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Choquet, Élodie, Marshall D. Perrin, Christine H. Chen, Rémi Soummer, Laurent Pueyo, James B. Hagan, Elena Gofas-Salas, et al. "FIRST IMAGES OF DEBRIS DISKS AROUND TWA 7, TWA 25, HD 35650, AND HD 377." Astrophysical Journal 817, no. 1 (January 14, 2016): L2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/817/1/l2.

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Kim, Young Woon, Jung Hyun Kwon, Eun Chung, Sung Won Lee, Jong-yul Lee, Jeong Won Jang, Kyu Won Chung, and Soon Woo Nam. "Short Term Virologic Efficacies of Telbivudine versus Entecavir against Hepatitis B-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma." Gastroenterology Research and Practice 2015 (2015): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/181065.

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Telbivudine has been reported to be more effective than lamivudine. However, because of the resistance rate to telbivudine (TLV), the current guidelines recommend entecavir (ETV) or tenofovir (TNV) as the first-line therapy for chronic hepatitis B. We investigated the short term virologic efficacy of TLV in comparison with ETV as the first-line agent of HBV suppression in HBV-related advanced HCC patients. A total of 86 consecutive patients with HBV-related HCC for whom antiviral treatment was initiated in Incheon St. Mary’s Hospital between 2010 and 2013 were analyzed. Virologic responses were investigated on the 4th, 12th, and 24th weeks of the antiviral therapies. In patients with advanced TNM stage cancer (stage 3 or 4) and poor liver function (Child-Pugh class B or C), the virologic response rates at weeks 12 and 24 were 25% (1/4) and 42.8% (3/7) in the TLV group and 33.3% (1/3) and 33.3% (1/3) in the ETV group, respectively (P=0.424,P=0.800). The short term efficacy of TLV was similar to that of ETV. Since TLV is highly cost-effective, it should be considered as a first-line antiviral agent in patients with advanced HCC, poor liver function, and short life expectancies.
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Nicholson, B. A., G. Hussain, J.-F. Donati, D. Wright, C. P. Folsom, R. Wittenmyer, J. Okumura, and B. D. Carter. "The surface magnetic activity of the weak-line T Tauri stars TWA 7 and TWA 25." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 504, no. 2 (March 26, 2021): 2461–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab879.

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ABSTRACT We present an analysis of spectropolarimetric observations of the low-mass weak-line T Tauri stars TWA 25 and TWA 7. The large-scale surface magnetic fields have been reconstructed for both stars using the technique of Zeeman Doppler imaging. Our surface maps reveal predominantly toroidal and non-axisymmetric fields for both stars. These maps reinforce the wide range of surface magnetic fields that have been recovered, particularly in pre-main sequence stars that have stopped accreting from the (now depleted) central regions of their discs. We reconstruct the large scale surface brightness distributions for both stars, and use these reconstructions to filter out the activity-induced radial velocity jitter, reducing the RMS of the radial velocity variations from 495 to 32 m s −1 for TWA 25, and from 127 to 36 m s −1 for TWA 7, ruling out the presence of close-in giant planets for both stars. The TWA 7 radial velocities provide an example of a case where the activity-induced radial velocity variations mimic a Keplerian signal that is uncorrelated with the spectral activity indices. This shows the usefulness of longitudinal magnetic field measurements in identifying activity-induced radial velocity variations.
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Seydim, Atıf Can, Zeynep Banu Guzel-Seydim, Duygu Kumbul Doguc, M. Cagrı Savas, and Havva Nilgun Budak. "Effects of Grape Wine and Apple Cider Vinegar on Oxidative and Antioxidative Status in High Cholesterol-Fed Rats." Functional Foods in Health and Disease 6, no. 9 (September 30, 2016): 569. http://dx.doi.org/10.31989/ffhd.v6i9.285.

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Background: Oxidative stress is the result of an imbalance between the rates of free radical production and elimination via endogenous antioxidant mechanisms such as antioxidant enzymes; glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT). Antioxidants widely available in fruits, vegetables, seeds have been possessed a broad spectrum of biological, pharmacological and therapeutic properties against oxidative stress. Consumption of fruits and vegetables are essentials much as their products such as fruit juices, wines and vinegars, which contain significant amount of polyphenolic compounds. Vinegar is produced mainly from different varieties of wine by two fermentation process, ethanol and acetic acid fermentations. Followed by wine production there are mainly two vinegar production methods. One is surface also known as traditional method. The second method is submerging technique involving submerged culture where the oxygenation has been greatly improved (industrial method).Objective: The aim of the study is to determine the effects of grape and apple cider vinegar consumption against oxidative stress in high cholesterol-fed rats.Methods: Fifty-four male, adult Wistar albino rats were included in the study. Rats were divided into six groups of nine. 1 mL of 2.5% cholesterol (at 5pm) and 1 mL of different vinegar samples (at 9 am) were administered daily for 7 weeks by oral gavage. Control-diet group (CNT) received 1mL of normal saline solution concurrently with the experiment groups. Rats were sacrificed at the end of the experiment and blood samples were collected. The erythrocyte samples were washed three times in normal saline (0.9%, v/w) and then hemolyzed with 2mL of cold bidistillated water. CAT activity was measured following the method of Aebi. MDA was determined by the double heating method of Draper and Hadley. GSH-Px activity was measured according to the method of Paglia and Valentine [19]. SOD activity was analyzed according to the method of Woolliams et al.[20] Both were analyzed in Beckmann Coulter AU 5800 autoanalyzer by using RANDOX kits (Randox Laboratories Ltd. Ardmore, Crumlin, UK). Vinegars were obtained after the grape and apple vinegar fermentations using surface culture method and industrial submerge methods. Grape and apple juices were immediately inoculated with Saccharomyces cerevisiae (0.02%) for ethanol fermentation for 30 day at 25°C. After the completion of the ethanol fermentation, acetic acid fermentation of wines was initiated with the addition of two-year aged vinegar (1:3 ratio) using surface technique at 25°C and continued for 60 days at 25°C.Vinegars produced by the industrial submerge method for 24 hours at 25°Cwere transported to theDepartment of Food Engineering laboratories from the Carl Kuhne Vinegar Plant located in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey. Total antioxidant activity of vinegar samples were measured by Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) and 2,2’-azinobis (3-ethlybenzthiazoline)-6-sulfonic acid (ABTS) methods.Results: Levels of CAT, GSH-Px, SOD in CHCNT group were significantly decreased while MDA levels were significantly increased when compared to CNT group. Levels of MDA which is the end-product of lipid peroxidation was significantly decreased in the apple cider vinegar administered groups (TAV and IAV) when compared to the CHCNT (P<0.05). MDA levels of grape wine vinegar administered groups were decreased (TGV, IGV), however the difference was not significant. GSH-Px levels were significantly increased in both TGV and TAV groups, which were fed with the vinegars produced by traditional surface methods (P=0.03, P=0.001 respectively) as compared to the CHCNT. GSH-Px levels of rats fed with vinegars produced with industrial submerge methods (IGV, IAV), showed no significant difference when compared to CHCNT group. SOD levels of TGV, IGV, TAV, IAV were significantly increased as compared to CHCNT group (p<0.05). TEAC and ORAC values of vinegar samples (TGV and TAV) produced with surface methods were higher than other samples. ORAC and TEAC values of TAV sample was 5.89 µmol trolox/ml and 5.5 mM, respectively.Conclusions: Present research showed that high cholesterol diet increased lipid peroxidation and consumed the antioxidant enzymes. Although the degree of the effect of vinegars on antioxidant enzyme activity differs, the use of vinegar especially the ones produced by surface culture methods have seem to have favorable effect in vivo. These findings are in concordance with the ORAC and TEAC values of vinegars.Keywords: Oxidative stress, grape vinegar, apple cider vinegar, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), superoxide dismutase (SOD), malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT)
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Olofsson, J., R. G. van Holstein, A. Boccaletti, M. Janson, P. Thébault, R. Gratton, C. Lazzoni, et al. "Resolving faint structures in the debris disk around TWA 7." Astronomy & Astrophysics 617 (September 2018): A109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201832583.

