نتایج جستجو برای: hypoosmotic swelling test

تعداد نتایج: 840214  

2005
B. C. Hawlader K. Y. Lo I. D. Moore

Underground structures in shales or shaly rocks endure time-dependent swelling effects. Laboratory test results show that the swelling of these shales is dependent on three-dimensional stresses; an external stress on a specimen in one principal direction reduces the swelling not only in that direction but also perpendicularly. The effectiveness of a time-dependent swelling model that considers ...

2017
Leyang Lv Erik Schlangen Feng Xing

Water ingress into cracked concrete structures is a serious problem, as it can cause leakage and reinforcement corrosion and thus reduce functionality and safety of the structures. In this study, the application of water-swelling rubber particles for providing the cracked concrete a self-sealing function was developed. The feasibility of applying water-swelling rubber particles and the influenc...

Journal: :The Physician and sportsmedicine 2016
Taner Dandinoglu Haydar Mert Koç

OBJECTIVE Pes anserinus tendino-bursitis is a condition caused by repetitive friction over the bursa or direct trauma to knee joint and it presents with proximal medial tibial pain and swelling. The aim of this study is to determine the effects of kinesiotaping in comparison with naproxen and physical therapy in treatment of pes anserinus tendino-bursitis. METHODS In a randomized comparative ...

2015
Fabrício Mezzomo Collares Vicente Castelo Branco Carolina Rocha Augusto Patrícia Franken Susana Maria Werner Samuel

Aim: To evaluate the long-term post push-out bond strength to dentin, water sorption, solubility and swelling of conventional and self-adhesive dual-cure resin cements. Methods: Forty-eight bovine roots were prepared for fiber post cementation with RelyX ARC and RelyX U100. According to resin cement and storage time (24 h and 6 months), 4 groups were assessed using the push-out test. Water sorp...

2015
Bing Shen Ching-On Wong On-Chai Lau Theodosia Woo Suwen Bai Yu Huang Xiaoqiang Yao

Mechanical forces exerted on cells impose stress on the plasma membrane. Cells sense this stress and elicit a mechanoelectric transduction cascade that initiates compensatory mechanisms. Mechanosensitive ion channels in the plasma membrane are responsible for transducing the mechanical signals to electrical signals. However, the mechanisms underlying channel activation in response to mechanical...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2002
Peter Linz Roland Veelken

In rats, the mechanosensitive cardiorenal baroreflex influencing renal excretory function might be impaired by serotonin occurring in coronary arteries, e.g., in hypertension. Because the afferent limb of this reflex could be affected, we investigated the responses of nodose ganglion cells (one neuron of reflex) to osmotic, mechanical stress in presence or absence of the serotonin 5-HT(3) recep...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Enid A C MacRobbie

Tracer flux experiments in isolated guard cells of Commelina communis L. suggest that the vacuolar ion content is regulated and is reset to a reduced fixed point by abscisic acid (ABA) with no significant change in cytoplasmic content. The effects of changes in external osmotic pressure were investigated by adding and removing mannitol from the bathing solution. Two effects were distinguished. ...

2017
Yuliya G Alexandrovich Elena A Kosenko Elena I Sinauridze Sergey I Obydennyi Igor I Kireev Fazoil I Ataullakhanov Yuriy G Kaminsky

Erythrocytes (RBCs) loaded with alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALD) can metabolize plasma ethanol and acetaldehyde but with low efficiency. We investigated the rate-limiting factors in ethanol oxidation by these enzymes loaded into RBCs. Mathematical modeling and in vitro experiments on human RBCs loaded simultaneously with ADH and ALD (by hypoosmotic dialysis) were per...

Journal: :Lymphatic research and biology 2005
Stephanie Modi Anthony W B Stanton Russell H Mellor A Michael Peters J Rodney Levick Peter S Mortimer

BACKGROUND The view that breast cancer-related lymphedema (BCRL) is a simple, direct mechanical result of axillary lymphatic obstruction ('stopcock' mechanism) appears incomplete, because parts of the swollen limb (e.g., hand) can remain nonswollen. The lymph drainage rate constant (k) falls in the swollen forearm but not in the spared hand, indicating regional differences in lymphatic function...

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