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    Journal of materials science 1 (1990), S. 148-152 
    ISSN: 1573-482X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract A sintering process is described for the production of n-type bismuth telluride alloys, in which the powders are deposited from a dielectric liquid in a controlled manner using an electrodispersion technique. The degree of orientation is determined using an X-ray diffraction method and also by measuring the Seebeck coefficient in the intrinsic region of conduction. It is found that the results from the two methods are consistent with one another if one assumes a structural model that is intermediate between those of the thin disc and the long bar.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 173 (1993), S. 519-536 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Keywords: Aplysia ; Feeding ; Multifunctionality ; Pattern generation ; Motoneuron
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract 1. We have studied the neural circuitry mediating ingestion and rejection in Aplysia using a reduced preparation that produces ingestion-like and rejection-like motor patterns in response to physiological stimuli. 2. We have characterized 3 buccal ganglion motor neurons that produce specific movements of the radula and buccal mass. B8a and B8b act to close the radula. B10 acts to close the jaws and retract the radula. 3. The patterns of activity in these neurons can be used to distinguish the ingestion-like and rejection-like motor patterns. B8a, B8b and B10 are active together during the ingestion-like pattern. Activity in B8a and B8b ends prior to the onset of activity in B10 during the rejection-like pattern. 4. Our data suggest that these neurons undergo similar patterns of activity in vivo. During both feeding-like patterns, the activity and peripheral actions of B8a, B8b, and B10 are consistent with radula movements observed during ingestion and rejection. In addition, the extracellular activity produced by these neurons is consistent with neural activity observed in vivo during ingestion and rejection. 5. Our data suggest that the different activity patterns observed in these motor neurons contribute to the different radula movements that distinguish ingestion from rejection.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 172 (1993), S. 17-32 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Keywords: Aplysia ; Complex behavior ; Feeding ; Pattern generation ; Nerve recordings
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract 1. We are studying the neural basis of consummatory feeding behavior in Aplysia using intact, freely moving animals. 2. Video records show that the timing of radula closure during the radula protraction-retraction cycle constitutes a major difference between ingestion (biting or swallowing) and rejection. During ingestion, the radula is closed as it retracts. During rejection, the radula is closed as it protracts. 3. We observed two patterns of activity in nerves which are likely to mediate these radula movements. Patterns I and II are associated with ingestion and rejection, respectively, and are distinguished by the timing of radula nerve activity with respect to the onset of buccal nerve 2 activity. 4. The association of ingestion with pattern I is maintained when the animal feeds on a polyethylene tube, the same food substrate used to elicit rejection responses. Under these conditions, pattern I is associated with either swallowing or no net tube movement. 5. Most transitions from swallowing to rejection were preceded by one or more occurrences of pattern I in which there was no net tube movement, suggesting that these transitions can be predicted. 6. Our data suggest that these two patterns can be used to distinguish ingestion from rejection.
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    International journal of game theory 11 (1982), S. 57-62 
    ISSN: 1432-1270
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
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    International journal of game theory 13 (1984), S. 127-128 
    ISSN: 1432-1270
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    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
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    International journal of game theory 8 (1979), S. 63-64 
    ISSN: 1432-1270
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    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
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    Protoplasma 81 (1974), S. 335-348 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Considerable perturbation of the mitochondrial population in the perinuclear region of the muscle fibre is evident during work-induced hypertrophy of rat soleus muscle. The three principal forms of change noted are: 1. the presence of electron-dense material in the intermembrane spaces of the mitochondria. It is suggested that this is an essential modification of the perinuclear mitochondria to allow fusion to take place; 2. the presence of multilobed mitochondria at sites near newly forming myofibrils. It is proposed that in this way perinuclear mitochondria undergo morphological transition to the branched intermyofibrillar mitochondria. The perinuclear mitochondria can thus be regarded as a reserve of mitochondrial mass; 3. degenerating mitochondria mainly enclosed within vesicles as well as the presence of lipofuscin granules. The presence of lysosome-like granules and multivesicular bodies is tentative evidence of the presence of lysosomes in muscle fibres following this form of physiological stress.
