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    From life [solo exhibition]

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    The exhibition which combines sculpture and photography and a lithograph was curated by Simonetta Lux and Stella Santacatterina. The lithograph, H.I.S.T.O.R.Y M.A.T.T.E.R.S, sited in the museums’s entrance, has now become a permanent exhibit at the MLAC Museum in Rome. The installation ‘From life ‘ drew on political images from her personal archive of newspaper cuttings and her research into oral history during a study visit to the International Marionette Museum, Sicily. 'From life' derived from research into the temporality of space using the conventions and language of theatre, such as lighting, audience, stage, scenery. Selected newspaper images of significant political events were distilled into a single gesture and re-enacted by a model whose cast legs revealed the tension of the original moment. Cowan works across media exploring the relations between the body and space as a series of fragments, gestures and boundaries

    The well-coordinated linkage between acidogenicity and aciduricity via insoluble glucans on the surface of Streptococcus mutans.

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    Streptococcus mutans is considered the principal cariogenic bacterium for dental caries. Despite the recognition of their importance for cariogenesis, the possible coordination among S. mutans' main virulence factors, including glucan production, acidogenicity and aciduricity, has been less well studied. In the present study, using S. mutans strains with surface-displayed pH-sensitive pHluorin, we revealed sucrose availability- and Gtf functionality-dependent proton accumulation on S. mutans surface. Consistent with this, using a pH-sensitive dye, we demonstrated that both in vivo cell-produced and in vitro enzymatically synthesized insoluble glucans displayed proton-concentrating ability. Global transcriptomics revealed proton accumulation triggers the up-regulation of genes encoding functions involved in acid tolerance response in a glucan-dependent manner. Our data suggested that this proton enrichment around S. mutans could pre-condition the bacterium for acid-stress. Consistent with this hypothesis, we found S. mutans strains defective in glucan production were more acid sensitive. Our study revealed for the first time that insoluble glucans is likely an essential factor linking acidogenicity with aciduricity. The coordination of these key virulence factors could provide new insights on how S. mutans may have become a major cariogenic pathogen

    Catalytic Conversion of Dihydroxyacetone to Lactic Acid with Brønsted Acids and Multivalent Metal Ions

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    The exploitation of by-products from chemical processes shows high potential for the development of new synthesis routes for valuable chemicals. Glycerol, provided as a by-product from the biodiesel manufacturing process, is a potential feedstock chemical. From dihydroxyacetone, a primary oxidation product of glycerol, lactic acid may be obtained. The catalytic effect of Brønsted acids and multivalent metal ions on the conversion of dihydroxyacetone to lactic acid in aqueous solutions was investigated. Lactic acid yields of 83 % were achieved when carrying out the reaction under reflux boiling conditions with the catalyst HCl in excess. High acidity of the reaction solution is essential for the dehydration of dihydroxyacetone to pyruvic aldehyde. Consecutive conversion of pyruvic aldehyde to lactic acid was accelerated by multivalent metal ions (e.g. Al3+). The Lewis acid Al2(SO4)3 provides both acidic reaction conditions for dehydration of dihydroxyacetone to pyruvic aldehyde and acceleration of lactic acid formation from pyruvic aldehyde. Lactic acid yields of up to 78 % were obtained with Al2(SO4)3

    Distinct magnetotransport and orbital fingerprints of chiral bobbers

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    While chiral magnetic skyrmions have been attracting significant attention in the past years, recently, a new type of a chiral particle emerging in thin films - a chiral bobber - has been theoretically predicted and experimentally observed. Here, based on theoretical arguments, we provide a clear pathway to utilizing chiral bobbers for the purposes of future spintronics by uncovering that these novel chiral states possess inherent transport fingerprints that allow for their unambiguous electrical detection in systems comprising several types of chiral states. We reveal that unique transport and orbital characteristics of bobbers root in the non-trivial magnetization distribution in the vicinity of the Bloch points, and demonstrate that tuning the details of the Bloch point topology can be used to drastically alter the emergent response properties of chiral bobbers to external fields, which bears great potential for engineering chiral dynamics and cognitive computing.Comment: Supplementary available upon reques

    Judith Cowan: the capacity of things: Artist's inserts and interviews.

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    The book consists of three different interpretations of her work (by the two editors and Stella Santacatterina); interviews with Richard Wentworth and Susan Butler and image/texts by Judith Cowan

    Sirolimus Ointment for Facial Angiofibromas in Individuals with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.

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    BACKGROUND: Facial angiofibromas affect most patients with tuberous sclerosis complex. They tend to progress, can cause recurrent bleeding and facial disfigurement, and have significant psychological effects. We reviewed the effectiveness and safety of topical sirolimus ointment 0.1%. We also assessed the effect of treatment on quality of life. METHODS: We report our experience in using sirolimus ointment in 14 patients with TSC (9 children and 5 adults). The impact of sirolimus ointment was monitored with digital photography, dermatological review using a validated Facial Angiofibroma Severity Index (FASI), and quality of life assessments using the questionnaires PedsQL for children and SF36 for adults. RESULTS: The FASI scores were improved in 12/14 cases after six months' treatment, and improvement was more likely in children (median FASI scores of improvement after treatment were 3 points for children and 1 for adults). Proxy-reported PedsQL scores for the total psychosocial domain improved significantly in the children in the cohort with treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Sirolimus ointment 0.1% administered once a day was effective in treating facial angiofibromas. It appears to be safe and well tolerated and to have a positive impact on patients' quality of life. It appeared to be most beneficial when started in childhood

    Design uncertainty for a HELIAS 5-B stellarator fusion power plant

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