984 resultados para Naager, Franz
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Eläinlääkkeiden kehitys kokee nykyaikana huomattavia muutoksia. Perinteisesti 70 % eläinlääkkeistä on ollut tarkoitettu tuotantoeläimille, mutta lemmikkieläinten lääkkeiden kulutus kasvaa jatkuvasti. Transdermaalisen antotavan tärkeitä etuja ovat maksassa tapahtuvan LA:n alkureitin metabolian vähentäminen, noninvasiivisuus ja eläinten omistajan hoitomyöntävyyden parantaminen. Usein kuitenkin eläimille joudutaan käyttämään ihmiselle tarkoitettuja lääkkeitä sopivien eläinlääkkeiden puuttumisen takia Meloksikaami on oksikaamiluokkaan kuuluva, alun perin ihmiskäyttöön kehitetty, tulehduskipulääke jonka indikaatio 1990 luvun lopussa laajennettiin eläinkäyttöön. Tutkimuksen tarkoituksena oli kehittää meloksikaamin preformulaation, jonka in-vitro transdermaalinen virtausnopeus on riittävän korkea meloksikaamin transdermaaliseen annosteluun sialle. Formulointi strategioiksi valittiin keräliuottimien, meloksikaamin liukoisuutta sekä ihon penetraatiota parantavien aineiden käyttö. Formulatioiden perimiaatiokokeita suoritettiin sian ihon preparaattien ja Franz diffusiosolujen avulla, joissa luovuttajakammiossa oli tutkittava formulaatio ja vastaanjottajakammiossa – PB 7,4/saliiniliuos. Sian ihon preparaatti oli valmistettu sian korvan ihosta. Valittujen keräliuottimien ja penetraatiota parantavien aineiden käyttö todettiin tehottomaksi keinoksi nostamaan transdermaalista virtausnopeutta. Tutkimuksen päämäärän saavuttamiseksi päätettiin syntesoida ja kokeilla Enhancer-S:ksi nimitettyä ainetta, joka sekä nostaa meloksikaamin liukoisuutta formulaatiossa että vaikuttaa ihon permeabiliteettiin. Permiaatiokokeiden jälkeen todettiin Enhancer-S apuaineen lisäävän meloksikaamin transdermaalista virtausnopeutta 22 μg/(h·cm2) asti. Todettu meloksikaamin virtausnopeuden taso riittää ylläpitämään 21,5 mg:n vuorokausiannoksen formulaation pinta-alan olevan 41 cm2 (6,4 cm x 6,4 cm).
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XVIII IUFRO World Congress, Ljubljana 1986.
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We study the hydrodynamic properties of strongly coupled SU(N) Yang-Mills theory of the D1-brane at finite temperature and at a non-zero density of R-charge in the framework of gauge/gravity duality. The gravity dual description involves a charged black hole solution of an Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton system in 3 dimensions which is obtained by a consistent truncation of the spinning D1-brane in 10 dimensions. We evaluate thermal and electrical conductivity as well as the bulk viscosity as a function of the chemical potential conjugate to the R-charges of the D1-brane. We show that the ratio of bulk viscosity to entropy density is independent of the chemical potential and is equal to 1/4 pi. The thermal conductivity and bulk viscosity obey a relationship similar to the Wiedemann-Franz law. We show that at the boundary of thermodynamic stability, the charge diffusion mode becomes unstable and the transport coefficients exhibit critical behaviour. Our method for evaluating the transport coefficients relies on expressing the second order differential equations in terms of a first order equation which dictates the radial evolution of the transport coefficient. The radial evolution equations can be solved exactly for the transport coefficients of our interest. We observe that transport coefficients of the D1-brane theory are related to that of the M2-brane by an overall proportionality constant which sets the dimensions.
