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    Motion study in interactive remote experiments with data collection and transfer across internet

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    Within the strategy of Integrated e-Learning (INTe-L) we set up several remote interactive mechanics experiments across the Internet studying the linear and curvilinear motion For the purpose, we use the measuring hardware and software -Intelligent School Experimental System (ISES) with sensing units for data collection, recording and evaluation and the software ISES WEB CONTROL kit for establishing the server-client connection. As the first experiment we devised and constructed a new and sophisticated experiment free fall, based on the motion of the permanent magnet in a glass tube with induction pick up coils for position measurement (http://remotelab4.truni.sk) To transform the hands-on experiment into a remote one, we have had to move the magnets to their starting position by the magnetic vessel, surrounding the tube. Second experiment, the mathematical pendulum remote experiment (http://remotelab5.truni.sk) was created with a unique reconstruction of its instantaneous angle of deflection using two force-sensing elements and an on-line exploited algorithm (ISES supported) for the angle of deflection on line display

    Anxiolytic activity of pyridoindole derivatives SMe1EC2 and SMe1M2: behavioral analysis using rat model

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    Anxiety and mood disorders have become very significant affections in the last decades. According to WHO at least one mental disease occurred per year in 27% of EU inhabitants (more than 82 mil. people). It is estimated that by 2020, depression will be the main cause of morbidity in the developed countries. These circumstances call for research for new prospective drugs with anxiolytic and antidepressive properties exhibiting no toxicity and withdrawal effect and possessing beneficial properties, like antioxidant and/or neuroprotective effects. The aim of this study was to obtain information about psychopharmacological properties of pyridoindole derivatives SMe1EC2 and SMe1M2, using non-invasive behavioral methods in rats
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