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    Mechanical behavior and microstructural changes in polyurethane exposed to high doses of X rays, gamma rays or neutron irradiation

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    Polymeric materials are widely used in applications where the environmental conditions entail their exposure to different sources of irradiation (in most cases ultraviolet or low dose of electromagnetic irradiation for sterilization). In contrast, in this study we have assessed the modifications undergone by a series of polyurethane joints exposed to high radioactive doses of either X-rays or gamma rays (with doses of 20.5, 100, 300 and 900?kGy) or neutron irradiation (with a fluence of 7.23·1010 n/cm2) which are typical of the environment of nuclear reactors. Tensile tests were carried out to assess the change in mechanical properties derived from the radioactive exposure. Three mechanical parameters were used to monitor the evolution of strength, ductility and toughness: the tensile strength (?max), the strain corresponding to ?max (??max) and the density of energy absorbed prior to maximum load (U?max). With regards to X and gamma rays, a negative impact of radiation on strength, ductility and toughness was observed. The detailed statistical analysis of the results has shown that a threshold dose of 300?kGy must be overcome to trigger the damage process. For the fluence employed in this study, neutron irradiation produced very little change in the mechanical properties. The SEM fractographic study has allowed the influence of irradiation on the material failure mechanisms to be identified. Thus, the fracture surface of unirradiated samples shows evidence of plastic deformation and ductile tearing. In contrast, the fracture surface of those samples exposed to a dose of 900?kGy corresponds to brittle fracture. In a consistent way, samples exposed to neutron irradiation have a fracture surface similar to that of the non-irradiated material. In summary, electromagnetic radiation for doses above the threshold leads to the embrittlement of polyurethane. Raman spectroscopy was employed to identify the microstructural changes induced by the different sources of radiation at the molecular level. The band corresponding to the vibration of the C-H bending bonds present in the polyurethane was measured as a function of the dose, finding a strong correlation between its vibration frequency and the dose of exposure to electromagnetic radiation. This shift is more sensitive than the mechanical material response since the frequency is affected at doses of 100?kGy, below the threshold previously identified for any of the mechanical properties. This correlation opens the door for the use of Raman spectroscopy as a novel non-destructive tool to characterize the microstructural effect of irradiation on polyurethane

    Spectral fluorescence variation of pollen and spores from recent peat-forming plants

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    The fluorescence properties of spores and pollen grains examined under ultraviolet incident light are used to assess the maturity of sedimentary organic matter and may have other applications in relation to recent sediments, in areas such as paleoenvironmental research. In this study pollen grains and spores from 33 species common in peat ecosystems were mounted on a glass slide in accordance with standard palynologycal procedures for recent plants. The main objective of this work was to assess the variability of fluorescence spectra of pollens and spores within a single species or even within a single sample. A minimum of 10 spectra were recorded from each sample and were averaged to obtain a spectrum characteristic of each sample. Both the average scattering and the scattering in different spectral regions were calculated using the standard deviation (SD) and the coefficient of variation (CV). The effect of the preparation techniques was assessed on some samples of Ericaceae taxa. The results indicated similar spectra for alcohol-washed and distilled water-washed samples, whereas the application of an acetolysis solution caused an increase in intensity and a shift to longer wavelengths. The spectra corresponding to the Sphagnum spores had the lowest intensity of all the families studied and displayed their maxima at the lowest registered wavelengths. They often showed a peak in the red region of the spectra, causing a larger scatter in fluorescence in this region. This peak is probably the result of wax or cytoplasmic material attached to the exospore. A significant number of Ericaceae taxa had two fluorescing pollen populations: a blue one of high intensity and smaller size and a yellow-orange one of low intensity and larger size. This difference could be related to different degrees of maturity of the pollen grains. In the case of pollen grains of herbaceous, tree and bush plants the largest scatter was found in the tails of the spectra toward the blue and red regions. The decreasing trend of fluorescence intensity with the shift of the spectra toward red was not observed in the pollen and spores of fresh plants. A good correlation was found between the spectral maxima (λmax) and the red-green quotient (QR/G) regardless of the type of plant.Financial support from MICINN (CGL2009-13990-C02-01/02), MINECO (CGL2013-46458-C2-1-R) and a FPU fellowship from MEC for J. Urbanczyk are gratefully acknowledged.Peer reviewe

