Nearly half of the freshwater flux from the Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Southern Ocean occurs in the form of large tabular icebergs that calve off the continent's ice shelves. However, because of difficulties in adequately simulating their breakup, large Antarctic icebergs to date have either not been represented in models or represented but with no breakup scheme such that they consistently survive too long and travel too far compared with observations. Here, we introduce a representation of iceberg fracturing using a breakup scheme based on the "footloose mechanism." We optimize the parameters of this breakup scheme by forcing the iceberg model with an ocean state estimate and comparing the modeled iceberg trajectories and areas with the Antarctic Iceberg Tracking Database. We show that including large icebergs and a representation of their breakup substantially affects the iceberg meltwater distribution, with implications for the circulation and stratification of the Southern Ocean.
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World J Diabetes
June 2024
Department of Ophthalmology, Xianyang First People's Hospital, Xianyang 712000, Shaanxi Province, China.
Background: Dry eye syndrome (DES) after diabetic cataract surgery can seriously affect the patient's quality of life. Therefore, effective alleviation of symptoms in patients with this disease has important clinical significance.
Aim: To explore the clinical effect of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) plus sodium hyaluronate (SH) eye drops on DES after cataract surgery in patients with diabetes.
J Cataract Refract Surg
November 2024
From the Department of Ophthalmology, Ekol Eye Hospital, Izmir, Turkey (Cinar); İzmir Tepecik Training and Research Hospital Ophthalmology Clinic, University of Health Sciences, Izmir, Turkey (Yuce); Department of Ophthalmology, Alaattin Keykubat University, Alanya, Antalya, Turkey (Aslan).
Purpose: To assess corneal sensitivity and the ocular surface in patients undergoing primary femtosecond laser in situ keratomileusis (FS-LASIK) and those undergoing FS-LASIK retreatment under the same flap due to residual refractive error.
Setting: Ekol Eye Hospital, Izmir, Turkey.
Design: Prospective case series.
J Phys Chem A
February 2024
Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Debrecen, H-4002 Debrecen, P.O. Box 400, Hungary.
We study the ultrafast photodissociation of small diatomic molecules using attosecond laser pulses of moderate intensity in the (extreme) ultraviolet regime. The simultaneous application of subfemtosecond laser pulses with different photon energies─resonant in the region of the molecular motion─allows one to monitor the vibrational dynamics of simple diatomics, like the D and HeH molecular ions. In our real-time wave packet simulations, the nuclear dynamics is initiated either by sudden ionization (D) or by explicit pump pulses (HeH) via distortion of the potential energy of the molecule.
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October 2023
Regional Medical Affairs Department, Laboratorios Sophia, S.A. de C.V, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.
Purpose: A randomized clinical trial was run to evaluate the effectiveness of a preservative-free 0.4% sodium hyaluronate eye drop (LOF) in different dosage schemes to alleviate signs and symptoms of dry eye disease (DED).
Methods: A total of 116 subjects with mild-to-moderate DED were included, and 111 completed the study (from which 67.
Medicina (Kaunas)
May 2023
Clinical Research, Weleda AG, Moehlerstraße 3-5, 73525 Schwaebisch Gmuend, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.
: Mucilaginous substances from plants are known to be able to support the lubricating effect of hyaluronic acid (HA) in dry eye disease (DED). In this pilot study, the combined lubricating effect of HA and mallow extract ( L.) in patients with DED was assessed.
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