemical, electrical, and optical stimuli, which are the input signals required to externally tune the conductance of the nanopore (the logical output). A single nanostructure can be operated as a resistor or as a diode with a broad range of rectifying properties, allowing for logical information-processing schemes that are useful pH and temperature sensors, electro-optical detectors, and electrochemic…

Logic functionsNanostructureMaterials scienceSensorsDetectorNanotechnologyElectrolyteSignal transductionSurface chemistryCatalysislaw.inventionQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesNanoporeTransducerlawFISICA APLICADAElectrochemistryElectrochemical nanoprocessorsResistorActuatorDiode
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The STAT3 Inhibitor Galiellalactone Reduces IL6-Mediated AR Activity in Benign and Malignant Prostate Models

2018

IL6/STAT3 signaling is associated with endocrine therapy resistance in prostate cancer, but therapies targeting this pathway in prostate cancer were unsuccessful in clinical trials so far. The mechanistic explanation for this phenomenon is currently unclear; however, IL6 has pleiotropic effects on a number of signaling pathways, including the androgen receptor (AR). Therefore, we investigated IL6-mediated AR activation in prostate cancer cell lines and ex vivo primary prostate tissue cultures in order to gain a better understanding on how to inhibit this process for future clinical trials. IL6 significantly increased androgen-dependent AR activity in LNCaP cells but importantly did not infl…

Male0301 basic medicineCancer ResearchINTERLEUKIN-6LactonesProstate cancerLIGAND-INDEPENDENT ACTIVATION0302 clinical medicineProstateDEPRIVATIONANDROGEN RECEPTORGLUCOCORTICOID-RECEPTORmedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyReceptors Androgen030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAndrogensSILTUXIMAB CNTO 328GROWTHSIGNAL TRANSDUCERSignal transductionLife Sciences & BiomedicineProtein BindingSignal TransductionSTAT3 Transcription FactorENZALUTAMIDEmedicine.drug_classMice NudeModels BiologicalTMPRSS203 medical and health sciencesProtein DomainsCell Line TumorLNCaPmedicineAnimalsHumansCastrationCANCER CELLSScience & TechnologyInterleukin-6business.industryProstatic NeoplasmsDNAmedicine.diseaseAndrogenXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysAndrogen receptor030104 developmental biologyCancer researchbusinessEx vivo
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