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Context. Debris disks are the intrinsic by-products of the star and planet formation processes. Most likely due to instrumental limitations and their natural faintness, little is known about debris disks around low mass stars, especially when it comes to spatially resolved observations. Aims. We present new VLT/SPHERE IRDIS dual-polarization imaging (DPI) observations in which we detect the dust ring around the M2 spectral type star TWA 7. Combined with additional angular differential imaging observations we aim at a fine characterization of the debris disk and setting constraints on the presence of low-mass planets. Methods. We modeled the SPHERE DPI observations and constrain the location of the small dust grains, as well as the spectral energy distribution of the debris disk, using the results inferred from the observations, and performed simple N-body simulations. Results. We find that the dust density distribution peaks at ~0.72′′ (25 au), with a very shallow outer power-law slope, and that the disk has an inclination of ~13° with a position angle of ~91° east of north. We also report low signal-to-noise ratio detections of an outer belt at a distance of ~1.5′′ (~52 au) from the star, of a spiral arm in the southern side of the star, and of a possible dusty clump at 0.11′′. These findings seem to persist over timescales of at least a year. Using the intensity images, we do not detect any planets in the close vicinity of the star, but the sensitivity reaches Jovian planet mass upper limits. We find that the SED is best reproduced with an inner disk at ~0.2′′ (~7 au) and another belt at 0.72′′ (25 au). Conclusions. We report the detections of several unexpected features in the disk around TWA 7. A yet undetected 100M⊕ planet with a semi-major axis at 20−30 au could possibly explain the outer belt as well as the spiral arm. We conclude that stellar winds are unlikely to be responsible for the spiral arm.
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Custodio, Joseph M., Marshall Fordyce, William Garner, Mona Vimal, Kah Hiing J. Ling, Brian P. Kearney, and Srinivasan Ramanathan. "Pharmacokinetics and Safety of Tenofovir Alafenamide in HIV-Uninfected Subjects with Severe Renal Impairment." Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 60, no. 9 (May 23, 2016): 5135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/aac.00005-16.

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ABSTRACTTenofovir alafenamide (TAF) is an oral prodrug of tenofovir (TFV) that has greater stability in plasma than TFV disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and circulates as intact TAF, resulting in the direct and higher lymphatic loading of and exposure to TFV diphosphate, the active moiety. Unlike TFV, TAF is minimally eliminated in urine. The pharmacokinetics (PK) of TAF and TFV in HIV-uninfected subjects with severe renal impairment and matched healthy controls were evaluated. Subjects with severe renal impairment (RI; estimated glomerular filtration rate [eGFR], 15 to 29 ml/min) and controls (eGFR, ≥90 ml/min) matched for age, gender, and body mass index received a single dose of TAF at 25 mg. Blood and urine samples for TAF and TFV PK determinations were collected over 7 days postdosing, and subjects were followed up at 14 days. A total of 14 renally impaired subjects and 13 control subjects enrolled and completed the study. The TAF maximum observed concentration in plasma (Cmax) and the area under the concentration-versus-time curve (AUC) extrapolated to infinite time (AUCinf) were 79% and 92% higher, respectively, in subjects with severe RI than the controls, primarily due to higher absorption. The TFVCmaxand AUCinfwere 2.8-fold and 5.7-fold higher, respectively, in subjects with severe RI than the controls. In subjects with severe RI, TAF at 25 mg provided a TFV AUC 10 to 40% lower than that from historical TDF-based TFV exposures in subjects with normal renal function. There were no discontinuations due to adverse events. In subjects with severe RI receiving TAF at 25 mg, TAF exposures were higher than those for the controls; these differences are unlikely to be clinically meaningful. TFV exposures were higher than those for the controls but lower than the exposures in nonrenally impaired subjects on TDF-based regimens.
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Chacon, Jose Ignacio, Ana Rosa Rubio Salvador(2), Nazaret Cordero Franco(1), Begona Martinez Carrasco (1), Sonia Alonso Soler(1), Laura Diaz Paniagua(1), Lourdes Fernandez Franco(1), et al. "Docetaxel-carboplatin-bevacizumab (TCV): A novel combination that promises a high activity in triple-negative breast cancer: A pilot study." Journal of Clinical Oncology 30, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2012): e11543-e11543. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e11543.

