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微小重力下での直線液滴列に沿った火炎伝ぱ (第2報, 火炎伝ぱ速度特性)梅村, 章, UMEMURA, Akira 08 1900 (has links)
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微小重力下での直線燃料液滴列に沿った火炎伝ぱ (第1報, 液滴間火炎伝ぱ様式マップの作成)梅村, 章, UMEMURA, Akira 08 1900 (has links)
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Heat Transfer and Calorimetry of Tubular Ni/WC Wires Deposited with GMAWScott, Kevin Unknown Date
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Colliding Drops in Spray DryersEnuguri, Venkata Kotaiah Shiva Teja, Karra, Sri Harsha January 2018 (has links)
Spray drying is a process, which produces powders from the fluid state. This type of process is mostly used in the industrial sector. In this process, a liquid slurry is atomized, forming droplets, which are dried with hot air. During spray drying these droplets will interact and upon impact can show different types of interactions; droplet-droplet collisions as well as interactions with partially or completely dried particles, leading to agglomeration. The result of collision gives properties of the dried powder. The focus of the thesis is to investigate the droplet-droplet collision outcomes of WPC 80 (Whey Protein Concentrate 80) and Lactose. Then the effects of the absolute droplet diameter and the droplet diameter ratios are to be determined. Existing experimental setup and Image Processing Tool of MATLAB is used to study the collision outcome. The outcomes are shown in a regime map. The present results are compared with different products result and literature study. It is observed that there is an effect on collision outcome for different droplet size ratios and no effect for absolute droplet diameter.
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L'invasion péri-nerveuse des carcinomes épidermoïdes cutanés humains / Perineural invasion in human cutaneous squamous cell carcinomaBrugière, Charlotte 04 May 2018 (has links)
Le carcinome épidermoïde cutané (CEC) représente un enjeu important par sa fréquence et sa gravité potentielle.L’agressivité de ce cancer est liée à l’invasion péri-nerveuse (IPN), mode d’envahissement tumoral reconnu comme un facteur de mauvais pronostic.L’objectif de ce travail est de s’intéresser aux mécanismes favorisant l’IPN, en comparant 2 groupes appariés de CEC humains, avec et sans IPN.Pour cela nous avons réalisé une étude de facteurs et récepteurs neurotrophiques, de marqueurs de la transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse (TEM), et de la molécule NCAM1, par analyse immunohistochimique à partir de pièces chirurgicales de CEC et par analyse moléculaire en droplet digital PCR sur des cellules tumorales microdisséquées.L’analyse immunohistochimique a trouvé une forte expression de BDNF, TrkB, p75NGFR, Snail 1 et NCMA1 dans les cellules tumorales péri-nerveuses, contrastant avec une faible expression de ces marqueurs dans les cellules tumorales à distance du nerf. L’E-cadhérine était diminuée dans les cellules tumorales péri-nerveuses.L’analyse moléculaire en ddPCR montrait une diminution d’expression de l’E-cadhérine et une surexpression de BDNF, TrkB, p75NGFR, Snail1, Slug, Zeb2, Twist1 et NCAM1 dans les cellules tumorales péri-nerveuses par rapport aux cellules tumorales distantes du nerf.Nous avons démontré dans ce travail que l’invasion péri-nerveuse dans les CEC humains est liée aux neurotrophines, à la TEM et implique NCAM1. / Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is an important issue because of its frequency and potential severity.The aggressiveness of this cancer is related to perineural invasion (PNI), a mode of tumor dissemination recognized as a poor prognosis factor.The aim of this work is to study the mechanisms of PNI, comparing 2 matched- groups of human SCC with and without PNI.For this, we studied neurotrophins, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers, and the NCAM1 molecule, by immunohistochemistry analysis on surgical pieces of SCC and by molecular analysis with digital-droplet PCR on laser-microdissected tumor cells.Immunohistochemistry analysis found strong expression of BDNF, TrkB, p75NGFR, Snail 1 and NCMA1 in perineural tumor cells, contrasting with weak expression of these markers in tumor cells distant from the nerves. E-cadherin was decreased in perineural tumor cells.Molecular analysis in ddPCR showed decreased expression for E-cadherin and overexpression of BDNF, TrkB, p75NGFR, Snail1, Slug, Zeb2, Twist1 and NCAM1 in perineural tumor cells compared to tumor cells distant from the nerves.We have demonstrated in this work that PNI in human SCC is linked to neurotrophins and EMT, and involves NCAM1.
