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An indatable diaphragm or membrane has been used in membrane plate presses closely related to the conventional plate and frame presses. A pressure filtration period is foUowed by compression with the hydraulically operated membrane or by a hydraulically operated ram if dexible rim seals are fitted. This principle also is used in vertical presses that use either one or two endless cloth belts indexing between plates. Indatable membrane also may be used on a cylindrical filtration surface with or without a preceding pressure filtration stage. [Pg.390]

Cake compression by flexible membranes is also used in the new automated vertical presses that use one or two endless cloth belts, indexing between plates. [Pg.404]

Passive transdermal dehvery systems on the market tend to be either matrix or membrane controUed. In matrix devices, the stmctural and molecular characteristics of the dmg-polymer matrix determine dmg release. Examples of polymer matrix-controUed diffusional systems for angina prophylaxis include Nitro-Dur and Nitrodisc, which provide transdermal dehvery of nitroglycerin [55-63-0], and Erandol, a tape that releases isosorbide dinitrate [87-33-2]. Matrix diffusional systems have been used for dehvering dmgs with a wide therapeutic index. [Pg.141]

LIPOPROTEINS. Blood plasma lipoproteins are prominent examples of the class of proteins conjugated with lipid. The plasma lipoproteins function primarily in the transport of lipids to sites of active membrane synthesis. Serum levels of low density lipoproteins (LDLs) are often used as a clinical index of susceptibility to vascular disease. [Pg.126]

Typically, RO plants require a RW supply with a salt density index (SDI) of below 3.0 (ideally below 1.0) to prevent excessive membrane fouling. [Pg.363]

The ability of a feed solution to plug a membrane is determined by the sit density index (SDl) employing a 0.45-pm PVDF microfilter at 30-psi differential pressure (ASTM Standard D-4189-82, 1987). [Pg.49]

Barbato, F. La Rotonda, M. I. Quaglia, E, Interactions of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs with phospholipids comparison between octanol/buffer partition coefficients and chromatographic indexes on immobilized artificial membranes, J. Pharm. Sci. 86, 225-229 (1997). [Pg.267]

FIGURE 2.1 Energy of the 0-0 vibrational transition in the principal electronic absorption spectrum of violaxanthin (l Ag-—>1 BU+), recorded in different organic solvents, versus the polarizability term, dependent on the refraction index of the solvent (n). The dashed line corresponds to the position of the absorption band for violaxanthin embedded into the liposomes formed with DMPC (Gruszecki and Sielewiesiuk, 1990) and the arrow corresponds to the polarizability term of the hydrophobic core of the membrane (n = 1.44). [Pg.20]

Air Liquide, MEDAL Hydrogen Membrane, available at http //www.medal.airliquide.com/en/ membranes/hydrogen/index.asp (accessed July 2007). [Pg.317]

Oxidative damage to membrane polyunsaturated fatty acids leads to the formation of numerous lipid peroxidation products, some of which can be measured as index of oxidative stress, including hydrocarbons, aldehydes, alcohols, ketones, and short carboxylic acids. [Pg.275]

Figure 3 presents an example of islet functioning inside a particular capsule. A typical two-phase perifusion profile is noted,similar in quantitative terms to that of unencapsulated islets. Clearly the ratio of the membrane thickness to capsule diameter is an important parameter, with low membrane capsule ratios providing rapid transfer of nutrients and the exodiffusion of insulin. Contrarily, for thick walled capsules of diameter less then approximately one-half millimeter the perifusion response, as measured by the stimulation index and retardation in insulin response to a glucose stimulus, is slower for encapsulated islets relative to free islets. [Pg.67]

To date, there have only been a limited number of studies directly examining PKC in bipolar disorders [77], Although undoubtedly an oversimplification, particulate (membrane) PKC is sometimes viewed as the more active form of PKC, and thus an examination of the subcellular partitioning of this enzyme can be used as an index of the degree of activation. Friedman etal. [78] investigated PKC activity and PKC translocation in response to serotonin in platelets obtained from bipolar-disorder patients before and during lithium treatment. They reported that the ratios of platelet-membrane-bound to cytosolic PKC activities were elevated in the manic patients. In addition, serotonin-elicited platelet PKC translocation was found to be enhanced in those patients. With respect to brain tissue, Wang and Friedman [74] measured PKC isozyme levels, activity and translocation in postmortem brain tissue from patients with bipolar disorder, and reported increased PKC activity and translocation in the brains of bipolar patients compared with controls, effects which were accompanied by elevated levels of selected PKC isozymes in cortices of bipolar disorder patients. [Pg.897]

Using the Mie scattering method, the resonant wavelength shift due to the adsorbed lipid membrane onto the tube wall is simulated with the microtube dimensions identical to the previous simulations. The refractive index of lipid bilayer is assumed to be 1.46. When the inner surface of a tube is coated with lipid membrane, the magnetic field for TE mode can be described in the following form ... [Pg.222]


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