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Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrolysis of Benzimidazolylcarbamates
Synthesis of new 2-aminobenzimidazole-1-carbamates was accomplished by carbamoylation of 2-aminobenzimidazole using different substituted phenyl chloroformates.
The aqueous hydrolysis of the new compounds was examined in the pH range 1-13 at 25 oC. The evaluated kinetic parameters led to the conclusion that up to pH 4 reaction proceeds by a bimolecular attack of water to the N-protonated substrate. This is the first time this behavior
is described for carbamates, and can be ascribed to the higher basicity of the benzimidazolyl moiety when compared with the carbonyl oxygen. For higher values of pH, the results are consistent with a BAc2 mechanism with nucleophilic catalysis, but while between pH 4 and pH 7 water acts as the nucleophile, for pH> 7 the hydroxide ion is the acting species
Strength curves for web crippling design of cold-formed stainless steel hat sections
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Thin-Walled Structures on 02/09/2014, available online: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0263823114002341?via%3Dihub
The accepted version of the publication may differ from the final published version.The web crippling design guides are based on empirical adjustments of available test data. These equations differ from the basic concept underpinning most of the other instabilities, the so-called strength curves. This investigation presents a new design approach for web crippling design of stainless steel hat sections based on strength curves controlled by slenderness-based functions ��(). The effects of web crippling on such cross-sections were studied numerically and the obtained results were used to derive the design expressions. Comparisons with tests and FE data, and with design guides show that the proposed design approach provides more accurate web crippling resistance.Research Fund for Coal and Stee
Combined Effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation on Sea Surface Temperature in the Alborán Sea
We explored the possible effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and Arctic Oscillation (AO) on interannual sea
surface temperature (SST) variations in the Albora´n Sea, both separately and combined. The probability of observing mean
annual SST values higher than average was related to NAO and AO values of the previous year. The effect of NAO on SST
was negative, while that of AO was positive. The pure effects of NAO and AO on SST are obscuring each other, due to the
positive correlation between them. When decomposing SST, NAO and AO in seasonal values, we found that variation in
mean annual SST and mean winter SST was significantly related to the mean autumn NAO of the previous year, while mean
summer SST was related to mean autumn AO of the previous year. The one year delay in the effect of the NAO and AO on
the SST could be partially related to the amount of accumulated snow, as we found a significant correlation between the
total snow in the North Albora´n watershed for a year with the annual average SST of the subsequent year. A positive AO
implies a colder atmosphere in the Polar Regions, which could favour occasional cold waves over the Iberian Peninsula
which, when coupled with precipitations favoured by a negative NAO, may result in snow precipitation. This snow may be
accumulated in the high peaks and melt down in spring-summer of the following year, which consequently increases the
runoff of freshwater to the sea, which in turn causes a diminution of sea surface salinity and density, and blocks the local
upwelling of colder water, resulting in a higher SST.CGL2009-11316 (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Spain, and FEDER
Coordination polymers undergoing spin crossover and reversible ligand exchange in the solid
Here we report the synthesis and characterisation of a polymer made up of a system of parallel 2-D grids of Fe(II) ions linked by [Au(CN)2]– bridges and its transformation into a new system of three interpenetrated 3-D coordination open frameworks with the NbO topology. Reversibility of this crystal-to-crystal transformation is evidenced by X-ray crystallographic data and from their spin crossover properties.Real Cabezos, Jose Antonio, [email protected]
Generating Second Order (Co)homological Information within AT-Model Context
In this paper we design a new family of relations between
(co)homology classes, working with coefficients in a field and starting
from an AT-model (Algebraic Topological Model) AT(C) of a finite cell
complex C These relations are induced by elementary relations of type
“to be in the (co)boundary of” between cells. This high-order connectivity
information is embedded into a graph-based representation model,
called Second Order AT-Region-Incidence Graph (or AT-RIG) of C. This
graph, having as nodes the different homology classes of C, is in turn,
computed from two generalized abstract cell complexes, called primal
and dual AT-segmentations of C. The respective cells of these two complexes
are connected regions (set of cells) of the original cell complex C,
which are specified by the integral operator of AT(C). In this work in
progress, we successfully use this model (a) in experiments for discriminating
topologically different 3D digital objects, having the same Euler
characteristic and (b) in designing a parallel algorithm for computing
potentially significant (co)homological information of 3D digital objects.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MTM2016-81030-PMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad TEC2012-37868-C04-0
Micromagnetic evaluation of the dissipated heat in cylindrical magnetic nanowires
Magnetic nanowires (NW) are promising candidates for heat generation under
AC-field application due to their large shape anisotropy. They may be used for
catalysis, hyperthermia or water purification treatments. In the present work
we theoretically evaluate the heat dissipated by a single magnetic nanowire,
originated from the domain wall dynamics under the action of an AC-field. We
compare the Permalloy NWs (which demagnetize via the transverse wall
propagation) with the Co fcc NWs whose reversal mode is via a vortex domain
wall. The average hysteresis loop areas -which are proportional to the Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR)- as a function of the field frequency have a pronounced
maximum in the range 200MHz-1GHz. This maximum frequency is smaller in
Permalloy than in Co and depends on the nanowire length. A simple model related
to the nucleation and propagation time and domain wall velocity (higher for the
vortex than for the transverse domain wall) is proposed to explain the
non-monotonic SAR dependence on the frequency.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figure
Timely-automatic procedure for estimating the endocardial limits of the left ventricle assessed echocardiographically in clinical practice
In this paper, we propose an analytical rapid method to estimate the endocardial borders of the left ventricular walls on echocardiographic images for prospective clinical integration. The procedure was created as a diagnostic support tool for the clinician and it is based on the use of the anisotropic generalized Hough transform. Its application is guided by a Gabor-like filtering for the approximate delimitation of the region of interest without the need for computing further anatomical characteristics. The algorithm is applying directly a deformable template on the predetermined filtered region and therefore it is responsive and straightforward implementable. For accuracy considerations, we have employed a support vector machine classifier to determine the confidence level of the automated marking. The clinical tests were performed at the Cardiology Clinic of the County Emergency Hospital Timisoara and they improved the physicians perception in more than 50% of the cases. The report is concluded with medical discussions.European Union (UE)Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). Españ
Sox9 and Sox8 protect the adult testis from male-to-female genetic reprogramming and complete degeneration.
The new concept of mammalian sex maintenance establishes that particular key genes must remain active in the differentiated gonads to avoid genetic sex reprogramming, as described in adult ovaries after Foxl2 ablation. Dmrt1 plays a similar role in postnatal testes, but the mechanism of adult testis maintenance remains mostly unknown. Sox9 and Sox8 are required for postnatal male fertility, but their role in the adult testis has not been investigated. Here we show that after ablation of Sox9 in Sertoli cells of adult, fertile Sox8(-/-) mice, testis-to-ovary genetic reprogramming occurs and Sertoli cells transdifferentiate into granulosa-like cells. The process of testis regression culminates in complete degeneration of the seminiferous tubules, which become acellular, empty spaces among the extant Leydig cells. DMRT1 protein only remains in non-mutant cells, showing that SOX9/8 maintain Dmrt1 expression in the adult testis. Also, Sox9/8 warrant testis integrity by controlling the expression of structural proteins and protecting Sertoli cells from early apoptosis. Concluding, this study shows that, in addition to its crucial role in testis development, Sox9, together with Sox8 and coordinately with Dmrt1, also controls adult testis maintenance
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