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Efficacy of protection by latex gloves during orthodontic therapy.

2000

The wearing of gloves during orthodontic or dental treatment is generally indicated for reasons of hygiene and protection against infection. This study was aimed at determining the extent and localization of perforations caused by the various orthodontic treatment techniques and interrupting the infection barrier. The impermeability was tested by means of a water retention test according to European standard EN 455, Part 1, performed on 1600 Centramed (Centramed, Koblenz), Tekmedic and SafeEx non-sterile disposable latex gloves (both by Safe Med, Switzerland) and Safe Gan latex gloves with an additional acrylate coating (also by Safe Med). The perforation rate in unused gloves was between 0…

medicine.medical_specialtyChi-Square DistributionInfectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-ProfessionalLatexbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInfection Control DentalDentistryOrthodonticsPermeabilitySurgeryInfectious Disease Transmission Professional-to-PatientEquipment Failure AnalysisHygieneProtective glovesEvaluation Studies as TopicOral and maxillofacial surgeryMedicineHumansOral SurgerybusinessGloves Protectivemedia_commonJournal of orofacial orthopedics = Fortschritte der Kieferorthopadie : Organ/official journal Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Kieferorthopadie
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Dosimetry comparison between TG-43 and Monte Carlo calculations using the Freiburg flap for skin high-dose-rate brachytherapy

2012

Abstract Purpose The purpose of this work was to evaluate whether the delivered dose to the skin surface and at the prescription depth when using a Freiburg flap applicator is in agreement with the one predicted by the treatment planning system (TPS) using the TG-43 dose-calculation formalism. Methods and Materials Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and radiochromic film measurements have been performed to obtain dose distributions with the source located at the center of one of the spheres and between two spheres. Primary and scatter dose contributions were evaluated to understand the role played by the scatter component. A standard treatment plan was generated using MC- and TG-43-based TPS appl…

Skin Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyBrachytherapyMonte Carlo methodSensitivity and SpecificitySkin surfacemedicineHumansDosimetryRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiochromic filmRadiation treatment planningSkinbusiness.industryRadiotherapy Planning Computer-AssistedReproducibility of ResultsRadiotherapy DosageEquipment DesignHigh-Dose Rate BrachytherapyComputational physicsEquipment Failure AnalysisOncologySPHERESNuclear medicinebusinessMonte Carlo MethodSoftwareBrachytherapy
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The pre-vascularisation of a collagen-chondroitin sulphate scaffold using human amniotic fluid-derived stem cells to enhance and stabilise endothelia…

2015

Abstract A major problem in tissue engineering (TE) is graft failure in vivo due to core degradation in in vitro engineered constructs designed to regenerate thick tissues such as bone. The integration of constructs post-implantation relies on the rapid formation of functional vasculature. A recent approach to overcome core degradation focuses on the creation of cell-based, pre-engineered vasculature formed within the TE construct in vitro , prior to implantation in vivo . The primary objective of this study was to investigate whether an amniotic fluid-derived stem cell (AFSC)–human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) co-culture could be used to engineer in vitro vasculature in a collag…

ScaffoldMaterials scienceBiomedical EngineeringNeovascularization PhysiologicBiochemistryUmbilical veinBiomaterialsTissue engineeringBlood vessel prosthesisIn vivoMaterials TestingHumansBone regenerationMolecular BiologyCells CulturedBioprosthesisTissue ScaffoldsStem CellsChondroitin SulfatesEndothelial CellsEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineAmniotic FluidBlood Vessel ProsthesisCapillariesCell biologyEquipment Failure AnalysisEndothelial stem cellCollagenStem cellStem Cell TransplantationBiotechnologyBiomedical engineeringActa Biomaterialia
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Formation and Rupture of Schottky Nanocontacts on ZnO Nanocolumns

2007

In this paper, the electrical transport and mechanical properties of Pt/ZnO Schottky nanocontacts have been studied simultaneously during the formation and rupture of the nanocontacts. By combining multidimensional conducting scanning force spectroscopy with appropriated data processing, the physical relevant parameters (the ideality factor, the Schottky barrier height, and the rupture voltage) are obtained. It has been found that the transport curves strongly depend on the loading force. For loading forces higher than a threshold value, the transport characteristics are similar to those of large-area Schottky contact, while below this threshold deviations from strictly thermionic emission …

Materials scienceMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesSchottky barrierMolecular ConformationBioengineeringNanotechnologyThermionic emissionElectrical resistivity and conductivityMaterials TestingElectrochemistryNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeNanotubesCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringElectric ConductivityForce spectroscopySchottky diodeEquipment DesignGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsEquipment Failure AnalysisSemiconductorSemiconductorsNanoelectronicsNanodotZinc OxideCrystallizationbusinessMicroelectrodesNano Letters
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Imaging findings of liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device—Initial observations

2010

Abstract Objective To assess contrast-enhanced US (CEUS), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging findings and serial changes of the treated area at follow-up in patients who underwent liver resection using a bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical device. Methods Imaging findings of 27 patients with resected hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) ( n  = 24) and metastases ( n  = 3) (mean size: 2.6 cm), were retrospectively evaluated. Two readers assessed: the (a) presence, (b) thickness, (c) shape and (d) echogenicity (CEUS)/attenuation (CT)/signal intensity (MR imaging) at coagulated site and the (e) presence of residual tumor of the bipolar radiofrequency electrosurgical de…

AdultDiagnostic ImagingMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularRadiofrequency ablationElectrosurgeryPilot ProjectsHepatocellular carcinoma Liver metastases Liver resection Radiofrequency ablation Coagulative necrosislaw.inventionlawmedicineHepatectomyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsEchogenicityMagnetic resonance imagingEquipment DesignGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePeripheralEquipment Failure AnalysisTreatment OutcomeCoagulative necrosisHepatocellular carcinomaCatheter AblationResection marginELECTROSURGICAL DEVICEFemaleRadiologybusinessEuropean Journal of Radiology
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Negative differential resistance in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors with patterned gate oxide.

