نتایج جستجو برای: perspiration

تعداد نتایج: 564  

2017
Yezhe Cheng Yu Zhang Hang Xing Kun Qian Longshan Zhao Xiaohui Chen

Ephedra have been used as a common traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. However, the perspiration effect of the unprocessed ephedra was too strong. Clinical trials have shown that processing methods play a critical role in moderating the perspiration property of ephedra according to the needs. A LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated to compare the pharmacokinetic propertie...

Journal: :Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI 2008
Zhangwei Wang James C Lin J Thomas Vaughan Christopher M Collins

PURPOSE To examine the thermal effects of the physiological response to heating during exposure to radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with a head-specific volume coil. MATERIALS AND METHODS Numerical methods were used to calculate the temperature elevation in MRI of the human head within volume coils from 64-400 MHz at different power levels both wi...

Journal: :The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 1865

2013
Chi-wai Kan Lim-yung Yam Sun-pui Ng

In this paper, the ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) of plain knitted fabrics made from 20Ne cotton yarns, Coolmax yarn and their combinations in wet, relaxed and stretched states were studied. According to the fiber composition, fabric samples are divided into three groups including Group I (single cotton yarn), Group II (cotton/cotton combination) and Group III (Coolmax/cotton combination) ...

2013
Stephen J. Genuis Sanjay Beesoon Detlef Birkholz

Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are man-made organofluorine chemicals manufactured and marketed for their stain-resistant properties. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are anthropogenic organochlorine compounds previously used in various industrial and chemical applications prior to being banned in the Western world in the 1970s. Both PFCs and PCBs are persistent contaminants within the human or...

Journal: :Artificial limbs 1963
J T HILL F LEONARD

THE problem of perspiration and its removal from the amputee's arm and leg stumps encased in sockets has engaged the attention of the doctor and limb fitter for as long as limbs have been fitted. In the early days of leather prostheses, a few months of wear during the summer were sufficient to cause the leather to rot and degrade because of perspiration. Since it was not possible to wash leathe...

2009
Brian DeCann Bozhao Tan Stephanie Schuckers

Biometric scanners have become widely popular in providing security to information technology and entry to otherwise sensitive locations. However, these systems have been proven to be vulnerable to spoofing, or granting entry to an imposter using fake fingers. While matching algorithms are highly successful in identifying the unique fingerprint biometric of an individual, they lack the ability ...

2005
Diana De Santis Mauro Moresi Anna Maria Gallo Maurizio Petruccioli

Monascus purpureus C322 was cultivated on well-established production media to yield prevailingly red or orange pigment-rich ethanolic extracts. Once these extracts had been diluted by an overall factor of 50, they were used as such to dye raw wool standard specimens differently premordanted using alum or stannic chloride. Independently of the mordant used, the specimens dyed with the red pigme...

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