9 research outputs found

    Assessment of Ergonomic Aspects in Dental Clinic Rooms

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    This study aimed to describe how to evaluate and quantify the ergonomic satisfaction level of dental clinics rooms. Requirements for design, production and selection of dental equipment as described in ISO/TC-106/SC-6-N-411, support more comprehensive studies for an ergonomic evaluation and ergo design of the dental workstations. It was created a checklist of ergonomics requirements which is supported by Standards ISO/FDI and acquired by mean of a literature review. According to information exposed at the document of the Ergonomics Society of Dental Ergonomics - ESDE we can consider that the elaboration of an ergonomic evaluation protocol regard to the dental workstation is an important demand for the ergonomics, particularly in relation to the performance of the ergonomic design which presents qualified to assist to dental equipment manufactures. By this means, the identification of the evaluation factors pointed in ISO/TC 106/SC 6 N 411 offers the basic information to the process of elaboration of this protocol addressed by the described general guidelines.4116103610

    Broadband terahertz pulse generation driven by an ultrafast thin-disk laser oscillator

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    We demonstrate broadband THz generation driven by an ultrafast thin-disk laser (TDL) oscillator. By optical rectification of 50-fs pulses at 61 MHz repetition rate in a collinear geometry in crystalline GaP, THz radiation with a central frequency at around 3.4 THz and a spectrum extending from below 1 THz to nearly 7 THz are generated. We realized a spectroscopic characterization of a GaP crystal and a benchmark measurement of the water-vapor absorption spectrum in the THz range. Sub-50-GHz resolution is achieved within a 5 THz bandwidth. Our experiments show the potential of ultrafast TDL oscillators for driving MHz-repetition-rate broadband THz systems

    Synthesis, characterization, crystal structure and in vitro antiproliferative assays of the 2-thiouracilato(triphenylphosphine) gold(I) complex

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    A gold(I) complex with triphenylphosphine and 2-thiouracil, named 2-thiouracilato(triphenylphosphine) gold(I) (Ph3P-Au-tuH), was synthesized and characterized by a set of chemical and spectroscopic techniques. By elemental and mass spectrometric (ESI-QTOF-MS) analyses, the molecular formula AuC22H18N2OSP was proposed, corresponding to a 1:1 metal/ligand composition. Spectroscopic studies based on the infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) of H-1, C-13 and P-31 evidenced the conversion of the chlorido(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) into the 2-thiouracilato(triphenylphosphine) gold(I), with substitution of Cl- by thiouracil. The crystal structure of the Ph3P-Au-tuH complex was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction and shows the coordination of 2-thiouracil to gold(I) by the thiol group. Further, the in vitro antiproliferative assays of the 2-thiouracilato(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) complex showed its high activity when compared to the chlorido(triphenylphosphine)gold(I) one against lung (NCI-H460) and colon (HT29) tumor cell lines, with total growth inhibition (TGI) values of 26.7 and 28.5 mu g mL(-1), respectively, and also high selectivity towards tumor cells when compared to the normal cell line (HaCat). In addition, the Ph3P-Au-tuH complex showed a TGI value lower than 0.25 mu g mL(-1) for the leukemia cell line (K-562) with a selectivity index (SI) of 24.4, exhibiting a better in vitro cytotoxicity and selectivity than doxorubicin against this specific cell1178169178CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQCOORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DE PESSOAL DE NÍVEL SUPERIOR - CAPESFUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP442123/2014-0não tem2015/25114-

    Dynamic voltage restorer development and testing

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    The growing use of sensitive loads in the electric power system, especially in industrial applications, increases voltage sags related production losses considerably, stimulating a demand for power electronics' based solutions to mitigate the effects of such problems. This paper shows the implementation and some industrial certification tests of a power equipment prototype designed to correct sags and swells, a dynamic voltage restorer, which is one of the many possible solutions for voltage sags and swells problems Experimental results of a 75kVA prototype are shown both in laboratory and full load conditions, in a certification institution (IEE-USP). © 2011 IEEE

    Technology assessment for power quality mitigation devices - Micro-DVR case study

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    This work presents a case study on technology assessment for power quality devices. A system compatibility test protocol for power quality mitigation devices was developed in order to evaluate the functionality of three-phase voltage restoration devices. In order to case test this test protocol, a development platform with reduced power for DVR (Dynamic Voltage Restorer), the Micro-DVR, was tested, and results were discussed based on voltage disturbances standards. ©2008 IEEE
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