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Topical bio(in)equivalence of metronidazole formulations in vivo

The topical bioavailabilities of metronidazole from a commercially available ‘reference’ product (Rozex®) and two extemporaneous test formulations were compared. With the reference drug product, a full skin pharmacokinetic...

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Topical bio(in)equivalence of metronidazole formulations in vivo

The topical bioavailabilities of metronidazole from a commercially available ‘reference’ product (Rozex®) and two extemporaneous test formulations were compared. With the reference drug product, a full skin pharmacokinetic...

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Toward Waveguide-Based Optical Chromatography
We report analytical expressions for optical forces acting on particles inside waveguides. The analysis builds on our previously reported Fourier Transform method to obtain Beam Shape Coefficients for any beam. Here we...
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A unified model for plasticity in ferritic, martensitic and dual-phase steels
Unified equations for the relationships among dislocation density, carbon content and grain size in ferritic, martensitic and dual-phase steels are presented. Advanced high-strength steels have been developed to meet...
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Regularization of Inverse Problems
Variational regularization methods are commonly used to approximate solutions of inverse problems. In recent years, model-based variational regularization methods have often been replaced with data-driven ones such as the...
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Passivity analysis of linear physical systems with internal energy sources modelled by bond graphs
Integrated dynamic systems such as mechatronic or control systems generally contain passive elements and internal energy sources that are appropriately modulated to perform the desired dynamic actions. The overall passivity of...
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The TRAPP complexes
Antonio Galindo, Sean Munro
Dec 19, 2022
The Transport Protein Particle (TRAPP) complexes are highly conserved multisubunit complexes that act as nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) for Rab GTPases. They act in both protein secretion and autophagy and have also been...
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Passivity analysis and control of nonlinear systems modelled by bond graphs
Recent results on the passivity analysis and control of physical systems, based on the balance of dissipated and internally generated energy, are generalised to nonlinear systems represented by bond graphs. For linear systems...
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Passivity analysis and control of nonlinear systems modelled by bond graphs
Recent results on the passivity analysis and control of physical systems, based on the balance of dissipated and internally generated energy, are generalised to nonlinear systems represented by bond graphs. For linear systems...
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An Analysis of Route Duration Times in Vehicular Networks Considering Influential Factors
Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) are part of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and their main objective is to provide communication between vehicles. As self-organizing and configuring networks, with decentralized...
Passivity analysis of linear physical systems with internal energy sources modelled by bond graphs
Integrated dynamic systems such as mechatronic or control systems generally contain passive elements and internal energy sources that are appropriately modulated to perform the desired dynamic actions. The overall passivity of...
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Regularization of Inverse Problems
Variational regularization methods are commonly used to approximate solutions of inverse problems. In recent years, model-based variational regularization methods have often been replaced with data-driven ones such as the...
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Wavelet pressure reactivity index
KEY POINTS: The brain is vulnerable to damage from too little or too much blood flow. A physiological mechanism termed cerebral autoregulation (CA) exists to maintain stable blood flow even if cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP)...
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Efficient Syntheses of Biobased Terephthalic Acid, p-Toluic Acid, and p-Methylacetophenone via One-Pot Catalytic Aerobic Oxidation of Monoterpene Derived Bio-p-cymene.
An efficient elevated-pressure catalytic oxidative process (2.5 mol % Co(NO3)2, 2.5 mol % MnBr2, air (30 bar), 125 °C, acetic acid, 6 h) has been developed to oxidize p-cymene into crystalline white terephthalic acid (TA) in...
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Airborne Molecular Contamination
This review paper focuses on the recent knowledge about airborne molecular contamination (AMC) and its impacts on 300-mm wafer fabrication processes. The adverse impacts on process materials by both organic and inorganic...
Airborne Molecular Contamination
This review paper focuses on the recent knowledge about airborne molecular contamination (AMC) and its impacts on 300-mm wafer fabrication processes. The adverse impacts on process materials by both organic and inorganic...

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