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e11543 Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an anthracycline resistant subtype, for which there is no standard chemotherapy. Taxanes, platinum-derived drugs and bevacizumab all seem to be active drugs in this setting, but definitive data are still lacking. Our purpose is to report our experience with the combination Docetaxel-Carboplatin-Bevacizumab (TCV) in TNBC. Methods: We retrospectively analysed our database using medical claims for patients diagnosed with TNBC and treated with TCV in neoadjuvant (NAJ) or metastasic( MD), between July 1, 2009, and December 31, 2011. Informed consent was obtained from all patients. Results: 13 pts have received 86 TCV cycles, 8 in NAJ and 5 for MD. NAJ: Median age: 48(28-60) y. T3-T4 tumors: 62,5% . N+: 62.5%. All pts received 6 TCV cycles, except 1 pt, still on therapy. 5 (62.5%) pts received quadrantectomy, 2(25%) mastectomy as surgical treatment after TCV. One pt has not received surgery yet. Sentinel lymph node biopsy was done in 5/8 (62.5%) pts, the other 3 received axillary dissection for clinically N+ metastasis. After surgery, pathologic complete response (pCR) in breast in 6/7 pts (85.7%); in axillary nodes, pCR in 5/7 pts (71,4%). One has not been surgically evaluated yet. Median follow-up: 10 months (2-18). Only one pt has relapsed with cerebral metastasis. MD: Median age: 54.4 (40-71) y. 4 pts received TCV as first line, one as third line therapy. 3 pts obtained complete response, 2 partial responses, but both progressed in three months. Median follow-up: 14.4 months. Only one of these pts has died. Toxicity: Was mild, without any grade 3 or 4 toxic effect. Only one pt showed grade 2 hypertension after bevacizumab infusion. Neutropenia was not evaluable for use of G-CSF per protocol. Conclusions: Although this is a short series, it suggests that TCV may be a highly active combination in TNBC with a good tolerability profile. These data warrant continuing testing of this combination in TNBC.
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BALOGUN, OLUSEGUN S., LEIXIN XU, TOHRU TERAOKA, and DAIJIRO HOSOKAWA. "Effects of single and double infections with Potato virus X and Tobacco mosaic virus on disease development, plant growth, and virus accumulation in tomato." Fitopatologia Brasileira 27, no. 3 (June 2002): 241–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-41582002000300001.

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The tomato cv. Fukuju nº. 2 was used for studying the effect of single and double infections with Potato virus X (PVX) and Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Mixed infection resulted in a synergistic increase of disease severity, where more growth reduction was seen with simultaneous inoculations than with sequential inoculations at four-day intervals. At five and 12 days post-inoculation, the increased severity of the disease coincided with enhancement of virus accumulation in the rapidly expanding upper leaves. The PVX concentration in leaves nº 5 to 7 of doubly infected plants was three to six fold that of singly infected ones, as determined by DAS-ELISA. Mixed infection with the L strain led to higher enhancement of PVX than with the TMV-L11A strain. The concentration of TMV-L was lower in double infection and significantly higher than TMV-L11A in both singly and doubly infected plants. Analyses of the PVX ORF2 by Western blot and Northern hybridization revealed the pattern of accumulation of the 25 kDa protein and the RNAs, respectively, following those of the virion and coat protein. The strain TMV-L11A overcame the resistance gene in cv. GCR 237 (Tm-1). In the upper leaf nº. 8, the concentration of PVX was three times higher in plants with mixed infection than with L11A. The concentrations of the L and OM (TMV strains) in both singly and doubly infected plants were at very low levels, and the synergistic effect on PVX concentration and disease severity was not observed.
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Torres Washima, Irene Lucía, Jennifer Paola Pacheco Rodríguez, Marlitt Elisa Ordoñez Arteaga, María Belén Vázquez Quezada, Javier Arturo López Rodríguez, and Diego Alejandro Córdova Ochoa. "Intervenciones de la aorta ascendente: Estudio transversal en dos Instituciones de Salud de la Ciudad de Cuenca, Ecuador." Revista Médica del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga 12, no. 3 (November 30, 2020): 172–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14410/2020.12.3.ao.25.

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BACKGROUND: The treatment of ascending aorta (AA) aneurysms has evolved over the years. The surgical technique for this pathology should always be chosen in favor of preserving native tissues, as much as possible. Aortic dilation can be secondary to other pathologies. There is an association with arterial hypertension, COPD, smoking, atherosclerosis, congestive heart failure, coronary heart disease, Marfan syndrome. The aim of this study was to characterize patients who underwent ascending aorta surgery in two medical centers in Cuenca- Ecuador, between January 2014 and August 2019. METHODS: Cross-Sectional descriptive and correlation study. The study population was formed by 23 patients undergoing an ascending aortic surgical intervention, in the city of Cuenca-Ecuador, at Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga or Clínica Santa Inés, from January 2014 to August 2019. Data was obtained from the patient’s medi-cal records. RESULTS: The age range went from 27 to 74 years with an average of 55.5 7 years. The most frequently found comorbidities were hypertension (56.5%) and type 2 diabetes (17.4%), 8.7% of the patients presented with Mar-fan syndrome. The most common diagnosis was ascending aortic aneurysm without significant valve damage (39%). 91% percent of the patients underwent surgery with the Bentall-De Bono technique. The majority of patients (52.2%) did not present any post-surgical complications. The mortality rate found in this population was 1.3 per 10 patients. CONCLUSIONS:Men were more frequently affected. The mean age was 55 years. The studied pathologies were heterogeneous, from SAA to primary or secondary aortic diseases. The main symptoms were angina and dyspnea; there was no significant association between clinical onset and mortality. The most frequent comor-bidities were Arterial Hypertension and type II Diabetes. We didn’t found any significant associations between complications and the other variables. The most common complication was bleeding that needed rintervention. Mortality decreased progressively since 2014. KEYWORDS: Aortic Diseases, Aortic Aneurysm, Aortic Valve, Cardiac Surgical Procedures.
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Carvalho, Ruy Inacio Neiva de, and Flávio Zanette. "Dinâmica da dormência de gemas de macieira 'Imperial Gala' durante o outono e inverno em região de baixa ocorrência de frio." Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura 26, no. 1 (April 2004): 65–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-29452004000100018.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a dinâmica da dormência de gemas de um ano de macieira 'Imperial Gala' com ou sem frio suplementar durante o outono e o inverno, cultivadas em região de baixa ocorrência de frio. Os ramos foram coletados em Porto Amazonas-PR, em intervalos de 21 dias, de abril a agosto (19-04, 10-05, 31-05, 21-06, 12-07, 02-08 e 23-08) e receberam ou não tratamento com frio suplementar de 1.440 horas à temperatura de 4 a 7° C. A avaliação da dormência foi realizada pelo teste biológico de estacas de nós isolados (temperatura de 25° C e fotoperíodo de 16 horas) por meio dos parâmetros: tempo médio para brotação (TMB), velocidade de brotação (VB), taxa final de brotação (TF), taxa de brotações vigorosas (TBV) e tempo médio para aparecimento de folhas abertas (TMFA). A dormência mais intensa das gemas de um ano ocorreu em 12 de julho. A aplicação de 1.440 horas de frio suplementar de 4 a 7° C foi efetivo para a redução do tempo médio de brotação das gemas. A utilização da variável TBV nos testes de estacas de nós isolados foi uma importante forma de avaliação da capacidade real de desenvolvimento da gema, diminuindo-se a interferência do corte da estaca como estimulador de início de desenvolvimento.
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Klinkov, Konstantin V. [Verfasser], Dirk [Akademischer Betreuer] Ronneberger, and Martin [Akademischer Betreuer] Rein. "Unsteady gas flows and particle dynamics in the shock layer formed by the impingement of a supersonic two-phase jet onto a plate / Konstantin Klinkov. Gutachter: Martin Rein. Betreuer: Dirk Ronneberger." Göttingen : Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen, 2005. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:7-webdoc-25-7.

