106 research outputs found

    Fast determination of bisphenol A in spiked juice and drinking water samples by pipette tip solid phase extraction using cobalt metal organic framework as sorbent

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    A cobalt metal organic framework was prepared with rapid ultrasound assisted method by treatment of cobalt nitrate with pyridine 2,6-dicarboxilic acid dissolved in ethanolic media and used as a sorbent for pipette tip solid phase extraction of Bisphenol A (BPA) and its determination in spiked juice and drinking water samples by HPLC. Parameters which influence extraction efficiency such as pH, sample volume, amount of sorbent, type and volume of eluent, and number of draw/eject cycles for extraction and elusion were tested and optimized. Results showed that best extraction efficiency could be obtained at pH 3, 150 ‎µL of sample volume, 3 mg of adsorbent and 10 ‎µL of methanol as elution solvent. Numbers of draw/eject cycles for both sample extraction and elution were 7 cycles. Limit of detection and limit of quantification of this method were 0.07 and 0.3 µg L-1, respectively, with linear dynamic range of 0.3 to 300 µg L-1 for BPA. This method was applied successfully for determination of BPA in five spiked juices and drinking water samples.               KEY WORDS: Cobalt metal organic framework, Bisphenol A, Pipette-tip solid phase extraction, Juice analysis Bull. Chem. Soc. Ethiop. 2018, 32(3), 595-602.DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/bcse.v32i3.1

    Endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene Glu298Asp polymorphism and risk of preeclampsia in South East of Iran

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    Preeclampsia (PE) is the most serious complication of pregnancy that causes maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. Although the exact pathophysiology of PE is unknown, a large number of studies have shown that abnormalities in nitric oxide (NO) synthesis may contribute to the development of this disorder. There are some evidences that polymorphisms of the endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene affect NO production and have been associated with hypertension and PE in some populations. Therefore the aim of this study was to assess the relation of the Glu298Asp eNOS polymorphism and PE in an Iranian population. We compared the frequency of the Glu298Asp polymorphism in 147 women with PE and 137 healthy pregnant control subjects by polymerase chain reaction- restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method. The frequencies of Glu298Asp genotypes were significantly different between PE women and controls (p < 0.001). The frequency of Asp allele was 0.32 in PE patients and 0.20 in controls and was significantly different (p < 0.001). The risk of PE was 2.4 fold in pregnant women with Asp allele. In conclusion, the Asp allele could be a risk factor for PE in South East of Iran.Key words: Nitric oxide synthase, polymorphism, preeclampsia, pregnancy

    On the entanglement entropy of quantum fields in causal sets

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    In order to understand the detailed mechanism by which a fundamental discreteness can provide a finite entanglement entropy, we consider the entanglement entropy of two classes of free massless scalar fields on causal sets that are well approximated by causal diamonds in Minkowski spacetime of dimensions 2,3 and 4. The first class is defined from discretised versions of the continuum retarded Green functions, while the second uses the causal set's retarded nonlocal d'Alembertians parametrised by a length scale lk. In both cases we provide numerical evidence that the area law is recovered when the double-cutoff prescription proposed in arXiv:hep-th/1611.10281 is imposed. We discuss in detail the need for this double cutoff by studying the effect of two cutoffs on the quantum field and, in particular, on the entanglement entropy, in isolation. In so doing, we get a novel interpretation for why these two cutoff are necessary, and the different roles they play in making the entanglement entropy on causal sets finite

    A theory of mobile library service delivery

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    Research indicates there is widespread acceptance that nomadicity of library users is a phenomenon that will continue to increase; however, mobile learning is a resource that relatively few academic libraries appear to be taking advantage of. This paper presents a model developed during an investigation using a grounded theory approach into factors that may contribute to the delivery of library services to mobile technologies. A sample of 42 professionally qualified library staff from the Australasian vocational education and training (VET) sector was investigated to determine how confident and capable library staff believed they were to respond to technology advancement challenges and the training and support required for that response. The resulting theoretical model explains the impact of mobile technologies on library services and highlights the complex factors contributing to mobile technology acceptance at both an organisational and individual level. The presence of a series of catalysing impacts forms a central core and their management can enable an organisation to move from a position of uncertainty to one where the consequences of mobile technologies have been normalised

    Parameter likelihood of intrinsic ellipticity correlations

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    Subject of this paper are the statistical properties of ellipticity alignments between galaxies evoked by their coupled angular momenta. Starting from physical angular momentum models, we bridge the gap towards ellipticity correlations, ellipticity spectra and derived quantities such as aperture moments, comparing the intrinsic signals with those generated by gravitational lensing, with the projected galaxy sample of EUCLID in mind. We investigate the dependence of intrinsic ellipticity correlations on cosmological parameters and show that intrinsic ellipticity correlations give rise to non-Gaussian likelihoods as a result of nonlinear functional dependencies. Comparing intrinsic ellipticity spectra to weak lensing spectra we quantify the magnitude of their contaminating effect on the estimation of cosmological parameters and find that biases on dark energy parameters are very small in an angular-momentum based model in contrast to the linear alignment model commonly used. Finally, we quantify whether intrinsic ellipticities can be measured in the presence of the much stronger weak lensing induced ellipticity correlations, if prior knowledge on a cosmological model is assumed.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, submitted to MNRA
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