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    Investigating students understanding of organic reaction mechanisms from performing organic chemistry experiments

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    The use of laboratory work to improve students’ knowledge of theory is one that is disputed. Student reflections of what they learn during practical work repeatedly show that students rarely think about theory. There is a lack of data that objectively compares students’ knowledge of theory where they complete an associated experiment to when they do not in order to understand if practical work does effect students’ knowledge of scientific concepts. In this work we aimed to address this gap by investigating the effect of students’ knowledge of organic mechanisms where they both perform and associated experiment and where they did not. Our results showed that organic chemistry experiments had no effect on students’ knowledge of organic mechanisms. These results support the view that there is little evidence to support the use of laboratory work to aid understanding of theory

    High Efficiency-High Frequency Transducers for Ceramic Inspection

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    The compressional-wave ultrasonic transducer is the heart of ultrasonic NDE inspection systems. New piezoelectric ceramics, have been developed with very high electromechanical coupling (kt\u3e70%) and have been used for transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves. This paper discusses ways to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (i.e. efficiency) of \u3e30 MHz transducers (i.e. selection of materials, selection of diameter etc.) Application of the transducers developed to inspect creep-failed siliconized-SiC ceramics are discussed

    High Frequency-High Temperature Ultrasonic Transducers

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    Ultrasonic testing is a promising NDE technique for ceramic structural components. The lifetime of such components is controlled by defects and flaws. The critical flaw sizes for high performance ceramics are 25 µm and to detect such small flaws, the frequency of the transducers has to be \u3e30 MHz [1–4]. Such transducers are usually made from ZnO, LiNbO3, LMN composites [5], and PVDF piezoelectric materials However there are no reports of aluminium nitride (AIN) films being used for such applications In this paper the piezoelectric and dielectric properties of A1N films and their application to high frequency devices are discussed and compared with the conventional materials

    INTERACTION OF FLUORIDE COMPLEXES DERIVED FROM GLASS-IONOMER CEMENTS WITH HYDROXYAPATITE

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    A study has been undertaken of the interaction of complexed fluoride extracted from glass-ionomer dental cements with synthetic hydroxyapatite powder. Extracts were prepared from two commercial glass-ionomers (Fuji IX and ChemFlex) under both neutral and acidic conditions. They were analysed by ICP-OES and by fluoride-ion selective electrode with and without added TISAB to decomplex the fluoride. The pH of the acid extracts was 4, conditions under which fluoride complexes with protons as HF or HF2-, it also complexes with aluminium, which was found to be present in higher amounts in the acid extracts. Fluoride was found to be almost completely complexed in acid extracts, but not in neutral extracts, which contained free fluoride ions. Exposure of these extracts to synthetic hydroxyapatite powder showed that fluoride was taken up rapidly (within 5 minutes), whether or not it was complexed. SEM (EDAX) study of recovered hydroxyapatite showed only minute traces of aluminium taken up under all conditions. This showed that aluminium interacts hardly at all with hydroxyapatite, and hence is probably not involved in the remineralisation process

    Breaking of ergodicity and long relaxation times in systems with long-range interactions

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    The thermodynamic and dynamical properties of an Ising model with both short range and long range, mean field like, interactions are studied within the microcanonical ensemble. It is found that the relaxation time of thermodynamically unstable states diverges logarithmically with system size. This is in contrast with the case of short range interactions where this time is finite. Moreover, at sufficiently low energies, gaps in the magnetization interval may develop to which no microscopic configuration corresponds. As a result, in local microcanonical dynamics the system cannot move across the gap, leading to breaking of ergodicity even in finite systems. These are general features of systems with long range interactions and are expected to be valid even when the interaction is slowly decaying with distance.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure

    The Murmur of the Sleeping Black Hole: Detection of Nuclear Ultraviolet Variability in LINER Galaxies

