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Kury, P., T. Grabosch, and M. Horn-von Hoegen. "SSIOD: The next generation." Review of Scientific Instruments 76, no. 2 (February 2005): 023903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1844191.

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Vial, Thierry, Jacqueline Pont, Emmanuel Pham, Muriel Rabilloud, and Jacques Descotes. "Cefaclor-Associated Serum Sickness-Like Disease: Eight Cases and Review of the Literature." Annals of Pharmacotherapy 26, no. 7-8 (July 1992): 910–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106002809202600708.

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical features of serum sickness-like diseases (SSLD) in cefaclor-treated patients. DESIGN: Analysis of a case series spontaneously reported to Lyons Pharmacovigilance Center. SETTING: General and hospital practitioners and the French Network of Regional Pharmacovigilance Centers (FNRPC). PATIENTS: All reported cases with a possible causative relationship between cefaclor treatment and SSLD. MAIN RESULTS: Eight cases of SSLD following cefaclor treatment are described. The clinical features included cutaneous reactions, arthralgias, and moderate hyperthermia. In 50 percent of the patients, hospitalization was required because of incapacitating symptoms. The outcome was benign in all cases following discontinuation of the offending drug. All eight cases were reported in children under five years of age. Among 137 cefaclor-associated drug reactions collected by FNRPC, 27 cases of SSLD have been reported; 23 of these patients were younger than five years of age. A literature survey confirmed the higher reporting of SSLD in children with cefaclor compared with other antibiotics and suggested an incidence of 0.024–0.2 percent of SSLD per drug course of cefaclor. CONCLUSIONS: The case reports and epidemiologic studies confirmed the presumed role of age (patients under five years of age) in cefaclor-induced SSLD and the benign outcome despite severe clinical presentations in some reports.
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Pawlowski, A., M. Beschi, J. L. Guzmán, A. Visioli, M. Berenguel, and S. Dormido. "Application of SSOD-PI and PI-SSOD event-based controllers to greenhouse climatic control." ISA Transactions 65 (November 2016): 525–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2016.08.008.

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Loyo-Maldonado, Valent�n, and Ren� De J. Romero-Troncoso. "Interactive tool in silicon semiconductor modeling: SSMod." Computer Applications in Engineering Education 6, no. 2 (1998): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-0542(1998)6:2<59::aid-cae1>3.0.co;2-z.

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Kumar, Monu, Mukul Panwar, and Sanjay Bhargava. "Simple Sequence Oriented Disk (SSOD) Scheduling Algorithm." International Journal of Computer Applications 100, no. 2 (August 20, 2014): 20–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/17497-8029.

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Ntshangase, Nobuhle C., Olawumi O. Sadare, and Michael O. Daramola. "Effect of Silica Sodalite Functionalization and PVA Coating on Performance of Sodalite Infused PSF Membrane during Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage." Membranes 11, no. 5 (April 26, 2021): 315. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11050315.

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In this study, silica sodalite (SSOD) nanoparticles were synthesized by topotactic conversion and functionalized using HNO3/H2SO4 (1:3). The SSOD and functionalized SSOD (fSSOD) nanoparticles were infused into a Polysulfone (Psf) membrane to produce mixed matrix membranes. The membranes were fabricated via the phase inversion method. The membranes and the nanoparticles were characterized using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to check the morphology of the nanoparticles and the membranes and Fourier Transform Infrared to check the surface chemistry of the nanoparticles and the membranes. Thermal stability of the nanoparticles and the membranes was evaluated using Themogravimetry analysis (TGA) and the degree of hydrophilicity of the membranes was checked via contact angle measurements. The mechanical strength of the membranes and their surface nature (roughness) were checked using a nanotensile instrument and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), respectively. The textural property of the nanoparticles were checked by conducting N2 physisorption experiments on the nanoparticles at 77 K. AMD-treatment performance of the fabricated membranes was evaluated in a dead-end filtration cell using a synthetic acid mine drainage (AMD) solution prepared by dissolving a known amount of MgCl2, MnCl2·4H2O, Na2SO4, Al(NO3)3, Fe(NO3)3·9H2O, and Ca2OH2 in deionized water. Results from the N2 physisorption experiments on the nanoparticles at 77 K showed a reduction in surface area and increase in pore diameter of the nanoparticles after functionalization. Performance of the membranes during AMD treatment shows that, at 4 bar, a 10% fSSOD/Psf membrane displayed improved heavy metal rejection >50% for all heavy metals considered, expect the SSOD-loaded membrane that showed a rejection <13% (except for Al3+ 89%). In addition, coating the membranes with a PVA layer improved the antifouling property of the membranes. The effects of multiple PVA coating and behaviour of the membranes during real AMD are not reported in this study, these should be investigated in a future study. Therefore, the newly developed functionalized SSOD infused Psf membranes could find applications in the treatment of AMD or for the removal of heavy metals from wastewater.
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Nedaei, Maryam, Ali Reza Zarei, and Sohrab Ali Ghorbanian. "Development of a new emulsification microextraction method based on solidification of settled organic drop: application of a novel ultra-hydrophobic tailor-made deep eutectic solvent." New Journal of Chemistry 42, no. 15 (2018): 12520–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8nj02219d.

