16 resultados para agar well diffusion
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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A correlation and predictive scheme for the viscosity and self-diffusivity of liquid dialkyl adipates is presented. The scheme is based on the kinetic theory for dense hard-sphere fluids, applied to the van der Waals model of a liquid to predict the transport properties. A "universal" curve for a dimensionless viscosity of dialkyl adipates was obtained using recently published experimental viscosity and density data of compressed liquid dimethyl (DMA), dipropyl (DPA), and dibutyl (DBA) adipates. The experimental data are described by the correlation scheme with a root-mean-square deviation of +/- 0.34 %. The parameters describing the temperature dependence of the characteristic volume, V-0, and the roughness parameter, R-eta, for each adipate are well correlated with one single molecular parameter. Recently published experimental self-diffusion coefficients of the same set of liquid dialkyl adipates at atmospheric pressure were correlated using the characteristic volumes obtained from the viscosity data. The roughness factors, R-D, are well correlated with the same single molecular parameter found for viscosity. The root-mean-square deviation of the data from the correlation is less than 1.07 %. Tests are presented in order to assess the capability of the correlation scheme to estimate the viscosity of compressed liquid diethyl adipate (DEA) in a range of temperatures and pressures by comparison with literature data and of its self-diffusivity at atmospheric pressure in a range of temperatures. It is noteworthy that no data for DEA were used to build the correlation scheme. The deviations encountered between predicted and experimental data for the viscosity and self-diffusivity do not exceed 2.0 % and 2.2 %, respectively, which are commensurate with the estimated experimental measurement uncertainty, in both cases.
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Mestrado em Radiações Aplicadas às Tecnologias da Saúde. Área de especialização: Ressonância Magnética
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Mestrado em Radiações Aplicadas às Tecnologias da Saúde. Área de especialização: Ressonância Magnética
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The subject matter of this book is about piano methodology, including technical, musical, artistic, ethical and philosophical issues and reflections. The purpose of this work is to share a personal professional experience insight in the field of piano performance. This text assumes a certain continuity to the major contributions of artists like Ludwig Deppe, Tobias Matthay, Grigory Kogan, Heinrich Neuhaus and George Kochevitsky. At the same time, it tries to integrate and complement this selected literature, bringing new ideas and hints to specific professional issues.
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Introdução – A técnica de Difusão por Ressonância Magnética (RM), ao avaliar o movimento das moléculas de água nos tecidos, permite inferir sobre a arquitetura dos mesmos, em particular relativamente à celularidade, volume celular e permeabilidade das membranas. O Coeficiente de Difusão Aparente (ADC) é um parâmetro quantificável da imagem ponderada em difusão (DWI). A sua análise poderá fornecer informação clínica adicional sobre estas lesões, sobretudo em relação à sua caracterização histológica. Objetivos – Caracterizar e diferenciar tipos e alguns subtipos de lesões mamárias através da análise do ADC. Metodologia – 20 Mulheres com 23 lesões mamárias foram submetidas a RM mamária: 3 lesões benignas (3 Fibroadenomas-FA) e 20 malignas (16 Carcinomas Ductais Invasivos-CDI, 2 Carcinomas Ductais In Situ-CDIS e 2 Carcinomas Invasivos Lobulares-CLI). Num equipamento 1.5T aplicou-se uma sequência de Difusão (b=0,50,250,500,750,1000 s/mm2). Obteve-se o ADC através do ajuste exponencial da intensidade de sinal das lesões em função do valor de b, fazendo-se corresponder os valores de ADC à respetiva caracterização histológica e posterior comparação com a literatura. Resultados e Discussão – As lesões malignas apresentaram ADCs significativamente (p=0,014) inferiores [(0,94±0,22)x10-3 mm2/s] aos das benignas [(1,43±0,25)x10-3 mm2/s]. A justificação pode residir no aumento da celularidade e consequente restrição da Difusão que se observa nas lesões malignas. Os CDI apresentaram ADCs baixos [(0,88±0,17)x10-3 mm2/s], enquanto que os CDIS apresentaram ADCs mais elevados [(1,33±0,29)x10-3 mm2/s]. Estes resultados estão de acordo com o facto dos CDIS estarem limitados aos ductos mamários, mantendo-se menos alterada a estrutura do tecido adjacente e resultando numa menor restrição à difusão que nos CDI. Verificaram-se diferenças significativas entre FA e CDI (p=0,010) e entre CDI e CDIS (p=0,049). Conclusões – O ADC possibilita a diferenciação entre lesões mamárias benignas e malignas, bem como entre alguns tipos histológicos. O desenvolvimento deste conceito pode representar um avanço no papel da RM na avaliação destas neoplasias. ABSTRACT - Introduction – The Magnetic Resonance (MR) diffusion technique measures the movement of water molecules in tissues. Therefore, it provides useful information about tissue architecture, specially regarding tissue cellularity, cell volume and membrane permeability. The quantification of diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data is done by measuring the so-called. Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC). This parameter provides additional clinical information about breast lesions, and potentially allows for in-vivo histological characterization. Purpose – To characterize and differentiate breast lesions through ADC analysis. Methodology – The study comprised 20 women, with 23 breast lesions: 3 benign lesions - 3 Fibroadenomas (FA); and 20 malignant - 16 Invasive Ductal Carcinomas (CDI), 2 Ductal Carcinomas In Situ (CDIS), 2 Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (CLI). On a 1.5T equipment a diffusion-weighted sequence with 6 b-values (b=0,50,250,500,750,1000 s/mm2) was used to examine the patients. ADC was obtained by fitting an exponential to data of lesion signal intensity vs. b values. A correspondence of ADC values to histological lesion characterization was done and finally, the results were comparison with the literature. Results and Discussion – Malignant lesions showed inferior ADCs significantly (p=0.014) lower ((0.94±0.22)x10-3 mm2/s) than the benign lesions ((1.43±0.25)x10-3 mm2/s). This may be associated to increasead cellularity in malignant lesions, which result in higher tissue restriction to diffusion. CDI showed low ADC values ((0.88±0.17)x10-3 mm2/s), while the CDIS showed higher ADCs ((1.33±0.29)x10-3 mm2/s). These results agree with the fact that CDIS are limited to mammary ducts, maintaining a less altered neighboring tissue structure, which results in a lower restriction to diffusion than observed in CDI. Significant differences between FA and CDI (p=0.010) and between CDI and CDIS (p=0.049) were observed. Conclusion – The ADC parameter is able to differentiate between malignant and benign breast lesions, as well as between some histological types.
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RESUMO: Objetivos – Determinar a sensibilidade e especificidade das ponderações Difusão (DWI) e T2 Fluid-Attenuated Inversion Recovery (FLAIR) na avaliação de lesões da substância branca (SB) e verificar em que medida se complementam, por forma a criar um conjunto de boas práticas na RM cranioencefálica de rotina. Metodologia – Recorrendo-se a uma metodologia quantitativa, efetuou-se uma análise retrospetiva da qual foram selecionados 30 pacientes, 10 sem patologia e 20 com patologia (2 com EM, 7 com Leucoencefalopatia, 6 com doença microangiopática e 5 com patologia da substância branca indefinida). Obteve-se uma amostra de 60 imagens, nomeadamente: 30 imagens ponderadas em DWI e 30 em T2 FLAIR. Recorrendo ao programa Viewdex®, três observadores avaliaram um conjunto de imagens segundo sete critérios: visibilidade, deteção, homogeneidade, localização, margens e dimensões da lesão e capacidade de diagnóstico. Com os resultados obtidos recorreu-se ao cálculo de sensibilidade e especificidade pelas Curvas ROC, bem como à análise estatística, nomeadamente, Teste-T, Índice de Concordância Kappa e coeficiente de correlação de Pearson entre as variáveis em estudo. Resultados – Os resultados de sensibilidade e de especificidade obtidos para a ponderação T2 FLAIR foram superiores (0,915 e 0,038, respetivamente) aos da ponderação DWI (0,08 e 0,100, respetivamente). Não se verificaram variâncias populacionais significativas. Obteve-se uma elevada correlação linear entre as variáveis com um valor r situado entre 0,8 e 0,99. Verificou-se também uma variabilidade considerável entre os observadores. Conclusões – Dados os baixos valores de sensibilidade e especificidade obtidos para a DWI, sugere-se que esta deva ser incluída no protocolo de rotina de crânio como auxiliar no diagnóstico diferencial com outras patologias.
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Mestrado em Intervenção Sócio-Organizacional na Saúde - Área de especialização: Políticas de Administração e Gestão de Serviços de Saúde.
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Agências Financiadoras: FCT e MIUR
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Doutoramento em Gestão
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de mestre em Engenharia Química e Biológica
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Rehabilitation is very important for in the results of treatment in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Rehabilitation processes occur through gradual changes. These changes integrate intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms of the individual, promoting adaptations to the needs and activities of daily living according to individual goals. Recommendations for exercise in multiple sclerosis: these recommendations apply only to patients with EDSS less than 7; moderate intensity aerobic exercise for a total of 20 to 30 minutes, twice or three times for week; the resistance training with low or moderate intensity is well tolerated by patients with MS; associated with these exercises were recommended flexibility exercises of moderate intensity, as well as strengthening exercises. The aim of this study is to examine the implications of the program of self-regulation in the perception of illness and mental health (psychological well-being domain) in multiple sclerosis patients.