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"Telemann’s Psalm 117, Laudate Jehovam omnes gentes, TWV 7:25." Doctoral diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.53874.

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abstract: Abstract   Among Georg Philipp Telemann’s most-performed works is his setting of Psalm 117 (Psalm 116, Vulgate), Laudate Jehovam, TWV 7:25. There are three sources; Telemann’s autograph score (heavily marked and corrected by Telemann’s grandson, Georg Michael), a contemporary set of parts by a copyist, and another set of parts by Georg Michael Telemann based on his corrections to the autograph score. There are currently at least seven editions of this work readily available, none of which fully agrees with the autograph manuscript or original parts. The editions also differ substantially from one another: for example, two of them are in a different key from the others. This clearly points to the need for a new edition. Further, the additions and corrections by Georg Michael Telemann are interesting. These fall into several categories: changes made to correct errors or clarify ambiguities in Georg Philipp Telemann’s original, changes made to reflect performance practice that Georg Philipp might have assumed but that were no longer customary in Georg Michael’s time, adjustments to melody and rhythm that may reflect Georg Michael’s personal taste and preference, and the addition of parts for oboe and viola, along with significant changes to the second violin part that suggest that Georg Michael’s version was intended for performance by a chorus and orchestra, whereas Georg Philipp’s original could be performed as a chamber work, with one singer and instrumentalist per part, or by a larger ensemble. A discussion of the piece, along with scores of both the original version and Georg Michael’s version, provides both scholars and performers with greater insight into this brief but significant work.
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Oh, Eunmi. Telemann's Psalm 117, Laudate Jehovam omnes gentes, TWV 7: 25. Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University, 2019.

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Round, Table on Current Problems in International Humanitarian Law (26th 2002 San Remo Italy). The two additional protocols to the Geneva conventions: 25 years later, challenges and prospects : 26th Round Table, San Remo, 5-7 September 2002 : proceedings. Milano: European Foundation Dragan, 2004.

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Slovakia) Relativistic Nuclear Physics: from Hundreds of MeV to TeV (7th 2003 Stará Lesná. Relativistic Nuclear Physics: from Hundreds of MeV to TeV: Stara Lesna, Slovak Republic, August 25-30, 2003 : Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop = Reli︠a︡tivistskai︠a︡ i︠a︡dernai︠a︡ fizika: ot soten MėV do TėV : Stara Lesna, Slovakii︠a︡, 25-30 avgusta 2003 g. : Trudy 7-go mezhdunarodnogo soveshchanii︠a︡. Dubna: OII︠A︡I, 2003.

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Berman, Joshua A. Blending Discordant Laws in Biblical Narrative. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190658809.003.0009.

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This chapter highlights a peculiar phenomenon in biblical literature outside of the Pentateuch: a biblical writer will invoke iterations of a given law from two or more of the Pentateuch’s four corpora. Scholars have assumed that this phenomenon was limited to post-exilic literature, and stemmed from the exigencies of exile and return that created an urgent need to create a vehicle that would grant legitimacy to various communities and their legal traditions. However, the broad array of books in which such legal blending is found mandates us to question whether the legal blend is strictly a literary phenomenon of the post-exilic period. Moreover, the phenomenon obliges us to question the long-standing assumption that diverging iterations of the same law in two (or more) of the Torah’s law corpora are inherently mutually exclusive. Sources: Josh 20:1–9; Judg 6:25–31; 1 Sam 15:2, 1 Sam 28:3–25; 2 Kgs 4:1–7; Jer 34:12–17; Neh 5:1–12.
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Tull, Patricia K. Narrative Among the Latter Prophets. Edited by Danna Nolan Fewell. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199967728.013.17.

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This chapter examines the “comedic” arc prevailing in the metanarratives of prophetic books, moving from rebellion to reconciliation. It then catalogs portions of prophetic books showing distinctive narrative features, including narratives shared with 2 Kings in Isaiah 36–39 and Jeremiah 52; Isaiah 6, 7, 8, and 20; Hosiah 1 and 3; Amos 7–9; and Jeremiah’s varied narratives, including (a) dialogues between Jeremiah and God in Jeremiah 1–20; (b) first-person narratives portraying Jeremiah’s symbolic actions, in Jeremiah 13, 18, 24, 25; and (c) third-person narratives, beginning in Jeremiah 19. Finally, the article discusses (d) Ezekiel’s and Zechariah’s first-person accounts and, briefly, (e) Jonah. Two scenes recurring throughout prophetic narratives portray the prophet’s difficulties in conveying God’s plans to humans: the prophet’s encounters with God, and his encounters with intended recipients. Only Jonah and the stories adapted from Kings transgress these parameters.
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Timed readings plus in science: 25 two-part lessons with questions for building reading speed and comprehension. New York, N.Y: McGraw-Hill Glencoe, 2002.

