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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
111

The superoxide production and NADPH oxidase of articular chondrocytes

Hiran, Tejindervir Singh January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
112

Spin chemistry

Qureshi, Tariq January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
113

OH-initiated Heterogeneous Oxidation of Atmospheric Organic Aerosols

George, Ingrid Jennifer 03 March 2010 (has links)
The chemical aging of organic aerosols by OH-initiated heterogeneous oxidation was investigated using both model organic and ambient aerosol particles. Organic aerosol particles were exposed to OH radicals in an aerosol flow tube and the modification of their chemical composition and particle properties was studied. Overall, this work has shown that OH-initiated heterogeneous oxidation enhanced the degree of oxidation and the Cloud Condensation Nucleus (CCN) activity of organic aerosol particles for equivalent OH exposure timescales of a few days to a week. Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) measurements showed that the heterogeneous uptake kinetics of OH radicals onto model primary organic aerosols was efficient. The heterogeneous reaction of organic aerosols with OH led to the production of high molecular weight particle-phase species with the addition of multiple oxygenated functional groups. These results were consistent with the observed increase in particle density with OH exposure. With the exception of solid organic aerosols, the particle volume and mass of organic particles were reduced by less than 20% from OH oxidation at high OH exposures due to volatilization of particle-phase reaction products. The degree of oxidation of the organic fraction of urban ambient aerosols was significantly enhanced for an equivalent atmospheric OH exposure time of 4 days for a daily average atmospheric OH concentration of 2×106 cm-3. Ambient aerosol particles sampled from a sparsely populated, forested region were initially more oxygenated than the urban aerosol particles and did not become more oxidized from reaction with OH radicals. The modification of the hygroscopicity of model primary and secondary organic aerosols from chemical aging was investigated by measuring the CCN activity of organic aerosols exposed to OH radicals. Primary organic aerosols, initially CCN inactive, became as CCN active as secondary organic aerosols due to heterogeneous reaction, where surface tension reduction played a major role. The CCN activity for model secondary organic aerosols was also enhanced due to OH oxidation, but changes were less dramatic than for the model primary organic aerosols.
114

Muscle damage and soreness following prolonged intermittent shuttle running and the effect of vitamin C supplementation

Thompson, Dylan January 1999 (has links)
Exercise-induced muscle soreness and damage have been investigated for almost a century, and yet it appears that there is little that can be done to avoid these consequences of over-exertion, except train on a regular basis. It is likely that freeradicals are involved at a number of stages in the muscle damage process, and therefore the provision of appropriate antioxidants may theoretically offer some protection. One such antioxidant is vitamin C, although the literature available in support of this notion is scarce. The aim of these studies, therefore, was to assess whether different nutritional interventions using vitamin C would offer any benefit to exercise-induced muscle damage and soreness. In the past, investigators have often used exercise protocols designed to maximise the extent of injury. The studies reported in this thesis, however, used an exercise protocol (Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test: LIST) based on the multiple-sprint sports (e.g. football). Participation in such sports is very high, although frequently on an irregular basis, and therefore exercise of this nature may have the capacity to cause muscle damage and soreness. The LIST provided a suitable exercise model, and in different studies led to increases in soreness, markers of muscle damage, lipid peroxidation, and inflammation. It also led to poorer muscle function up to 72 h after exercise in some muscle groups. Short-term supplementation with vitamin C 2 hours before exercise successfully increased plasma and cellular concentrations, although failed to have any beneficial outcomes in terms of muscle damage or soreness. Supplementation in the hours and days (up to three days) after exercise also produced no beneficial effects, and it may be that supplementation occurred at an inappropriate time. Prolonged supplementation with vitamin C proved more promising (14 days), and was associated with reduced plasma concentrations of interleukin-6 and malondialdehyde. Furthermore, there were modest benefits to certain' aspects of muscle soreness and function, although these were not always statistically significant. However, tliere was no effect on circulating markers of muscle damage (creatine kinase and myoglobin). These findings suggest that the regular ingestion of vitamin C may be associated with some favourable changes following damaging exercise. However, the consumption of large amounts of vitamin C immediately before or after exercise offer no appreciable benefits, despite large changes in plasma concentrations of this vitamin.
115

Intramolecular rearrangements of amides and peroxides

Acott, Brenton. January 1966 (has links) (PDF)
[Typescript] Includes bibliography. Decomposition of alkyl hydroperoxides and peracetates -- Photolysis of N-chloro-amides: a. Reactions of primary amido radicals; b. Reactions of N-alkylacetamido radicals -- Reactions of lead tetra-acetate with primary amides: a. Scope; b. Mechanism -- Decomposition of alkyl hydroperoxides and peracetates -- Photolysis of N-chloro-amides -- Reactions of lead tetra-acetate with primary amides.
116

Intramolecular cyclizations of substitutes 5-hexenyl radicals

Phillipou, George. January 1974 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
117

The chemistry of selected carbene and radical ion intermediates

Pugh, James K. 10 November 1998 (has links)
Graduation date: 1999
118

Experimental and computational investigation of Jahn-Teller active and other molecules

Sioutis, Ilias, January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2006. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-280).
119

Radical operations in rings and topological spaces

Rosenlund, Magnus January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
120

Radical operations in rings and topological spaces

Rosenlund, Magnus January 2004 (has links)
No description available.

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