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The influence of geometric parameters, such as blade profile and hub geometry on axial flow turbines for micro hydro application remains poorly characterized. This paper first introduces a holistic theoretical model for studying the hydraulic phenomenon resulting from geometric modification to the blades. It then describes modification carried out on two runner stages, of which one has untwisted blades and the other has twisted blades obtained by modifying the inlet hub. The experimental results showed that the performance of the untwisted blade runner was satisfactory with a maximum efficiency of 68%. However, positive effects of twisted blades were clearly evident with an efficiency rise of more than 2%. This study also looks into the possible limitations of the model and suggests the extension of the experimental work and the use of computational tools to conduct a progressive validation of all experimental findings, especially on the flow physics within the hub region and the slip phenomena. The paper finally underlines the importance of developing a standardization philosophy for axial flow turbines specific for micro hydro requirements. DOI:10.1061/(ASCE)EY.1943-7897.0000060. (C) 2012 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Thermal diffusivity and conductivity of hot pressed ZrB2 with different amounts of B4C (0-5 wt%) and ZrB2-SiC composites (10-30 vol% SiC) were investigated experimentally over a wide range of temperature (25-1500 degrees C). Both thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity were found to decrease with increase in temperature for all the hot pressed ZrB2 and ZrB2-SiC composites. At around 200 degrees C, thermal conductivity of ZrB2-SiC composites was found to be composition independent. Thermal conductivity of ZrB2-SiC composites was also correlated with theoretical predictions of the Maxwell Eucken relation. The dominated mechanisms of heat transport for all hot pressed ZrB2 and ZrB2-SiC composites at room temperature were confirmed by Wiedemann Franz analysis by using measured electrical conductivity of these materials at room temperature. It was found that electronic thermal conductivity dominated for all monolithic ZrB2 whereas the phonon contribution to thermal conductivity increased with SiC contents for ZrB2-SiC composites.
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Extended x-ray absorption fine-structure studies have been performed at the Zn K and Cd K edges for a series of solid solutions of wurtzite Zn1-xCdxS samples with x = 0.0, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0, where the lattice parameter as a function of x evolves according to the well-known Vegard's law. In conjunction with extensive, large-scale first-principles electronic structure calculations with full geometry optimizations, these results establish that the percentage variation in the nearest-neighbor bond distances are lower by nearly an order of magnitude compared to what would be expected on the basis of lattice parameter variation, seriously undermining the chemical pressure concept. With experimental results that allow us to probe up to the third coordination shell distances, we provide a direct description of how the local structure, apparently inconsistent with the global structure, evolves very rapidly with interatomic distances to become consistent with it. We show that the basic features of this structural evolution with the composition can be visualized with nearly invariant Zn-S-4 and Cd-S-4 tetrahedral units retaining their structural integrity, while the tilts between these tetrahedral building blocks change with composition to conform to the changing lattice parameters according to the Vegard's law within a relatively short length scale. These results underline the limits of applicability of the chemical pressure concept that has been a favored tool of experimentalists to control physical properties of a large variety of condensed matter systems.
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Hydrochlorothiazide (HCT) is a diuretic and a BCS class IV drug with low solubility and low permeability, exhibiting poor oral absorption. The present study attempts to improve the physicochemical properties of the drug using a crystal engineering approach with cocrystals. Such multicomponent crystals of HCT with nicotinic acid (NIC), nicotinamide (NCT), 4-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), succinamide (SAM), and resorcinol (RES) were prepared using liquid-assisted grinding, and their solubilities in pH 7.4 buffer were evaluated. Diffusion and membrane permeability were studied using a Franz diffusion cell. Except for the SAM and NIC cocrystals, all other binary systems exhibited improved solubility. All of the cocrystals showed improved diffusion/membrane permeability compared to that of HCT with the exception of the SAM cocrystal. When the solubility was high, as in the case of PABA, NCT, and RES cocrystals, the flux/permeability dropped slightly. This is in agreement with the expected interplay between solubility and permeability. Improved solubility/permeability is attributed to new drug-coformer interactions. Cocrystals of SAM, however, showed poor solubility and flux This cocrystal contains a primary sulfonamide dimer synthon similar to that of HCT polymorphs, which may be a reason for its unusual behavior. Hirshfeld surface analysis was carried out in all cases to determine whether a correlation exists between cocrystal permeability and drug-coformer interactions.
