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Comparison of different variable selection methods conducted on NIR transmission measurements on intact tablets
Near infrared (NIR) transmission spectroscopy is a promising method for fast quantitative measurements on pharmaceutical tablets, but there are still some problems to overcome in order to incorporate the technique as a control tool in tablet production. The main problem is the limited precision for multivariate calibrations based on NIR transmission data. The precision is affected by several facto
Hemin, a heme oxygenase substrate analog, inhibits the cell surface expression of CD11b and CD66b on human neutrophils.
Particle formation and capture during spray drying of inhalable particles
An investigation of the spray drying process is made in great detail regarding particle formation and capture efficiency with focus on the production of inhalable particles. Mannitol was spray dried as model substance and the spray-dried products were characterized. The resulting products consisted of smooth spheres with a volume median diameter of 2.2-5.5 mum, and narrow size distributions. The i
NMR diffusometry and the short gradient pulse limit approximation
In NMR diffusometry, one often uses the short gradient pulse (SGP) limit approximation in the interpretation of data from systems with restricted diffusion. The SGP limit approximation means that the gradient pulse length, delta, is so short that the spins do not diffuse during the pulse duration, but this condition is rarely met. If the length scale of the pores corresponds to the molecular mean
A memory-efficient optimal APP symbol-elecoding algorithm for linear block codes
We propose a simple modification of the famous Bahl-Cocke-Jelinek-Raviv (BCJR) algorithm for linear block codes. The modified algorithm requires one forward and two backward recursions in the code trellis, but eliminates the need to store the whole trellis. Compared with the BCJR algorithm, the computational complexity is slightly increased, but the storage requirement is reduced.
Measurement of light gradients and spectral regime in plant-tissue with a fiber optic probe
A method is described in which light gradients and spectral regime can be measured within plant tissue using fiber optics. A fiber optic probe was made by modifying a single optical fiber (200 μm diameter) so that it had a light harvesting end that was a truncated tip 20–70 μm in diameter. The probe was a directional sensor with a half-band acceptance angle of 17–20°. Light measurements were made
Prevention of early rebleeding - Response
Bildrepresentationer och bildanalys - replik till Thomas Roth
A reply to Thomas Roth, on the interpretation of photographs as historical sources.
Stochastic models for individual Lagrange sea waves
Survey of the management of children with minor head injuries in Sweden.
Satsförkortningar i svenskan – ett försök till en gemensam beskrivning
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The effect of patient characteristics on variability in pain and function over two years in early knee osteoarthritis.
Kristen identitet i Mellanöstern
Daily Physical Activity, Body Fat and Aerobic Fitness in Children
Introduction: Physical inactivity, low aerobic fitness and obesity are all associated with an increased risk of a wide range of diseases in adults. Promotion of physical activity, improvement of aerobic fitness and regulation of body weight in children may be of importance, as low physical activity, low aerobic fitness and obesity early in life have been known to track into adulthood. However, rel
Regulation of force and shortening velocity by calcium and myosin phosphorylation in chemically skinned smooth muscle
The phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid (OA) was used to study the relationship between [Ca2+], rates of phosphorylation/dephosphorylation and the mechanical properties of smooth muscle fibres. Force/velocity relationships were determined with the isotonic quick release technique in chemically skinned guinea-pig taenia coli muscles at 22 degrees C. In the maximally thiophosphorylated muscle neither
A contribution to the phylogeny and taxonomy of Xanthoparmelia (Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae)
Various aspects of the lichen genus Xanthoparmelia have been investigated using ITS rDNA sequences. The delimitation of the genus and phylogeographic trends within the genus are reviewed. Three south African genera, Almbornia, Namakwa and Xanthomaculina, are synonymized with Xanthoparmelia. The transfer of Xanthoparmelia peruviensis to Psiloparmelia is strongly supported by a bootstrap analysis. T
Properties of an adult spinal sensorimotor circuit shaped through early postnatal experience.
During development, information about the three-dimensional shape and mechanical properties of the body is laid down in the synaptic connectivity of sensorimotor systems through adaptive mechanisms. This functional adaptation occurs through alteration of connection properties. Here, we characterize the differences between strong and weak connections in the nociceptive withdrawal reflex in adult de
Abnormal motor behaviour and developmental postmortem findings in a fetus with Fanconi anaemia
Prenatal diagnosis in the third pregnancy of a mother who already had one healthy son and one son with Fanconi anaemia (FA), revealed that her fetus was also affected with FA. At 22 weeks a maternal complaint about excessive fetal kicking starting at 15 weeks, focused our attention on the behaviour of the fetus, which was observed by means of real-time ultrasound for 30 min. The differentiation of
Effects of salts and the surface hydrophobicity of proteins on partitioning in aqueous two-phase systems containing thermoseparating ethylene oxide-propylene oxide copolymers
The partitioning of five well-characterised model proteins, bovine serum albumin (BSA), lysozyme, [beta ]-lactoglobulin A, myoglobin and cytochrome c, in aqueous two-phase systems has been studied. As top phase polymers PEG (polyethylene glycol, 100% EO) and the thermoseparating ethylene oxide (EO)-propylene oxide (PO) random copolymers, Ucon 50-HB-5100 (50% EO, 50% PO) and EO30PO70 (30% EO, 70% P