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Direct peroxidase bioelectrocatalysis on a variety of electrode materials
The role of the electrode material in the efficiency of direct (non-mediated) bioelectrocatalytic reduction of H2O2, catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase (HRP) is studied and discussed. The variations in direct peroxidase bioelectrocatalysis when coming from carbon/graphite to metal electrodes and oxides, as well as modified electrodes, are analyzed regarding the variations in adsorption/orientatio
A Chelating Agent - Activated Carbon - PIXE Procedure for Sub-ppb Analysis of Trace Elements in Water
By combining suitable water preconcentration techniques and Particle-Induced X-ray Emission analysis (PIXE), we have developed a procedure for multielemental sub-ppb water analysis. The preconcentration step consists of adsorbing the metals in the form of organic chelates onto activated carbon, which is pressed to a tablet and then analysed by PIXE. For very low concentrations and small volumes of
Coupled cluster and density functional theory studies of the vibrational contribution to the optical rotation of (S)-propylene oxide
In a previous study (Chemical Physics Letters 2005, 401, 385) we computed the optical rotatory dispersion of (S)-propylene oxide in gas phase and solution using the hierarchy of coupled cluster models CCS, CC2, CCSD, and CC3. Even for the highly correlated CC3 model combined with a flexible basis set, the theoretical gas-phase specific rotation at 355 nm was found to be negative in contrast to the
Anti-inflammatory Effects of Macrolide Antibiotics in the Treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis.
Wrist movements among females in a repetitive, non-forceful work.
Reconstitution of calmodulin from domains and subdomains: Influence of target peptide
Reconstitution studies of a protein from domain fragments can furnish important insights into the distinctive role of particular domain interactions and how they affect biophysical properties important for function. Using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and a number of spectroscopic and chromatographic tools, including CD, fluorescence and NMR spectroscopy, size-exclusion chromatography and
Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Scandinavian Stone Age Research
This paper is a discussion of theory and methods used in intrasite spatial analysis - the analysis of "living floors". Processes in the formation of the archaeological record such as abandonment, discard, loss, and caching, are discussed. There is also some investigation into factors which may disturb or obscure patterning on an occupation site. Examples to illustrate the discussion are taken from
Child related background factors affecting compliance with induction of anaesthesia
BACKGROUND: Factors such as age, sex, behaviour problems, fears, earlier traumatic hospital events and reactions to vaccination were assessed together with behaviour observed before premedication in order to evaluate their importance in predicting response to the anaesthetic process. The anaesthetic process was divided into four endpoints; compliance when given premedication, sedation, compliance
Radiation dose reduction in computed skeletal radiography. Effect on image quality.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the effect of radiation dose reduction on image ++quality in computed musculoskeletal radiography and determine optimal exposure range. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 11 corpses, 1 hand and 1 hip were examined with film-screen radiography, and a series of computed radiographs was obtained using exactly the same technique except for the exposure, which was 100, 50, 25, 12.5, 6.25, an
Nuclear wobbling-phonon excitations with alignments
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Genetic differentiation between populations of the moss Hylocomium splendens from low versus high elevation in the Scandinavian mountain range
To test the genetic relationship between alpine and subalpine forms of Hylocomium splendens, pairwise sampling was undertaken of populations from four areas, representing the southern and northern ranges of the Scandes. From each population I sampled 75 shoots in a hierarchical fashion, and these were screened for variation at 12 allozyme loci. The pairwise genetic identity (I) among subalpine and
Molecular basis for amyloidosis related to hereditary brain hemorrhage
The aim of the project has been to elucidate molecular events leading to amyloidosis in Hereditary Cystatin C Amyloid Angiopathy (HCCAA) patients, to enable simple diagnosis of the disease and with the ultimate goal to understand the amyloid formation process in detail, in order to develop inhibitors to the process. At the DNA level, a point mutation segregating with HCCAA was identified in the cy
Conceptions of physiotherapy knowledge among Swedish physiotherapists: a phenomenographic study
Objectives and design Knowledge in physiotherapy is based on both scientific evidence and clinical practice. Different perspectives of knowledge generate different implications for theory development. The aim of this qualitative, phenomenographic study was to describe physiotherapists' conceptions of physiotherapy knowledge. Intervention and participants Open, semi-structured interviews were condu
Effects of thermal annealing on the viscoelastic properties and morphology of bimodal hard/soft latex blends
The effects of thermal annealing on the viscoelastic properties and morphology of films prepared from bimodal latex blends containing equal weight fractions of soft and hard latex particles with controlled sizes were investigated. The thermal and viscoelastic properties of as-dried and annealed samples were investigated with differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA).
“Stop Whining and Get on with the Basic Business of Being British”: Notes on Robin Wood, Canada and the Concept of National Film Culture
After emigrating from England to Canada in the late 1970s, Robin Wood gained wide recognition as a major “Canadian” film critic, but he was criticized by some for his luke-warm response to the cinema of his adopted country. That response can be traced, in part, to the influence of the English literary critic F.R. Levis, but also to intellectual trends and cultural preferences Wood shared with othe
Defining 'stemness': Notch and Wnt join forces?
Freeze-thaw and de-icing resistance of concrete : research seminar held in Lund, June 17, 1991 : RILEM committee TC-117 FDC
Preface. The RILEM Committee TC-117 FDC -Freeze-Thaw and De-icing Resistance of Concrete:-started its workwith a first meeting that was hel d in Essen in May 1990. A second meeting was held in Brighton in November the same year. During both meetings, some differences in opinion were disc10sed concerning the effects of different externai and internai factors on the de-icing resistance and concernin