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  • 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.
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The Aerodynamic Excitation of Trapped Diametral Acoustic Modes in Rectangular Ducted Cavities

Bolduc, Michael 11 1900 (has links)
The excitation mechanism of trapped diametral acoustic modes within a rectangular cavity-duct system is investigated both numerically and experimentally. The asymmetry inherent within the rectangular geometry introduces a preferred orientation, ensuring the excited diametral modes remain stationary. Three separate cavities are manufactured and tested. This included two asymmetric rectangular cross-sections and one symmetric square cavity. Experimental results indicate that the aeroacoustic responses of the three cavities are dominated by the strong excitation of trapped diametral modes. Numerical simulations indicate that the resolved radial acoustic particle velocity distributions are non-uniform at the upstream separation edge where the formation of vortical structures is initiated. As the cavity became smaller, and more asymmetric, the trapped nature of the acoustic modes decreased with an accompanied increase in the radiation losses and reduction in pulsation amplitude. Observations of the aeroacoustic measurements show evidence of three unique modal behaviours. The first case is the independent excitation of a single stationary mode where specific circumferential sections of the shear layer were excited and initiating the formation of vortical disturbances. These circumferential sections, and distribution of disturbances, were akin to the excited mode shape. The second case involved simultaneous excitation of two stationary modes. This suggested that the shear layer was exciting two modes simultaneously. Neighbouring circumferential sections, at the initial region of the shear layer, were being excited independently and at different resonant frequencies. Finally, a spinning trapped acoustic mode was observed in the symmetric square cavity. Due to the spinning nature, the excited circumferential portions and formation of vortices were non-uniform and rotated with the spinning acoustic mode. This resulted in the formation of a three-dimensional helical structure. / Thesis / Master of Applied Science (MASc)
122

Exploring a Cusp Catastrophe Model of Selective Sustained Attention to Understand Children’s Learning

Droboniku, Michael 25 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.
123

The Perceived Benefits of Sustained Silent Reading in the Early Childhood Classroom

Stobbe, Sara Marie 24 March 2011 (has links)
No description available.
124

Cerebral Blood Flow Velocity as a Diagnostic Index of Stress and Fatigue in Simulated Vehicle Driving

LANGHEIM, LISA KAY 23 September 2008 (has links)
No description available.
125

The effects of a story fact recall quiz and game on off-task behavior during sustained silent reading (SSR) and the number of story facts recalled following SSR for secondary students with disabilities

Allen, Natalie J. 24 August 2005 (has links)
No description available.
126

Alternative electricity generation : Safripol as a case study / Johan Christi Vorster

Vorster, Johan Christi January 2014 (has links)
Electrical energy supply in South Africa, provided by ESKOM, has become more expensive with regular price increases in the past seven years. Increases on an annual basis have seen the Mega flex tariffs quadruple in the years from 2007 to 2014. ESKOM is the sole supplier of electricity to Safripol, a polymer producer of which the manufacturing facility is located in Sasolburg, South Africa. This study will provide contextual information on what impact the escalation in cost of this utility has on the financial returns of the business. Independent power generation within the boundaries of the manufacturing site has become essential in order to alleviate the impact of inflated electricity costs, by at least 10% of the current total demand from ESKOM. Primary research includes different types of alternative electricity generation techniques that will be able to deliver a practical solution to the business. The means of operation, required resources and cost to produce are set out to provide input into concrete models that are scaled to the potentials applicable to the production facility. Total alternative electricity generation added up to almost half of the current total site electricity demand from ESKOM. This finding was truly beyond the expectations of the case study and clearly set out how understated the potential to generate electricity is within the industrial sector. / MIng (Development and Management Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
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Alternative electricity generation : Safripol as a case study / Johan Christi Vorster

Vorster, Johan Christi January 2014 (has links)
Electrical energy supply in South Africa, provided by ESKOM, has become more expensive with regular price increases in the past seven years. Increases on an annual basis have seen the Mega flex tariffs quadruple in the years from 2007 to 2014. ESKOM is the sole supplier of electricity to Safripol, a polymer producer of which the manufacturing facility is located in Sasolburg, South Africa. This study will provide contextual information on what impact the escalation in cost of this utility has on the financial returns of the business. Independent power generation within the boundaries of the manufacturing site has become essential in order to alleviate the impact of inflated electricity costs, by at least 10% of the current total demand from ESKOM. Primary research includes different types of alternative electricity generation techniques that will be able to deliver a practical solution to the business. The means of operation, required resources and cost to produce are set out to provide input into concrete models that are scaled to the potentials applicable to the production facility. Total alternative electricity generation added up to almost half of the current total site electricity demand from ESKOM. This finding was truly beyond the expectations of the case study and clearly set out how understated the potential to generate electricity is within the industrial sector. / MIng (Development and Management Engineering), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015
128

