206 research outputs found
A Study on the Abrasion Effect by 60 Co-γ ray Irradiation for Dental P.M.M.A. (Part Ⅰ)
Reported in this article are results of experiment in which diand
tri-methacrylic acid esters and di- and tri-allyl compounds
are used as cross linking monomer to coat P.M.M.A., irradiated
with radioactivity to bring about linking reaction and improvement
in linking density, so that the abrasion resistance of the dental
P.M.M.A. can be improved.
It was found that to add diallyl compound to unsaturated polyester
and to coat the material with curing catalyzer as coating
material added with M.E.K.P.O. and naphthenic acid cobalt and to
irradiate with radioactivity to enrich cross linking density after
hot press processing were very effective as a treatment to improve
abrasion resistance of dental P.M.M.A .
A Study on the Abrasion Effect by 60 Co-γ ray Irradiation for Dental P.M.M.A. (Part Ⅰ)
Reported in this article are results of experiment in which diand
tri-methacrylic acid esters and di- and tri-allyl compounds
are used as cross linking monomer to coat P.M.M.A., irradiated
with radioactivity to bring about linking reaction and improvement
in linking density, so that the abrasion resistance of the dental
P.M.M.A. can be improved.
It was found that to add diallyl compound to unsaturated polyester
and to coat the material with curing catalyzer as coating
material added with M.E.K.P.O. and naphthenic acid cobalt and to
irradiate with radioactivity to enrich cross linking density after
hot press processing were very effective as a treatment to improve
abrasion resistance of dental P.M.M.A .
Experimental study of 1 MW, 170 GHz gyrotron oscillator
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1997.Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-129).by Takuji Kimura.Ph.D
A Study on the Characteristics at Low Temperature of Welded Polycarbonate
In this study we investigated the tensile characteristics of
welded polycarbonate at low temperature. This study intends to
clarify the low temperature characteristics of welded part comparing
with those of base material. The results of some measurements on the
tensile properties from 20°C down to -70℃ are reported and the
changes in tensile properties under low temperature atmosphere are
discussed. Furthermore, notch and load velocity effects on the
brittle fracture tendency are also discussed.
Conclusions obtained in this study are summarized as follows;
1) Both welded part and base material of polycarbonate are strengthened
at low temperature. 2) Welding joint efficiency of polycarbonate
is very good even at low temperature. 3) Notch and load velocity
effects are observed both on the base and the welded materials.
4) Correlations are observed between fracture surfaces and mechanical
testing results
A Study on the Thin Plate with Carbon Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Composite
In this paper we describe an experimental study, this article is
to report fundamental data of constructions attained by carbon fiber
reinforced hybrid composite of O.9mm in thickness whose resin base
was reinforced. As a result of this series of test and experiments,
it was found that; it is possible to attain reinforced resin base of
hybrid composite of C.F.R.P. 16 times as much in rigidity against
bending load as compared with that of single construction was observed
with composite of O.9mm lamina. It was found that sandwich construction
of C.F.R.P. is superior, while, in the case of canape construction,
it was found necessary to have C.F.R.P. on the tension
side. G.F.R.P. has possibility to be reinforced composite material,
although it is considerably less superior to C.F.R.P
A Study on the Adhesion of the Composite Denture
In this paper we describe an experimental study, in the preceding
article, authors reported about the abrasion for composite teeth, in
this article are a composite denture which was newly made combining
merits of the porcelain and the plastic teeth, a trial production of
composite materials of the porcelain and the plastic teeth, and an
experimental study of adhesion property of the composite tooth.
The following summary can be made from the results of the present
experiments. Adhesion of composite denture with filler of porcelain
element in principal can be fully expected. In comparison with adhesion
strength of P.M.M.A. to P.M.M.A., tensile joint efficiency
adhered by P.M.M.A. of heat-cured type was 84-100%, while that of
P.M.M.A. of low temperature cured type was 97-98%. Bending joint
efficiency using the former adhesive was 87-94%, while that of the
latter adhesive was 83-85%
A Study on the Fatigue Characteristics of Polymethylmetacrylate Adherends
In this paper we describe an experimental study. Reported in
this article are tensile fatigue characteristics of polymethylmetacrylate
and its bonded material in relation to wave form of
load, loading velocity and notch effect. In experiments, heat
cured acrylic resin was used for base material, while heat cured
and self-cured polymethylmetacrylate (Denture Acrylic SHOFU "Bio"
Resin) were used as Adhesives.
As a result of the research of test and experiments, it is found
that;
1) Fatigue limits of the bonded materials using heat cured and
self-cured P.M.M.A. are approximately 2/3 and 1/3 of that of the
base material.
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2) Two-fold property of S-N curve can be seen with dental P.M.M.A.,
and such property is partly attributable to temperature rise of the
test piece. Fatigue limit drops as test velocity increases, and
such drop is again partly attributably to temperature rise of the
material.
3) Effect of notch is observed and it is noted that the notch
causes deterioration in endurance limit by about 1/4
A Study on the Fatigue Characteristics of Polymethylmetacrylate Adherends
In this paper we describe an experimental study. Reported in
this article are tensile fatigue characteristics of polymethylmetacrylate
and its bonded material in relation to wave form of
load, loading velocity and notch effect. In experiments, heat
cured acrylic resin was used for base material, while heat cured
and self-cured polymethylmetacrylate (Denture Acrylic SHOFU "Bio"
Resin) were used as Adhesives.
As a result of the research of test and experiments, it is found
that;
1) Fatigue limits of the bonded materials using heat cured and
self-cured P.M.M.A. are approximately 2/3 and 1/3 of that of the
base material.
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2) Two-fold property of S-N curve can be seen with dental P.M.M.A.,
and such property is partly attributable to temperature rise of the
test piece. Fatigue limit drops as test velocity increases, and
such drop is again partly attributably to temperature rise of the
material.
3) Effect of notch is observed and it is noted that the notch
causes deterioration in endurance limit by about 1/4
Severe hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet syndrome requiring differentiation of thrombotic microangiopathy: Four cases from a nationwide survey in Japan
Komatsu R., Mimura K., Matsuyama T., et al. Severe hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet syndrome requiring differentiation of thrombotic microangiopathy: Four cases from a nationwide survey in Japan. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research , (2024); https://doi.org/10.1111/jog.15949.Severe cases of hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet (HELLP) syndrome requiring plasma exchange or dialysis should be differentiated from other thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) and treated appropriately. To evaluate the prevalence and clinical characteristics of such cases in Japan, a questionnaire-based survey was conducted among obstetricians who are members of the Perinatal Research Network Group in Japan. There were a total of 335 cases of HELLP syndrome over a 3-year period in the 48 facilities that responded to the survey. Four patients required plasma exchange or dialysis, of which two were diagnosed with atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome and two with TMA secondary to systemic lupus erythematosus. Although such severe HELLP syndrome is rare, identifying the clinical features and making accurate differential diagnosis are critical for optimal clinical outcomes for mothers and neonates
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