We present the development of a novel heavy-ion particle-identification (PID) device based on an energy-loss measurement to be implemented in the focal plane of the S800 spectrograph of the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). The new instrument consists of a multi-segmented optical detector [energy-loss optical scintillation system (ELOSS)] that is filled with xenon at pressures ranging from 400 to 800 Torr. The gas volume is surrounded by arrays of photomultiplier tubes and placed along the direction of the beam for recording the prompt scintillation light.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Animal studies confirm the utility of hemostatics against standard packing following severe liver injury. We investigated the efficacy and ease of use of novel microporous polysaccharide hemosphere (MPH) compounds (Perclot®, Baxter) in the treatment of severe hepatic hemorrhage in pig.
Methods: Pigs were randomized to one of two equal treatment groups: MPH compounds (n=12) and Standard Packing (n=12).
Background: Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common cause for valve replacement in the United States. The pathophysiology of AS involves obstruction to the left ventricular (LV) outflow and reduced arterial compliance. The intrinsic frequency (IF) method is a system-based approach for hemodynamic monitoring of the LV-arterial system and involves determination of ω and ω, which represent the dynamics of LV systolic and vascular function, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe potential use of ethanol as an internal standard (IS) for GC-MS analysis was studied. The paper describes the analysis of spirit drinks and other alcoholic products which consist of a mixture of water, ethanol, and volatile compounds. In the suggested method, ethanol was employed as an IS for the common procedure of volatile compounds quantification.
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