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Positional transversal release is effective as stretching on range of movement, performance and balance: a cross-over study.

2022

Abstract Background The aim of this study was to compare the positional transversal release (PTR) technique to stretching and evaluate the acute effects on range of movement (ROM), performance and balance. Methods Thirty-two healthy individuals (25.3 ± 5.6 years; 68.8 ± 12.5 kg; 172.0 ± 8.8 cm) were tested on four occasions 1 week apart. ROM through a passive straight leg raise, jumping performance through a standing long jump (SLJ) and balance through the Y-balance test were measured. Each measure was assessed before (T0), immediately after (T1) and after 15 min (T2) of the provided intervention. On the first occasion, no intervention was administered (CG). The intervention order was rando…

BalanceROMLong jumpRehabilitationStretchingPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePositional transversal releaseBMC sports science, medicinerehabilitation
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MODELLING USER UNCERTAINTY FOR DISCLOSURE RISK AND DATA UTILITY

2002

In this paper we show how a simple model that captures user uncertainty can be used to define suitable measures of disclosure risk and data utility. The model generalizes previous results of Duncan and Lambert.1 We present several examples to illustrate how the new measures can be used to implement existing optimality criteria for the choice of the best form of data release.

Bayes estimatorArtificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringComputer scienceSimple (abstract algebra)Data miningcomputer.software_genreInformation theoryData releasecomputerSoftwareInformation SystemsInternational Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems
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Magma Degassing at Piton de la Fournaise Volcano

2015

Since about 1860 AD, magmatic gas release at Piton de la Fournaise volcano is very weak during intra-eruptive phases and essentially occurs during the relatively short-lived eruptions. Recent gas measurements performed during an eruption in October 2010, combined with detailed review of melt and fluid inclusion composition in magmas erupted over the past 50 kyrs, indicate that most PdF eruptions extrude magmas having variably degassed at shallow depth (P 1 kbar) and the shallow magmas, whose fluids are efficiently scrubbed by the hydrothermal system and the water table. Quantification of SO2 fluxes permits to track syn-eruptive magma ascent at shallow level (above sea level). Deeper exsolut…

Below sea levelgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanoWater tableEarth scienceMagmaGas releaseInclusion (mineral)PetrologySea levelGeologyHydrothermal circulation
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Essential versus accessory aspects of cell death: recommendations of the NCCD 2015

2015

Cells exposed to extreme physicochemical or mechanical stimuli die in an uncontrollable manner, as a result of their immediate structural breakdown. Such an unavoidable variant of cellular demise is generally referred to as ?accidental cell death' (ACD). In most settings, however, cell death is initiated by a genetically encoded apparatus, correlating with the fact that its course can be altered by pharmacologic or genetic interventions. "Regulated cell death" (RCD) can occur as part of physiologic programs or can be activated once adaptive responses to perturbations of the extracellular or intracellular microenvironment fail. The biochemical phenomena that accompany RCD may be harnessed to…

Biochemical Manifestations of Cell DeathISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION INJURYApoptosisReviewTransduction (genetics)0302 clinical medicineCASPASE INHIBITION SWITCHESAnimals; Humans; Terminology as Topic; Apoptosis; Signal Transduction610 Medicine & healthCaspaseTUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR0303 health sciencesSettore BIO/17biologySettore BIO/11NeurodegenerationSettore BIO/13APOPTOSIS3. Good healthMedicina Básicacell death030220 oncology & carcinogenesiscell death; Morphologic Aspects of Cell Death; Biochemical Manifestations of Cell DeathSignal transductionDOMAIN-LIKE PROTEINIntracellularHumanSignal TransductionNecroptosiCYTOCHROME-C RELEASEOUTER-MEMBRANE PERMEABILIZATIONProgrammed cell deathCIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUDSettore BIO/06Inmunología610 Medicine & healthCELL DEATHNOQ-VD-OPH03 medical and health sciencesSettore MED/04 - PATOLOGIA GENERALEddc:570Terminology as TopicAPOPTOSIS-INDUCING FACTORMIXED LINEAGE KINASEmedicineAnimalsHumansAnimals; Humans; Terminology as Topic; Apoptosis; Signal Transduction; Molecular Biology; Cell BiologyMorphologic Aspects of Cell DeathSettore BIO/10Molecular Biology030304 developmental biologyAnimalCell growthApoptosiBiology and Life SciencesCell Biologymedicine.diseaseMITOCHONDRIAL PERMEABILITY TRANSITIONApoptosisImmunologybiology.proteinNeuroscienceCell death and differentiation
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Development of controlled release systems of biocides for the conservation of cultural heritage