2010

We demonstrate controllable and gate-tunable negative differential resistance in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors, at room temperature and at 4.2 K. This is achieved by effectively creating quantum dots along the carbon nanotube channel by patterning the underlying, high-kappa gate oxide. The negative differential resistance feature can be modulated by both the gate and the drain-source voltage, which leads to more than 20% change of the current peak-to-valley ratio. Our approach is fully scalable and opens up a possibility for a new class of nanoscale electronic devices using negative differential resistance in their operation.

NanostructureMaterials scienceTransistors ElectronicMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesMolecular ConformationGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesGate oxidelawMaterials TestingElectric ImpedanceNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeTransistorGeneral EngineeringOxidesEquipment DesignCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectNanostructuresEquipment Failure AnalysisHysteresisQuantum dotField-effect transistorCrystallizationVoltageACS nano
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Porous organic cage compounds as highly potent affinity materials for sensing by quartz crystal microbalances.

2012

Porosity makes powerful affinity materials for quartz crystal microbalances. The shape-persistent organic cages and pores create superior affinity systems to existing ones for direct tracing of aromatic solvent vapors. A shape and size selectivity for the analytes is observed. These organic cages can be processed to thin films with highly reproducible sensing properties.

Materials scienceMiniaturizationMechanical EngineeringMineralogyQuartz crystal microbalanceEquipment DesignMicro-Electrical-Mechanical SystemsHydrocarbons AromaticCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCrystalEquipment Failure AnalysisAromatic solventChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsSize selectivityPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersGeneral Materials ScienceGasesPhysics::Chemical PhysicsThin filmOrganic ChemicalsPorosityQuartzPorosityAdvanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)
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Low-energy epicardial pacing in children: the benefit of autocapture.

1999

Abstract Background . Permanent cardiac pacing in children results commonly in augmented energy consumption because of the high pacing rates and the ample stimulation safety margin applied in children. Cardiovascular anatomy and limited venous access sometimes preclude the otherwise preferred endocardial approach. In this multicenter patient series, we studied the feasibility, safety, and energy saving obtained by a combination of steroid-eluting epicardial leads with autocapture devices capable of ongoing adjustment of the stimulation output to the prevailing threshold. Methods . Autocapture devices (Pacesetter Microny SR+ and Regency SR+; Pacesetter, Solna, Sweden) and steroid-eluting epi…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPacemaker ArtificialCardiac pacingEpicardial pacingSafety marginElectrocardiographyLow energyElectric Power SuppliesMicrocomputersInternal medicinemedicineHumansChildmedicine.diagnostic_testLife spanbusiness.industryInfantSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignVenous accessSurgeryElectrodes ImplantedEquipment Failure AnalysisChild PreschoolCardiologyFeasibility StudiesSurgeryFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessElectrocardiographyPericardiumSoftwareEndocardiumThe Annals of thoracic surgery
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Power estimation for non-standardized multisite studies

2016

A concern for researchers planning multisite studies is that scanner and T1-weighted sequence-related biases on regional volumes could overshadow true effects, especially for studies with a heterogeneous set of scanners and sequences. Current approaches attempt to harmonize data by standardizing hardware, pulse sequences, and protocols, or by calibrating across sites using phantom-based corrections to ensure the same raw image intensities. We propose to avoid harmonization and phantom-based correction entirely. We hypothesized that the bias of estimated regional volumes is scaled between sites due to the contrast and gradient distortion differences between scanners and sequences. Given this…

Computer scienceCognitive Neurosciencecomputer.software_genreSensitivity and Specificity050105 experimental psychologyImaging phantomArticleSet (abstract data type)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDistortionImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedCalibrationmedicine[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSegmentationComputer Simulation10. No inequalityScalingModels Statisticalmedicine.diagnostic_test05 social sciencesContrast (statistics)BrainReproducibility of ResultsMagnetic resonance imagingEquipment DesignScale factorImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingUnited StatesEquipment Failure AnalysisEuropeNeurologyOrdinary least squaresData miningFunction and Dysfunction of the Nervous SystemArtifactscomputer030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAlgorithms
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Reliability of cochlear implants.

2005

Background The long-term reliability of cochlear implants over time is an important issue for patients and cochlear implant teams. The calculation of cumulative survival rates including all hard failures of cochlear implants is suitable to report objectively about cochlear implant reliability. Methods This is a report of 192 cochlear implants from different manufacturers in adults (n = 58) and children (n = 134). Results The overall cumulative implant survival rate was 91.7% for a period of 11 years. The main reasons for hard failures were design errors of the products and direct or indirect trauma to the cochlea implant site (especially in children) with consecutive breaks of the implant b…

AdultReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryAudiologyCumulative survival03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCochlear implantotorhinolaryngologic diseasesMedicineHumans030223 otorhinolaryngologyChildSurvival rateReliability (statistics)business.industryEquipment Failure AnalysisEquipment Failure AnalysisCochlear ImplantsOtorhinolaryngologyCochlea implant030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgerysense organsImplantbusinessOtolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
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