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GMR Based Sensors for IC Current Monitoring

2013

The Giant MagnetoResistance (GMR) effect is a magnetic coupling mechanism that can be obtained in multilayer structures of few nanometers thick. In these devices, and at room temperature, the resistance is a function of the external magnetic field, at optimal levels for being used as sensors. Since the GMR effect was reported, scientists and engineers have dedicated their effort to this topic. This way, after two decades, a a very good knowledge of the GMR underlying physics together with notable designs of GMR based devices are nowadays available. They were initially used in the read heads of hard drives, but the constant evolution that this technology has experienced has open new fields o…

Wheatstone bridgeMaterials sciencebusiness.industrySpin valveGiant magnetoresistanceEngineering physicsInductive couplingMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionlawMicroelectronicsCurrent sensorCurrent (fluid)business
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Les mollusques de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté : vers un nouvel inventaire.

2016

8 pages; National audience

[ SDV.BID ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiodiversityBivalvesinventairedistributionconservationComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGastéropodes[SDV.BID] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity
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Kahdeksan luokanopettajan työtyytyväisyys ja ammatinvalintapäätöksen valveutuneisuus

2000

ammatinvalintavalveutuneisuusopettajuustyötyytyväisyys
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Long-lasting effect of stress on susceptibility of a freshwater clam to copepod parasitism.

2005

The question whether a stress event can have a long-lasting effect on susceptibility to parasites was studied using a freshwater bivalve clam and its crustacean parasite as a model system. Anodonta piscinalis clams were collected from 2 populations during August–September 2002. Clams were transported to the laboratory and marked. The stressed clams were subjected to low oxygen for 25 days, while the unstressed control clams were caged in their lakes of origin for the same period. Then the clams were transported to a third lake where they were exposed to natural infections by the ergasilid copepod, Paraergasilus rylovi , 11 months after the stress event. The stressed clams were more intensiv…

animal structuresAnodontaFreshwater bivalvebiologyEcologyHost (biology)media_common.quotation_subjectParasitismZoologybiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanBivalviaHost-Parasite InteractionsCopepodaInfectious DiseasesParasite hostingAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyFemaleReproductionCopepodmedia_commonParasitology
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Ascending Aorta Resection and End-to-End Anastomosis: Redistribution of Wall Shear Stress Induced by a Bioprosthetic Heart Valve

2020

Although aortic resection and end-to-end anastomosis are applied to repair ascending aortic aneurysm, there is a lack of information on the late risk of post-operative complications, such as aortic dissection and aneurysmal re-dilatation. It is recognized that altered hemodynamic forces exerted on an aortic wall play an important role on dissection and aneurysm formation. We present a case in which the hemodynamic forces were investigated prior and after repair of an ascending aorta treated by resection with end-to-end anastomosis and a bioprosthetic heart valve. Post-operative wall shear stress was redistributed uniformly along the vessel circumference, and this may suggest a reduced risk …

aorta/aorticmedicine.medical_specialty0206 medical engineeringascending aortalcsh:Medicine02 engineering and technologyDissection (medical)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAnastomosis03 medical and health sciencesAortic aneurysmcomputational fluid dynamic0302 clinical medicineAneurysmInternal medicinemedicine.arteryAscending aortamedicineShear stressHeart valveaortic dissectionAortaAortic dissectionbusiness.industrylcsh:RGeneral Medicinemedicine.disease020601 biomedical engineeringmedicine.anatomical_structureCardiologycardiovascular systemaneurysmbusinessaortic
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Stress Echocardiography and Strain in Aortic Regurgitation (SESAR protocol): Left ventricular contractile reserve and myocardial work in asymptomatic…