Associations Between Children's Perceptions Of Interparental Conflict And Neuropsychological Correlates Of Interpersonal Emotion Stimuli

Woolfolk, Hannah C. 01 January 2016 (has links)
Exposure to interparental conflict has been implicated in children's development. Research suggests that underlying mechanisms, such as neuropsychological indicators of cognitive processes, may shed light on how exposure to interparental conflict differentially influences children's outcomes over time. Event-related potentials (ERP), extracted from electroencephalogram data, allow for examination of neuropsychological markers of cognition based on precise timing and scalp topography of electrical activity in the brain. For example, the late positive potential (LPP) ERP component has been implicated in the timing and magnitude of sustained attention and emotion regulation processes elicited in response to emotionally salient stimuli. LPP amplitudes and peak latencies were compared for a community sample of 23 children (9-11 years of age, 12 females) during an oddball task, which used images of couples looking angry, happy, and neutral toward each other. Linear mixed models were used to analyze whether children's perceptions of interparental conflict, and whether they were from high- compared to low-conflict homes, influenced their level of neuropsychological resources directed toward angry compared to happy emotionally-charged interpersonal images. Significant results were found for when children were directed to respond to angry images. Differences emerged in LPP amplitudes for all children in the sample, with the greatest amplitudes produced for happy images compared to neutral and angry images. Regarding conflict exposure and perceptions of conflict, children from homes with greater levels of conflict and children who blamed themselves for conflicts they witnessed between parents produced greater LPP amplitudes when happy trials were presented compared to neutral trials. Finally, females reached their maximum LPP amplitude faster than males for neutral trials compared to angry trials. Results are discussed in terms of the implications for children's processing of interpersonal emotions as it is related to underlying neuropsychological mechanisms for sustained attention and emotion regulation.
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Desenvolvimento de comprimidos de liberação prolongada de nimesulida contendo ferrita para avaliação do trânsito gastrintestinal por meio de técnica biomagnética / Development of prolonged release tablets of nimesulide containing ferrite for evaluation of gastrointestinal transit by means of biomagnetic technique.

