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Wind tunnel testing on underwater axisymmetric bodies at angle of attack Part III - Experimental investigation on an axisymmetric Body with Blunt Nose
This report, describes the details of the surface pressure measurements made on an axisymmetric body, of finness ratio 15, having blunt nose. The model was tested in the 0.9m dia Low Speed Tunnel at various incidences. The results are presented in this report in the forms of tables and figures
Stem cells conditioned medium: a new approach to skin wound healing management
Stem cell biology has gained remarkable interest in recent years, driven by the hope of finding cures for numerous diseases including skin wound healing through transplantation medicine. Initially upon transplantation, these cells home to and differentiate within the injured tissue into specialised cells. Contrariwise, it now appears that only a small percentage of transplanted cells integrate and survive in host tissues. Thus, the foremost mechanism by which stem cells participate in tissue repair seems to be related to their trophic factors. Indeed, stem cells provide the microenvironment with a wide range of growth factors, cytokines and chemokines, which can broadly defined as the stem cells secretome. In in vitro condition, these molecules can be traced from the conditioned medium or spent media harvested from cultured cells. Conditioned medium now serves as a new treatment modality in regenerative medicine and has shown a successful outcome in some diseases. With the emergence of this approach, we described the possibility of using stem cells conditioned medium as a novel and promising alternative to skin wound healing treatment. Numerous pre-clinical data have shown the possibility and efficacy of this treatment. Despite this, significant challenges need to be addressed before translating this technology to the bedside.Article Link:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cbin.10138/pd
Elusiveness of bishomoaromaticity in anionic systems: the bicyclo[3.2.1]octa-3,6-dien-2-yl anion
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Assessing enterprise resource planning systems success: An empirical study
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems continue to represent one of the largest IT investments in organization and increasingly becoming one of the prerequisites for doing business in many industries. Many companies worldwide have adopted ERP systems for variety of reasons, including cost reduction, integration of business processes and faster information transactions. ERP Implementation and critical success factors have been extensively researched but few studies have investigated the success of the system. This study develops a model based on the information system\u27s research to identify success measures
Stabilization of the alleged bishomoromatic bicyclo[3.2.1]octa-2,6-dienyl anion by counterion interactions and by hyperconjugation
Hyperconjugation and inductive effects, rather than homoaromaticity, are responsible for the stabilization of the title anion in the gas phase; interaction of the double bond with the Li+ gegenion in the endo geometry contributes additionally in solution
The structure and optical behaviour of iridescent agate
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