Materials (Basel)
November 2024
The urgent need for environmentally sustainable cooling technologies, driven by global regulatory constraints, has intensified the search for natural refrigerants with low global warming potential. This study evaluates the potential of natural refrigerants, specifically butane and isobutane, in advanced single- and dual-fluid Organic Rankine Cycle-Vapor Compression Cycle (ORC-VCC) systems to enhance energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Using the Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II (NSGA-II) within a multi-objective framework, the optimization maximizes key performance metrics such as coefficient of performance (COP) and cooling power, while the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method enables a refined ranking of optimal solutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of high alveolar surface tension on alveolar epithelial permeability was studied in anesthetized closed-chest mongrel dogs. Alveolar surface tension was elevated by displacement of pulmonary surfactant from the alveolar hypophase by the aerosolized detergent dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (OT). After measurement of baseline hemodynamics, arterial blood gases, and airway pressure, the dogs were separated into groups: Group I inhaled a 1% solution of OT (15 mg/kg) in a vehicle of equal parts saline and ethanol; group II inhaled the same volume of vehicle without OT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadioimmunoimaging of experimentally-induced canine thrombi has previously been achieved with iodine-131- and indium-111-labeled (131I and 111In) anti-fibrin T2G1s monoclonal antibody (MAb). We now compare T2G1s to another anti-fibrin MAb, designated GC4, for imaging fresh and aged canine thrombi. GC4 is specific for a neoepitope exposed on fibrin later in the thrombolytic process after plasmin digestion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-eight adult patients without clinical evidence of inguinal or abdominal wall hernias underwent peritoneal scintigraphy shortly after beginning continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD). Scintigraphically detectable subclinical structural defects involving the inguinal canal or abdominal wall were present in 14 patients. Within 5 months, four of these defects progressed to clinically significant CAPD-related structural complications.
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