115 research outputs found
Grain Surface Models and Data for Astrochemistry
AbstractThe cross-disciplinary field of astrochemistry exists to understand the formation, destruction, and survival of molecules in astrophysical environments. Molecules in space are synthesized via a large variety of gas-phase reactions, and reactions on dust-grain surfaces, where the surface acts as a catalyst. A broad consensus has been reached in the astrochemistry community on how to suitably treat gas-phase processes in models, and also on how to present the necessary reaction data in databases; however, no such consensus has yet been reached for grain-surface processes. A team of âŒ25 experts covering observational, laboratory and theoretical (astro)chemistry met in summer of 2014 at the Lorentz Center in Leiden with the aim to provide solutions for this problem and to review the current state-of-the-art of grain surface models, both in terms of technical implementation into models as well as the most up-to-date information available from experiments and chemical computations. This review builds on the results of this workshop and gives an outlook for future directions
Recent progress in ceria-based catalysts for the dry reforming of methane: a review
The mitigation of CO2 and CH4 emissions is feasible by transforming them into valuable syngas via the dry
reforming of methane (DRM). However, the problem of catalyst deactivation has restricted its industrial
application. Therefore, the development of catalysts for an effective reforming process has been attracted
enormous attention. Ceria has a high potential as it can serve as both catalyst support and metal active
site for adsorption and dissociation of CO2 and CH4. Material properties, such as redox and acid/base
properties, and oxygen storage capacity, greatly affect catalytic behavior and performance, as well as coke
inhibition in the DRM. This review aims to provide an up-to-date summary on the DRM over ceria-based
catalysts, including aspects of the catalysts, reaction mechanism, deactivation, and regeneration studies.
This review also proposes governing factors and new ways for improving the process, to provide a more
rational to designing an ideal ceria-based catalyst for DRM
2017 HRS/EHRA/ECAS/APHRS/SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: executive summary.
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Emerging concepts in biomarker discovery; The US-Japan workshop on immunological molecular markers in oncology
Supported by the Office of International Affairs, National Cancer Institute (NCI), the "US-Japan Workshop on Immunological Biomarkers in Oncology" was held in March 2009. The workshop was related to a task force launched by the International Society for the Biological Therapy of Cancer (iSBTc) and the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to identify strategies for biomarker discovery and validation in the field of biotherapy. The effort will culminate on October 28th 2009 in the "iSBTc-FDA-NCI Workshop on Prognostic and Predictive Immunologic Biomarkers in Cancer", which will be held in Washington DC in association with the Annual Meeting. The purposes of the US-Japan workshop were a) to discuss novel approaches to enhance the discovery of predictive and/or prognostic markers in cancer immunotherapy; b) to define the state of the science in biomarker discovery and validation. The participation of Japanese and US scientists provided the opportunity to identify shared or discordant themes across the distinct immune genetic background and the diverse prevalence of disease between the two Nations
2017 HRS/EHRA/ECAS/APHRS/SOLAECE expert consensus statement on catheter and surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation: executive summary.
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Physical activity in adults with and without diabetes: from the âhigh-riskâ approach to the âpopulation-basedâ approach of prevention
Advanced control of a reformer based fuel cell system coupled with multiple, uncertain renewable energy sources and an energy storage system
Unblinding de Quervain: A systematic review of ultrasoundâguided injection of corticosteroids for treatment of stenosing tenosynovitis of the 1st extensor compartment
Abstract A systematic review was conducted on studies reporting steroid injections with ultrasound for de Quervain. From 10 studies included and 379 wrists, 73.9% reported complete resolution of symptoms, 18.2% with partial and 7.9% without resolution. When compared to the landmarkâguided technique, ultrasound guidance showed significantly higher rates of symptom resolution (Pâ=â0.0132) and lower pain scores (Pâ<â0.0001). Twentyânine patients out of 163 who initially showed complete resolution of symptoms reported subsequent recurrence. We conclude that steroid injections guided by ultrasound present high rates of symptomatic relief through precise needle insertion, especially in cases of anatomic variability with subcompartments
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