    Gain in Stochastic Resonance: Precise Numerics versus Linear Response Theory beyond the Two-Mode Approximation

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    In the context of the phenomenon of Stochastic Resonance (SR) we study the correlation function, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and the ratio of output over input SNR, i.e. the gain, which is associated to the nonlinear response of a bistable system driven by time-periodic forces and white Gaussian noise. These quantifiers for SR are evaluated using the techniques of Linear Response Theory (LRT) beyond the usually employed two-mode approximation scheme. We analytically demonstrate within such an extended LRT description that the gain can indeed not exceed unity. We implement an efficient algorithm, based on work by Greenside and Helfand (detailed in the Appendix), to integrate the driven Langevin equation over a wide range of parameter values. The predictions of LRT are carefully tested against the results obtained from numerical solutions of the corresponding Langevin equation over a wide range of parameter values. We further present an accurate procedure to evaluate the distinct contributions of the coherent and incoherent parts of the correlation function to the SNR and the gain. As a main result we show for subthreshold driving that both, the correlation function and the SNR can deviate substantially from the predictions of LRT and yet, the gain can be either larger or smaller than unity. In particular, we find that the gain can exceed unity in the strongly nonlinear regime which is characterized by weak noise and very slow multifrequency subthreshold input signals with a small duty cycle. This latter result is in agreement with recent analogue simulation results by Gingl et al. in Refs. [18, 19].Comment: 22 pages, 5 eps figures, submitted to PR

    Rainbow trout surviving infections of viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (vhsv) show lasting antibodies to recombinant g protein fragments

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    P. 929-935Rainbow trout antibodies (Abs) binding to recombinant fragments (frgs) derived from the protein G of the viral haemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV)-07.71 strain, could be detected by ELISA (frg-ELISA) in sera from trout surviving laboratory-controlled infections. Abs were detected not only by using sera from trout infected with the homologous VHSV isolate but also with the VHSV-DK-201433 heterologous isolate, which had 13 amino acid changes. Sera from healthy trout and/or from trout surviving infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) infection, were used to calculate cut-off absorbances to differentiate negative from positive sera. Specific anti-VHSV Abs could then be detected by using any of the following frgs: frg11 (56-110), frg15 (65-250), frg16 (252-450) or G21-465. While high correlations were found among the ELISA values obtained with the different frgs, no correlations between any frg- ELISA and complement-dependent 50 % plaque neutralization test (PNT) titres could be demonstrated. Between 4 to 10 weeks after VHSV-infection, more trout sera were detected as positives by using heterologous frg-ELISA rather than homologous PNT. Furthermore, the percentage of positive sera detected by frg11-ELISA increased with time after infection to reach 100 %, while those detected by complement-dependent PNT decreased to 29.4 %, thus confirming that the lack of neutralising Abs does not mean the lack of any anti-VHSV Abs in survivor trout sera. Preliminary results with sera from field samples suggest that further refinements of the frg-ELISA could allow detection of anti-VHSV trout Abs in natural outbreaks caused by different heterologous VHSV isolates.The homologous frg-ELISA method could be useful to follow G immunization attempts during vaccine development and/or to best understand the fish Ab response during VHSV infections. The viral frgs approach might also be used with other fish species and/or viruses.S

    Singlet-triplet energy gaps modulation of Diindeno [1,2-b: 1’2’-g] anthracene molecular family