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In this research, a new microextraction method based on the solidification of settled organic drop (SSOD) was developed by coupling a novel tailor-made ultra-hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent (DES) with effervescence assisted emulsification microextraction.
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Iurian, Sorin Ioan, Livia Ognean, Han Brunner, Leo Kluijtmans, Petr Jira, Dana Fîntînă, and Bogdan Ionuţ Mehedinţu. "SINDROMUL SMITH-LEMLI-OPITZ. PREZENTARE DE CAZ." Romanian Journal of Pediatrics 64, no. 1 (March 31, 2015): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.37897/rjp.2015.1.15.

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Sindromul Smith-Lemli-Opitz (SSLO) reprezintă o afecţiune cu transmitere autozomal-recesivă caracterizată prin multiple anomalii şi care se datorează anomaliilor în sinteza colesterolului. Autorii prezintă particularităţile diagnostice şi terapeutice la un sugar cu ambiguitate genitală.
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Gu, W., and N. R. Hecht. "Translation of a testis-specific Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) mRNA is regulated by a 65-kilodalton protein which binds to its 5' untranslated region." Molecular and Cellular Biology 16, no. 8 (August 1996): 4535–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.16.8.4535.

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Mouse testes contain two distinct superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) transcripts which differ by 114 nucleotides in their 5' untranslated regions (UTRs) (W. Gu, C. Morales, and N. B. Hecht, J. Biol. Chem. 270:236-243, 1995). The shorter SOD-1 mRNA, a somatic type SOD-I mRNA (SSOD-1), is ubiquitously expressed in all somatic tissues as well as in testes. The larger SOD-1 mRNA, a testis-specific SOD-1 mRNA (TSOD-1), derived from an alternative upstream start site, is transcribed solely in postmeiotic germ cells and is translationally regulated during spermiogenesis. Since the two mRNAs have identical nucleotides except that TSOD-1 has an additional sequence at its 5' terminus, we have proposed that the extra 5' UTR sequence may be involved in the translational control of the TSOD-1 mRNA during spermiogenesis. Here we show that, when assayed in a cell-free system, TSOD-1 is translated only slightly less efficiently than SSOD-1. RNA gel retardation and UV cross-linking assays reveal that a testicular cytoplasmic protein (Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase RNA-binding protein [SOD-RBP]) of about 65 kDa specifically binds to the extended 5' UTR of TSOD-1. After purification of SOD-RBP by RNA affinity chromatography, we demonstrate that SOD-RBP can repress the in vitro translation of TSOD-1 mRNA but not SSOD-1 mRNA or cotranslated luciferase mRNA. We conclude that SOD-RBP serves as a repressor in the translation of TSOD-1 mRNA during spermiogenesis and thereby fine-tunes the level of Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase produced in maturing germ cells.
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Hantel, Constanze, Felicitas Lewrick, Martin Reincke, Regine Süss, and Felix Beuschlein. "Liposomal doxorubicin-based treatment in a preclinical model of adrenocortical carcinoma." Journal of Endocrinology 213, no. 2 (March 9, 2012): 155–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/joe-11-0427.

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Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare endocrine tumor entity with poor prognosis. Medical treatment is limited to common cytotoxic agents, which are associated with low treatment responses. Thus, lack of therapeutic efficacy demands innovative treatment options for patients with advanced ACC. Recently, we have developed and characterized anti-IGF1 receptor (IGF1-R) immunoliposomes (SSLD-1H7) for the treatment of neuroendocrine tumors of the gastroenteropancreatic system. As previous results indicated putative applicability also for other IGF1-R-overexpressing tumor entities, we initiated testing of liposomal preparations in in vitro and in vivo models of ACC. Adrenocortical NCIh295 cells were used for in vitro association studies with different liposomal formulations. Thereby, flow cytometry revealed high cellular association and internalization of anti-IGF1-R immunoliposomes (soy phosphatidylcholine (SPC)/cholesterol (Chol)–polyethyleneglycol (PEG)-1H7, 50.1±2.2%). Moreover, internalization of pegylated liposomes (SPC/Chol–PEG, 57.1±2.4%) and an even higher uptake of plain liposomes (84.6±0.8%; P<0.0001) were detectable in adrenocortical tumor cells. In vivo, liposomal treatments were investigated on NCIh295 tumor xenografts in pharmacokinetic and therapeutic experiments. A significant reduction in tumor size was detectable in NCIh295 tumor-bearing mice after a single treatment with SSLD-1H7 (0.89±0.15 cm; P=0.006) and a diminished efficacy for SSLD–PEG+ (1.01±0.19 cm; P=0.04) in comparison with untreated controls (1.5±0.0 cm). Thus, anti-IGF1-R immunoliposomes have been successfully tested in vitro and in vivo in a preclinical model for ACCs and could, therefore, represent a promising therapeutic approach for this tumor entity. Moreover, a combination of mitotane plus liposomally encapsulated cytostatic agents instead of free drugs could also be an interesting novel treatment option for ACC in the future.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "SSLOD"

