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Direct measurements of the effects of salt and surfactant on interaction forces between colloidal particles at water-oil interfaces

2007

The forces between colloidal particles at a decane-water interface, in the presence of low concentrations of a monovalent salt (NaCl) and of the surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) in the aqueous subphase, have been studied using laser tweezers. In the absence of electrolyte and surfactant, particle interactions exhibit a long-range repulsion, yet the variation of the interaction for different particle pairs is found to be considerable. Averaging over several particle pairs was hence found to be necessary to obtain reliable assessment of the effects of salt and surfactant. It has previously been suggested that the repulsion is consistent with electrostatic interactions between a small nu…

Salt (chemistry)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyElectrolyteCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSuspension (chemistry)Pulmonary surfactantElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSpectroscopychemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChemistrySurfaces and Interfaces021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsElectrostatics6. Clean water0104 chemical sciencesOptical tweezersChemical physicsParticleSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)0210 nano-technology
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Poly(sarcosine) surface modification imparts stealth-like properties to liposomes

2019

Circulation lifetime is a crucial parameter for a successful therapy with nanoparticles. Reduction and alteration of opsonization profiles by surface modification of nanoparticles is the main strategy to achieve this objective. In clinical settings, PEGylation is the most relevant strategy to enhance blood circulation, yet it has drawbacks, including hypersensitivity reactions in some patients treated with PEGylated nanoparticles, which fuel the search for alternative strategies. In this work, lipopolysarcosine derivatives (BA-pSar, bisalkyl polysarcosine) with precise chain lengths and low polydispersity indices are synthesized, characterized, and incorporated into the bilayer of preformed…

SarcosineSurface PropertiesProton Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyDispersityStatic ElectricityNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiomaterialsAnimals Genetically Modifiedchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceSurface chargeComplement ActivationZebrafishLiposomeChemistryBilayerSarcosineGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesMolecular WeightLiposomesBiophysicsPEGylationSurface modification0210 nano-technologyPeptidesBiotechnology
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Moving across the static magnetic field of a 1.5 T MRI scanner: Analysing compliance with Directive 2013/35/EU

2018

Abstract Does the exposure of magnetic resonance imaging personnel to static magnetic fields fully comply with Directive 2013/35/EU? Despite the obligation to satisfy this question, a general answer cannot be provided, nor are final satisfying good practices methods for exposure assessment currently available. In order to contribute to fix this problem, three different 1.5 T scanners are analysed and – by a new theoretical insight – a positive answer is provided.

ScannerComputer scienceBiophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyExposure030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingMotionPhysics and Astronomy (all)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOccupational ExposureMagnetic Fieldmedia_common.cataloged_instanceRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingEuropean UnionObligationEuropean unionmedia_commonGuideline adherenceNIRGeneral MedicineMagnetostaticsDirectiveMagnetic Resonance ImagingIndustrial engineeringMagnetic FieldsBiophysic030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGuideline AdherenceOccupational exposureSafetyMRIPhysica Medica
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Experimental and Modeling Analyses of Human Motion Across the Static Magnetic Field of an MRI Scanner

2021

It is established that human movements in the vicinity of a permanent static magnetic field, such as those in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners induce electric fields in the human body; this raises potential severe risks of health to radiographers and cleaners exposed routinely to these fields in MRI rooms. The relevant directives and parameters, however, are based on theoretical models, and accurate studies on the simulation of the effects based on human movement data obtained in real conditions are still lacking. Two radiographers and one cleaner, familiar with MRI room activities and these directives, were gait analyzed during the execution of routine job motor tasks at different…

ScannerHistologyComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringBioengineeringWorkspaceMotion (physics)030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineGait (human)Position (vector)medicineComputer visionstatic magnetic fieldsOriginal Researchmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBioengineering and BiotechnologyCentroidMagnetic resonance imagingMagnetostaticsMRI personnel safetyexposure limit valuesArtificial intelligencebusinessDirective 2013/35/EU030217 neurology & neurosurgeryhuman movement analysisTP248.13-248.65BiotechnologyFrontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
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Competition between heterogeneous and homogeneous nucleation near a flat wall

2009

We studied the competition between heterogeneous and homogeneous nucleation of an aqueous suspension of charged colloidal spheres close to the container walls. Samples of equilibrium crystalline structure were shear-melted and the metastable melt left to solidify after the cessation of shear. The crystallization kinetics was monitored using time-resolved scattering techniques: at low particle number densities n we applied an improved static light scattering method while at large particle concentrations ultra-small-angle x-ray scattering was applied for the first time. Our results show some unexpected behavior: the heterogeneous nucleation at the container walls is delayed in comparison to t…

