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Investigation of liquid-liquid demixing and aggregate formation in a membrane-forming system by means of pulse-induced critical scattering (PICS)
Phase separation phenomena in the quasi-ternary system cellulose acetate (CA)/dioxane/water, used as a typical system in the preparation of polymeric membranes for ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis applications, were investigated by means of pulse-induced critical scattering (PICS). Both the cloud point curve and spinodal curve were determined for CA concentrations up to 20% (w/w). The influence of maleic acid (used as an additive in order to improve the membrane performance) on the position of the binodal and spinodal curves and the demixing kinetics were investigated
A thin-film magnetoresistive angle detector
An overview is given of the results of our research on a contactless angle detector based on the anisotropic magnetoresistance effect (AMR effect) in a permalloy thin film. The results of high-temperature annealing treatment of the pemalloy film are discussed. Such a treatment suppresses the effects of the uniaxial magnetic anisotropy that is present in a permalloy thin film and increases the AMR effect, thus improving the detector signal. The performance of the detector throughout a temperature range of 20 to 120 °C and the results of heat treatment at 125 °C for 1 week have been tested
Biometric security based on ECG
Recently the electrocardiogram (ECG) has been proposed as a novel biometric. This paper aims to construct a reliable ECG verification system, in terms of privacy protection. To this end, an improved expression to estimate the capacity in the autocorrelation (AC) of the ECG is derived, which not only gives an upper bound for the number of identifiable subjects using ECG, but also helps to determine the number of independent features needed for verification. This capacity derivation, to our best knowledge, is new and can be easily extended to other biometrics. In addition, we apply the Quantization Index Modulation (QIM) scheme to the verification system for template protection. Based on our database, we found that, the capacity in the AC of ECG is approximately 20 bits information contained in the 23 independent features. We have also shown that compared to unprotected systems, the QIM scheme greatly enhances privacy protection of ECG templates without significant sacrificing of the identification performance
Bench-to-bedside review: genetic influences on meningococcal disease
This review discusses the possible involvement of a variety of genetic
polymorphisms on the course of meningococcal disease. It has been shown
that several common genetic polymorphisms can either influence the
susceptibility to meningococcal disease or can account for a higher
mortality rate in patients. Gene polymorphisms concerning antibody
receptors, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binding receptors or proteins, innate
complement proteins as well as cytokines and hemostatic proteins are
described. The study of genetic polymorphisms might provide important
insights in the pathogenesis of meningococcal disease and could make it
possible to identify individuals who are at risk of either contracting or
dying from meningococcal disease
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