... Scale-like Submicrorods Microrods nanorods Decorated-nanoparticles 1. 5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1. 0 2.0 1. 5 1. 5 1. 5 4.0 11 12 12 12 12 .5 16 0 15 0 18 0 12 0 17 0 18 20 20 20 14 a The concentration of zinc nitrate and potassium ... properties of flower-like 3D ZnO microstructures, Materials Science and Engineering B 17 6 (2 011 ) 611 – 615 [11 ] J Huang, Y Wu, C Gu, M Zhai, Y Sun, J Liu, Fabrication and gas-sensing properties of hierarchically ... ZnO band gap and this phenomenon is one of the most important ZnO characteristics [14 ] The particle sizes of scale-like and submicrorod ZnO pigments are in the optimum range of 0.25–0.45 m, and...
... backprojection surface area corresponds to, and (2) utilizing the same amount of image area across pairs of image regions that are compared to increases the accuracy of estimations of surface location and ... accuracy of results that are required in 3D TV applications, based onsizeandshape modulations of the backprojected surfaces The volumetric representation of the output and the estimations of surface ... Science, vol 19 4, no 4262, pp 283–287, 19 76 [3] D Marr and T Poggio, “A computational theory of human stereo vision,” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, vol 204, no 11 56, pp 3 01 328, 19 79...
... development of anode materials for SOFC application Acknowledgement The authors thank National Science Council (NSC-94- 212 0-M- 011 -002 and NSC-94-2 214 -E- 011 - 010 , Taiwan, R.O.C.) and National Taiwan ... composition of the portion without spherical particles was nickel-rich (Fig 4d) and that with spherical particles was zirconium-rich (Fig 4e) Since the amount of ZrO2 is only 1/ 30th of that of NiO ... (0 1) direction of the monoclinic ZrO2 (Fig 4b) The d-spacing of the hexagonal sheet was 0.24 nm, which indicated (1 1) direction of the cubic NiO (Fig 4c) Further analyzing the composition of...
... neutral O-atom density of approximately 8.5 × 10 21 m -3 and the ion density of1. 4 × 10 16 m -3 In another control experiment, bacteria were exposed to vacuum conditions but without plasma ... information on plasma during system operation (KANAZAWA, et al., 19 89) And more, new, faster and more accurate techniques for evaluation of post treated bacteria need to be developed, apart from standard ... activation of carriers The flux of O atoms was × 10 23 m -2 s -1 and the dose of free O atoms which were received by bacteria again exceeded × 10 24 m -2 61 Vuloševi et al: BACTERICIDAL EFFECTS OF...
... of the German Research Foundation (KFO 10 2/2 -1, TP 11 ) Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research 2007, 2:27 References 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ... effectsof growth factors on the production of osteopontin and osteocalcin Biomed Sci Instrum 2006, 42: 31- 36 Gonnerman KN, Brown LS, Chu TM: Effectsof growth factors on cell migration and alkaline ... action is necessary because of the interaction of the different factors Less information on the interaction of factors is available, but the study by Cirri et al demonstrated the inhibition of...
... constant long-term water stress on 7-26 Larcher W (19 60) Transpiration and photosynthesis of detached leaves and shoots of Quer cus pubescens and Q ilex during desiccation under standard conditions ... (19 87a) Pressurevolume analyses on shoots of Picea abies and leaves of Coflea liberica at various tem- peratures Physiol Plant.70, 18 9 -19 5 Gross K & Pham-Nguyen T (19 87b) The influence of constant ... matal conductance (cf Larcher, 19 60) Under conditions of good water supply, Douglas firs were more efficient than spruce trees (Figs and 4) ance Long-term water stress had no effect on supply of...
... (19 88) The effectsof acid mist on the frost hardiness of red spruce seedlings Aspects Appl Biol 17 , 14 1ence 14 9 Freer-Smith P.H & Mansfield TA (19 87) The combined effectsof low temperature and ... between -5 and -10 °C (Fig 3) Discussion and Conclusions Results By the time of the first freeze test on 20 October 19 87 (Fig 1the Norway spruce had hardened to a temperature of about - 19 °C, although ... conductivity of the solution at any time (C,) can be described by a first-order reaction equation: C G {1 e-’&dquo;) ) t = = = = = By logarithmic transformation of the above equation and substitution of...
... ug/dL(SD 1. 49) and 6.84 ug/dL(SD 2. 31) on days 40 and 80 respectively versus 9.02 ug/dL(SD 1. 66) and 9.68 ug/dL(SD 1. 59) of control group (p < 01) See Fig (1) http://www.jnrbm.com/content/6 /1/ 1On ... 6 :1 http://www.jnrbm.com/content/6 /1/ 1 10 Group I,II,III T4 Control T4 Day Day 40 Day 80 Group I,II,III TSH Control TSH 0 .1 Figure TSH and T4 concentration on Day 0, 40 and 80 after RAI TSH and ... estimates of the probability of developing hypothyroidism following radioac- Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Journal of Negative Results in BioMedicine 2007, 6 :1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...
... Correlation between breadth of memory HIV-specific cytotoxic T cells, viral load and disease progression in HIV infection Aids 2002, 16 (18 ):2399-2407 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 853 711 625 452 307 220 55 4B 16 ND 536 3C ND 17 476 2C 11 1 1B 46 50 52 223 10 3 35 56 12 12* 750* ND 3926* 18 30* 2277* 27 336* All authors have read and approved the final version of this manuscript ... treated chronic HIV -1 infection is of considerable importance [11 ,12 ], and may be critical for enabling control of viral activity and retarding disease progression in persistent HIV -1 infection in...
... demonstrated by microdissection and STR-analysis Hepatology 2002, 35 :11 0 -11 6 Page 12 of 13 (page number not for citation purposes) Respiratory Research 2007, 8:8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ... Repopulation of human pulmonary epithelium by bone marrow cells: a potential means to promote repair Tissue Eng 2005, 11 :11 15 -11 21 Jiang S, Walker L, Afentoulis M, Anderson DA, Jauron-Mills L, ... significant Results Effectsof bone marrow-derived cells on monocrotalineinduced pulmonary hypertension (PH) PH developed within 15 days of MCTp injection, as shown by a sustained increase in right...
... risk factors for coronary artery disease Circ Res 20 01, 89:E1-E7 Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Respiratory Research 2007, 8:58 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ... acute hypoxia consists of an increase in HR and a modulation of the vascular tone, with vasodilatation of peripheral vessels and constriction of the vessels of the pulmonary vasculature to shunt ... Factor -1 (HIF -1) transcription factor activation [14 ] HIF -1 is the heterodimeric (α/β) transcription factor that controls tissue oxygen homeostasis [15 -17 ] The involvement of HGF in the expression of...