The freezing of water is one of the major causes of mechanical damage in materials during wintertime; surprisingly this happens even in situations where water only partially saturates the material so that the ice has room to grow. Here we perform freezing experiments in cylindrical glass vials of various sizes and wettability properties, using a dye that exclusively colors the liquid phase; this allows precise observation of the freezing front. The visualization reveals that damage occurs in partially water-saturated media when a closed liquid inclusion forms within the ice due to the freezing of the air/water meniscus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDelays in patients suspected of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) should be kept as short as possible to reduce complications and mortality. In this review we discuss the substantial pre-hospital delays of ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients as well as non-STEMI patients. The pre-hospital delays include patient, doctor and emergency medical transport (EMT) delay.
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September 2001
A 62-year-old woman presented with a feeling of pressure between her shoulder blades. Physical examination and laboratory test showed no abnormalities. Conventional X-ray of the thorax showed, by chance, a condensation of the second rib.
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