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Introducción: En el medio social existen numerosas manifestaciones culturales en torno a la justicia, ideal supremo de la convivencia armónica y pacífica. Diversas imágenes, literarias y artísticas, representan ese valor permanente de la humanidad. Páginas hermosas, no exentas de poesía, han sido escritas para describirla, pues todo gran pensador le ha dedicado un libro o una simple línea. Recordemos a escritores que legaron a la humanidad mensajes sublimes, como Cervantes, Shakespeare y Montaigne. Al nombre de esos geniales creadores se deben añadir los de Charles Dickens, León Tolstoi, Bertolt Brecht y Arthur Miller, quienes elevaron la prosa a su máximo lucimiento. De quien más se habla en nuestros días es del checo Franz Kafka, autor que describió en su obra El proceso la angustia de los justiciables. Un género literario algo olvidado es la oratoria forense, siendo su precursor el griego Demóstenes, brillante expositor de las defensas que asumió como abogado, entre otras las de su propio padre...
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Teologia y espiritualidad en Anselmo de Canterbury / Eduardo Briancesco -- Identidad teológico-jurídica de la Parroquia en el nuevo Código / Emilio Barcelón -- El Diaconado. Sacramento de Cristo, Diácono del Padre y de los hombres / Juan Carlos Maccarone -- Nuevos aportes bibliográficos I. Anotaciones al “Tratado sobre los judíos” de Franz Mussner (Armando J. Levoratti) II. Tres estudios recientes sobre Patrología (Francisco J. Veismann) -- Notas bibliográficas -- Libros recibidos
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Berta Raposo Fernández e Ingrid García Wistädt (editoras)
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The cod stock in the Western Baltic Sea is assessed to be overfished regarding the definitions of the UN World Summit on Sustainable Development at Johannesburg in 2002. Thus, the European Fisheries Council enforced a multi-annual management plan in 2007. Our medium term simulations over the future 10 years assume similar stock productivity as compared with the past four decades and indicate that the goals of the management plan can be achieved through TAC and consistent effort regulations. Taking account of the uncertainty in the recruitment patterns, the target average fishing mortality of age groups 3 – 6 years of F = 0.6 per year as defined in the management plan is indicated to exceed sustainable levels consistent with high long term yields and low risk of depletion. The stipulated constraint of the annual TAC variations of ±15% will dominate future fisheries management and implies a high recovery potential of the stock through continued reductions in fishing mortality. The scientific assessment of sustainable levels of exploitation and consideration in the plan is strongly advised, taking account of uncertainties attributed to environmental and biological effects. We recommend our study to be complemented with economic impact assessments including effects on by-catch species, which have been disregarded in this study. It is further demonstrated, that the goals of the management plan can alternatively be achieved by mesh size adaptations. An alternative technical option of mesh size increases to realize the required reductions in fishing mortality provides avoidance of discards of undersized fish after a few years by means of improved selectivity, another important element of the Common Fisheries Policy. However, it is emphasized that technical regulations since 1990 failed to affect the by-catch and discards of juvenile cod. In any way, the meaningful implementation of the multiannual management plan through stringent control and enforcement appears critical.
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Gold Coast Water is responsible for the management of the water and wastewater assets of the City of the Gold Coast on Australia’s east coast. Treated wastewater is released at the Gold Coast Seaway on an outgoing tide in order for the plume to be dispersed before the tide changes and renters the Broadwater estuary. Rapid population growth over the past decade has placed increasing demands on the receiving waters for the release of the City’s effluent. The Seaway SmartRelease Project is designed to optimise the release of the effluent from the City’s main wastewater treatment plant in order to minimise the impact of the estuarine water quality and maximise the cost efficiency of pumping. In order to do this an optimisation study that involves water quality monitoring, numerical modelling and a web based decision support system was conducted. An intensive monitoring campaign provided information on water levels, currents, winds, waves, nutrients and bacterial levels within the Broadwater. These data were then used to calibrate and verify numerical models using the MIKE by DHI suite of software. The decision support system then collects continually measured data such as water levels, interacts with the WWTP SCADA system, runs the models in forecast mode and provides the optimal time window to release the required amount of effluent from the WWTP. The City’s increasing population means that the length of time available for releasing the water with minimal impact may be exceeded within 5 years. Optimising the release of the treated water through monitoring, modelling and a decision support system has been an effective way of demonstrating the limited environmental impact of the expected short term increase in effluent disposal procedures. (PDF contains 5 pages)