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  • 1
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    Algorithmica 21 (1998), S. 37-71 
    ISSN: 1432-0541
    Keywords: Key words. Hashing, Linear probing, Buckets, Analysis of algorithms.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract. We present the first exact analysis of a linear probing hashing scheme with buckets of size b . From the generating function for the Robin Hood heuristic we obtain exact expressions for the cost of successful searches. For a full table, with the help of Singularity Analysis, we find the asymptotic expansion of this cost up to O((bm) -1 ) . We conclude with a new approach to study certain recurrences that involve truncated exponentials. A new family of numbers that satisfies a recurrence resembling that of the Bernoulli numbers is introduced. These numbers may prove helpful in studying recurrences involving truncated generating functions.
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    Algorithmica 22 (1998), S. 490-515 
    ISSN: 1432-0541
    Keywords: Key words. Analysis of algorithms, Hashing, Linear probing, Parking problem, Airy functions.
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract. This paper presents moment analyses and characterizations of limit distributions for the construction cost of hash tables under the linear probing strategy. Two models are considered, that of full tables and that of sparse tables with a fixed filling ratio strictly smaller than one. For full tables, the construction cost has expectation O(n 3/2 ) , the standard deviation is of the same order, and a limit law of the Airy type holds. (The Airy distribution is a semiclassical distribution that is defined in terms of the usual Airy functions or equivalently in terms of Bessel functions of indices $ -\frac{1}{3},\frac{2}{3} $ .) For sparse tables, the construction cost has expectation O(n) , standard deviation O ( $ \sqrt{n} $ ), and a limit law of the Gaussian type. Combinatorial relations with other problems leading to Airy phenomena (like graph connectivity, tree inversions, tree path length, or area under excursions) are also briefly discussed.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1399-3054
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Nitrate reductase (NR, EC 1.6.6.1) activity in attached cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Ashley) leaves changed rapidly and reversibly during light/dark transitions, especially when assayed in the presence of free Mg2+. Light decreased and darkness increased the sensitivity of the enzyme to inhibition by Mg2+. The NR activation state, i.e. activity in the presence of Mg2+ relative to activity in the absence of Mg2+, increased with light intensity up to 400 μmol m−2 s−1 PAR (photosynthetically active radiation). When a desalted crude extract from illuminated leaves was preincubated with ATP, NR was gradually inactivated. Inactivation was only observed when activity was assayed in the presence of Mg2+. The ATP-inactivated NR remained inactive after removing the excess of ATP by gel filtration and it did not occur in partially purified NR preparations. NR extracted from darkened attached leaves was markedly activated when preincubated with 5′-AMP. These results support the view that inactivation/activation of cucumber-leaf NR in response to light/dark signals most likely involves phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of the enzyme catalysed by endogenous proteins. A substantial activation of NR by preincubation with 5′-AMP was also observed when activity was assayed in the absence of Mg2+, thus indicating that 5′-AMP can directly activate NR. Irradiation of an extract from darkened leaves containing FAD promoted a partial activation of NR. This effect was observed both in the +Mg2+ and in the −Mg2+ assay, indicating that activation was caused by photoexcited flavin and did not involve dephosphorylation of the enzyme.
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    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: diclofenac ; bioavailability ; in vivo percutaneous absorption ; human metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Purpose. The primary objective of this study was to determine the rate and extent of transdermal absorption for systemic delivery of diclofenac from Pennsaid (Dimethaid Research, Inc.) topical lotion into the systemic circulation after the lotion was applied to human volunteers, in an open treatment, non-blinded, non-vehicle controlled study. In addition, the in vivo metabolism of this topical diclofenac lotion has also been studied. Methods. Human volunteers were dosed with topical [14C]-diclofenac sodium 1.5% lotion on the knee for 24 h. Sequential time blood and urine samples were taken to determine pharmacokinetics, bioavailability and metabolism. Results. Topical absorption was 6.6% of applied dose. Peak plasma 14C occurred at 30 h after dosing, and peak urinary 14C excretion was at 24−48 h. The urinary 14C excretion pattern exhibits more elimination towards 24 h and beyond, as opposed to early urinary 14C excretion. This suggests a continuous delivery of [14C]-diclofenac sodium from the lotion into and through skin which only ceased when the dosing site was washed. Skin surface residue at 24 h was 26 ± 9.5% dose (remainder assumed lost to clothing and bedding). Extraction of metabolites from urine amounted to 7.4−22.7% in untreated urine, suggesting substantial diclofenac metabolism to more water soluble metabolites, probably conjugates, which could not be extracted by the method employed. Two Dimensional TLC analysis of untreated urine showed minimal or no diclofenac, again emphasizing the extensive in vivo metabolism of this drug. Treatment of the same urine samples with the enzymes sulfatase and (β-glucuronidase showed a substantial increase in the extractable material. Three spots were consistently present in each sample run, namely diclofenac, 3′hydroxy diclofenac and an intermediate polar metabolite (probably a hydroxylated metabolite). Therefore, there was significant sulfation and glucuronidation of both diclofenac and numerous hydroxy metabolites of diclofenac, but many of the metabolites/conjugates remain unidentified. Conclusions. There was a continuous delivery of diclofenac sodium from the lotion into and through the skin, which ceased after the dosing site was washed. The majority of the material excreted in the urine were conjugates of hydroxylated metabolites, and not the parent chemical, although further identification is required.
