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    Phase transition from a gel to a fluid phase of cubic symmetry in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/myristic acid (1:2, mol/mol) bilayers.

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    Aqueous dispersions (pH 4.0) of a 2:1 (mol/mol) mixture of myristic acid with dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine undergo a sharp transition at 45–47°C from a lamellar gel phase to a fluid phase which is optically isotropic. This fluid phase gives rise to 31P-NMR spectra, and 2H-NMR spectra of the chain-deuterated components, which are also isotropic. X-ray diffraction studies of the fluid phase at 49°C, reveal reflections with spacings in the ratio √2: (√3): √4: √6: √8, accompanied by a strong diffuse scatter. These reflections index on a cubic lattice of primitive space group Pn3 or Pn3m, or possibly the body-centered group Im3m, with a lattice constant of 21.2 nm. The dimensions of the phase are consistent with a structure composed of two systems of tetrahedrally (octahedrally) oriented inverted lipid cylinders, found for other cubic lipid phases with Pn3m (Im3m) symmetry. At higher temperatures the cubic phase gradually converts, with increasing temperature, to a coexisting inverted hexagonal phase

    Fingerprints Indicating Superior Properties of Internal Interfaces in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin-Film Solar Cells

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    Growth of Cu(In,Ga)Se2 (CIGS) absorbers under Cu-poor conditions gives rise to incorporation of numerous defects into the bulk, whereas the same absorber grown under Cu-rich conditions leads to a stoichiometric bulk with minimum defects. This suggests that CIGS absorbers grown under Cu-rich conditions are more suitable for solar cell applications. However, the CIGS solar cell devices with record efficiencies have all been fabricated under Cu-poor conditions, despite the expectations. Therefore, in the present work, both Cu-poor and Cu-rich CIGS cells are investigated, and the superior properties of the internal interfaces of the Cu-poor CIGS cells, such as the p-n junction and grain boundaries, which always makes them the record-efficiency devices, are shown. More precisely, by employing a correlative microscopy approach, the typical fingerprints for superior properties of internal interfaces necessary for maintaining a lower recombination activity in the cell is discovered. These are a Cu-depleted and Cd-enriched CIGS absorber surface, near the p-n junction, as well as a negative Cu factor (∆ÎČ) and high Na content (>1.5 at%) at the grain boundaries. Thus, this work provides key factors governing the device performance (efficiency), which can be considered in the design of next-generation solar cells

    Realizing Double Graded CIGSe Absorbers with the R2R Hybrid CIGSe Process

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    This article presents an approach for industrial roll to roll R2R deposition of Cu In,Ga Se2 CIGSe thin films on stainless steel foil for use as absorber layers in flexible thin film solar cells. The hybrid CIGSe deposition process combines magnetron sputtering with evaporation techniques and allows the realization of a double graded CIGSe layer, reaching a conversion efficiency of currently up to 14.0 w o antireflective coating . The influence of different power settings of the individual magnetrons on the gallium profile is described. For a deeper understanding of differences between a static and an R2R process, a calculated flux diagram is presented. In the second part of this contribution, the homogeneity of the industrial scale samples is discussed by comparing the change in CGI and GGI over the foil width of 30 cm. The hybrid CIGSe deposition process excels in a straightforward scalability for industrial usage due to the application of planar magnetron sputtering sources as metal vapor suppl

    Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Infective Endocarditis in Adults: A WikiGuidelines Group Consensus Statement.

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    IMPORTANCE Practice guidelines often provide recommendations in which the strength of the recommendation is dissociated from the quality of the evidence. OBJECTIVE To create a clinical guideline for the diagnosis and management of adult bacterial infective endocarditis (IE) that addresses the gap between the evidence and recommendation strength. EVIDENCE REVIEW This consensus statement and systematic review applied an approach previously established by the WikiGuidelines Group to construct collaborative clinical guidelines. In April 2022 a call to new and existing members was released electronically (social media and email) for the next WikiGuidelines topic, and subsequently, topics and questions related to the diagnosis and management of adult bacterial IE were crowdsourced and prioritized by vote. For each topic, PubMed literature searches were conducted including all years and languages. Evidence was reported according to the WikiGuidelines charter: clear recommendations were established only when reproducible, prospective, controlled studies provided hypothesis-confirming evidence. In the absence of such data, clinical reviews were crafted discussing the risks and benefits of different approaches. FINDINGS A total of 51 members from 10 countries reviewed 587 articles and submitted information relevant to 4 sections: establishing the diagnosis of IE (9 questions); multidisciplinary IE teams (1 question); prophylaxis (2 questions); and treatment (5 questions). Of 17 unique questions, a clear recommendation could only be provided for 1 question: 3 randomized clinical trials have established that oral transitional therapy is at least as effective as intravenous (IV)-only therapy for the treatment of IE. Clinical reviews were generated for the remaining questions. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE In this consensus statement that applied the WikiGuideline method for clinical guideline development, oral transitional therapy was at least as effective as IV-only therapy for the treatment of IE. Several randomized clinical trials are underway to inform other areas of practice, and further research is needed

    Emergency department triage: an ethical analysis

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Emergency departments across the globe follow a triage system in order to cope with overcrowding. The intention behind triage is to improve the emergency care and to prioritize cases in terms of clinical urgency.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>In emergency department triage, medical care might lead to adverse consequences like delay in providing care, compromise in privacy and confidentiality, poor physician-patient communication, failing to provide the necessary care altogether, or even having to decide whose life to save when not everyone can be saved. These consequences challenge the ethical quality of emergency care. This article provides an ethical analysis of "routine" emergency department triage. The four principles of biomedical ethics - viz. respect for autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence and justice provide the starting point and help us to identify the ethical challenges of emergency department triage. However, they do not offer a <it>comprehensive </it>ethical view. To address the ethical issues of emergency department triage from a more comprehensive ethical view, the care ethics perspective offers additional insights.</p> <p>Summary</p> <p>We integrate the results from the analysis using four principles of biomedical ethics into care ethics perspective on triage and propose an integrated clinically and ethically based framework of emergency department triage planning, as seen from a comprehensive ethics perspective that incorporates both the principles-based and care-oriented approach.</p

    Splenectomy: reducing the risk of infection

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    PrÀvalenz von Leistenhernien bei Patienten mit symptomatischem FemoroacetabulÀrem Impingement (FAI)

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