نتایج جستجو برای: plexiglas

تعداد نتایج: 488  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Ramsey F Samara Scott N Currie

We performed mechanical lesions of the midbody (D2-D3; second to third postcervical spinal segments) spinal cord in otherwise intact turtles to locate spinal cord pathways that 1) activate and control the amplitude of voluntary hindlimb swimming movements and 2) coordinate hindlimb swimming with the movement of other limbs. Pre- and postlesion turtles were held by a band clamp around the carapa...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1967
D N Moss

Glycolic acid has been su,ggested as a major substrate for photorespiration. According to Zelitch (5,6), respiration in the light is several times greater than dark respiration because many plants in the Iiloht synthesize large quantities of glycolic acid which is then oxidized, in 'part at least, to CO2. Yet little glycolic acid is ever found in normal illuminated leaves. If any significant am...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1978
A B Onderdonk N E Moon D L Kasper J G Bartlett

The ability of the encapsulated species Bacteroides fragilis to adhere to rat peritoneal mesothelium was compared to the adherence of unecapsulated strains of Bacteroides (B. distasonis, B. vulgatus, B. thetaiotaomicron, B. ovatus, and B. "other"). Adherence was assayed by attaching plexiglas plates containing 8-mm holes to the peritoneal mesothelium of anesthetized rats. Cell suspension (0.25 ...

Journal: :Iranian biomedical journal 2007
Youcef Remram Mokhtar Attari Noureddine Ababou

BACKGROUND Accurate measurements of physical characteristics of bone are essential for diagnosis, assessment of change following treatment, and therefore, indirectly, for evaluation of new forms of therapy. This is particularly true of osteoporosis and aging skeleton, in which fractures occur easily. METHODS In this study an ultrasonic system was set-up and calibrated on Plexiglas tubes of va...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2013
Ethan M Anderson Richard Mills Todd A Nolan Alan C Jenkins Golam Mustafa Chris Lloyd Robert M Caudle John K Neubert

We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pain Assessment Device (OPAD) assesses pain behaviors in a more clinically relevant way by not relying on reflex-based measures of nociception. Food fasted, hairless (or shaved) rodents are placed into a Plexiglas chamber which has two Peltier-based thermodes that can be programmed to any temperatu...

2013
Andrea Ravignani Vicente Matellán Olivera Bruno Gingras Riccardo Hofer Carlos Rodríguez Hernández Ruth Sonnweber W. Tecumseh Fitch

The possibility of achieving experimentally controlled, non-vocal acoustic production in non-human primates is a key step to enable the testing of a number of hypotheses on primate behavior and cognition. However, no device or solution is currently available, with the use of sensors in non-human animals being almost exclusively devoted to applications in food industry and animal surveillance. S...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2014
Abraham B Roos Tove Berg Kerstin M Ahlgren Johan Grunewald Magnus Nord

Acute lung injury (ALI) is a severe disease characterized by alveolar neutrophilia, with limited treatment options and high mortality. Experimental models of ALI are key in enhancing our understanding of disease pathogenesis. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) derived from gram positive bacteria induces neutrophilic inflammation in the airways and lung parenchyma of mice. Efficient pulmonary delivery of ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Alberto Ugolini

The problem sandhoppers face when they find themselves on the dry sand is to reach as quickly as possible the belt of moist sand near the water. In the present study, I ask whether, alongside many other orienting factors, sandhoppers use the optic flow they experience to maintain their bearing relative to the sea-land axis. Adult individuals of Talitrus saltator were released in a transparent P...

2002
Daoud Shinwari Ronald C. Scherer

Modeling the human larynx can provide insights into the nature of flow within the glottis. This study reports intraglottal pressure profiles and flow visualization for a symmetric and an oblique glottis with a glottal angle of 10 deg divergence. For the oblique case, the glottis slanted at an angle of 15 deg. A Plexiglas model of the larynx was used. Each vocal fold had at least 11 pressure tap...

2002

Microtubules are long, proteinaceous filaments that perform structural functions in eukaryotic cells by defining cellular shape and serving as tracks for intracellular motor proteins. We report the first accurate measurements of the flexural rigidity of microtubules. By analyzing the thermally driven fluctuations in their shape, we estimated the mean flexural rigidity of taxol-stabilized microt...

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