63 research outputs found
Equipment concept design and development plans for microgravity science and applications research on space station: Combustion tunnel, laser diagnostic system, advanced modular furnace, integrated electronics laboratory
Taking advantage of the microgravity environment of space NASA has initiated the preliminary design of a permanently manned space station that will support technological advances in process science and stimulate the development of new and improved materials having applications across the commercial spectrum. Previous studies have been performed to define from the researcher's perspective, the requirements for laboratory equipment to accommodate microgravity experiments on the space station. Functional requirements for the identified experimental apparatus and support equipment were determined. From these hardware requirements, several items were selected for concept designs and subsequent formulation of development plans. This report documents the concept designs and development plans for two items of experiment apparatus - the Combustion Tunnel and the Advanced Modular Furnace, and two items of support equipment the Laser Diagnostic System and the Integrated Electronics Laboratory. For each concept design, key technology developments were identified that are required to enable or enhance the development of the respective hardware
Seasonal variations of bacteria in fish Etroplus suratensis and Etroplus maculatus (Pisces: Cichlidae)
225-228Seasonal variations of bacteria in gills, alimentary canal and reproductive organs of B. suratensis and E. maculatus were studied. Maximum bacterial population was recorded during premonsoon (Jan.-April) and minimum during post monsoon (Sept.-Dec.) seasons. Micrococcus spp were predominant in gills, alimentary canal and reproductive organs of both fish. Selected bacterial cultures were characterized for their physiological activities. Bacterial load in the alimentary canal of both the fish exhibited positive correlation with weight of that organ
A unique approach to Fontan revision in a cyanotic patient
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Unilateral pulmonary arteriovenous malformations can develop in heterotaxy patients with single ventricle physiology after Kawashima procedure due to preferential flow streaming to one lung. We present the case of a 25 year old patient with this physiology who presented with resting cyanosis to 75% in room air. Our patient underwent a unique revision to reverse the development of arteriovenous malformations with partial resection of her hepatic vein-right pulmonary artery conduit and placement of new conduit connecting hepatic veins to innominate vein which then drained into left-sided superior vena cava, resulting in favorable outcome
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