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Fitness centres are special places where conditions for microbiological proliferation should be considered. Moisture due to human perspiration and water condensation as a result of human physical activities are prevalent in this type of buildings. Exposure to microbial contaminants is clinically associated with respiratory disorders and people who work out in polluted environments would be susceptible to contaminants. This work studied the indoor air contamination in three gymnasiums in Lisbon. The sampling was performed at two periods: at the opening (morning) and closing (night) of the three gymnasiums. The airborne bacterial and fungal populations were sampled by impaction directly onto Tryptic Soy Agar (for bacteria) and Malt Extract Agar (for fungi) plates, using a Merck MAS-100 air sampler. Higher bacterial concentrations were found at night as compared to the morning but the same behaviour was not found for fungal concentrations. Gram-negative catalase positive cocci were the dominant bacteria in indoor air samples of the studied gymnasiums. In this study, 21 genera/species of fungal colonies were identified. Chrysosporium sp., Chrysonilia sp., Neoscytalidium hialinum, Sepedonium sp. and Penicillium sp. were the most prevalent species identified in the morning, while Cladosporium sp., Penicillium sp., Chrysosporium sp., Acremonium sp. and Chrysonilia sp. were more prevalent at night. A well-designed sanitation and maintenance program for gymnasiums is needed to ensure healthier space for indoor physical activity.
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Nearly 65% of adults diagnosed with cancer will live, at least, five years after the diagnostic. If the treatment is lengthy and disruptive, the persons can experience difficulties in returning to normal daily life. Research shows that cancer survivors suffer from more psychological distress than those who have never experienced cancer (5.6% versus 3.0%), reason why psychoeducational programs are necessary to help people return to everyday life. The objective of the present study is to identify psychosocial predictors of well being in people that survive cancer, are in stable condition, and a diagnosis of longer than three years.
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We study some properties of the monotone solutions of the boundary value problem (p(u'))' - cu' + f(u) = 0, u(-infinity) = 0, u(+infinity) = 1, where f is a continuous function, positive in (0, 1) and taking the value zero at 0 and 1, and P may be an increasing homeomorphism of (0, 1) or (0, +infinity) onto [0, +infinity). This problem arises when we look for travelling waves for the reaction diffusion equation partial derivative u/partial derivative t = partial derivative/partial derivative x [p(partial derivative u/partial derivative x)] + f(u) with the parameter c representing the wave speed. A possible model for the nonlinear diffusion is the relativistic curvature operator p(nu)= nu/root 1-nu(2). The same ideas apply when P is given by the one- dimensional p- Laplacian P(v) = |v|(p-2)v. In this case, an advection term is also considered. We show that, as for the classical Fisher- Kolmogorov- Petrovski- Piskounov equations, there is an interval of admissible speeds c and we give characterisations of the critical speed c. We also present some examples of exact solutions. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Basidiomycete strains synthesize several types of beta-D-glucans, which play a major role in the medicinal properties of mushrooms. Therefore, the specific quantification of these beta-D-glucans in mushroom strains is of great biochemical importance. Because published assay methods for these beta-D-glucans present some disadvantages, a novel colorimetric assay method for beta-D-glucan with alcian blue dye was developed. The complex formation was detected by following the decrease in absorbance in the range of 620 nm and by hypsochromic shift from 620 to 606 nm (similar to 14 nm) in UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Analysis of variance was used for optimization of the slope of the calibration curve by using the assay mixture containing 0.017% (w/v) alcian blue in 2% (v/v) acetic acid at pH 3.0. The high-throughput colorimetric assay method on microtiter plates was used for quantification of beta-D-glucans in the range of 0-0.8 mu g, with a slope of 44.15 x 10(-2) and a limit of detection of 0.017 mu g/well. Recovery experiments were carried out by using a sample of Hericium erinaceus, which exhibited a recovery of 95.8% for beta-1,3-D-glucan. The present assay method exhibited a 10-fold higher sensitivity and a 59-fold lower limit of detection compared with the published method with congo red beta-D-glucans of several mushrooms strains were isolated from fruiting bodies and mycelia, and they were quantified by this assay method. This assay method is fast, specific, simple, and it can be used to quantify beta-D-glucans from other biological sources. (C) 2015 American Institute of Chemical Engineers