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United States. Federal Highway Administration., United States. Federal Transit Administration., National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board., Conference on Refocusing Transportation Planning for the 21st Century (1st : 1999 : Washington, D.C.), and Conference on Refocusing Transportation Planning for the 21st Century (2nd : 1999 : Irvine, Calif.), eds. Refocusing transportation planning for the 21st century: Proceedings of two conferences : Washington, D.C., February 7-10, 1999 : Irvine, California, April 25-28, 1999. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 2000.

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Love, Boating. There Are Two Seasons Boating Season Waiting for Boating Season Composition Notebook: School Notebook Gift for Boaters or a Boat Lover 7. 5x9. 25 Wide Ruled. Independently Published, 2020.

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Note, Lineman. I Have Two Titles Lineman and Dad Composition Notebook: Great Notebook Gifts for Electrical Engineer, Lineman and Electrician, Composition Notebook 7. 5 X9. 25 , 120 Wide Ruled Pages Journal Diary. Independently Published, 2020.

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Pride, Lgbt. I Love My Two Moms LGBT Gay Lesbian Composition Notebook: LGBT Notebook, Gift for LGBT Pride, Lesbian Pride, Gay Pride, Bisexual Pride, Transgender Pride and Pansexual, Pride. 7. 5 X9. 25 Wide Blank Lined Workbook. Independently Published, 2020.

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Bitner, Bradley J. "Exclusion and Ethics: Contrasting Covenant Communities in 1QS 5:1–7:25 and 1 Cor 5:1–6:11." In Keter Shem Tov, edited by Shani Tzoref and Ian Young, 259–304. Piscataway, NJ, USA: Gorgias Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31826/9781463234676-014.

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Milstein, Sara J. "Echoes of Contracts in the Hebrew Legal Fictions." In Making a Case, 90–116. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190911805.003.0004.

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Three biblical laws—Exod 21:7–11, the case pertaining to the daughter sold as a slave-wife; Deut 21:15–17, the case of the man with two wives and two sons; and Deut 25:5–10, the case of the widow and the reluctant levir—concern matters that regularly occur in private contracts from the ancient Near East: the sale of daughters by fathers in debt, the bequeathing of inheritance shares to multiple sons, and the obligation to care for widowed women. Deuteronomy 25:5–10 makes for a particularly strong case study, in that it exhibits striking parallels to wills from the ancient city of Emar (modern-day Tell Meskene, Syria). Parallels in content between Deut 25:5–10 and the Emarite wills suggests that the biblical law was modeled on comparable Israelite/Judahite contracts and/or lists of contract clauses. The same conclusion applies to Exod 21:7–11 and Deut 21:15–17, two texts that likewise are marked by contract terminology.
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Vyshnevsky, Sergey. "USE OF INDICATORS OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SEEDS FOR BREEDING FOR HETEROSIS WINTER OILSEED RAPE BASED CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY." In European vector of development of the modern scientific researches. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-077-3-26.

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The paper presents the results of research (2014-2017) on the creation of source material for the selection of hybrids of winter oilseed rape on the basis of cytoplasmic male sterility. The source material was varieties, hybrids, lines of individual selection of the Institute of Feed Research and Agriculture of Podillya NAAS, collection samples of domestic and foreign selection. We used 44 genotypes of winter oilseed rape in 2014-16 as parents for pollination with a form with cytoplasmic male sterility. Material for breeding was taken taking into account many years of processing according to seed productivity, indicators of biochemical composition, winter resistance, oleaginousness, length of growing season, lesion of pathogens of disease and damage to pests. To accelerate the selection process for the creation of competitive domestic varieties and hybrids of winter oilseed rape, studies were conducted on the biochemical parameters of seeds of F1 hybrids obtained on the basis of cytoplasmic male sterility. By indicators of the content of erucic acid, glucosinolates from 25 combinations of 2016, seven combinations are allocated, in which the biochemical composition of the seeds correspond to such requirements; Oil - erucic acid is absent, or its traces are contained, and the content of glucosinolates does not exceed 25 μmol/g. In 2017, in studies on the manifestation of heterosis and the creation of highly heterosis hybrids using CMS on their basis, 19 new hybrids and 7 best ones of 2016 were used. In terms of oil quality and yield in 2017 with 26 numbers have highlighted 15, 7 of them are of 2016. According to the results of a two-year trial, we have the following results: 2016, the total average crop capacity of the 7 best hybrids was 7.41 t/ha, which was 2.59 t/ha higher than the standard; 2017, these combinations showed a total average crop capacity of 6.58 t/ha, which was 1.8 t/ha higher than the standard. The manifestation of heterosis in winter oilseed rape hybrids on average for two years was observed at 46%. The expediency of selection work is determined, to create the source material of commercial hybrids of winter oilseed rape, which includes early detection, even at the stage of first-generation hybrids, promising two-zero lines of restorers and fixers of cytoplasmic male sterility. The study gives the chance in the further exclusion from the selection program of works on improvement of biochemical indicators of the received initial material.
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"Development of Modules With Different Types of Concentrators and Receivers of Solar Radiation." In Solar Concentrating Modules With Louvered Heliostats, 74–103. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4276-7.ch003.

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Optical schemes and designs of four types of solar modules with louvered heliostats and concentrators with zero shading losses and blocking of solar radiation have been developed. The design of a compact thermal photovoltaic solar radiation detector for a non-tracking parabolic-cylindrical solar concentrator provides the thermal efficiency of the module in the range of 0,6–0,7, the service life of at least 25 years due to the sealing of the photoelectric elements using a two-component polysiloxane gel.
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Chantrapornchai, Chantana, and Samrid Duangkaew. "CNN Customizations With Transfer Learning for Face Recognition Task." In Handbook of Research on Deep Learning Innovations and Trends, 40–58. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7862-8.ch003.