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Deformation, Fragmentation and Vaporization of Volatile Liquid Droplets in Shock-Laden EnvironmentsRedding, Jeremy January 2020 (has links)
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Droplet Dynamics of Aqueous Polymeric Solutions on Solid SurfacesAriyo, Adeyemi Idowu 15 April 2009 (has links)
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Using Lipid Bilayers in an Artificial Axon SystemVanderwerker, Zachary Thomas 08 December 2013 (has links)
Since the rise of multicellular organisms, nature has created a wide range of solutions for life on Earth. This diverse set of solutions presents a broad design space for a number of bio-inspired technologies in many different fields. Of particular interest for this work is the computational and processing power of neurons in the brain. Neuronal networks for transmitting and processing signals have advantages to their electronic counterparts in terms of power efficiency and the ability to handle component failure. In this thesis, an artificial axon system using droplet on hydrogel bilayers (DHBs) in conjunction with alamethicin channels was developed to show properties of action potential signal propagation that occur in myelinated nerve cells. The research demonstrates that the artificial axon system is capable of modifying signals that travel perpendicular to a lipid bilayer interface due to the voltage-gating properties of alamethicin within the connected bilayer. The system was used to show a signal boosting behavior similar to what occurs in the nodes of Ranvier of a myelinated axon. In addition, the artificial axon system was used to show that alamethicin channels within a lipid bilayer behave similarly to slow-acting potassium channels in a real axon in that they follow a sigmoid activation curve in response to a step potential change. / Master of Science
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Variation de l’expression génique au cours de l’hibernation du hamster d’Europe : un rôle des récepteurs à la mélatonine ? / Gene expression profiling during hibernation in the European hamster : roles of melatonin receptors ?Gautier, Célia 16 April 2018 (has links)
Afin de faire face aux conditions environnementales défavorables, certains animaux réduisent drastiquement leur activité métabolique et leur température grâce à des phases de torpeur hivernal. L’objectif de cette étude est d’établir une signature moléculaire de chacune des phases d’hibernation. Pour cela, les variations d’expression de 21 gènes impliqués dans le contrôle des fonctions saisonnières (horloge circadienne, hormones thyroïdiennes, récepteurs à la mélatonine) et le métabolisme ont été étudiées dans 8 organes. Les résultats ont mis en évidence une augmentation ubiquitaire de l’expression des gènes Périodes indiquant un possible réajustement de l’horloge au début de la phase de réveil. Ainsi qu’une régulation spécifique des déiodinases induisant une augmentation de la synthèse de thyroxine dans le tissu adipeux brun et l’hypothalamus pendant la torpeur et le réveil. Le récepteur MT2 du hamster d’Europe a été partiellement caractérisé génétiquement et pharmacologiquement. A la différence d’autres espèces de hamster dont le récepteur MT2 est tronqué, le récepteur étudié semble être fonctionnel pour la mélatonine et pourrait être critique durant l’hibernation. / Living in the wild involves to cope with a variable seasonal environment availability. When winter is coming, animals use various strategies to adapt to hostile environment by limiting energy expenditure such as hibernation. In this study, expression of 21 selected genes was compared at different states of the hibernation cycle of the true hibernator European hamster. Level of mRNA encoding proteins involved in seasonal timing (melatonin receptors, thyroid metabolism, clock) and energy homeostasis were measured by digital droplet PCR in eight central and peripheral organs. During the arousal phase, Periods genes expression is increased in all organs indicating a possible resetting of body’s clocks at the beginning of the active period. The brown adipose tissue displays a specific regulation of deiodinases leading to increased synthesis of thyroxine during both torpor and arousal. The melatonin receptor MT2 of the European hamster had been partially cloned and pharmacologically characterized. While in most hamster species, MT2 is a natural knock out, the studied receptor seems to be functional and could be critical during hibernation.
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Coupled electrical and acoustic modeling of viscous fluid ejectorsLoney, Drew Allan 07 January 2016 (has links)
The focus of this dissertation is the development of a fundamental understanding of the acoustics and piezoelectric transducer governing the operation of piezoelectric inkjets and horn-based ultrasonic atomizers when utilizing high viscosity working fluids. This work creates coupled, electro-mechanical analytical models of the acoustic behavior of these devices by extending models from the literature which make minimal simplifications in the handling terms that account for viscous losses. Models are created for each component of the considered fluid ejectors: piezoelectric transducers, acoustic pipes, and acoustic horns. The acoustic pipe models consider the two limited cases when either the acoustic boundary layer or attenuation losses dominate the acoustic field and are adapted to account for changes in cross-sectional area present in acoustic horns. A full electro-mechanical analytical model of the fluid ejectors is formed by coupling the component models using appropriate boundary conditions.
The developed electro-mechanical model is applied to understand the acoustic response of the fluid cavity alone and when combined with the transducer in horn-based ultrasonic atomizers. An understanding of the individual and combined acoustic response of the fluid cavity and piezoelectric transducer allow for an optimal geometry to be selected for the ejection of high viscosity working fluids. The maximum pressure gradient magnitude produced by the atomizer is compared to the pressure gradient threshold required for fluid ejection predicted by a hydrodynamic scaling analysis. The maximum working fluid viscosity of the standard horn-based ultrasonic atomizer and those with dual working fluid combinations, a low viscosity and a high viscosity working fluid to minimize viscous dissipation, is established to be on the order of 100mPas.
The developed electro-mechanical model is also applied to understand the acoustic response of the fluid cavity and annular piezoelectric transducer in squeeze type ejectors with high viscosity working fluids. The maximum pressure gradient generated by the ejector is examined as a function of the principle geometric properties. The maximum pressure gradient magnitude produced by the ejector is again compared to the pressure gradient threshold derived from hydrodynamic scaling. The upper limit on working fluid viscosity is established as 100 mPas.
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