Publications by authors named "L S Kucera"

Wall paintings are integral to cultural heritage and offer rich insights into historical and religious beliefs. There exist various wall painting techniques that pose challenges in binder and pigment identification, especially in the case of egg/oil-based binders. GC-MS identification of lipidic binders relies routinely on parameters like the ratios of fatty acids within the plaster.

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This article focuses on the computational analysis of sandwich composite materials based on polypropylene, polyester, glass, and cotton fibers. In the automotive components prepared from these fiber materials, the various components are used in different proportions. Through the manufacturing process, isotropic materials become somewhat anisotropic.

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Objective: This study evaluates a case of pseudopathology and the effects that postmortem taphonomic changes and environmental influences can have on bone.

Material: A skeleton of a young male from the early medieval site Staré Město, dated to the 9th-10th century CE.

Methods: The skeletal remains were subjected to detailed macroscopic and X-ray examination, and then a CT scan and XRF analysis were performed.

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Article Synopsis
  • Cancer cells rely on nucleotides for growth, and current treatments using antimetabolites target nucleotide metabolism, but issues like resistance and toxicity can limit their effectiveness.
  • Researchers are exploring the pyrimidine de novo synthesis pathway, vital for cancer cell proliferation, which has not seen much success in treatment applications yet.
  • The study outlines a method for creating a subcutaneous tumor model lacking this synthesis pathway and suggests using MALDI imaging to analyze how these tumors respond metabolically to this blockade.
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Cricket is one of the most popular global sports, and cricket pads are important personal protective gear used for shock absorption and peak deceleration of the impact forces of the cricket ball for both batsmen and wicket keepers. The materials selection of the padding should be considered according to requirements. In the present study, flexible composites were manufactured using knitted unidirectional thermoplastic composite prepregs.

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