9 research outputs found

    Infrared and far-infrared spectroscopy of (CH3OH)-C-13: TeraHertz laser lines and assignments

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    We use a (CO2)-C-13 laser as optical pumping source to search for new THz laser lines generated from (CH3OH)-C-13. Nineteen new THz laser lines (also identified as far-infrared, FIR) ranging from 42.3 mu m (7.1 THz) to 717.7 mu m (0.42 THz) are reported. They are characterized in wavelength, offset, relative polarization, relative intensity, and optimum working pressure. We have assigned eight laser lines to specific rotational energy levels in the excited state associated with the C-O stretching mode. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.241215115

    New far-infrared laser lines from CH3OD methanol deuterated isotope

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    We report on a study of the CH3OD molecule in a search for new far-infrared (FIR) laser lines. For optical pumping of large offset vibrational absorption transitions, a continuous-wave waveguide CO2 laser with 300 MHz tunability around each line was used for the first time. As a consequence, 17. new far-infrared laser emissions were observed. For these lines, we also present data on wavelength, intensity, offset, relative polarization, and optimum operation pressure

    Correlação entre os achados clínicos e imaginológicos nas disfunções temporomandibulares Correlation between clinical and imaging findings in patients with temporomandibular disorders

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    OBJETIVO: Verificar a relação entre sinais e sintomas observados no exame clínico de pacientes com diagnóstico de disfunção temporomandibular, conforme os resultados fornecidos pelo exame de ressonância magnética. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Trinta pacientes que apresentavam sinais e sintomas de disfunção temporomandibular foram submetidos a exame clínico e de ressonância magnética. Cada exame de ressonância magnética de articulação temporomandibular foi interpretado, independentemente, por dois radiologistas experientes. Os exames de ressonância magnética foram realizados com 12 cortes de 3 mm de espessura, em orientação coronal (T1) em posição de boca fechada, cortes sagitais em posição de boca aberta e fechada (T1 e T2) e em abertura e fechamento progressivos, com intervalo de 5 mm, para reproduzir toda a extensão do movimento mandibular. A significância estatística entre a análise clínica dos pacientes com disfunção temporomandibular e os resultados obtidos no exame de ressonância magnética foi avaliada pelo teste kappa. RESULTADOS: Obteve-se, na análise interobservadores de imagens, concordância bruta do lado esquerdo e direito, respectivamente, de 56,7% (kappa = 0,1) e 56,7 (kappa = 0). CONCLUSÃO: Não foi encontrada correlação entre o diagnóstico clínico da luxação discal e imagens de ressonância magnética.<br>OBJECTIVE: To correlate the signals and symptoms observed on clinical examination of patients with temporomandibular disorder with the results demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty patients presenting with signs and symptoms of temporomandibular disorders underwent clinical evaluation and subsequent magnetic resonance imaging. The magnetic resonance imaging studies were independently evaluated by two experienced radiologists. Magnetic resonance imaging studies consisted of 12 images in coronal, T1-weighted sequences with 3 mm-thick slices with the mouth closed, sagittal, T1- and T2-weighted sequences with both open and closed mouth positions, and on progressive opening/closing movement at 5 mm intervals, in order to demonstrate the full mandibular movement. The statistical significance between the clinical findings in the evaluation of the patients and results found on the magnetic resonance imaging studies was analyzed by means the kappa test. RESULTS: Interobserver agreement was respectively 56.7% (kappa = 0.1) and 56.7 (kappa = 0) for the left and right sides. CONCLUSION: No correlation was found between the clinical and magnetic resonance imaging findings in the diagnoses of disc displacement

    Identification of human chromosome 22 transcribed sequences with ORF expressed sequence tags

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    Transcribed sequences in the human genome can be identified with confidence only by alignment with sequences derived from cDNAs synthesized from naturally occurring mRNAs. We constructed a set of 250,000 cDNAs that represent partial expressed gene sequences and that are biased toward the central coding regions of the resulting transcripts. They are termed ORF expressed sequence tags (ORESTES). The 250,000 ORESTEs were assembled into 81,429 contigs. Of these, 1,181 (1.45%) were found to match sequences in chromosome 22 with at least one ORESTES contig for 162 (65.6%) of the 247 known genes, for 67 (44.6%) of the 150 related genes, and for 45 of the 148 (30.4%) EST-predicted genes on this chromosome. Using a set of stringent criteria to validate our sequences, we identified a further 219 previously unannotated transcribed sequences on chromosome 22. Of these, 171 were in fact also defined by EST or full length cDNA sequences available in GenBank but not utilized in the initial annotation of the first human chromosome sequence. Thus despite representing less than 15% of all expressed human sequences in the public databases at the time of the present analysis, ORESTEs sequences defined 48 transcribed sequences on chromosome 22 not defined by other sequences. All of the transcribed sequences defined by ORESTEs coincided with DNA regions predicted as encoding exons by GENSCAN.9723126901269
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