The aim of this study was to present a methodology for predicting changes in uric acid concentrations in the blood of chronically hemodialyzed patients based on an optical measurement of the intensity of selected wavelengths in the dialysate. Blood samples were taken from the arterial line every 30 min throughout the hemodialysis period, to measure uric acid levels. Simultaneously, optical measurements were made on dialysate flowing from the dialyzer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of sound transmission through an annular aperture with perfectly rigid walls and located in a hard infinite baffle was solved analytically. The three separated regions with suitable boundary conditions were considered. There are two regions for the upper and the lower half spaces and one for the aperture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study deals with sound radiation from a thin clamped annular plate. The fluid loading effect is included. Although it is a classical problem, using direct numerical integration to solve such a problem is usually troublesome and time consuming since the coupling integrals have certain singularities.
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September 2007
The modal low frequency noise generated by a vibrating elastically supported circular plate embedded into a flat infinite baffle has been examined. The main aim of this study is the analysis of the radiation efficiency. Low frequency approximated formulas have been presented.
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