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    MR Imaging and Histopathologic Findings of A Case of Cerebral Ganglioneurocytoma

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    We report a case of ganglioneurocytoma manifesting as a complex partial seizure in a young adult male. MR images depicted a well-marginated cystic mass with a heterogeneous solid portion abutting the dura in the parietal lobe. The solid portion showed minimal heterogeneous enhancement, and pressure erosion of the overlying calvarium had occurred. Following gross total resection, the clinical outcome was satisfactory, with no further seizures, and during the five-year follow-up period, the tumor did not recur

    Aging and Degradation Behavior Elucidated by Viscoelasticity Aiming Protection of Smart City Facilities

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    Polymer coatings play a crucially important role in protecting smart city facilities against the harsh factors of outdoor environments. Recent increased awareness of ecoā€friendliness has led to the use of waterborne organic coatings. Research into the bulk material properties of these coatings is necessary in order to understand their degradation process in the field. The present work focuses attention on a unique rheological property, which has both elastic and viscous characteristics, as a means of assessing the stability of the coating. The viscoelastic property determines whether it presents solidā€like or liquidā€like response from the comparison of relative strengths of the relaxation time (Ļ„) and operating time (t). In the process of degradation, both the storage (Eā€²) and loss modulus (Eā€³), which represent the elastic and viscous components, respectively, decrease accordingly, reflecting the deterioration of coating. The majority of the water molecules absorbed in a coating are strongly bound to the polymer network through hydrogen bonds with polar functional groups, which destroys intermolecular bonding between macromolecules and reduces the bulk materialsā€™ ability to diffuse stress concentrations and thereby lowers a coatingā€™s overall strength

    Synthesis and inclusion behavior of a heterotritopic receptor based on hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene

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    A heterotritopic hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene receptor with the capability of binding two alkali metals and a transition metal in a cooperative fashion was synthesized. The binding model was investigated by using Ā¹H NMR titration experiments in CDClā‚ƒā€“CDā‚ƒCN (10:1, v/v), and the results revealed that the transition metal was bound at the upper rim and the alkali metals at the lower and upper rims. Interestingly, the alkali metal ions Liāŗ and Naāŗ bind at the lower and upper rim respectively depending on the dimensions of the alkali metal ions versus the size of the cavities formed by the calix[3]arene derivative. The hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene receptor acts as a heterotritopic receptor, binding with the transition metal ion Agāŗ and the alkali metals ions Liāŗ and Naāŗ. These findings were not applicable to other different sized alkali metals, such as Kāŗ and Csāŗ

    Two-gap superconductivity with line nodes in CsCa2_2Fe4_4As4_4F2_2

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    We report the results of a muon-spin rotation (Ī¼\muSR) experiment to determine the superconducting ground state of the iron-based superconductor CsCa2_2Fe4_4As4_4F2_2 with Tcā‰ˆ28.3ā€‰T_{\rm c} \approx 28.3\,K. This compound is related to the fully-gapped superconductor CaCsFe4_4As4_4, but here the Ca-containing spacer layer is replaced with one containing Ca2_2F2_2. The temperature evolution of the penetration depth strongly suggests the presence of line nodes and is best modelled by a system consisting of both an ss- and a dd-wave gap. We also find a potentially magnetic phase which appears below ā‰ˆ10ā€‰\approx 10\,K but does not appear to compete with the superconductivity. This compound contains the largest alkali atom in this family of superconductors and our results yield a value for the in-plane penetration depth of Ī»ab(T=0)=423(5)ā€‰\lambda_{ab}(T=0)=423(5)\,nm.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure

    Neurocytoma in the cerebellum: Case report

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    A neurocytoma is a central nervous system tumor composed of small cells with features of neuronal differentiation; it typically occurs in the periventricular region, close to the septum pellucidum and the foramen of Monro. In this article, the authors report the case of a neurocytoma located in the cerebellum, which to their knowledge is the first reported case of its kind. The finding of a neurocytoma at a nonclassic location refutes the theory that this tumor has its origins in subependymal progenitor cells, unless an ectopic location of progenitor cells is invoked to explain the occurrence of a neurocytoma away from the ventricles. On the basis of this case, the authors suggest that neurocytomas should be added to the differential diagnosis of mass lesions in the supratentorial intraventricular regions as well as in the posterior fossa

    Synthesis and evaluation of a novel fluorescent sensor based on hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene for ZnĀ²+ and CdĀ²+

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    A novel type of selective and sensitive fluorescent sensor having triazole rings as the binding sites on the lower rim of a hexahomotrioxacalix[3]arene scaffold in a cone conformation is reported. This sensor has desirable properties for practical applications, including selectivity for detecting ZnĀ²āŗ and CdĀ²āŗ in the presence of excess competing metal ions at low ion concentration or as a fluorescence enhancement type chemosensor due to the cavity of calixarene changing from a ā€˜flattened-coneā€™ to a more-upright form and inhibition of PET. In contrast, the results suggested that receptor 1 is highly sensitive and selective for CuĀ²āŗ and FeĀ³āŗ as a fluorescence quenching type chemosensor due to the photoinduced electron transfer (PET) or heavy atom effect

    Synthesis of mono-O-alkylated homooxacalix[3]arene and a protectionā€“deprotection strategy for homooxacalix[3]arene

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    The regioselective synthesis of mono-O-alkylated homooxacalix[3]arene is accomplished for the first time. The synthetic route relies on two key steps: (i) a facile protection of two OH groups at the lower rim of the homooxacalix[3]arene and (ii) the deprotection of 9- anthrylmethyl groups via the Pd/C-catalyzed hydrogenation under atmospheric hydrogen. An efficient protection- deprotection strategy for the functionalization of homooxacalix[ 3]arene is presented
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