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ChemInform Abstract: Tuning the Defect Configurations in Nematic and Smectic Liquid Crystalline Shells

2013

Thin liquid crystalline shells surrounding and surrounded by aqueous phases can be conveniently produced using a nested capillary microfluidic system, as was first demonstrated by Fernandez-Nieves et al. in 2007. By choosing particular combinations of stabilizers in the internal and external phases, different types of alignment, uniform or hybrid, can be ensured within the shell. Here, we investigate shells in the nematic and smectic phases under varying boundary conditions, focusing in particular on textural transformations during phase transitions, on the interaction between topological defects in the director field and inclusions in the liquid crystal (LC), and on the possibility to relo…

Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhase transitionChemistryChemical physicsCapillary actionLiquid crystalPhase (matter)Shell (structure)General MedicineBoundary value problemRotationTopological defectChemInform
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Computer modelling of radiation damage in cation sublattice of corundum

1998

Results of quantum chemical computer simulations of close Frenkel defects in corundum crystals are presented and discussed. The conclusion is drawn that the energy barrier for a back recombination up to fourth nearest neighbours is less than 0.3 eV, i.e. such pairs should be unstable at temperatures above 40 K.

Condensed matter physicsChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCorundumElectronengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectQuantum chemistryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonCrystallographyAluminiumRadiation damageengineeringSapphire
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Congenital heart defects in newborns with apparently isolated single gastrointestinal malformation: A retrospective study.

2015

Abstract Background Congenital gastrointestinal system malformations/abdominal wall defects (GISM) may appear as isolated defects (single or complex), or in association with multiple malformations. The high incidence of association of GISM and congenital heart defects (CHD) in patients with syndromes and malformative sequences is known, but less expected is the association of apparently isolated single GISM and CHD. The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of CHD in newborns with isolated GISM, and the possibility to modify the diagnostic-therapeutic approach just before the onset of cardiac symptoms or complications. Methods Anamnestic, clinical, and imaging data of newborns …

Congenital abnormalitieHeart Defects CongenitalMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyHeart diseaseGastrointestinal Diseasesmedicine.medical_treatment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular septal defectAbdominal wallSepsis03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030225 pediatricsInternal medicineIntensive Care Units NeonatalmedicineEndocarditisHumansRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryIntestinal atresiaCardiovascular abnormalitieInfant NewbornObstetrics and GynecologyRetrospective cohort studymedicine.diseaseIntestinal atresiaGastrointestinal Tractmedicine.anatomical_structureMesenterium defectDigestive system abnormalitiePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCardiologyFemalebusinessCentral venous catheterAbdominal surgeryEarly human development
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Environment assisted photoconversion of luminescent surface defects in SiO 2 nanoparticles

2017

Abstract Time-resolved photoluminescence investigation on SiO 2 nanoparticles was carried out in controlled atmosphere, with the aim to discern the effects induced on the typical blue luminescence band by high power UV Nd:YAG laser photons (4.66 eV) and by some selected molecular species of the air (O 2 , N 2 , CO 2 , H 2 O). These factors ultimately determine both the brightness and photostability of the emitting defect, so as to limit the unique and attracting potentialities offered by this system in many applicative fields. Here it is highlighted that the effects due to photons and molecules, singularly considered, are not additive, the radiation being more dramatic in reducing the emiss…

Controlled atmospherePhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanoparticleSiO2 nanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesFluenceSurface defectlaw.inventionlawQuenchingSpectroscopyQuenchingbusiness.industryTime-resolved luminescenceSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsLaser0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsPhotostabilityBleachingOptoelectronics0210 nano-technologyLuminescencebusinessApplied Surface Science
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HIGH-PRECISION MONTE CARLO DETERMINATION OF α/ν IN THE 3D CLASSICAL HEISENBERG MODEL

1994

To study the role of topological defects in the three-dimensional classical Heisenberg model we have simulated this model on simple cubic lattices of size up to 803, using the single-cluster Monte Carlo update. Analysing the specific-heat data of these simulations, we obtain a very accurate estimate for the ratio of the specific-heat exponent with the correlation-length exponent, α/ν, from a usual finite-size scaling analysis at the critical coupling Kc. Moreover, by fitting the energy at Kc, we reduce the error estimates by another factor of two, and get a value of α/ν, which is comparable in accuracy to best field theoretic estimates.

