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    High-pressure synthesis, crystal structure determination, and a Ca substitution study of the metallic rhodium oxide NaRh2O4

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    The sodium rhodate NaRh2O4 was synthesized for the first time and characterized by neutron and X-ray diffraction studies and measurements of magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, electrical resistivity, and the Seebeck coefficient. NaRh2O4 crystallizes in the CaFe2O4-type structure, which is comprised of a characteristic RhO6 octahedral network. The compound is metallic in nature, probably reflecting the 1:1 mixed valence character of Rh(III) and Rh(IV) in the network. For further studies of the compound, the Rh valence was varied significantly by means of an aliovalent substitution: the full-range solid solution between NaRh2O4 and CaRh2O 4 was achieved and characterized as well. The metallic state was dramatically altered, and a peculiar magnetism developed in the low Na concentration range

    Efficacy and safety of addition of minor bloodletting (petit phlebotomy) in hepatitis C virus-infected patients receiving regular glycyrrhizin injections

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    The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comBackground: Hepatoprotective therapies that include regular glycyrrhizin injection (GI) are beneficial for chronic hepatitis C patients, but are sometimes unable to normalize serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels. Here, we evaluated whether the addition of minor bloodletting, named petit phlebotomy (PP), prior to each GI could further reduce serum ALT concentrations in such patients. Methods: Seventy-six HCV-infected patients receiving regular GI with persistently abnormal serum ALT levels were randomly divided into GI+PP or GI groups and monitored for 12 months. PP was performed before every GI to a total 60 ml of blood a week. The primary PP endpoint was serum ferritin levels of less than 20 ng/ml. PP was suspended upon reaching the endpoint, but was resumed as needed. The efficacy of the addition of PP was evaluated by measuring changes in serum ALT levels. Results: Two patients in each group dropped out because of apparition of hepatocellular carcinoma. The remainder completed the 12-month treatment with no serious adverse events. Serum ALT and ferritin levels were significantly decreased in the GI+PP group (from 67 + 34 to 44 + 14 U/l and from 163 + 127 to 25 + 21 ng/ml, respectively, both P<0.001), but these changes were not seen in the GI group. Although twenty patients in the GI+PP group had compensated cirrhosis, no significant reductions in serum albumin concentrations were observed. Conclusions: The addition of PP is effective and safe for improving serum aminotransferase levels in HCV-infected patients receiving regular GI, even in those with compensated cirrhosis.ArticleJournal of Gastroenterology 44(6): 577-582(2009)journal articl

    Opacity effect on extreme ultraviolet radiation from laser-produced tin plasmas

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    Opacity effects on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission from laser-produced tin (Sn) plasma have been experimentally investigated. An absorption spectrum of a uniform Sn plasma generated by thermal x rays has been measured in the EUV range (9-19 nm wavelength) for the first time. Experimental results indicate that control of the optical depth of the laser-produced Sn plasma is essential for obtaining high conversion to 13.5 nm-wavelength EUV radiation; 1.8% of the conversion efficiency was attained with the use of 2.2 ns laser pulses.</p
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