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    LINER nuclei, which are present in many nearby galactic bulges, may be the manifestation of low-rate or low-radiative-efficiency accretion onto supermassive central black holes. However, it has been unclear whether the compact UV nuclear sources present in many LINERs are clusters of massive stars, rather than being directly related to the accretion process. We have used HST to monitor the UV variability of a sample of 17 galaxies with LINER nuclei and compact nuclear UV sources. Fifteen of the 17 galaxies were observed more than once, with two to five epochs per galaxy, spanning up to a year. We detect significant variability in most of the sample, with peak-to-peak amplitudes from a few percent to 50%. In most cases, correlated variations are seen in two independent bands (F250W and F330W). Comparison to previous UV measurements indicates, for many objects, long-term variations by factors of a few over decade timescales. Variability is detected in LINERs with and without detected compact radio cores, in LINERs that have broad H-alpha wings detected in their optical spectra (``LINER 1's''), and in those that do not (``LINER 2s''). This variability demonstrates the existence of a non-stellar component in the UV continuum of all types, and sets a lower limit to the luminosity of this component. We note a trend in the UV color (F250W/F330W) with spectral type - LINER 1s tend to be bluer than LINER 2s. This trend may indicate a link between the shape of the nonstellar continuum and the presence or the visibility of a broad-line region. In one target, the post-starburst galaxy NGC 4736, we detect variability in a previously noted UV source that is offset by 2.5" (60 pc in projection) from the nucleus. This may be the nearest example of a binary active nucleus, and of the process leading to black hole merging.Comment: accepted to Ap

    Zinc transporter HKE4 as a new target in antihormone resistance of breast cancer

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    Background Oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancers develop resistance to anti-oestrogens by utilising alternative growth factor pathways as observed in our tamoxifen-resistant cell line (TAMR). These include EGFR, IGF1-R and Src signalling as well as increased growth and invasion. Zinc is elevated in breast cancer tissue and has been demonstrated to activate certain growth factor signalling pathways. We have tested the expression level of members of the LIV-1 family of zinc influx transporters and discovered that HKE4 (SLC39A7, ZIP7), previously shown by us capable of increasing the intracellular zinc levels, has increased expression in TAMR. We have therefore investigated whether the development of the more aggressive phenotype observed in our TAMR cells, including activation of these signalling pathways as well as increased growth and invasion, is due to an increase of intracellular zinc and as a direct result of increased expression of HKE4. Methods All nine members of the LIV-1 subfamily of ZIP transporters were measured in our model of tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer using Affymetrix arrays. Zinc-induced activation of growth factor signalling pathway components was investigated by western blot and/or fluorescent microscopy. Short-term (15-min) treatments with 20 ÎĽM zinc included ionophore, whereas long-term (hours/days) did not. Recombinant LIV-1 family members with a V5 tag were expressed using pcDNA3.1/V5-His-TOPO vector, and siRNA (Dharmacon smartpools with relevant controls) was used to reduce endogenous expression. Results HKE4 (SLC39A7), a ZIP transporter from the LIV-1 subfamily, was discovered to be elevated in TAMR cells by Affymetrix analysis and confirmed by PCR and western blot. We have observed that our TAMR cells have a twofold increase in intracellular zinc compared with wild-type cells, using the zinc-specific fluorescent dye Newport Green. Short-term zinc treatment of TAMR cells activates the signalling pathways implicated in antihormone-resistant proliferation and is reduced by both the zinc chelator TPEN and the Src kinase inhibitor SU6556. The same effects are observed after longer term (6 days) zinc treatment with additional increases in cell growth and invasion through Matrigel. Since we have previously demonstrated that HKE4 is capable of increasing intracellular zinc in cells and, more recently, that these TAMR have elevated intracellular zinc levels, we have tested the hypothesis that elevated HKE4 expression is directly responsible for the aggressive phenotype observed in our TAMR cells. Reducing HKE4 levels by siRNA demonstrated a role for this molecule in driving the zinc-induced activation of multiple signalling pathways. In the presence of siRNA for HKE4, the previously observed zinc-induced activation of EGFR, Src, and IGF1-R was eradicated and the EGF-stimulated activation was also decreased. Additionally, we have demonstrated the converse by transfecting recombinant HKE4 into wild-type cells and/or treating them with zinc to observe the activation of these signalling pathways and increases in invasive capability. Interestingly, we have observed a similar role of HKE4 in our model of faslodex-resistant breast cancer. Conclusion The presented results propose that HKE4, a member of the LIV-1 subfamily of ZIP transporters, is directly involved in the activation of the aggressive phenotype observed with the development of antihormone resistance, and as such is a potential new target for the prevention of resistance to antihormones in breast cancer progression
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