نتایج جستجو برای: frequency of molds

تعداد نتایج: 21192000  

2010
B Saha E Liu S B Tor N W Khun D E Hardt J H Chun

Micro-hot-embossing is an emerging technology with great potential to form microand nano-scale patterns into polymers with high throughput and low cost. Despite its rapid progress, there are still challenges when this technology is employed, as demolding stress is usually very high due to large friction and adhesive forces induced during the process. Surface forces are dominating parameters in ...

2011

In recent years, the growth of molds in home, school, and office environments has been cited as the cause of a wide variety of human ailments and disabilities. So-called "toxic mold" has become a prominent topic in the lay press and is increasingly the basis for litigation when individuals, families, or building occupants believe they have been harmed by exposure to indoor molds. This evidence-...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2006
Jordi Galbany Ferran Estebaranz Laura M Martínez Alejandro Romero Joaquín De Juan Daniel Turbón Alejandro Pérez-Pérez

Dental casting is a very common procedure for making high-quality replicas of paleo-anthropological remains. Replicas are frequently used, instead of original remains, to study both fossil and extant Primate teeth in morphological and metrical analyses. Several commercial products can be used in molds. This study analyzed SEM image resolution and enamel surface feature definition of tooth molds...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003
Shahid Husain Barbara D Alexander Patricia Munoz Robin K Avery Sally Houston Timothy Pruett Richard Jacobs Edward A Dominguez Jan G Tollemar Katherine Baumgarten Chen M Yu Marilyn M Wagener Peter Linden Shimon Kusne Nina Singh

To determine the spectrum and impact of mycelial fungal infections, particularly those due to non-Aspergillus molds, 53 liver and heart transplant recipients with invasive mycelial infections were prospectively identified in a multicenter study. Invasive mycelial infections were due to Aspergillus species in 69.8% of patients, to non-Aspergillus hyalohyphomycetes in 9.4%, to phaeohyphomycetes i...

Journal: :Roczniki Akademii Medycznej w Bialymstoku 2005
A Niewiadomy E Krajewska-Kułak C Lukaszuk J Matysiak M Kostecka

The aim of the study was the determination of antifungal activity of N-3-(1,2,4-dithiazole-5-thione)-beta-resorcylcarbothioamide (DTRTA) against Candida albicans, non-Candida albicans, dermatophytes and molds and evaluation of the enzymatic activity C. albicans strains. We used reference strains C. albicans 10231 ATCC, 200 of C. albicans strains, 7 of non-C. albicans, 12 dermatophytes strains a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Jennifer L Rakeman Uyen Bui Karen Lafe Yi-Ching Chen Rhonda J Honeycutt Brad T Cookson

The increasing incidence of opportunistic fungal infections necessitates rapid and accurate identification of the associated fungi to facilitate optimal patient treatment. Traditional phenotype-based identification methods utilized in clinical laboratories rely on the production and recognition of reproductive structures, making identification difficult or impossible when these structures are n...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2018
Mariah Guieiro Alves Dos Reis Ricardo Guimarães Marim Luis Ricardo Martinhão Souto

INTRODUCTION The ear deformity Tanzer type V, also known as prominent ears, is the most common genetic defect of the pinna. The surgery designed for its correction is known as otoplasty. This esthetic surgery can be performed using different techniques, which requires great skill of its operator. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this work is the development of a new tool for otoplasty techniques trai...

Journal: :International archives of allergy and immunology 2008
Birgit Simon-Nobbe Ursula Denk Verena Pöll Raphaela Rid Michael Breitenbach

Fungi can be found throughout the world. They may live as saprophytes, parasites or symbionts of animals and plants in indoor as well as outdoor environment. For decades, fungi belonging to the ascomycota as well as to the basidiomycota have been known to cause a broad panel of human disorders. In contrast to pollen, fungal spores and/or mycelial cells may not only cause type I allergy, the mos...

Journal: :Agricultural and Biological Chemistry 1969

Journal: :Computer-Aided Design and Applications 2007

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