Results 311 to 320 of about 7,510,132 (348)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2013
For an efficient visualization of hyperspectral image, we would like to combine as many features from the spectral bands as possible, typically characterized by the edges, boundaries, or textures. Various features in the data are clearly visible and observable only over a small subset of bands in the hyperspectral image.
Ketan Kotwal, Subhasis Chaudhuri
openaire +2 more sources
For an efficient visualization of hyperspectral image, we would like to combine as many features from the spectral bands as possible, typically characterized by the edges, boundaries, or textures. Various features in the data are clearly visible and observable only over a small subset of bands in the hyperspectral image.
Ketan Kotwal, Subhasis Chaudhuri
openaire +2 more sources
Transplantation, 1992
Fifty-two rat pancreas transplants were performed to investigate which components of the UW solution were essential for successful pancreas preservation. LEW rats were used and the pancreata stored at 4 degrees C for 48 hr after flushing with commercial UW solution (ViaSpan, DuPont Pharmaceuticals) or a number of simplified solutions. Following storage
Yasuhiko Fukuda+7 more
openaire +3 more sources
Fifty-two rat pancreas transplants were performed to investigate which components of the UW solution were essential for successful pancreas preservation. LEW rats were used and the pancreata stored at 4 degrees C for 48 hr after flushing with commercial UW solution (ViaSpan, DuPont Pharmaceuticals) or a number of simplified solutions. Following storage
Yasuhiko Fukuda+7 more
openaire +3 more sources
Preservation of the Liver Graft With Celsior Solution
Transplantation Proceedings, 2006We studied the evolution of the liver graft with preservation in Celsior (CS) compared with University of Wisconsin solution (UW).A randomized prospective clinical study in 80 liver transplants (OLTs) from May 2001 to October 2003, compared CS (group I; n = 40) and UW (group II; n = 40).
Ramón Sousa+9 more
openaire +3 more sources
Additive Solutions for Better Blood Preservation
CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1987For several decades the standard blood preservative solution consisted of citrate, dextrose, and, later, phosphate (ACD and CPD). In 1978 a new solution containing adenine (CPDA-1) was introduced to permit extension of red cell shelf life from 21 to 35 days.
Gerald L. Moore, John G Batsakis
openaire +3 more sources
Prolonged preservation with University of Wisconsin solution
Journal of Surgical Research, 1991Previous studies from this institution using human cell cultures have suggested that University of Wisconsin Solution may be preferred for prolonged cardiac storage. University of Wisconsin Solution (UWS) contains adenosine (5 mmole/liter) which could maintain adenine nucleotides better than other storage fluids. Human cardiomyocytes were isolated from
Laura C. Tumiati+5 more
openaire +3 more sources
Preservation of dilute mercury solutions
Analytical Chemistry, 1974Distilled water solutions containing 0.1 - 10.0 ng Hg/ml were stored for ten days in glass and polyethylene containers. Those which were untreated or treated with HNO/sub 3/, H/sub 2/SO/sub 4/ + KMnO/sub 4/ or K/sub 2/Cr/sub 2/O/sub 7/ lost substantial fractions of their mercury in this period. Solutions stored in polyethylene and treated with 5% (v/v)
openaire +2 more sources
Preservation Solutions for Solid Organ Transplantation
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2006Solid organ transplantation was one of the greatest medical advances of the 20th century. Current preservation technology falls short of maintaining organs ex vivo in perpetuity. This review examines the biochemical basis of organ degradation in response to ischaemia, preservation solution composition and potential future organ preservation technology.
N. R. Brook, D. Talbot, Colin H Wilson
openaire +3 more sources
An Evaluation of Chemical Preservatives for Ophthalmic Solutions*
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1955Data are presented on the relative antimicrobial activities of seven commonly used chemical compounds that are used for preserving ophthalmic drug solutions from Pseudomonas and Proteus contaminations. In testing the compounds against 26 strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and four species of Proteus in a simple buffer solution, in the absence of an ...
openaire +3 more sources
PRESERVATION OF WHITE CELL SOLUTIONS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1926To the Editor: —No doubt it is a common annoying experience for physicians to find their white cell solutions on standing contaminated with molds and especially yeasts. It has been experimentally proved that gentian violet even in high dilutions possesses the power of checking the reproductive mechanism of bacteria.
openaire +2 more sources