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    In:  EPIC3Cruise on R/V Lance, Bremerhaven, PANGAEA, 23 p.
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: PANGAEA Documentation , notRev
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 28 (1987), S. 457-462 
    ISSN: 1089-7658
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: It is supposed that a single fermion with Hamiltonian H=α⋅p+βμ(r)+φ(r), where μ(r) and φ(r) are central potentials, obeys the Dirac equation. If ψ1(r) and ψ2(r) are the radial factors in the Dirac spinor, then the graph {ψ1(r), ψ2(r)} for r∈(0,∞) is called a spinor orbit. In cases where discrete eigenvalues exist, the corresponding spinor orbit eventually returns to the origin. However, if there is a constant a≥0 such that, for r〉a, the three functions φ(r), φ(r)/μ(r), and rμ(r) increase monotonically without bound, then it is proved that the spinor orbit must eventually be confined to an annular region excluding the origin. Consequently, the spinor orbit approaches a "spinor circle,'' the spinor is not L2, and there are no eigenvalues. This happens, for example, if μ is constant and φ(r) is any monotone increasing and unbounded potential. In such cases the radius of the spinor circle is sensitive to the energy, and instead of eigenvalues one finds a sequence of resonant energies for which the radii of the spinor circles are local minima.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 26 (1985), S. 1779-1785 
    ISSN: 1089-7658
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: We consider a hydrogenlike system in which the Coulomb potential is replaced by the more general central potential V(r)=vf(r/b)=vg(−b/r), where g is monotone increasing and convex. The method of potential envelopes is applied to this problem and approximations are obtained for the energy trajectories based on the expression εnj=minuε(0,1)[Dnj(u) −uD'nj(u) +vf{−1/bDnj(u)}], where Dnj(u) is the known exact trajectory function for the hydrogenic atom. General formulas are given for linear combinations of power-law potentials and the log potential. Some graphical results are presented in the case of the Coulomb-plus-linear potential f(r)=−α/r+βr.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 29 (1988), S. 990-994 
    ISSN: 1089-7658
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: A system of N identical bosons is studied, each having mass m, which interact in R3 via attractive central pair potentials and obey nonrelativistic quantum mechanics. A lower energy bound is found by the equivalent two-body method. An upper energy bound established previously on the basis of field theory is now derived by variational methods within conventional quantum mechanics. In the case of the linear potential Vij=γ||ri−rj|| the bounds imply that the ground-state energy is given by E=C(N)(N−1)((h-dash-bar)2/m)1/3(γN/2)2/3, where 2.3381〈C(N)〈2.343 52. The energy is therefore determined in this case with error 〈0.116% for all N≥2. Similar results are given for other power-law potentials.
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    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 27 (1986), S. 1027-1030 
    ISSN: 1089-7658
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: If E is an eigenvalue of the quantum-mechanical Hamiltonian H= 1/2 Δ+V(r) in N spatial dimensions, then large-N theory, the potential-envelope method, and scale-optimized variational energies all lead to quasiclassical approximations having the same form given by E(α) = minr〉0[ 1/2 αr−2+V(r)], where α depends on the quantum numbers and on N. Energy bounds provided by the envelope method allow us to prove that in many cases the large-N results are lower energy estimates. For pure power-law potentials all these energies approach the exact eigenvalue in either of the limits l → ∞ or N → ∞.
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    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] Wildlife trade threatens around one-third of birds and mammals worldwide. A further 1,000 timber species are threatened with extinction due to felling, and 75% of fisheries are fully or over-exploited. Yet the use of natural resources directly supports the livelihoods of around 200 million ...
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 28 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Seven strains of armadillo-derived mycobacteria (ADMs) were encouraged to produce the lipid-soluble siderophore mycobactin when grown under conditions of iron limitation. These compounds have recently been shown to be excellent chemotaxonomic markers for the mycobacteria being both species-specific and highly conserved. Characterization of the mycobactins was carried out by thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Examination of the mycobactins isolated from the ADM strains showed them to be heterogeneous. Four strains synthesized mycobactins closely resembling those of the M. avium-intracellularescrofulaceum (MAIS) complex, whereas the remaining three strains formed mycobactins which differed in structure to those of any other mycobacterium previously examined.
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    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Isotope tracer experiments prove the role of methyl in the oxidative coupling of methane and disprove a recently proposed mechanism involving methylene. The ethane product from oxidative coupling of CH4/CD4 mixtures over a Li/MgO catalyst consists of C2H6, C2D6 and CH3CD3 thus proving that ethane is formed by combination of methyl intermediates. The co-reaction of labelled CH4 (D and13C) with C2H4 produces propylene labelled predominantly at the methyl (3) position, thus proving C3 formation by terminal addition of methyl to ethylene rather than via a cyclic intermediate as has been proposed.