CouplingField (physics)Monte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsClassical Heisenberg modelComputer Science ApplicationsTopological defectComputational Theory and MathematicsDynamic Monte Carlo methodExponentStatistical physicsScalingMathematical PhysicsMathematicsInternational Journal of Modern Physics C
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Volumetric changes in alveolar ridge preservation with a compromised buccal wall: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2020

Background Many studies have addressed socket preservation, though fewer publications considering buccal wall loss can be found, since the literature typically considers sockets with four walls. A systematic review was made on the influence of type II buccal bone defects, according to Elian’s Classification, in socket grafting materials upon volumetric changes in width and height. Material and Methods An electronic and manual literature search was conducted in accordance to PRISMA statement. The search strategy was restricted to randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and controlled clinical trials (CCTs) describing post-extraction sockets with loss of buccal wall in which alveolar ridge preser…

Cresta alveolarBone lossParet òssia bucalTest groupAlveolar Bone LossBuccal wall616.3ReviewVolumetric changeslaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawAlveolar ridgeAlveolar ProcessMedicinePeriodontologyCanvis volumètricsTooth SocketMetaanálisisGeneral DentistryOrthodonticsSocket preservationCambios volumétricosWound Healingbusiness.industryAlveolar process030206 dentistryBuccal administrationAlveolar Ridge AugmentationAlveolar Ridge AugmentationDefecte de la paret bucal:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Defecto de la pared bucalDefects of the oral wallMeta-analysismedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyMeta-analysisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASTooth ExtractionPèrdua òssiaSurgeryPérdida óseaAlveolar ridgebusinessPared ósea bucalMetaanàlisiMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Relative incidence and mortality of congenital heart defects diagnosed by angiohemodynamic methods: a 17-year study.

1992

Over a 17-year period (January 1971 to January 1988), 2322 children, aged 0-14 years, were diagnosed as having congenital heart disease (CHD) by cardiac catheterization and angiography. Excluding those with highly complex or undiagnosed defects, there were 2156 children with CHD, 72.4% of whom were treated surgically, with a total surgical mortality rate of 24.1%. After a mean follow-up of 9 years the overall mortality of the cohort was 29.9%, 29.1% occurring in the first month of life, 39.6% between 1 month and 1 year, and 31.2% between 1 and 14 years. The incidence, mortality, and age at death of each cardiac defect are presented and compared with the results of other studies. The overall…

Cross-Cultural ComparisonHeart Defects CongenitalMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac CatheterizationHeart diseaseAdolescentRelative incidencemedicine.medical_treatmentCohort StudiesPostoperative ComplicationsmedicineHumansChildCardiac catheterizationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)AngiocardiographyPalliative CareHemodynamicsInfant NewbornInfantVascular surgerymedicine.diseaseCardiac surgerySurvival RateSpainChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCohortAngiographyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFollow-Up StudiesPediatric cardiology
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Regular Horizontal Patterning on Colloidal Crystals Produced by Vertical Deposition

2009

Colloidal particles have proved to be a suitable precursor to the formation of nanoscaled materials. More explicitly, they are a suitable way to create photonic band gap materials in 3D. Several methods have been developed to assemble colloidal multilayer systems, and have yielded various levels of success. The vertical deposition method has shown itself to be one of the best in terms of time, control of the final product, crystal size and homogeneity. Despite this, the resulting crystals often present point defects, dislocations, cracks and polycrystallinity, as well as a horizontal modulation of film thickness. These defects compromise the possible utilities of the crystals. The study of …

CrystalColloidMaterials scienceColloidal particlebusiness.industryHomogeneity (physics)OptoelectronicsColloidal crystalbusinessCrystallographic defectPhotonic crystal
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Ab initiocalculations of theHcenters in MgF2crystals

2012

MgF2 with rutile structure is important wide-gap optical material with numerous applications. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic hole defects - interstitial F atoms (called also the colour H centres). This study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange-correlation functional as implemented into CRYSTAL computer code. The electronic structure, atomic geometry, charge density distribution are calculated and discussed.

CrystalCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceAb initio quantum chemistry methodsChemistryAb initioCharge densityElectronic structureCrystal structureSIESTA (computer program)Atomic physicsCrystallographic defectIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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First‐principles modeling of the H color centers in MgF 2 crystals

2012

MgF2 with a rutile structure is important wide-gap optical material with numerous applications. We present and discuss the results of calculations for basic hole defects – interstitial F atoms (called also the colour H centers). This study is based on the large scale ab initio DFT calculations using hybrid B3PW exchange-correlation functional as implemented into CRYSTAL computer code. The electronic structure, atomic geometry, charge density distribution are calculated and compared with similar defects in CaF2 fluorite. It is shown that the H centers oriented nearly parallel to the (110) axis are energetically more favourable than those oriented along the (001) axis, in agreement with exper…

CrystalCrystallographyRutileChemistryOptical materialsAb initioCharge densityElectronic structureCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographic defectMolecular physicsFluoritephysica status solidi c
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