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Several kinds of pretrained convolutional neural networks (CNN) exist nowadays. Utilizing these networks with the new classification task requires the retraining with new data sets. With the small embedded device, large network cannot be implemented. The authors study the use of pretrained models and customizing them towards accuracy and size against face recognition tasks. The results show 1) the performance of existing pretrained networks (e.g., AlexNet, GoogLeNet, CaffeNet, SqueezeNet), as well as size, and 2) demonstrate the layers customization towards the model size and accuracy. The studied results show that among the various networks with different data sets, SqueezeNet can achieve the same accuracy (0.99) as others with small size (up to 25 times smaller). Secondly, the two customizations with layer skipping are presented. The experiments show the example of SqueezeNet layer customizing, reducing the network size while keeping the accuracy (i.e., reducing the size by 7% with the slower convergence time). The experiments are measured based on Caffe 0.15.14.
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Brett, Mark G. "Performance Indicators: The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah." In Locations of God, 26–45. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190060237.003.0003.

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The kings of Israel and Judah were measured by a variety of standards, and each of the two kingdoms were subjected to overall evaluations in the books of Kings in an effort to explain their demise. While it is often assumed that the ultimate performance indicator is conformity to Mosaic law, this assumption is problematic. The few allusions to a written Torah of Moses in the books of Kings introduce both chronological and theological problems. For example, 2 Kgs 23:25–26 explains the destruction of Jerusalem by assuming the validity of intergenerational punishment, but this particular understanding of divine justice is rejected in the fully developed theology of Deuteronomy (Deut 1:39 and 7:9–10, overturning Deut 5:9). Attending to key ideas of centralization and social justice, we may describe the books of Kings as “Yahwistic” rather than “Deuteronomistic,” a conclusion that is confirmed by comparisons with the book of Jeremiah.
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Campeau-Lecours, Alexandre, Hugo Lamontagne, Simon Latour, Philippe Fauteux, Véronique Maheu, François Boucher, Charles Deguire, and Louis-Joseph Caron L'Ecuyer. "Kinova Modular Robot Arms for Service Robotics Applications." In Rapid Automation, 693–719. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-8060-7.ch032.

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This article presents Kinova's modular robotic systems, including the robots JACO2 and MICO2, actuators and grippers. Kinova designs and manufactures robotics platforms and components that are simple, sexy and safe under two business units: Assistive Robotics empowers people living with disabilities to push beyond their current boundaries and limitations while Service Robotics empowers people in industry to interact with their environment more efficiently and safely. Kinova is based in Boisbriand, Québec, Canada. Its technologies are exploited in over 25 countries and are used in many applications, including as service robotics, physical assistance, medical applications, mobile manipulation, rehabilitation, teleoperation and in research in different areas such as computer vision, artificial intelligence, grasping, planning and control interfaces. The article describes Kinova's hardware platforms, their different control modes (position, velocity and torque), control features and possible control interfaces. Integration to other systems and application examples are also presented.
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López-Morales, José Satsumi, and Isabel Ortega-Ridaura. "Internationalization, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Poverty Alleviation." In Corporate Social Responsibility, 1276–98. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-6192-7.ch067.

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The aim of this chapter is to describe how the MNCs can contribute to alleviate poverty and improve the well-being of the workers and communities, focused in two issues: job creation and CSR practices. For this purpose, the authors analyzed the case of the Mexican MNC FEMSA in Latin America. The results show that FEMSA plays an important role in job creation, with around 250,000 direct jobs in 2015 being created with Mexico and Brazil the most benefitiated with around the 84% of the jobs. In the case of CSR, 40 programs were identified under three main headings: “our people”, “our community” and “our planet”. Most of the programs are focused in “our community” (25) and the major receiver is Mexico with the 31 programs, the results of these programs show some benefits in the level of life and well-being of the people that has used these.
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Vargas-Bernal, Rafael, and Margarita Tecpoyotl-Torres. "Nanocomposites for Space Applications." In Research Anthology on Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of Nanomaterials, 1681–705. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8591-7.ch070.

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A review on the advances achieved in the last 25 years in the development of hybrid nanocomposites based on polymer matrix for aerospace applications is presented here. The chapter analyzes the state-of-the-art strategies used in the design of materials that support the different conditions of the space environment. These materials are aimed primarily at structural applications, electromagnetic interference shielding, self-sensing, and self-healing, although they are not restricted to these applications. The introduction of metallic, ceramic, carbon-based nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes and graphene, as well as two-dimensional materials have been used with a successful impact. Despite the significant advances that have been reached, much work must be done to achieve complete reliability for all properties required to protect the systems against the hazardous conditions found in space. Therefore, futuristic visions of the actions that must be carried out are raised in this chapter.
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Mistri, Shradha. "Relations between Dietary Habits, Lifestyle and Leading Obesity." In Psychology and Patho-physiological Outcomes of Eating [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.98307.

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Obesity, hypertension, depression currently in the rise are some of the many problems faced by a common person due to poor dietary and sleeping habits along with some genetic disorders. An extensive study has been done over two years with 205 subjects regarding their eating & sleeping habits and their mental & physical state on a day-to-day basis. The subjects include both males and females ranging from 15 years of age to 70 above. Altogether 12.68% of people suffer from obesity while just 51.21% of them have an appropriate weight. Women below the age of 25 have shown an overpowering presence of PCOS affecting their health and 38.53% of the population showcasing suffering from hypertension and 14.14% suffering from depression. Sleep has yet proven to be a defining factor in wellbeing. 17.07% of the population exhibit signs of sleep deprivation while just 63.9% of the population sleep over 7 hours daily. Like many other countries, in India, the shift from traditional healthy food to fast food & processed food is taking place, resulting in various health problems like obesity, heart problems, arthritis, weakness, diabetes, high blood pressure, difficulty in breathing, stroke & so on. The aim of this meta-analysis was to quantify the effects of nutrition, mental health and exercise on the various aspects of a person’s well-being.
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Conference papers on the topic "TWV 7:25"

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Umezawa, Toshimasa, Takahide Sakamoto, Atsushi Kanno, Kouich Akahane, Atsushi Matsumoto, Naokatsu Yamamoto, and Tetsuya Kawanishi. "High-speed two-dimensional photodetector array for 4-WDM 25-Gbaud FSO communication." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2018.m3k.7.

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Liu, Mingyan, Kwanghoon Baek, Fransico Argüelles Vivas, Gayan Aruna Abeykoon, and Ryosuke Okuno. "Effects of Surfactant Partitioning Coefficient and Interfacial Tension on the Oil Displacement in Low-Tension Polymer Flooding." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/206220-ms.