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    Journal of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics 16 (1988), S. 251-262 
    ISSN: 1573-8744
    Keywords: intravenous anesthetics ; benzodiazepine ; midazolam ; enflurane ; drug metabolism ; drug tolerance ; volatile anesthetics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Midazolam (Mid) is widely used as an anesthetic adjunct. To test its anesthetic effect vs. concentration relationships, it is desirable to establish stable and predictable Mid concentrations in plasma (and brain). Therefore, the pharmacokinetics of Mid in the enflurane-anesthetized dog were determined, and the ability of Mid to reduce the enflurane concentration required for anesthesia was measured and correlated with the Mid concentration in plasma [MID]. Mongrel dogs (n=9) were anesthetized with enflurane and the enflurane EC50 (MAC—the end-tidal concentration at which one-half the dogs respond to the noxious stimulation of clamping of the tail, and one-half do not) was determined. Group 1 (n=5) received Mid 2.5mgJkg iv over 60 sec. Plasma for determination of [MID] was collected and the enflurane EC50 was determined repeatedly over the 7–8-hr period following injection. Based on the pharmacokinetic parameters determined for Group 1, dogs in Group 2 (n=4) received Mid as a continuous infusion of 21 ⧎ kg−1 min−1 for 5hr accompanied by an initial loading dose (3 mg/kg infused over 20 min) designed to produce a stable [MID] of 1000 ng/ml in plasma. Enflurane MAC and [MID] were determined regularly during the infusion and for 6hr after discontinuation of the infusion. There were no important differences in the pharmacokinetic parameters determined for Group 1 vs. Group 2: t1/2,z=98±5 vs. 95±10min (mean ±SEM); V=3.94±0.27 vs. 2.98±25 L/kg; Cl=28.5±3.1 vs. 22.3±1.1 ml kg−1 min−1,respectively. When administered as a continuous intravenous infusion (Group 2), [MID] remained stable at 949 ± 53 ng/ml for more than 5hr. The enflurane EC50 was reduced by 55% and the reduction remained stable during the 5 hours of Mid infusion. After a single iv bolus dose or after discontinuation of the continuous infusion, the degree of enflurane EC50 reduction diminished toward the control (i.e., enflurane alone) value as [MID] declined. Midazolam's pharmacokinetics and plasma concentration vs. effect relationships have been determined to be consistent under two different experimental conditions.
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    Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 5 (1989), S. 164-169 
    ISSN: 1573-2614
    Keywords: Anesthetics ; intravenous ; infusions ; narcotic ; fentanyl ; Esophageal contractility ; Anesthesia ; depth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Assessing the adequacy of anesthesia in the patient who is without neuromuscular blockade is usually based on somatic as well as sympathetic and hemodynamic responses to stimulation. Because somatic responses are lost in the patient with neuromuscular blockade, a method is needed to replace these signs as an indicator of inadequate anesthesia. This study attempted to determine the relationship between lower esophageal contractility and somatic signs in detecting inadequate fentanyl anesthesia in 20 patients who were undergoing coronary artery surgery and who were hemodynamically stable in the preoperative period. Premedication included midazolam, 0.05 mg/kg intramuscularly, and ranitidine, 2 mg/kg orally. Anesthesia was induced with fentanyl, 50 µg/kg, and maintained by an infusion of fentanyl, 0.2 µg · kg−1 · min−1. After endotracheal intubation, a disposable 24-F esophageal monitoring probe equipped with provoking and measuring balloons was inserted, and both the amplitude of provoked and the rate of spontaneous lower esophageal contractions were displayed and recorded. Inadequate anesthesia was indicated by defined somatic signs in response to noxious stimulation. The presence of these responses was correlated with the amplitude of the provoked and the rate of the spontaneous contractions at five specific times during the period preceding initiation of cardiopulmonary bypass. A total of 208 episodes of stimulation were recorded: at insertion of the nasal temperature probe (n=8), at skin penetration by towel clips (n=25), at skin incision (n=20), at sternotomy (n=20), and during multiple episodes of electrocauterization (n=135). These provoked 23 somatic responses. The fentanyl concentration in plasma of the 20 patients during the study period was 30±10 ng/ml (mean±SD). The rate of the spontaneous contractions at times of response (6.0±4.8 contractions per 3-minuteperiod, mean±SD) was significantly greater than that at times of no response (2.6±3.0 contractions per 3-minute period), whereas there was no significant difference in the amplitude of provoked contractions (18.2±11.4 versus 16.2±8.5 mm Hg). The most favorable cutoff point was determined to be a rate of 6 contractions per 3-minute period. This produced a false-positive rate of 11.9% and a sensitivity (true-positive rate) of 52.2%. We conclude that the use of lower esophageal contractility is not reliable for detection of inadequate anesthesia when an opioid (fentanyl) is used as the primary anesthetic agent.
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