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    Materials research innovations 3 (1999), S. 75-79 
    ISSN: 1433-075X
    Keywords: Key words ZnS:Mn ; ITO ; Photoluminescence (PL) ; Cathodoluminescence (CL) ; Rapid thermal annealing (RTA) ; Low voltage ; Phosphors ; Thin-films ; Atomic layer epitaxy (ALE) ; Electroluminescence (EL)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  ZnS:Mn thin films were coated on transparent conducting layer indium tin oxide (ITO) 2×2 in. glass substrates by an atomic layer epitaxy process. Grazing-angle X-ray diffraction on thin films shows a phase-pure ZnS with a wurtzite structure oriented along the 002 direction. Photoluminescence and CL measurements were carried out on the films. The emission from ZnS:Mn thin films consists of two strong bands at 515 and 452 nm with an excitation band at 329 nm. For improved brightness, the samples were annealed in a rapid thermal annealing furnace under different gas atmospheres (N2, O2 and forming gas) so that the green emission was increased. The green emission is due to donar-acceptor combination. Promising results were obtained when the thin films were annealed in forming gas at 600°C for one minute. Scanning electron microscope micrographs showed that the particles are well crystallized, with a grain size of 0.3–0.5 µm. This paper reports the particle size and morphology on the luminescent characteristics of a Mn2+ center in ZnS thin films.
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    The international journal of advanced manufacturing technology 15 (1999), S. 409-416 
    ISSN: 1433-3015
    Keywords: Key words.Artificial intelligence; Coordinate measuring machine (CMM); Genetic algorithms; Integer programming; Operations scheduling; Optimisation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: A multiple component inspection path planning problem (MCIPP) can be formulated as an optimisation problem, referred to as a non-deterministic polynomial complete problem (NP). An MCIPP consists of testing points, which will be visited by a CMM probe only once, and dummy points which are set to avoid collision and may be visited by a CMM probe more than once. This paper considers the application of genetic algorithms (GAs) acting as optimisers for optimal inspection path planning systems. The paper explores the techniques used in the GA optimal inspection path planning system. The paper also discusses the comparison of integer programming models and genetic models.
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    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Keywords: Tumor cell vaccine ; B16 melanoma ; gangliosides ; GM3 ; monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL) ; ELISA ; anti-GM3 IgM ; immunization
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Murine B16 melanoma expresses the ganglioside. GM3. GM3 shed from tumor cells is immunosuppressive and promotes tumor growth1. Reduction or elimination of the shed GM3 could be therapeutic, and the anti-GM3 antibodies may reduce and clear the shed ganglioside. To test this hypothesis, mice were challenged with tumor cells, with or without inducing anti-GM3 antibody response. Since gangliosides are poor immunogens and T-cell independent antigens, an adjuvant (monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL), a non-toxic lipid A ofSalmonella), directed against B-cells, was employed. MPL was incorporated onto liposomes and into the surface membrane of B16 mouse melanoma cells; both are rich in GM3. C57BL/6J mice immunized with MPL-liposomes or MPL-B16 cells responded with elevated levels of anti-GM3 IgM. Non-immunized mice or mice immunized with B16 cells alone or ganglioside GM3 alone (without MPL) elicited poor anti-GM3 IgM response, confirming the GM3's immunologic crypticity and MPL's immunopotentiating effect. MPL's immunopotentiating effect was improved by coupling it to melanoma cell membranes C57BL/6J mice were immunized with irradiated B16 alone or MPL alone or MPL-conjugated irradiated B16. After three weekly immunizations, each mouse received a challenge dose of viable syngeneic B16. Neither MPL alone nor B16 alone had a significant effect on tumor growth or host survival; however, administration of MPL-conjugated B16 cells significantly prevented tumor growth and prolonged survival. Our results indicate that MPL-incorporated B16 cells augment the anti-GM3 IgM response, which may reverse GM3-induced immunosuppression by eliminating tumor-derived GM3, and restore immunocompetence.
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