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    Classical HPCN geared to application in industry

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    Bloei-inductie bij Chrysant onder lange dag : toepassing van LED-licht technologie

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    Deze publicatie beschrijft een onderzoek naar daglengte verlenging tijdens de korte dag bij chrysant met behoud van bloei door sturing met speciale LED belichting. In klimaatkamerproeven met LEDs (zonder natuurlijk licht) kon bij Chrysant bloemknopaanleg worden geïnduceerd onder een lange dag (LD), door de laatste paar uur van de lichtperiode alleen blauw LED-licht te geven. De rest van de lichtperiode werd een combinatie van rood en blauw LED-licht gegeven. Omdat blauw licht fotosynthetisch actief is leverde dit aanzienlijke extra groei op. Echter, wanneer overdag natuurlijk zonlicht of kunstlicht met een zonlichtspectrum werd gegeven, bleek het doorbelichten met blauw LED-licht niet te resulteren in bloei. Langdurig blauw LED-licht kan dus niet zondermeer worden toegepast in de commerciële teelt van pot- en snijchrysant in kassen. Voor toekomstige meerlagen- en andere teeltsystemen zonder natuurlijk licht is het wel een optie. Deze experimenten laten voor het eerst zien dat ook de spectrale samenstelling van het licht overdag invloed heeft op de bloei-inductie bij chrysant

    Analyses of CD27++ Plasma Cells in Peripheral Blood from Patients with Bacterial Infections and Patients with Serum Antinuclear Antibodies

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    The number of CD27++ plasma cells (PCs) in peripheral blood may be a valuable biomarker for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) disease management. More insights into the behavior of the PC population are, however, required to validate CD27 as a reliable biomarker. In the current study, we have monitored the PC compartment of patients with acute bacterial infections and patients with SLE and, in addition, examined the relationship between the presence of serum antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) and the number of peripheral PCs. Kinetic analyses in patients with bacterial infection revealed a 10–60-fold expansion of the CD27++ PC compartment that peaked at day 2–5 and returned toward normal values at day 7–9 after hospital admission. The transient expansion of the PC population appeared to be a late phenomenon in the process of recovering from a bacterial infection. SLE subjects had significantly increased frequencies of PCs compared with patients suspected of a connective tissue disease and healthy controls. In patients suspected of a connective tissue disease, no relationship was found between the presence of serum ANAs and the number of CD27++ PCs. Additionally, the presence of serum ANAs was not associated with abnormalities in other peripheral B-cell subsets. It remains to be established at which stage of SLE development the expansion of the PC compartment is initiated

    Prospective evaluation of multidimensional health-related quality of life after endoscopic endonasal surgery for pituitary adenomas using the endoscopic endonasal sinus and skull base surgery questionnaire

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    Objective: Social functioning is an important factor in the evaluation of postoperative health-related quality of life (HRQoL) for pituitary adenoma patients. In a prospective cohort study multidimensional HRQoL of non-functioning (NFA) and functioning (FA) pituitary adenoma patients were evaluated following endoscopic endonasal surgery using the endoscopic endonasal sinus and skull base surgery questionnaire (EES-Q). Methods: Prospectively, 101 patients were included. The EES-Q was completed preoperatively and postoperatively (2 weeks, 3 months, 1 year). Sinonasal complaints were completed daily during the first week postoperatively. Preoperative and postoperative scores were compared. A generalized estimating equation (uni- and multivariate) analysis was performed to identify significant HRQoL changes related to selected covariates. Results: Two weeks postoperatively, physical (p &lt;.05) and social (p &lt;.05) HRQoL are worse and psychological (p &lt;.05) HRQoL improved compared with preoperatively. Three months postoperatively, psychological HRQoL (p =.01) trended back to baseline and no differences in physical or social HRQoL were reported. One year postoperatively, psychological (p =.02) and social (p =.04) HRQoL improved while physical HRQoL remained stable. FA patients report a worse HRQoL preoperatively (social, p &lt;.05) and 3 months postoperatively (social, p &lt;.02 and psychological, p &lt;.02). Sinonasal complaints peak in the first days postoperatively and gradually return to presurgical levels 3 months postoperatively. Conclusions: The EES-Q provides meaningful information on multidimensional HRQoL to improve patient-centred health care. Social functioning remains the most difficult area in which to achieve improvements. Despite the relatively modest sample size, there is some indication that the FA group continues to show a downward trend (and thus improvement) even after 3 months, when most other parameters reach stability. Level of evidence: Level II—B.</p

    'Rooie led' verhoogt de afweer (licht en het effect op meeldauw)

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    De auteurs Jantineke Hofland (WageningenvUR Glastuinbouw) & Luc Stevens (PRI) hebben dit artikel geschreven m.m.v. Els ten Dam en Rozemarijn de Vries

    Effect of solvent on the hydrogenation of 4-phenyl-2-butanone over Pt based catalysts

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    In part I of this study, experimental data were presented for the hydrogenation of 4-phenyl-2-butanone with a 4% Pt/TiO2 catalyst where the reaction rate and selectivity (ketone vs. aromatic ring) varied with solvent. In this paper, a rigorous kinetic model is presented utilising these data, incorporating statistical analysis methods to strengthen the foundations of mechanistically sound kinetic models. A fundamental kinetic model for the system is presented and a 2-site model was determined to be most appropriate, describing aromatic hydrogenation (postulated to be over a platinum site) and ketone hydrogenation (at the platinum titania interface). Solvent choice has little impact on the ketone hydrogenation rate constant but strongly impacts aromatic hydrogenation due to solvent-catalyst interaction. Reaction selectivity is also correlated to a fitted product adsorption constant parameter. This kinetic analysis method is the first of its kind demonstrating the role of solvents in influencing reactant adsorption and reaction selectivity.We acknowledge EPSRC for funding as part of the CASTech grant (EP/G011397/1) and the Department of Employment and Learning for a studentship (IM). NSB was funded by a PhD scholarship from the University of Birmingham. SKW was supported by an Engineering Doctorate Studentship in Formulation Engineering at the University of Birmingham sponsored by the EPSRC (EP/G036713/1) and Johnson Matthey.This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcat.2015.06.00
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