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Abstract Complex surfactant formulations have been applied to generate an ultra-low interfacial tension (IFT) (e.g., 10-3 dyne/cm) between the displacing water phase and the displaced oil phase in chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR), where the residual oil after waterflooding can be largely recovered as an oil bank. This paper is concerned with a simpler, lower-cost CEOR, in which a sole additive of surface active solvent (SAS) makes low-tension displacement fronts in polymer flooding (e.g., 10-2 dyne/cm) without involving ultra-low IFT microemulsion phase behavior. The main objective of this research is to technically verify such low-tension polymer (LTP) flooding for a secondary-mode oil displacement through a sandpack of 9.5 Darcy. Previous research found that 2-ethylhexanol-7PO-15EO (2-EH-7PO-15EO, or "7-15") as SAS was able to reduce the IFT between polymer solution and the reservoir oil from 15.8 dyne/cm to 0.025 dyne/cm. In this research, the effect of SAS partition coefficient on LTP flooding was studied as an additional factor for SAS optimization. In particular, the comparison between two SAS species, 2-EH-4PO-15EO (4-15) and 2-EH-7PO-25EO (7-25), was important, because they had similar IFT values, but markedly different partition coefficients. The IFT was 0.18 dyne/cm with 4-15 and 0.20 dynes/cm with 7-25; and the partition coefficients were 1.61 with 4-15 and 0.68 with 7-25 at the experimental temperature, 61°C. These two SAS species were compared in secondary-mode LTP flooding with a slug of 0.5 wt% SAS for 0.5 pore-volumes injected (PVI). The oil recovery factor at 1.0 PVI was 65% with 4-15 and 67% with 7-25. At 5.0 PVI, it was 74% with 4-15 and 84% with 7-25. Although these two SAS species gave comparable IFT values, their oil-displacement efficiencies were quite different because 7-25 propagated more efficiently in the sandpack with the smaller partition coefficient. The smaller partition coefficient helped the SAS flow more efficiently in the aqueous phase with less retention in the remaining oil. Optimization of SAS likely requires taking a balance between lowering the partition coefficient and lowering the IFT. The SAS recovery at the effluent was 61% for the 4-15 SAS and 78% for the 7-25 SAS. The propagation of the 4-15 SAS was retarded approximately by 1.0 PVI in comparison to that of the 7-25 SAS. The adsorption of the 4-15 and 7-25 SAS were 0.019 mg/g sandpack and 0.020 mg/g sandpack. With a similar IFT reduction, the SAS with a smaller partition coefficient (i.e., 7-25) resulted in less retention, less retardation, and more oil production for a given amount of injection.
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Ramsay, SE, E. Papachristou, AO Papacosta, LT Lennon, PH Whincup, and SG Wannamethee. "OP25 Socioeconomic factors associated with frailty: results from two studies of older british populations." In Society for Social Medicine 62nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Hosted by the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, 5–7 September 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2018-ssmabstracts.25.

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Sainte-Rose, B., X. Lenhardt, O. Allain, and A. Dervieux. "Numerical Study of the Turbulent Wake of a Towed or Auto-Propelled Axisymmetrical Body in a Stratified Medium Using LES-VMS." In ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2013-10949.

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Numerical simulations of close and far wakes behind an axisymmetrical body in a stratified medium are carried out. Towed and auto-propelled regimes are considered. The parameters of the flow are Pr = 7, Re = 10000 based on the diameter of the cylinder and F = 25. Turbulence is modelled with a Large Eddy Simulation - Variational Multi-Scale approach. Realistic results are obtained for the towed case where the so-called three-dimensional (3D), non-equilibrium (NEQ) and quasi two-dimensional (Q2D) regimes are exhibited with very good agreement with the experiments. In addition, the effect of auto-propulsion on the flow dynamics is satisfactorily addressed.
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Mawid, M. A., T. W. Park, B. Sekar, and C. A. Arana. "Development of Detailed Chemical Kinetic Mechanisms for Ignition/Oxidation of JP-8/Jet-A/JP-7 Fuels." In ASME Turbo Expo 2003, collocated with the 2003 International Joint Power Generation Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2003-38932.

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Progress on development and validation of detailed chemical kinetic mechanisms for the U.S. Air Force JP-8 and JP-7 fuels [1] is reported in this article. Two JP-8 surrogate fuel blends were considered. The first JP-8 surrogate blend contained 12 pure hydrocarbon components, which were 15% n-C10H22, 20% n-C12H26, 15% n-C14H30, 10% n-C16H34, 5% i-C8H18, 5% C7H14, 5% C8H16, 5% C8H10, 5% C10H14, 5% C9H12, 5% C10H12 and 5% C11H10 by weight. The second JP-8 surrogate blend contained 4 components, which were 45% n-C12H26, 20% n-C10H22, 25% C10H14, and 10% C7H14 by weight. A five-component surrogate blend for JP-7 was also considered. The JP-7 surrogate blend components were 30% n-C10H22, 30% n-C12H26, 30% C10H20, 5% i-C8H18, and 5% C7H8 by weight. The current status of the JP-8 and JP-7 mechanisms is that they consist of 221 species and 1483 reactions and 205 species and 1438 reactions respectively. Both JP-8 and JP-7 mechanisms were evaluated using a lean fuel-air mixture, over a temperature range of 900–1050 K and for atmospheric pressure conditions by predicting autoignition delay times and comparing them to the available experimental data for Jet-A fuel. The comparisons demonstrated the ability of the 12-component JP-8 surrogate fuel blend to predict the autoignition delay times over a wider range of temperatures than the 4-component JP-8 surrogate fuel blend. The 5-component JP-7 surrogate blend predicted autoignition delay times lower than those of JP-8 blends and Jet-A fuel. The JP-8 and JP-7 mechanisms predictions, however, showed less agreement with the measurements towards the lower end of the temperature range (i.e., less than 900 K). Therefore, low temperature oxidation reactions and the sensitivities of the autoignition delays to reaction rate constants are still needed.
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Araya Go´mez, Pablo E., and Miles Greiner. "Simulations of Heat Transfer Within the Fuel Assembly/Backfill Gas Region of Transport Packages." In ASME 2005 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2005-71070.

