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    Temporal fluctuations of current surface density in a triangular lattice

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    In this paper, we examine the effect of the temporal fluctuation current correlation in the surface diffusion process in a triangular lattice, in the framework of the lattice gas model. Our calculations are per found in small circular surfaces equivalent to the probe areas in the scanning microscopy experiments. We have found that the correlation function, in the non- interacting case, follows the law Öp . In the presence of repulsive interactions between mobile particles, it behaves like Öp exp(8γp). We have also calculated the collective diffusion coefficient by the linear response theory and by the characteristic time method, which reflect clearly the order-disorder effect on the diffusion.In this paper, we examine the effect of the temporal fluctuation current correlation in the surface diffusion process in a triangular lattice, in the framework of the lattice gas model. Our calculations are per found in small circular surfaces equivalent to the probe areas in the scanning microscopy experiments. We have found that the correlation function, in the non- interacting case, follows the law Öp . In the presence of repulsive interactions between mobile particles, it behaves like Öp exp(8γp). We have also calculated the collective diffusion coefficient by the linear response theory and by the characteristic time method, which reflect clearly the order-disorder effect on the diffusion

    Effects of Amylose-To-Amylopectin Ratios on Binding Capacity of DDGS/Soy-Based Aquafeed Blends

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    Demands for seafood products are steadily increasing. Alternative protein sources are required to compensate for enormous amounts of fishmeal that is needed for global seafood production. Starch is a food polymer that can be added to fish feed formulations to enhance binding and expanding capabilities of extrudates. Floatability, a key factor for most aqua feeds, can be optimized by the addition of certain starch sources. Six ingredient blends with a similar protein content (~32.5%) containing two starch sources, Hylon VII (containing 70% amylose, 30% amylopectin) or Waxy I (containing 0% amylose, 100% amylopectin), 20% distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS), and 15, 25, and 35% moisture content were used along with appropriate amounts of soybean meal, menhaden fishmeal, whey, vitamin and mineral mix to investigate nutritionally-balanced feeds for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.). The blends were processed using a laboratory single-screw extruder with varying temperature settings (90-90-90°C, 100-120-120°C, and 100-120-140°C), screw speeds (100, 120, and 140 rpm), and length/diameter ratio (3.4, 6.6, 9.2) of the die. Extensive analyses of expansion ratio (ER), unit density (UD), sinking velocity (SV), and pellet durability indices (PDI), water absorption (WAI) and water solubility indices (WSI) were conducted to evaluate the effects of the two starch sources on extrudate binding and floating capacity. By varying process conditions, significant differences (P\u3e0.05) among the blends were detected for all extrudate physical properties. Significantly higher values for ER, UD, and PDI were achieved by using the Waxy I starch source, while values for SV and WAI decreased. For WSI no significant differences were detected. Increasing the moisture content from 15-35% resulted in a significant increase in ER, WAI, and PDI and a significant decrease in UD. WSI showed no clear pattern in changes. The impact of different amylopectin to amylose ratio, temperature and moisture content on extrudate stability, cohesion and physical properties was demonstrated in this study. All formulations yielded viable extrudates while the blends with the amylopectin as the sole source of starch resulted in higher quality extrudates

    Study of adatoms diffusion through current density fluctuation functions

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    In this work, we investigate the diffusion process by using a mean field lattice gas dynamical model. The temporal correlation function of the current density is calculated in a probe area of radius R. The latter is considered to test if the developed formulation can be applied to reproduce STM experiments. The obtained results concerning the effective diffusion coefficient exhibit clearly the order disorder transition effect translated by two minima appearing respectively at p=1/3 and p=2/3. The effect of the ordering phase at p=1/3 requires a threshold size more precisely, the minimum size system where, the ordering phase effect begins, to appear here is R=5.In this work, we investigate the diffusion process by using a mean field lattice gas dynamical model. The temporal correlation function of the current density is calculated in a probe area of radius R. The latter is considered to test if the developed formulation can be applied to reproduce STM experiments. The obtained results concerning the effective diffusion coefficient exhibit clearly the order disorder transition effect translated by two minima appearing respectively at p=1/3 and p=2/3. The effect of the ordering phase at p=1/3 requires a threshold size more precisely, the minimum size system where, the ordering phase effect begins, to appear here is R=5

    Hamatum osteoblastoma

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    SummaryWe report the case of an osteoblastoma of the hamate bone that was successfully treated by curettage. This tumor is very rare in a carpal bone and only nine cases have been reported in the literature. Pathological examination is mandatory before treatment due to the lack of distinctive clinical and radiological features. Osteoblastomas are benign, but potentially aggressive bone tumors. Treatment of the lesion may either be a conservative “intralesional resection” or radical “wide en bloc resection”. The latter option, which has non-negligible functional consequences in the wrist, should be reserved for recurrence after curettage but may also be considered a primary immediate alternative for aggressive forms

    Magnetic properties in amorphous Co95­xDyxZr5 thin films

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    Amorphous Co95-xDyxZr5 thin films were prepared by RF sputtering and their magnetic properties were studied as a function of temperature and for the composition range 0<x<30. The mean field theory has been used to explain the temperature dependence of the magnetization. The exchange interactions between Co-Co and Dy-Co atom pairs have been evaluated. The magnetic phase diagrams are presented.Amorphous Co95-xDyxZr5 thin films were prepared by RF sputtering and their magnetic properties were studied as a function of temperature and for the composition range 0<x<30. The mean field theory has been used to explain the temperature dependence of the magnetization. The exchange interactions between Co-Co and Dy-Co atom pairs have been evaluated. The magnetic phase diagrams are presented

    Polysaccharides from Phormidium versicolor (NCC466) protecting HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells and rat liver tissues from cadmium toxicity: Evidence from in vitro and in vivo tests

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    © 2018 Elsevier B.V. The in vitro antioxidant, cytotoxic and cytoprotective properties and in vivo hepatoprotective activities of crude polysaccharides extracted from cyanobacteria Phormidim versicolor NCC466 (CFv-PS) were investigated. The CFv-PS, identified as heteropolysaccharides with molecular weight of 63.79 kDa, exhibited relatively strong antioxidant activity, in a concentration-depended manner, in vitro assays. Additionally, CFv-PS did not induce cytotoxic effect on HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells within the range of tested concentrations (25–150 μg·mL−1) while preventing them against Cd. Moreover, in rats subjected to Cd-induced hepatotoxicity, CFv-PS pretreatment significantly (P < 0.05) reduced the level of ALAT, ASAT, biliburin, MDA, protein carbonyl and DNA damage, and markedly increased enzyme activities in liver tissues. These findings suggest that the cyanobacteria Phormidium versicolor is a potential source of natural products possessing antioxidant, cytoprotective and hepatoprotective properties
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