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Changes in the Blood Picture in Pregnancy, Delivery, and Puerperium, Particulary Centering Around the Blood Loss During Delivery
For the periods ranging from the fifth gravid month to the sixth post partum week continuous examinations were conducted on the blood picture of 10 multiparas and 18 primipars who came to the Second Maternity Hospita, Okayama University Medical School, from December 1955 to
December 1956, and all those who had no complications throughout pregnancy, delivery and puerperium. In addition observations were carried on the 245 subjects who had no
complibation throught pregnancy, delivery and puerperium to see what influences the blood loss during delivery might exert on blood picture during puerperium, particularly the changes of hemoglobin concentration (Hb), and the author arrived at the following conclusions: 1) By the continuous examinations of pregnat women the existence
has been recognized of physiological anemia which recovers close to the level of healthy non-pregnant women within one month after delivery. Namely, it has been found that already by the fifth month of pregnancy a considerable decrease both in erythrocyte counts and Hb values is recognized as compared with those of healthy non-pregnant women (the control), but starting around the eighth month the values of both keep on increasing month after month until reaching their maximum at delivery yet still a
little below those of the control, and particularly Hb values as compared with those of the control show a significant fall. During puerperium erythrocyte counts and Hb values recover rapidly and by the sixth post partum week they reach close to the level of the control. 2) By the latter part of pregnancy both in multipara and primipara
Hb values shew a marked decrease as compared with erythroyte count. Gradually presenting hypochromic-anemia picture, even in the sixth post partum week a delay in the recovery of Hb values can still be recognized,
the delay being particularly striking in primipara.
3) It has been noticed that there is a greater tendency of delay in the recovery of Hb values along with increase in blood loss during delivery. Namely, though in the groups with blood loss of less than 10g./kg. at delivery the recovery of Hb values during puerperium is smooth and
hematopoietic functions seem to be undisturbed. However, with increase in blood loss the recovery is proportionately delayed and in the groups with over 12.5 g./kg. loss a marked delay in the recovery of Hb has been
recognized. 4) In primipara groups with under 7.5g./kg. blood loss and in multipara with under 12.5 g./kg. loss, the recovery of Hb values during puerperium is smooth; but in primipara with blood loss of over 10 g./kg. and in
multipara with the loss of over 15 g./kg. the delay has been quite marked. In other words, in the groups with blood loss of over 7.5 g./kg. the rate of recovery in Hb values tends to be faster in multipara than in primipara.
5) Along with increase in the frequency of labor, the rates of increase have tended to increase by degrees.</p
Magnetic Properties of Bulk Amorphous La-Fe Alloys
We have prepared three bulk amorphous La_Fe_x alloys (x=69.4, 76.7 and 82.5 at.% Fe) by a high rate dc-triode sputtering. All of the samples are found to be amorphous by neturon diffraction measurements. The amorphous Fe alloys with nonmagnetic Y and Lu are reported to have spin-glass characteristics, while the La-Fe alloys are found to be ferromagnetic. In the latter alloys, the magnetizations are easily saturated in low applied fields, and their values suggest that the Fe moments are completely aligned. Furthermore it has been found that the saturation magnetic moment has a maximum value 1.7μB per Fe atom at around x=75, while the Curie temperature tends to decrease gradually with increasing Fe concentration. The temperature dependence of the magnetization for these alloys follows the spin-wave relation M(T)=M_0(1-BT^-CT^). Using the values of B and C obtained, we have estimated the mean range of the Fe-Fe exchange interaction (). The range of the exchange increases sharply from ~2A^2 to ~100A^2 with increasing Fe concentration and exceeds that of crystalline Fe
Origin of the anomalous mass renormalization in metallic quantum well states of correlated oxide SrVO
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) has been
performed on SrVO ultrathin films, which show metallic quantum well (QW)
states, to unveil the origin of the anomalous mass enhancement in the QW
subbands. The line-shape analysis of the ARPES spectra reveals that the
strength of the electron correlation increases as the subband bottom energy
approaches the Fermi level. These results indicate that the anomalous
subband-dependent mass enhancement mainly arises from the quasi-one-dimensional
character of confined V states as a result of their orbital-selective
quantization.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
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