16 research outputs found
Use of the Enterotest Duodenal Capsule in the Diagnosis of Giardiasis
The Enterotest was compared with stool examination and jejunal aspirate obtained at jejunal biopsy from the Crosby capsule, as a method for finding Giardia lamblia. Twentysix patients under investigation for malabsorption, as a cause of megaloblastic anaemia, were studied. Giardia lamblia was found on 6 occasions in 4 patients. The Enterotest was positive on 5 of 6 occasions, the Crosby capsule on 4 of 7, the first stool on 2 occasions, the second stool twice, and the remaining 2 had 3 negative stools. The Enterotest is a convenient and safe way of looking for Giardia lamblia and gave more positives than the Crosby capsule and stool examinations
Lorenz function of BiTe/SbTe superlattices
Combining first principles density functional theory and semi-classical
Boltzmann transport, the anisotropic Lorenz function was studied for
thermoelectric BiTe/SbTe superlattices and their bulk
constituents. It was found that already for the bulk materials BiTe
and SbTe, the Lorenz function is not a pellucid function on charge
carrier concentration and temperature. For electron-doped
BiTe/SbTe superlattices large oscillatory deviations
for the Lorenz function from the metallic limit were found even at high charge
carrier concentrations. The latter can be referred to quantum well effects,
which occur at distinct superlattice periods
Current-induced cooling phenomenon in a two-dimensional electron gas under a magnetic field
We investigate the spatial distribution of temperature induced by a dc
current in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) subjected to a perpendicular
magnetic field. We numerically calculate the distributions of the electrostatic
potential phi and the temperature T in a 2DEG enclosed in a square area
surrounded by insulated-adiabatic (top and bottom) and isopotential-isothermal
(left and right) boundaries (with phi_{left} < phi_{right} and T_{left}
=T_{right}), using a pair of nonlinear Poisson equations (for phi and T) that
fully take into account thermoelectric and thermomagnetic phenomena, including
the Hall, Nernst, Ettingshausen, and Righi-Leduc effects. We find that, in the
vicinity of the left-bottom corner, the temperature becomes lower than the
fixed boundary temperature, contrary to the naive expectation that the
temperature is raised by the prevalent Joule heating effect. The cooling is
attributed to the Ettingshausen effect at the bottom adiabatic boundary, which
pumps up the heat away from the bottom boundary. In order to keep the adiabatic
condition, downward temperature gradient, hence the cooled area, is developed
near the boundary, with the resulting thermal diffusion compensating the upward
heat current due to the Ettingshausen effect.Comment: 25 pages, 7 figure
The Use of Mebendazole Anthelmintic in as a Broad-Spectrum Rhodesia
In a trial on baboons and humans, mebendazole was found to be a very safe and highly effective anthelmintic for a range of intestinal helminths in Central Africa, including hookworm (Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus), Oesophagostomum bifurcum, Ternidens deminutus, Strongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloides fiilleborni, Physaloptera (=. Abbreviata) sp., Ascaris lumbricoides, Enterobius vermicularis, Trichuris trichiura, Taenia saginata and Moniliformis moniliformis. It has also some activity against Hymenolepis nana