2017

Abstract The presence of microorganisms is one of the main causes of monument deterioration. Biocides are usually applied after or before restoration in order to prevent or slow down microbial growth. Frequent applications are necessary leading to increased costs and high risks to humans and the environment. The aim of this study is the design of novel controlled release systems comprising a biocide loaded into a mesoporous silica. Pristine MCM41 as well as MCM41 functionalised with carboxy- (MCM41-COOH) and amino-groups (MCM41-NH2) were used. Biotin T and New Des 50, two commercial formulations, were chosen as biocides. The biocide encapsulation was performed adding the mesoporous silica t…

BiocideBiocideChemistryMesoporouNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyMesoporous silicaBacterial growth010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPulp and paper industry01 natural sciencesControlled releaseMicrobiologyBiomaterial0104 chemical sciencesPhysical and chemical interactionBiomaterialsControlled release0210 nano-technologyWaste Management and DisposalPreventive treatmentSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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PLA graphene nanoplatelets nanocomposites: Physical properties and release kinetics of an antimicrobial agent

2017

Abstract Graphene nanoplatelets (GnP) as filler and ciprofloxacin (CFX) as biocide were incorporated via melt-compounding into poly(lactic acid) (PLA) to obtain biopolymer-based nanocomposites with antimicrobial properties. GnP were added with the aim of improving the mechanical properties of the antimicrobial system and tuning the drug release. The obtained systems were mechanically characterized in tensile mode by quasi-static and dynamic mechanical tests. Furthermore, rheological measurements were performed. The morphology of the samples was analyzed through scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Moreover, a mathematical model, i.e. power law model, was used to fit the release data in order…

BiocideMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeKinetics02 engineering and technologyAntimicrobial activityengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringpoly(lactic acid) (PLA)RheologyUltimate tensile strengthGraphene nanoplatelets (GnP)Composite materialNanocompositeNanocompositeMechanical EngineeringDrug release021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAntimicrobial0104 chemical sciencesMechanics of MaterialsCeramics and CompositesengineeringBiopolymer0210 nano-technologyMechanical propertieComposites Part B: Engineering
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Effect of Graphene Nanoplatelets on the Physical and Antimicrobial Properties of Biopolymer-Based Nanocomposites

2016

In this work, biopolymer-based nanocomposites with antimicrobial properties were prepared via melt-compounding. In particular, graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs) as fillers and an antibiotic, i.e., ciprofloxacin (CFX), as biocide were incorporated in a commercial biodegradable polymer blend of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and a copolyester (BioFlex®). The prepared materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and rheological and mechanical measurements. Moreover, the effect of GnPs on the antimicrobial properties and release kinetics of CFX was evaluated. The results indicated that the incorporation of GnPs increased the stiffness of the biopolymeric matrix and allowed for the t…

BiocideMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeKineticsAntimicrobial activity; Ciprofloxacin; Drug release; Graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs); Nanocomposites; Poly(lactic acid) (PLA); Materials Science (all)02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslcsh:TechnologyArticlepoly(lactic acid) (PLA)ciprofloxacinnanocompositesGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materiallcsh:Microscopydrug releaselcsh:QC120-168.85NanocompositeNanocompositeantimicrobial activitylcsh:QH201-278.5lcsh:T021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAntimicrobialBiodegradable polymerCopolyestergraphene nanoplatelets (GnPs)0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringnanocomposites; graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs); poly(lactic acid) (PLA); antimicrobial activity; drug release; ciprofloxacinlcsh:TA1-2040engineeringlcsh:Descriptive and experimental mechanicsMaterials Science (all)Biopolymerlcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering0210 nano-technologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:TK1-9971Materials; Volume 9; Issue 5; Pages: 351
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Antimicrobial beeswax coated polylactide films with silver control release capacity.

2013

Although the application of silver based antimicrobial systems is a widespread technology, its implementation in areas such as food packaging is still challenging. The present paper describes the fabrication of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) coated with beeswax with controlled release properties for sustained antimicrobial performance. Release of silver ions from the polymers was monitored voltammetrically under various conditions (surface contact, immersion in various liquid media and at different pH values) throughout at least 7days. A higher release was noted with decreasing pH while surface release was much slower than the release when immersed in liquid medium. While uncoated films demonstrat…

BiocideSilverPolymersPolyestersNanotechnologyMicrobiologyBeeswaxchemistry.chemical_compoundLactic Acidchemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryFood PackagingSalmonella entericaGeneral MedicinePolymerHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationAntimicrobialControlled releaseLactic acidAnti-Bacterial AgentsFood packagingSteamChemical engineeringvisual_artDelayed-Action PreparationsWaxesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumLayer (electronics)Food ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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Formulation of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Controlled Release of Antimicrobials for Stone Preventive Conservation

2020

The biotic deterioration of artifacts of archaeological and artistic interest mostly relies on the action of microorganisms capable of thriving under the most disparate environmental conditions. Thus, to attenuate biodeterioration phenomena, biocides can be used by the restorers to prevent or slow down the microbial growth. However, several factors such as biocide half-life, its wash-out because of environmental conditions, and its limited time of action make necessary its application repeatedly, leading to negative economic implications. Sound and successful treatments are represented by controlled release systems (CRSs) based on porous materials. Here, we report on the design and developm…

Biocidecondensation in emulsionNanoparticle02 engineering and technologyBacterial growth010402 general chemistrySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale01 natural sciencesKocuria rhizophilabiocideslcsh:Chemistrystone conservationSpecific surface areabiodeteriorationmesoporous silica nanoparticlesOriginal ResearchSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicacontrolled release systemsbiologyChemistryGeneral Chemistrycultural heritageMesoporous silica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationControlled release0104 chemical sciencesChemistryChemical engineeringbiocides biodeterioration condensation in emulsion controlled release systems cultural heritage mesoporous silica nanoparticles stone conservationlcsh:QD1-999Emulsion0210 nano-technologyFrontiers in Chemistry
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Recent advances on thermosensitive and pH-sensitive liposomes employed in controlled release

2019

Nanotechnology has recently gained lots of interest in drug delivery due to its potential to improve the therapeutic outcomes of various diseases. Particularly, a wide range of different nano-sized vesicles has been investigated for drug delivery. Among them, one of the most attractive and well-investigated nanocarriers are liposomes. Although liposomes have several advantages such as low toxicity, biodegradability and biocompatibility as well as accumulate in tumor site via enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect, inefficient drug delivery to the target cells could affect the therapeutic purpose of most of conventional liposomal formulations. Therefore, new systems of drug release…

BiocompatibilityPolymersPh sensitive liposomesPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technology03 medical and health sciencesDrug Delivery SystemsIn vivoAnimalsHumansNanotechnology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesLiposomeChemistryVesicleTemperatureHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseDrug LiberationDelayed-Action PreparationsLiposomesDrug deliveryBiophysicsNanoparticlesNanocarriers0210 nano-technologyJournal of Controlled Release
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