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    Nowadays there is a large interest in organic materials based on diradical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) due to their unique properties, such as narrow frontier-orbital energy gaps, strong absorption in the visible spectrum, etc. However, the inherent diradical nature make these compounds with limited chemical stability giving rise to rapid decomposition under ambient conditions thus reducing their practical use. In recent years PAH diradicals that exhibit remarkable stability have been prepared thanks to the description of efficient synthetic routes to access them. One of these remarkable cases is the diindeno [1,2-b: 1’2’-g] anthracene, named as DIAn. DIAn is constituted by antiaromatic segments together with a central pro-aromatic structure. One of the important observable properties of diradicals is the singlet-triplet energy gap, ∆EST, which is intimately connected with the diradical character. The possibility of access to the molecular structure of diradicals is very valuable since properties such as the bond-order or the bond-length alternation of the mentioned moieties reveal the diradical content. Electronic and vibrational spectroscopies are alternative sources of structural information that often compensate the absence of solid-state structures. In this communication, we expand the studies of DIAn by introducing another aspect of the modulation of the ∆EST which concerns with: i) the extension of the terminal benzenes with another fused benzene (i.e., forming terminal napthalenes) and ii) with the isomerization resulting from the fusion topology of these terminal benzenes. We will present a UV-Vis-NIR and Raman spectroscopic study of the new compounds. The variation of the spectra within molecular family will be discussed in connection with the variation of ∆EST and with the diradical character of the new molecules.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech

    Embryonic cerebrospinal fluid in brain development: neural progenitor control

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    Producción CientíficaDue to the effort of several research teams across the world, today we have a solid base of knowledge on the liquid contained in the brain cavities, its composition, and biological roles. Although the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is among the most relevant parts of the central nervous system from the physiological point of view, it seems that it is not a permanent and stable entity because its composition and biological properties evolve across life. So, we can talk about different CSFs during the vertebrate life span. In this review, we focus on the CSF in an interesting period, early in vertebrate development before the formation of the choroid plexus. This specific entity is called “embryonic CSF.” Based on the structure of the compartment, CSF composition, origin and circulation, and its interaction with neuroepithelial precursor cells (the target cells) we can conclude that embryonic CSF is different from the CSF in later developmental stages and from the adult CSF. This article presents arguments that support the singularity of the embryonic CSF, mainly focusing on its influence on neural precursor behavior during development and in adult life

    Revisión del concepto de calidad de vida que se utiliza en contextos de salud y energéticos-ambientales argentinos

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    La Calidad de Vida (CV) es un concepto complejo que intenta mostrar la perspectiva de una persona respecto a su vida. Sus componentes difieren, aún entre disciplinas con contextos y escalas semejantes. Esta revisión tiene por objetivos describir las definiciones e instrumentos para medir la CV, y el nivel de aplicación en los contextos de Salud y Energético- Ambiental, identificando en ellos sus divergencias y similitudes. Se encontraron dos definiciones diferentes de CV, y una variedad de aplicaciones e instrumentos a escala individual, social, institucional y urbana (entre otras) que no muestran un acuerdo capaz de validar comparaciones entre investigaciones que incluyan la CV. En disciplinas ambientales y energéticas la CV presenta componentes socio-urbanos-políticos, objetivamente evaluados; mientras que en salud la evaluación es subjetiva. Aunque no se completó la observación de todos sus componentes, pudo confirmarse la complejidad y baja confiabilidad comparativa de los instrumentos usados para medirla.Quality of Life (QOL) is a complex concept that attempts to show the perspective of a person about his life. Its components differ, even among disciplines with similar contexts and scales. This revision is aimed at describing the definitions and instruments to measure the QOL, and the level of implementation in the context of health and energy-environment, identifying their differences and similarities them. two different definitions of QOL were found, and a variety of applications and tools to individual, social, institutional and urban scale (among others) that do not show an agreement capable of validating research involving comparisons between the QOL. Environmental and energy fields in the QOL presents sociourban- political components, objectively evaluated; while health evaluation is subjective. While observing all its components was not completed, it could be confirmed comparative complexity and low reliability of the instruments used to measure it.Tema 12: Aspectos socioculturales y socio-económicos de la transferencia de tecnología en energías renovables. Experiencias. Metodologías.Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanism

    Revisión del concepto de calidad de vida que se utiliza en contextos de salud y energéticos-ambientales argentinos

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    La Calidad de Vida (CV) es un concepto complejo que intenta mostrar la perspectiva de una persona respecto a su vida. Sus componentes difieren, aún entre disciplinas con contextos y escalas semejantes. Esta revisión tiene por objetivos describir las definiciones e instrumentos para medir la CV, y el nivel de aplicación en los contextos de Salud y Energético- Ambiental, identificando en ellos sus divergencias y similitudes. Se encontraron dos definiciones diferentes de CV, y una variedad de aplicaciones e instrumentos a escala individual, social, institucional y urbana (entre otras) que no muestran un acuerdo capaz de validar comparaciones entre investigaciones que incluyan la CV. En disciplinas ambientales y energéticas la CV presenta componentes socio-urbanos-políticos, objetivamente evaluados; mientras que en salud la evaluación es subjetiva. Aunque no se completó la observación de todos sus componentes, pudo confirmarse la complejidad y baja confiabilidad comparativa de los instrumentos usados para medirla.Quality of Life (QOL) is a complex concept that attempts to show the perspective of a person about his life. Its components differ, even among disciplines with similar contexts and scales. This revision is aimed at describing the definitions and instruments to measure the QOL, and the level of implementation in the context of health and energy-environment, identifying their differences and similarities them. two different definitions of QOL were found, and a variety of applications and tools to individual, social, institutional and urban scale (among others) that do not show an agreement capable of validating research involving comparisons between the QOL. Environmental and energy fields in the QOL presents sociourban- political components, objectively evaluated; while health evaluation is subjective. While observing all its components was not completed, it could be confirmed comparative complexity and low reliability of the instruments used to measure it.Tema 12: Aspectos socioculturales y socio-económicos de la transferencia de tecnología en energías renovables. Experiencias. Metodologías.Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanism

    2D-Tasks for Cognitive Rehabilitation

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    Neuropsychological Rehabilitation is a complex clinic process which tries to restore or compensate cognitive and behavioral disorders in people suffering from a central nervous system injury. Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Biomedical Engineering play an essential role in this field, allowing improvement and expansion of present rehabilitation programs. This paper presents a set of cognitive rehabilitation 2D-Tasks for patients with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). These tasks allow a high degree of personalization and individualization in therapies, based on the opportunities offered by new technologies

    Cut-offs and response criteria for the Hospital Universitario la Princesa Index (HUPI) and their comparison to widely-used indices of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis

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    Objective To estimate cut-off points and to establish response criteria for the Hospital Universitario La Princesa Index (HUPI) in patients with chronic polyarthritis. Methods Two cohorts, one of early arthritis (Princesa Early Arthritis Register Longitudinal PEARL] study) and other of long-term rheumatoid arthritis (Estudio de la Morbilidad y Expresión Clínica de la Artritis Reumatoide EMECAR]) including altogether 1200 patients were used to determine cut-off values for remission, and for low, moderate and high activity through receiver operating curve (ROC) analysis. The areas under ROC (AUC) were compared to those of validated indexes (SDAI, CDAI, DAS28). ROC analysis was also applied to establish minimal and relevant clinical improvement for HUPI. Results The best cut-off points for HUPI are 2, 5 and 9, classifying RA activity as remission if =2, low disease activity if >2 and =5), moderate if >5 and <9 and high if =9. HUPI''s AUC to discriminate between low-moderate activity was 0.909 and between moderate-high activity 0.887. DAS28''s AUCs were 0.887 and 0.846, respectively; both indices had higher accuracy than SDAI (AUCs: 0.832 and 0.756) and CDAI (AUCs: 0.789 and 0.728). HUPI discriminates remission better than DAS28-ESR in early arthritis, but similarly to SDAI. The HUPI cut-off for minimal clinical improvement was established at 2 and for relevant clinical improvement at 4. Response criteria were established based on these cut-off values. Conclusions The cut-offs proposed for HUPI perform adequately in patients with either early or long term arthritis
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