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    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: human skin ; viability ; storage ; freezing ; heat-separation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Purpose. For decades, human cadaver skin has been banked and utilized by hospitals for burn wounds and to study percutaneous absorption and transdermal delivery. Skin storage maintenance and confirmation of skin viability is important for both uses, especially for the absorption process where the in vivo situation is simulated. Methods. Our system uses dermatomed human cadaver skin immediately placed in Eagles MEM-BSS, and refrigerated after donor death, then transfered to the laboratory and placed in Eagles MEM-BSS with 50 μg/ml gentamicin at 4°C for storage. Results. Skin viability, determined by anaerobic metabolism where glucose is converted to lactose, was highest (p〈0.000) during the 18 hours of the first day after donor death, decreased some 3-fold by day 2 (p〈0.000), but then maintained steady-state viability through day 8. Viability then decreased by approximately one-half by day 13. Thus, using the above criteria, human skin will sustain viability for 8 days following donor death in this system. Heat-treated (60°C water for one minute) and heat-separated epidermis and dermis lose viability. Conclusions. Human skin viability can be maintained for absorption studies. It is recommended that this system be used, and that heat-separation and skin freezing not be used, in absorption studies where skin viability and metabolism might be contributing factors to the study.
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    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: percutaneous absorption ; diclofenac ; multi-dose ; human skin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Purpose. This study determines comparative bioavailability of diclofenac sodium lotion compared to an aqueous solution after topical application to viable human skin in vitro. In addition, the difference between a single dose and multiple doses (8 times) was also determined. Methods. An in vitro flow-through diffusion cell system was employed, using radiolabelled diclofenac sodium. Results. Multiple doses of lotion (2 μl/cm2 and 5 μl/cm2) delivered a total of 40.1 ± 17.6 μg and 85.6 ± 41.4 μg diclofenac, respectively, at 48 h, compared to only 9.4 ± 2.9 μg and 35.7 ± 19.0 μg absorbed after topical application of diclofenac as an aqueous solution (P 〈 0.05). A single dose study showed no statistical difference between diclofenac delivered in lotion or an aqueous solution. Over 48 h the total absorption from lotion was 10.2 ± 6.7 μg and 26.2 ± 17.6 μg (2 μl/cm2 and 5 μl/cm2, respectively), compared to 8.3 ± 1.5 μg and 12.5 ± 5.7 μg from an aqueous solution. Both single doses of lotion and aqueous diclofenac showed decreased diclofenac absorption into the receptor fluid between 12 and 24 h. However, when applied multiple times, absorption from lotion was continually increasing up to 48 h. The total dose accountability ranged from 76.8 ± 8.2% to 110.6 ± 15.1% of the applied dose. Conclusions. Diclofenac lotion exhibited enhanced diclofenac percutaneous absorption rate through human skin (mass, flux and partition coefficient) when applied a multiple number of times and this enhanced absorption was maintained over 48 h. This suggests that a constituent of the lotion (DMSO) will enhance human skin absorption of diclofenac when used in a multi-dose regimen, but not after a single dose.
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  • 7
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    Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff 54 (1996), S. 201-204 
    ISSN: 1436-736X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Description / Table of Contents: Bending strength (MOR) and module of elasticity (MOE) were determined according to DIN-standards. On the same test pieces sound speed transmission parallel to board surface was determined. A correlation between MOR and MOE with the speed of the sound transmission was calculated. An important effect of board density and amount of adhesive on the transmission was found.
    Notes: Rohdichte und Festharzanteil haben einen deutlichen Einfluß auf die Schallgeschwindigkeit bei Durchschallung parallel zur Plattenebene. Die Schallgeschwindigkeit korreliert mit der Biegefestigkeit und dem E-Modul.
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    Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff 55 (1997), S. 341-342 
    ISSN: 1436-736X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
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    ISSN: 1588-2837
    Keywords: Kinetics ; catalytic oxidation ; alcohols ; Ru(III)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The kinetics of oxidation of propane-1,3-diol by alkaline hexacyanoferrate (III) catalyzed by ruthenium trichloride has been studied spectrophotometrically. A reaction mechanism involving the formation of an intermediate complex between the substrate and the catalyst is proposed. In the rate-determining step this complex is attacked by hexacyanoferate(III) forming a free radical which is further oxidized.
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    Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 198 (1995), S. 311-316 
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract A methodology of comparison is presented as a way to determine the origin of ceramic fragments proceeding from clays and archaeological sites of the 9th Region of Chile, analyzed through X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. Net areas of peak of sample spectra, are analysed using the graphic polygonal method, developed previously.1,2 Criterions of comparison have been defined as a way to determine similarity degrees and proceeding places. Polygonal representations used are triangles, squares, pentagons and hexagons; the similarity grading among samples is defined. Results are compared with clay samples and sand removing effects on fragments are also defined.
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