2020

Objectives: To analyze left ventricular (LV) myocardial deformation and contractile reserve (CR) in asymptomatic patients with severe aortic regurgitation (AR) at rest and during exercise, and their correlation with functional capacity. Background: The natural history of chronic AR is characterized by a prolonged silent phase before onset of symptoms and overt LV dysfunction. Assessment of LV systolic function and contractile reserve has an important role in the decision-making of AR asymptomatic patients. Methods: Standard echo, lung ultrasound, and LV 2D speckle tracking strain were performed at rest and during exercise in asymptomatic patients with severe AR and in age- and sex-comparabl…

aortic regurgitation contractile reserve myocardial work stress echocardiography two-dimensional strainMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal strainstress echocardiographyHeart VentriclesAortic Valve InsufficiencyStrain (injury)Regurgitation (circulation)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyAsymptomatictwo-dimensional strainVentricular Function LeftHeart Ventricle03 medical and health sciencesVentricular Dysfunction Left0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinecontractile reserveEchocardiography StremedicineStress EchocardiographyHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging030212 general & internal medicineSubclinical infectionEjection fractionbusiness.industryStroke Volumeaortic regurgitation; contractile reserve; myocardial work; stress echocardiography; two-dimensional strainmedicine.diseaseaortic regurgitationLung ultrasoundmyocardial workCardiologymedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHumanEchocardiography StressEchocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.)REFERENCES
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Clinical outcomes of aortic valve repair in asymptomatic patients with chronic severe aortic valve regurgitation.

2009

aortic valve repair asymptomatic patients
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Multicenter Consistency Assessment of Valvular Flow Quantification With Automated Valve Tracking in 4D Flow CMR

2021

OBJECTIVES This study determined: 1) the interobserver agreement; 2) valvular flow variation; and 3) which variables independently predicted the variation of valvular flow quantification from 4-dimensional (4D) flow cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) with automated retrospective valve tracking at multiple sites. BACKGROUND Automated retrospective valve tracking in 4D flow CMR allows consistent assessment of valvular flow through all intracardiac valves. However, due to the variance of CMR scanners and protocols, it remains uncertain if the published consistency holds for other clinical centers. METHODS Seven sites each retrospectively or prospectively selected 20 subjects who underwent whole …

automated retrospective valve trackingNetwork Functions VirtualizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyIntraclass correlationRegurgitation (circulation)030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyIntracardiac injectionvalvular flow assessment regurgitation030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineConsistency (statistics)Predictive Value of Tests3automated retrospective valve trackingHealthy volunteersMedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingcardiovascular diseaseswhole heart 4D flow CMRRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryFlow quantificationcardiovascular systemCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCardiac magnetic resonanceNuclear medicinebusiness
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Juvenile sudden cardiac death due to congenital coronary ostial valve-like ridges: A case report and literature review

2023

Coronary artery anomalies are a heterogeneous group of congenital disorders affecting the coronary pattern with a characteristic (origin, number, number of hosts, course, etc.). They are rarely found in the population. We report the case of a 21-year-old male who died from sudden cardiac death caused by an isolated coronary ostial obstruction, secondary to a rare anomaly, the presence of a valve-like ridge consisting of a small fold in the Valsalva aortic sinus. The study provides a brief literature review on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and clinical and medico-legal issues in coronary artery anomaly cases that may be helpful in forensic practice when dealing with sudden cardiac death i…

autopsy – young peopleostial valve-like ridgeCoronary artery anomaliesudden cardiac death.General MedicineMedico-Legal Journal
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A new Miocene deep-sea chiton and early evidence for Teredinidae-sustained wood-fall communities

2015

Deep-sea wood-falls are important biodiversity hot spots for insights on chemosynthesis-based communities. The study of deep-sea wood-fall-related palaeocommunities from the Neogene of north Italy shed light on interesting associations from the Miocene of Torrente Cinghio (Tortonian) and of Moncasale di Casina (Langhian). The most common components of this association are typical chemosynthetic/wood-fall molluscs, such as the gastropods Homalopoma sp. and Pseudonina bellardii, the bivalves Idas sp. and shipworms, and the chiton Leptochiton lignatilis n. sp., which belongs to a genus typical of recent sunken woods in tropical waters. The new species described is compared with other fossil an…

biologyEcologyMiocenewood-fall; Polyplacophora; new species; Teredinidae boring bivalves; Miocene; Mediterranean areaOceanographybiology.organism_classificationDeep seaMediterranean areaPolyplacophoraPolyplacophoraOceanographynew speciewood-fallMediterranean areaChitonGeologyTeredinidae boring bivalve
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