ScatteringChemistrySmall-angle X-ray scatteringnucleationNucleationCondensed Matter PhysicsLight scatteringlaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterCrystallographyChemical physicslawMetastabilityGeneral Materials ScienceStatic light scatteringCrystallizationSmall-angle scattering
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Particle Characterization Using Multiple Scattering Decorrelation Methods. Part 1: Standard Latex Particles

1999

ScatteringChemistrybusiness.industryMultiangle light scatteringGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsLight scatteringOpticsAnalytical light scatteringParticleGeneral Materials ScienceStatic light scatteringBiological small-angle scatteringbusinessDecorrelationParticle & Particle Systems Characterization
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A light-scattering photometer for use at elevated pressures

1970

A new light scattering photometer has been designed in order to perform light-scattering measurements at various temperatures and under pressures of 1–1000 atm. Since the scattering angle is constant (90°C), the dimensions of the dissolved molecules are determined by measuring the intensity at different wavelengths. The method of measurement, the calibration of the instrument, and the treatment of data are described. By a series of test measurements on polystyrene in trans-decalin solutions it is shown that one obtains reliable results and finds considerable effects of pressure on the radius of gyration and the fundamental thermodynamic properties of the system.

Scatteringbusiness.industryChemistryPhotometerLight scatteringlaw.inventionWavelengthOpticslawRadius of gyrationCalibrationStatic light scatteringbusinessIntensity (heat transfer)Journal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics
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Multi-pass execution of functional logic programs

1994

An operational semantics for functional logic programs is presented. In such programs functional terms provide for reduction of expressions, provided that they ground. The semantics is based on multi-pass evaluation techniques originally developed for attribute grammars. Program execution is divided into two phases: (1) construction of an incomplete proof tree, and (2) its decoration into a complete proof tree. The construction phase applies a modified SLD-resolution scheme, and the decoration phase a partial (multi-pass) traversal over the tree. The phase partition is generated by static analysis where data dependencies are extracted for the functional elements of the program. The method g…

Scheme (programming language)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceSemantics (computer science)Programming languageStatic analysiscomputer.software_genrePartition (database)Operational semanticsTree (data structure)Tree traversalRule-based machine translationcomputercomputer.programming_languageProceedings of the 21st ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '94
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An improvement of June-September rainfall forecasting in the Sahel based upon region April-May moist static energy content (1968-1997)

1999

This study provides statistical evidence that June–September Sahelian rainfall hindcasts currently based on oceanic thermal predictors apprehend more the negative trend than the interannual rainfall variations. Four physically meaningful predictors of June–September Sahel rainfall are first selected through the near-surface April–May information and several experimental hindcasts provided. We then discuss the skills achieved using regression techniques and cross-validated discriminant functions. In that context, 8/11 of the driest seasons and 8/10 of the wettest are correctly predicted. Finally using completely independent training and working periods we show that better and significant hin…

Sea surface temperatureGeophysicsClimatologyTraining (meteorology)Moist static energyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesHindcastForecast skillEnvironmental scienceContext (language use)Regression analysisStatistical evidenceGeophysical Research Letters
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Electron Emission of Pt: Experimental Study and Comparison With Models in the Multipactor Energy Range

2016

Experimental data of secondary emission yield (SEY) and electron emission spectra of Pt under electron irradiation for normal incidence and primary energies lower than 1 keV are presented. Several relevant magnitudes, as total SEY, elastic backscattering probability, secondary emission spectrum, and backscattering coefficient, are given for different primary energies. These magnitudes are compared with theoretical or semiempirical formulas commonly used in the related literature.

Secondary electron emissionBackscatterAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaCleaningElectronSecondary emission yield (SEY01 natural sciencesElectrostatic measurements010305 fluids & plasmasBackscattering coefficientBackscatterEnergy measurementElectron emission0103 physical sciencesElectron beam effectsTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESElectron beam processingEmission spectrumElectrical and Electronic EngineeringElastic backscattering probabilityElectron emission spectraMultipactor energy rangePlatinum010302 applied physicsRange (particle radiation)ChemistrySecondary emission yield (SEY)Secondary emission spectrum (SES)PtElectron irradiationCurrent measurementElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsElectron backscatteringSecondary emission yieldSecondary emissionYield (chemistry)Backscattered electronsDistortion measurementAtomic physicsEnergy (signal processing)Multipactor
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