455 research outputs found

    Liberalia in Ovid Liber in the Roman religion

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    Fine Tuning of Automated Assembly Machines Using Video Analysis

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    Human/machine interaction is of still importance in the age of automation. Automated assembling devices are customizable products that need basic settings before installation. Capabilities of operators have to be taken into consideration in this process. This paper presents a procedure based on video recording to determine time data for machine settings. It allows the engineers to forecast the expected capacity of individual workstation and the entire production line. A case study from industry is used to illustrate the application of the system

    Processing Stabilisation of PE with a Natural Antioxidant, Curcumin

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    The potential use of natural antioxidants for polyolefin stabilisation came into the centre of attention because of some doubts about the effects of the reaction products of synthetic phenolic antioxidants on human health. The effect of curcumin on the melt stability of polyethylene was investigated in this paper with and without a phosphonite stabiliser by using multiple extrusions. Irganox 1010 was applied as reference phenolic antioxidant. Curcumin was characterised by FT-IR and UV-VIS spectroscopy, as well as by thermal analysis. Its stabilisation efficiency was determined by measuring the chemical structure, the rheological properties, the residual thermo-oxidative stability, and the colour of the polymer. The results reveal that the melt stabilising efficiency of curcumin is superior to that of the synthetic antioxidant investigated and is further enhanced by the addition of the phosphonite secondary antioxidant. The changes in the characteristics of the polymer indicate that besides the phenolic OH groups also the linear linkage between the two methoxyphenyl rings of curcumin participates in the stabilisation reactions

    Új FTIR mérési eredmények az Avas–Gutin mészalkáli vulkáni kőzeteiből: poszterupciós hatások nyomai a fenokristályok szerkezeti hidroxil-tartalmában: New FTIR data from the Oaş–Gutâi Mts. and post eruption effects on the water content of phenocrysts

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    We studied calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from the Oaş-Gutâi Mts..  The major goal of our research was the determination of ‘water’ content in the phenocrysts of the nominally anhydous minerals (NAMs) and also to uncover the possible post eruptive changes in the structural hydroxyl content of NAMs.  The selected volcanic rocks were studied by petrography, EMPA, LA-ICP-MS, ICP-OES, ICP-MS and FTIR. Our assumption is that by studying the FTIR spectra of clinopyroxenes, the structural hydroxyl content of the NAMs changed in comparisons to the magmatic equilibrium

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    Stability Test of PACAP in Eye Drops

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    PACAP is a neuropeptide with widespread distribution and diverse biological functions. It has strong cytoprotective effects mediated mainly through specific PAC1 receptors. Experimental data show protective effects of PACAP in the retina and cornea in several pathological conditions. Although intravitreal injections are a common practice in some ocular diseases, delivery of therapeutic agents in the form of eye drops would be more convenient and would lead to fewer side effects. We have previously shown that PACAP, in the form of eye drops, is able to pass through the ocular barriers and can exert retinoprotective effects. As eye drops represent a promising form of administration of PACAP in ocular diseases, it is important to investigate the stability of PACAP in solutions used in eye drops. In this study, the stability of PACAP1-27 and PACAP1-38 in eye drops was measured in four common media and a commercially available artificial tear solution at both room temperature and +4 °C. Mass spectrometry results show that the highest stability was gained with PACAP1-38 in water and 0.9% saline solution at +4 °C, representing 80–90% drug persistence after 2 weeks. PACAP1-38 in the artificial tear showed very fast degradation at room temperature, but was stable at +4 °C. In summary, PACAP1-38 has higher stability than PACAP1-27, with highest stability at +4 °C in water solution, but both peptides in each medium can be stored for relatively longer periods without significant degradation. These data can provide reference for future therapeutic use of PACAP in eye drops
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