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Bos�ko, Jaroslaw Tomasz, and jbosko@unimelb edu au. "Molecular simulation of dendrimers under shear." Swinburne University of Technology. Centre for Molecular Simulation, 2005. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20050804.141034.

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In this work flow properties of dendrimers are studied with the aid of molecular simulations. For the first time the results of the nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations of the dendrimers in the melt are reported. Molecules are modelled at the coarse-grained level using the bead-spring model. The objective of this research is to analyse the influence of the molecular topology in the macroscopic flow behaviour of the melts. Systems of dendrimers of generations 1 to 4 undergoing planar shear are compared to the melts composed of linear chain polymers. The internal structure and shape of dendrimers is extensively analysed. The response of the molecules to the shearing in the form of stretching and alignment is studied. The correlation between the onset of shear thinning and the onset of deformation of molecules is observed. The changes in the fractal dimensionality of dendrimers due to shearing are also analysed. Dendrimers, due to their highly branched structure and compact globular conformations in the melt, are found to behave differently when sheared, compared to traditional linear polymers. Unlike linear polymers, they do not undergo transition form the Rouse to the reptation regimes. This effect is explained in terms of the suppressed entanglement between molecules. Moreover, dendrimers when compared to linear chain systems exhibit lower Newtonian viscosity, onset of the shear thinning at higher strain rates, and less pronounced shear thinning in the non-Newtonian regime. They can be used as rheology modifiers, as it is shown in the preliminary results obtained from the simulations of the dendrimers-linear polymer blends. In agreement with other theoretical and experimental studies, dendrimers in the melt are found to have compact space-filling structure with terminal groups distributed throughout the interior of the molecule. Suggestions for the further study of dendrimers via molecular simulations are made.
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Book chapters on the topic "SSLOD"

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Tsang, Ka Tat, and Chui Fan Linus Ip. "SSLD and Senior Service." In Sustainable Health and Long-Term Care Solutions for an Aging Population, 238–58. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2633-9.ch013.

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This chapter introduces the SSLD (Strategies and Skills Learning and Development) System as a comprehensive model for practice in psychosocial service for seniors. The challenges and issues associated with aging are complex, and involve physical, biological, psychological, social, existential and spiritual dimensions. In order to address them in a comprehensive and balanced manner, we need to draw on an extensive set of knowledge, experience and skills taken from various healthcare and human service professions. The SSLD system is built on a meta-theoretical structure that interfaces well with both analytic and holistic conceptualizations of the human person within his or her life-world, or being-in-the-world. Principles and methods of SSLD practice are described through phases of intervention: engagement and problem translation, N3C assessment, 6D (domains of being-in-the-world) formulation, implementation, review and evaluation. These are illustrated with practice examples. Issues related to practice research and knowledge production are also explored.
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Conference papers on the topic "SSLOD"

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Ruiz, Angel, Jorge E. Jimenez, Jose Sanchez, and Sebastian Dormido. "Characterization and tuning of predictive SSOD-PI controllers." In 2015 23th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation (MED). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2015.7158805.

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Beschi, Manuel, Sebastian Dormido, Jose Sanchez, and Antonio Visioli. "Tuning rules for event-based SSOD-PI controllers." In 2012 20th Mediterranean Conference on Control & Automation (MED 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/med.2012.6265781.

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Romero, Julio Ariel, and Roberto Sanchis. "Analysis of a simple rule for tuning SSOD based PIDs." In 2016 Second International Conference on Event-based Control, Communication, and Signal Processing (EBCCSP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ebccsp.2016.7605243.

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Heacock, Greg, Harry Zwick, John Marshall, Bruce E. Stuck, and Helen Cook. "Imaging of the choroid with the scanning slit laser ophthalmoscope (SSLO)." In BiOS '99 International Biomedical Optics Symposium, edited by Pascal O. Rol, Karen M. Joos, Fabrice Manns, Bruce E. Stuck, and Michael Belkin. SPIE, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.350610.

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Shen, Yan, Yue Tang, and Qian Dou. "The Discovery of Micro-Blog Users' Interest Groups Based on SSLOK-Means Clustering Focus on Big Data Improved by Calinski-Harabasz." In 2018 2nd International Conference on Data Science and Business Analytics (ICDSBA). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdsba.2018.00025.

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