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A two-dimensional computational model of a spent 7×7 Boiling Water Reactor assembly in a horizontal support basket was developed using the Fluent computational fluid dynamics package. Heat transfer simulations were performed to predict the maximum cladding temperature for assembly heat generation rates between 100 and 600W, uniform basket wall temperatures of 25 and 400°C, and with helium and nitrogen backfill gases. Different sets of simulations modeled conduction/radiation and natural convection/radiation transport across the gas filled regions to assess the importance of different transport processes. Simulations that included natural convection exhibited measurably lower cladding temperatures than those that did not only for nitrogen, at the lower basket wall temperature, and within an intermediate range of heat generation rates. Outside these conditions and for helium, conduction and radiation transport are sufficiently large so that natural convection has no measurable effect. Finally, the maximum cladding temperature is more sensitive to the assumed value of the fuel cladding emissivities when nitrogen is the backfill gas than when helium is used.
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Homrossukon, Samerjit, Sheldon Mostovoy, and Judith A. Todd. "Investigation of Hydrogen Assisted Cracking in Pressure Vessels." In ASME 2006 Pressure Vessels and Piping/ICPVT-11 Conference. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2006-icpvt-11-93923.

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Hydrogen assisted cracking (HAC) has been investigated in high strength 4140 and low strength Z17D pressure vessel steels, charged at −50 mA/cm2 in 1N H2SO4 + 25 mg/1 As2O3 and tested under three-point bend decreasing load. The HAC growth rate for Z17D steel (1.4×10−7 cm/s) was found to be approximately two orders of magnitude slower than that of 4140 steel (3.3×10−5 cm/s), while the threshold stress intensity factor for Z17D steel (∼37 MPa√m) was significantly higher than that of 4140 steel (∼7 MPa√m). This research will show that a single analytical model, based on the hypothesis that hydrogen both reduces crack resistance (R) and increases crack driving force (G), can explain HAC in 4140 and Z17D steels. The model predicts the hydrogen concentration required to initiate HAC as a function of the stress intensity factor and yield strength of the steel. Hydrogen-induced reduction of R was found to dominate HAC in 4140 steel, while hydrogen-induced reduction of R was combined with an increase in G for HAC cracking of Z17D steel.
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Barretto, Andrea Carla Da Silva, Camila Vespucio Bis Souza, Marise Rodrigues Pollonio, and Ana Lúcia Barretto Penna. "Influence of fat level reduction in the drying of Italian salami." In 21st International Drying Symposium. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ids2018.2018.7533.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of fat reduction in the drying process of Italian salami. Two Italian salami formulations: HFS (High Fat Sausage) with 20g/100g of pork back fat and LFS (Low Fat Sausage) with 11.2g/100g of pork back fat were analyzed as water activity, weight loss, proximate composition and pH. The evaluation times were 0, 3, 7, 10 and 13 days of drying.The reduction of more than 25% in the fat content of Italian salami affected the weight loss in the drying process, but did not affect the moisture, pH and water activity.Keywords: Low-fat; fermented sausage; weight loss; healthier meat products; ripening time.
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Declerck, P. J., M. C. Alessi, M. Verstreken, E. K. O. Kruithof, I. Juhan-Vague, and D. Collen. "MEASUREMENT OF PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR 1 (PAI-1) IN PLASMA WITH AN ELISA BASED ON TWO MURINE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644449.

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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for quantitation of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) was developed, based on two murine monoclonal antibodies (MA-7D4B7 and MA-7F5), raised against purified PAI-1 from HT-1080 fibrosarcoma cells, which react with non-overlapping epitopes. MA-7D4B7 was coated on microtiter plates and bound PAI-1 antigen was quantitated with MA-7F5 conjugated with horseradish peroxidase.In normal plasma, collected on citrate at pH 7.4, the PAI-1 level is 27 ± 16 ng/ml (mean ± SD, n=ll), with a corresponding value of 19 ± 11 ng/ml (n=12) in plasma collected on acid citrate pH 4.5, which inhibits the release of PAI-1 from platelets. The lower limit of the assay in plasma is 2 ng/ml; the intra-assay, inter-assay and inter-dilution coefficients of variation are 5.2%, 8.0% and 7.1% respectively.This ELISA was used to measure PAI-1 levels in plasma (collected on citrate, pH 7.4) of non-pregnant women and of women at different stages of pregnancy. A progressive increase is observed : before: 20±9 ng/ml, n=7; first trimester: 25 ± 12 ng/ml, n=5; second trimester: 40 ± 25 ng/ml, n=ll; third trimester: 98 ± 46 ng/ml, n=13. A correlation coefficient of 0.70 is found between the duration of pregnancy and the PAI-1 level.Preliminary data indicate that the PAI-1 antigen level is increased in several disease states, including myocardial infarction and deep vein thrombosis.Thus, this newly developed ELISA allows a direct measurement of the fast-acting inhibitor of plasminogen activator in plasma. Application of this assay to plasma of non-pregnant and pregnant women substantiates previous results obtained with the use of functional assays. In order to quantitate PAI-1 antigen circulating in plasma, blood should be collected under conditions that prevent platelet stimulation.
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Chen, Yongzheng, Yingwei Wu, Wenxi Tian, Suizheng Qiu, and Guanghui Su. "Validation of the ATHROC Code With NUPEC Tests." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60432.

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Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU) has developed a containment code called ATHROC (Analysis of Thermal Hydraulic Response of Containment) for the design of a new advanced PWR (Pressurized Water Reactor) in China. In the present work, the well-known NUPEC (NUclear Power Engineering Corporation) tests are simulated to validate the code. NUPEC test M-7-1 and M-4-3 were separately simulated to investigate the mixing effect of hot gas and steam being injected at a low elevation with or without spray cooling in the dome. An analytical model consisting of 26 cells and 67 flow paths was established. In addition, 62 distributed heat structures and 1 lumped heat structure were also modeled in the simulation. The predictions of both simulated tests agree relatively well with the experiment data. The maximum relative errors of predicted temperature for M-7-1 test and M-4-3 test were about 10% and 3%, respectively. The peak pressures of the two tests were about 3.8% and 6.7% overestimated, respectively, and the peak helium concentrations were about 25% and 20% overestimated, respectively. On the other hand, thermal and helium stratification within the containment were well predicted.
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