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MECC in Valve Surgery

2012
Use of MECC for aortic valve replacement (AVR) was first reported in 2004 [1]. The main advantages of MECC for AVR were reported to include significantly reduced chest tube drainage, lower haemodilution and higher haematocrit [2–4]; it also allows for higher time course of haematocrit at all time points during the operation [2]. This translates in less
Kyriakos Anastasiadis   +2 more
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HPLC-MS and MECC analysis of coumarins

Chromatographia, 1997
MECC separation of 11 coumarins has been achieved by use of a running electrolyte at pH 10.4 prepared from 50 mM boric acid, 10 mM sodium tetraborate and 100 mM sodium hydroxide. The buffer solution contained 50 mM SDS and, as organic modifier 1%n-propanol.
M. Ganzera, S. Sturm, H. Stuppner
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Combustion-assisted CO2 capture using MECC membranes

Journal of Membrane Science, 2012
Mixed Electron and Carbonate ion Conductor (MECC) membranes have been proposed as a means to separate CO{sub 2} from power plant flue gas. Here a modified MECC CO{sub 2} capture process is analyzed that supplements retentate pressurization and permeate evacuation as a means to create a CO{sub 2} driving force with a process assisted by the catalytic ...
Sherman, Steven R.   +3 more
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MECC Regional Initiative in Pediatric Palliative Care

Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2012
In all the major medical centers throughout the Middle East, there is a functioning pediatric hematology oncology department. In almost all countries, opioids such as morphine, oxycodone, and fentanyl are available. Pediatric palliative care services are still in their infancy and await further recognition and development.
Michael, Silbermann   +9 more
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MECC—The Perfusionist’s Point of View. One Decade MECC: From a Pioneering to Standard Procedure

2012
Currently, cardiac surgery offers four options to treat coronary artery disease (CAD): conventional extracorporeal circulation (CECC), minimised extracorporeal circulation (MECC), pump-assisted beating heart (PACAB) and off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB).
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Separation ofPodophyllum lignans by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC)

Chromatographia, 1999
Separation of the mainPodophyllum lignans by MECC has been achieved using a phosphate-borate buffer system with the pH of 7.25, containing 25 mM SDS and 15% methanol. Optimum temperature and voltage were found to be 35°C and 20kV, respectively, UV-detection was performed at 220 nm.
M. Ganzera, R. M. Moraes, I. A. Khan
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Minimierte extrakorporale Zirkulation — das MECC-System

2003
Pro Jahr werden in Deutschland knapp 100.000 und weltweit mehr als 1 Million operative Eingriffe mit Hilfe der extrakorporalen Zirkulation (EKZ) durchgefuhrt, wodurch sich ein erhebliches Interesse an den durch die EKZ ausgelosten Komplikationen ergibt. Bereits fruhzeitig wurde der Begriff des sog.
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Analysis of eleven iridoid glycosides by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC) and screening of plant samples by partial filling (MECC)–electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry

Journal of Chromatography A, 2002
Of ammonium, lithium and sodium salts of dodecyl sulfate studied as surfactants in the separation of iridoid glycosides by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC), the last one gave the best results. Eleven neutral iridoid glycosides were separated by MECC with sodium dodecyl sulfate as surfactant, and the water-micelle partition ...
Johanna, Suomi   +3 more
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Comparison of CZE and MECC separations of MT isoforms

1999
In order to characterize the biological functions of individual isoforms and especially sub-isoforms of metallothioneins (MT), analytical methods that provide a high degree of resolution are needed. Capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MECC) have been successfully adapted to the separation of MT ...
Vesa Virtanen, Guy Bordin
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MECC in Non-coronary and Non-valve Procedures

2012
Miniaturised CPB systems offer a new way of practising cardiac surgery and not only operating over coronaries but also dealing with heart valves. MECC exert a considerable beneficial effect on postoperative mortality as well as morbidity [1]. However, extracorporeal circulation is mandatory to perform heart surgery in other pathologies and may be ...
Kyriakos Anastasiadis   +2 more
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