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    Preformed pits as initiation sites for stress corrosion of austenitic stainless steels

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    A study has been made of the effect of preformed pits on the corrosion behaviour of a heat-treated AISI304 austenitic stainless steel under constant load equal to 80% sp(0.2), at polarization potentials in the imperfect passivity region and under open circuit conditions, exposed to aqueous solutions with diverse SO4/Cl ratios.With polarization in the passive range and a ratio of 1/0.2, as in the first stage of stress corrosion, intergranular attack on the bottom of pits with critical dimensions has been observed. On the walls of the cracks there are characteristic signs of transgranular attack. An increase in temperature causes an increase in the rate of the phenomenon, without leading to the appearance of different forms of corrosion. With polarization in the active range the trend of the crack is always transgranular. Sometimes the crack walls appear to be marked with fine parallel pleats, parallel grooves and micropits. In some conditions - low temperature and very small pits - the formation of martensite, attacked in a highly selective manner, prevents stress corrosion

    Diffusion Processes of Aluminium Coatings for the Protection of Austenitic Stainless Steels

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    An aluminium-coated austenitic stainless steel has been subjected to heat treatments of various durations. The process has led to the formation of inter diffusion zones with characteristic non-directional and columnar structures.The formation of in termetallic compounds such as NiAl or Ni3Al prevails in the non-directional type, while substitutional solid solutions occur in the "columnar " type.One or both these structures can be obtained by balancing and regulating process activity through adequate heat treatments.The development of one or both structures can heighten the characteristics of the coating as regards coating protection or oxidation resistance at high temperatures

    Clinical significance of altered nm23-H1, EGFR, RB and p53 expression in bilharzial bladder cancer

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Clinical characterization of bladder carcinomas is still inadequate using the standard clinico-pathological prognostic markers. We assessed the correlation between <it>nm23-H1</it>, <it>Rb, EGFR </it>and <it>p53 </it>in relation to the clinical outcome of patients with muscle invasive bilharzial bladder cancer (MI-BBC).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p><it>nm23-H1</it>, <it>Rb, EGFR and p53 </it>expression was assessed in 59 MI-BBC patients using immunohistochemistry and reverse transcription (RT-PCR) and was correlated to the standard clinico-pathological prognostic factors, patient's outcome and the overall survival (OS) rate.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Overexpression of <it>EGFR </it>and <it>p53 </it>proteins was detected in 66.1% and 35.6%; respectively. Loss of <it>nm23-H1</it>and <it>Rb </it>proteins was detected in 42.4% and 57.6%; respectively. Increased <it>EGFR and </it>loss of <it>nm23-H1 </it>RNA were detected in 61.5% and 36.5%; respectively. There was a statistically significant correlation between <it>p53 </it>and <it>EGFR </it>overexpression (<it>p </it>< 0.0001), <it>nm23 </it>loss (protein and RNA), lymph node status (<it>p </it>< 0.0001); between the incidence of local recurrence and <it>EGFR </it>RNA overexpression (p= 0.003) as well as between the incidence of metastasis and altered <it>Rb </it>expression (<it>p </it>= 0.026), <it>p53 </it>overexpression (<it>p </it>< 0.0001) and mutation (<it>p </it>= 0.04). Advanced disease stage correlated significantly with increased <it>EGFR </it>(protein and RNA) (<it>p </it>= 0.003 & 0.01), reduced <it>nm23-H1 </it>RNA (<it>p </it>= 0.02), altered <it>Rb </it>(<it>p </it>= 0.023), and <it>p53 </it>overexpression (<it>p </it>= 0.004). OS rates correlated significantly, in univariate analysis, with <it>p53 </it>overexpression (<it>p </it>= 0.011), increased <it>EGFR </it>(protein and RNA, <it>p </it>= 0.034&0.031), <it>nm23-H1 RNA </it>loss (<it>p </it>= 0.021) and aberrations of ≥ 2 genes. However, multivariate analysis showed that only high <it>EGFR </it>overexpression, metastatic recurrence, high tumor grade and the combination of ≥ 2 affected markers were independent prognostic factors.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p><it>nm23-H1, EGFR </it>and <it>p53 </it>could be used as prognostic biomarkers in MI-BBC patients. In addition to the standard pathological prognostic factors, a combination of these markers (≥ 2) has synergistic effects in stratifying patients into variable risk groups. The higher is the number of altered biomarkers, the higher will be the risk of disease progression and death.</p

    Struttura e proprietĂ  meccaniche di laminati di zinco a bassi tenori di Cu, Ti, Pb, Cd

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    Formazione di fasi alluminio-nichel su acciaio abasso carbonio

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    Effetto delle inclusioni sulla suscettibilitĂ  alla tensocorrosione in un acciaio inossidabile automatico.

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