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    Unified molecular field theory of nematic, smectic-A, and smectic-C phases

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    A unified mean-field molecular theory of nematic (NU), smectic A (SmA), and smectic C (SmC) liquid crystal phases, composed of uniaxial nonpolar molecules, is developed taking into account the variation of all orientational and translational order parameters in these phases. Numerical results, obtained by direct global minimization of the free energy, are presented in the form of three typical phase diagrams of different topology. Temperature variation of the relevant order parameters in different sequences of phases is analyzed for various cross sections of the phase diagrams. The present model enables one to reproduce all possible sequences of phase transitions between the given phases including isotropic (Iso)-NU-SmA-SmC, Iso-NU-SmC, Iso-SmA-SmC, and Iso-SmC. The properties of the NAC point, where the NU, SmA, and SmC structures coexist, are considered in detail and the shape of the phase diagram in the vicinity of the NAC point is compared with existing experimental data

    Cold-spray of aluminium with and without ceramic combined with plasma electrolytic oxidation

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    Cold spraying is developing rapidly and has a wide spectrum of applications: protection against corrosion, preparation of high conductivity coatings, repair of damaged metal components, metal additive manufacturing, thermal management. Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) is widely used to improve the corrosion and wear resistance of lightweight metals such as aluminum alloys by the formation of a ceramic oxide layer. When applied on aluminium alloys, the PEO oxide layer is mainly composed with γ-Al2O3 (in major proportion) and corundum, α-Al2O3. Increasing the proportion of corundum is an objective in order to improve the corrosion and wear resistance properties. For this purpose, a duplex treatment combining cold spray and PEO is investigate [1]. Particularly it consists in firstly cold spraying an aluminium coating containing a certain amount of α-Al2O3 which is then PEO processed. Our results show that, while the projected alpha alumina particles are observable on cross sections of untreated samples and for short PEO treatment times (lower than 20 min), this is no longer the case for long PEO treatment times (over than 35 min) (see the figure). In fact, under these conditions, it is no longer possible to observe the alpha alumina particles in the PEO layer. More interesting still, the proportion of alpha alumina in the layers resulting from a duplex treatment is greater than that obtained in the layer resulting from a cold spray treatment by scanning electron microscope

    PRĂ„ZISIONSMANIPULATOREN FĂśR DIE LASERTECHNIK

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    A family of micropositioners for laser synthese studies and other experiments is presented. It consists of mirror holders of diameter of 150 and 330mm for positioning the mirrors with 5 degrees of freedom (3 linear and 2 rotational movements) and the cross stacked stages with 2 degrees of freedoom for posltioning the specimen in the laser materials processing. All devices have been designed and produced in the Institute of Design of Precise and Optical Instruments of the Warsaw University of Technology

    Arterial hypertension and remodeling of the right ventricle

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    Background: In case of long-term and physiological loads (e.g. during pregnancy or regular athletics training), reversible morphological changes occur in the heart - cardiomyocytes undergo hypertrophy, however, this is not accompanied by impairment of left ventricular function or myocyte metabolism. However, in the course of various pathological processes, as time goes by, gradually permanent morphological changes occur. These changes are referred to as remodeling of the heart muscle, which, regardless of the primary cause, can lead to the development of chronic heart failure. Materials and methods: The study was performed on post-mortem material of 35 human hearts obtained from forensic sections and anatomopathological sections of people who died of non-cardiac causes (mainly traffic accidents, suicide attempts, strokes, acute infections); material was fixed in a 4% formalin solution. The hearts were subjected to macro- and microscopic assessment. During microscopic assessment the features of remodeling were evaluated. Results and conclusions: In vivo and echocardiographic tests, as well as macroscopic evaluation of post-mortem material, suggest the presence of some kind of right ventricular muscle remodeling, however classic microscopic observations, presented in this study do not provide such unambiguous evidence. Thus, the question arises: why and how the right ventricular function is disturbed, sometimes at early stages of arterial hypertension

    Development of one-equation transition/turbulence models

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    This paper reports on the development of a unified one-equation model for the prediction of transitional and turbulent flows. An eddy viscosity--transport equation for nonturbulent fluctuation growth based on that proposed by Warren and Hassan is combined with the Spalart-Allmaras one-equation model for turbulent fluctuation growth. Blending of the two equations is accomplished through a multidimensional intermittency function based on the work of Dhawan and Narasimha. The model predicts both the onset and extent of transition. Low-speed test cases include transitional flow over a flat plate, a single element airfoil, and a multi-element airfoil in landing configuration. High-speed test cases include transitional Mach 3.5 flow over a 5{degree} cone and Mach 6 flow over a flared-cone configuration. Results are compared with experimental data, and the grid-dependence of selected predictions is analyzed

    Clinical Pattern of Tolvaptan-Associated Liver Injury in Subjects with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease: Analysis of Clinical Trials Database

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    IntroductionSubjects with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) who were taking tolvaptan experienced aminotransferase elevations more frequently than those on placebo in the TEMPO 3:4 (Tolvaptan Efficacy and Safety in Management of Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease and its Outcomes) clinical trial.MethodsAn independent, blinded, expert Hepatic Adjudication Committee re-examined data from TEMPO 3:4 and its open-label extension TEMPO 4:4, as well as from long-term (>14months) non-ADPKD tolvaptan trials, using the 5-point Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network classification.ResultsIn TEMPO 3:4, 1445 subjects were randomized 2:1 (tolvaptan vs. placebo) and 1441 had post-baseline assessments of hepatic injury. Sixteen patients on tolvaptan and one on placebo had significant aminotransferase elevations judged to be at least probably related to study drug. No association with dose or systemic exposure was found. Two of 957 subjects taking tolvaptan (0.2%) and zero of 484 taking placebo met the definition of a Hy’s Law case. One additional Hy’s Law case was identified in a TEMPO 4:4 subject who had received placebo in the lead study. The onset of a hepatocellular injury occurred between 3 and 18months after starting tolvaptan, with gradual resolution over the subsequent 1–4months. None of the events were associated with liver failure or chronic liver injury/dysfunction. No imbalance in hepatic events was observed between tolvaptan and placebo in lower-dose clinical trials of patients with hyponatremia, heart failure, or cirrhosis.ConclusionsAlthough hepatocellular injury following long-term tolvaptan treatment in ADPKD subjects was infrequent and reversible, the potential for serious irreversible injury exists. Regular monitoring of transaminase levels is warranted in this patient population
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