نتایج جستجو برای: cec

تعداد نتایج: 2291  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2002
Liuyan Yang Lijuan Jiang Zhi Zhou Yuangao Chen Xiaorong Wang

Natural montmorillonite was modified with a quaternary ammonium compound, hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA). The sedimentation capabilities of unmodified and modified montmorillonites were then investigated. The sedimentation velocity of modified montmorillonites increased if the amounts of adsorbed HDTMA were from 0.3 to 1.0 times the cation exchange capacitity (CEC). It also emerged that the...

Journal: :Electrophoresis 1999
G Chirica V T Remcho

Designed especially for capillary electrochromatography (CEC), silicate-entrapped columns are made by trapping particles of chromatographic packing material in a network of silica. Once entrapped, the capillary no longer requires frits. This renders a more homogeneous and stable packed bed. Accidental breakage of the fragile frits is not an issue with these robust columns. Columns packed with r...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1998
A Solovey L Gui N S Key R P Hebbel

The role of the vascular endothelium in activation of the coagulation system, a fundamental homeostatic mechanism of mammalian biology, is uncertain because there is little evidence indicating that endothelial cells in vivo express tissue factor (TF), the system's triggering mechanism. As a surrogate for vessel wall endothelium, we examined circulating endothelial cells (CEC) from normals and p...

2014
Reza Mehran Monique Nilsson Mehrdad Khajavi Zhiqiang Du Tina Cascone Hua Kang Wu Andrea Cortes Li Xu Amado Zurita Robert Schier Bernhard Riedel Randa El-Zein John V. Heymach

Circulating endothelial cells (CEC) are derived from multiple sources, including bone marrow (circulating endothelial progenitors; CEP), and established vasculature (mature CEC). Although CECs have shown promise as a biomarker for patients with cancer, their utility has been limited, in part, by the lack of specificity for tumor vasculature and the different nonmalignant causes that can impact ...

2016
Yae K Sugimura Yukari Takahashi Ayako M Watabe Fusao Kato

A large majority of neurons in the superficial layer of the dorsal horn projects to the lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPB). LPB neurons then project to the capsular part of the central amygdala (CeA; CeC), a key structure underlying the nociception-emotion link. LPB-CeC synaptic transmission is enhanced in various pain models by using electrical stimulation of putative fibers of LPB origin in b...

احمد جلالیان, , حسین شریعتمداری, , فرشید نوربخش, ,

Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is one of the most important chemical characteristics which influences soil quality from different aspects. At the same time, CEC is an input parameter of many computer models being applied in soil science and agriculture. Methods of CEC determination are always time-consuming and laborious. Therefore, developing a model for CEC estimation from other soil properti...

Journal: :The New Zealand medical journal 2005
Scott Metcalfe Dilky Rasiah Sean Dougherty

However, the CEC scheme requires rarity, i.e. that the prevalence of a condition is limited to no more than 10 cases nationally. During 2004 it became apparent that the rarity limit would be significantly exceeded (28 patients are now funded for high-cost PAH treatments, many on sildenafil). Under the limits of the CEC scheme, PHARMAC was no longer able to approve applications for high-cost PAH...

2013
SABINE BURGDORF KEN DYKEMA

We show that Connes’ embedding conjecture (CEC) is equivalent to a real version of the same (RCEC). Moreover, we show that RCEC is equivalent to a real, purely algebraic statement concerning trace positive polynomials. This purely algebraic reformulation of CEC had previously been given in both a real and a complex version in a paper of the last two authors. The second author discovered a gap i...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 2008
Arun P Sunnikutty Janet Harding James C Nelson

Editor, We report a case of incomplete CEC syndrome, a rare condition comprising coeliac disease and bilateral occipital calcification. There are no previous published reports of CEC syndrome in Northern Ireland. Case Report: A thirty-six year old lady presented following two episodes of facial numbness of ten minutes duration, one of which was associated with blurred vision. There was a three-...

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2003
احمد جلالیان, , حسین شریعتمداری, , فرشید نوربخش, ,

Cation exchange capacity (CEC) is one of the most important chemical characteristics which influences soil quality from different aspects. At the same time, CEC is an input parameter of many computer models being applied in soil science and agriculture. Methods of CEC determination are always time-consuming and laborious. Therefore, developing a model for CEC estimation from other soil properti...

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