Santos, Ruberlan de Oliveira 13 April 2018 (has links)
As Formas Farmacêuticas de Liberação Prolongada (FFLP) têm sido uma alternativa eficaz na terapia, pois proporcionam maior adesão do paciente ao tratamento em função da redução da frequência de dosagem ao longo do dia, sendo sua principal característica, a modulação da liberação/dissolução do fármaco. Entretanto, esta etapa pode ser influenciada por diferentes fatores, dentre eles: os físico-químicos relacionados ao fármaco; os farmacêuticos, principalmente relacionados aos excipientes empregados e às técnicas de obtenção da forma farmacêutica (FF) e os fisiológicos do trato gastrintestinal (TGI), como por exemplo, o pH dos líquidos do TGI, o tempo de esvaziamento gástrico, a motilidade intestinal, entre outros. Desse modo, a avaliação do trânsito da FF no TGI, após a sua administração, permite uma melhor compreensão dos fatores que podem afetar as etapas de liberação/dissolução do fármaco in vivo. Dentre as técnicas empregadas com esse objetivo, destacam-se: a cintilografia e os métodos biomagnéticos. A Biosusceptometria de Corrente Alternada (BAC) é um método biomagnético que tem se mostrado promissor para este tipo de estudo, por ser não invasivo, portátil, livre de radiação ionizante, e por apresentar acurácia e versatilidade. Diante do exposto, o presente trabalho teve como objetivos, desenvolver e caracterizar sob o aspecto biofarmacotécnico in vitro, um sistema de liberação prolongada contendo nimesulida (fármaco-modelo) e marcador magnético (ferrita), visando obtenção de ferramenta para avaliação do trânsito gastrintestinal por meio de técnica biomagnética. Para isto foram desenvolvidas quatro formulações de comprimidos de liberação prolongada contendo nimesulida, ferrita e diferentes concentrações de hidroxipropilmetilcelulose (HPMC): NF1 (30% HPMC); NF2 (23% HPMC); NF3 (17% HPMC) e NF4 (10% HPMC). Essas foram avaliadas quanto ao comportamento de dissolução por meio de ensaios com aparato 4 e avaliação da cinética e da eficiência de dissolução (ED%). Posteriormente, estudos biomagnéticos, in vitro e in vivo, foram conduzidos com emprego da técnica de BAC para a formulação selecionada. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que as 04 formulações desenvolvidas apresentaram porcentagens de dissolução distintas em função das diferentes concentrações de HPMC (NF1 = 13,2%; NF2 = 40,1%; NF3 = 72,5% e NF4 = 91,5%). A formulação NF4, com menor concentração de HPMC, foi escolhida para os estudos por meio de BAC em função dos resultados de ED% (54,3%) e por apresentar comportamento mais próximo de uma formulação de liberação prolongada. Em relação aos resultados de BAC in vitro, destaca-se que a formulação NF4 (10%HPMC) apresentou aumento de área magnética de forma independente do pH do meio, sugerindo que a hidratação/intumescimento da HPMC independe do pH. Em relação à avaliação do trânsito intestinal (estudo in vivo) foram obtidos os seguintes dados: Tempo médio de Residência Gástrica (TTR) - 89 minutos; Tempo médio do Trânsito Orocecal (TTO) - 313 minutos e Tempo médio do Trânsito Intestinal (TTI) - 224 minutos. Os dados de BAC in vivo permitiram observar que o aumento de área magnética atingiu um platô em cerca de 80 minutos após a administração da formulação NF4. A comparação dos dados de BAC in vitro e BAC in vivo, relacionados ao trânsito gastrintestinal, indica que a formulação NF4, após apresentar o ápice de intumescimento, foi capaz de manter sua estrutura permanente ao longo do TGI, favorecendo assim a liberação modulada do fármaco. Os resultados obtidos demonstraram que a formulação desenvolvida foi eficiente para avaliar e caracterizar o trânsito no TGI por meio da técnica de BAC e também permitiram uma estimativa do comportamento do fármaco em relação a solubilidade em cada porção do TGI, proporcionando assim uma ferramenta adequada para avaliação do trânsito do TGI e desenvolvimento de FFLP. / Extended Release (ER) dosage forms have been an effective alternative in therapy, since they provide greater patient adherence to treatment as a function of the reduction of the frequency of dosing throughout the day, its main characteristic being the release / dissolution modulation of the drug. However, this stage can be influenced by different factors, among them: the physical and chemical related to the drug; the pharmacists, mainly related to the excipients employed and the techniques of obtaining the form dosage and the physiological ones of the gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), as for example, the pH of the liquid of the GI tract, gastric emptying time, intestinal motility, among others. Thus, assessment of dosage forms transit in GI tract after its administration allows a better understanding of the factors that may affect the drug release / dissolution steps in vivo. Among the techniques used for this purpose, the following stand out: scintigraphy and biomagnetic methods. Alternating Current Biosensiometry (ACB) is a biomagnetic method that has shown promise for this type of study, since it is non-invasive, portable, free of ionizing radiation, and because of its accuracy and versatility. In view of the above, the aim of this work was to develop and characterize a sustained release system containing nimesulide (study drug) and magnetic marker (ferrite) under the in vitro biopharmaceutical aspect, aiming to obtain a tool to evaluate the GI tract transit through means of biomagnetic technique. For this, four formulations of extended release tablets containing nimesulide, ferrite and different concentrations of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC): NF1 (30% HPMC) were developed; NF2 (23% HPMC); NF3 (17% HPMC) and NF4 (10% HPMC). These were evaluated for dissolution behavior by apparatus 4, assays and kinetics and dissolution efficiency (ED%). Subsequently, biomagnetic studies, in vitro and in vivo, were conducted using the ACB technique for the selected formulation. The results showed that the formulations developed showed different percentages of dissolution as a function of the different concentrations of HPMC (NF1 = 13.2%, NF2 = 40.1%, NF3 = 72.5% and NF4 = 91.5%). The NF4 formulation, with a lower concentration of HPMC, was chosen for the ACB studies as a function of ED% results (54,3%) and because of the behavior of a sustained release formulation. In relation to the in vitro ACB results, the NF4 formulation (10% HPMC) showed an increase in magnetic area independently of the pH of the medium, suggesting that the HPMC hydration / swelling is independent of pH. In relation to intestinal transit evaluation (in vivo study) the following data were obtained: Mean Time of Gastric Residency (TTR) - 89 minutes; Mean Time of Orocecal Transit (OCTT) - 313 minutes and Mean Time of lntestinal Transit (TTI) - 224 minutes. ACB data in vivo showed that the increase in magnetic area reached a plateau in about 80 minutes after administration of the NF4 formulation. Comparison of in vitro ACB and ACB data in vivo, related to gastrointestinal transit, indicates that the NF4 formulation, after showing the swelling apex, was able to maintain its permanent structure throughout the GI tract, thus favoring the modulated release of the drug. The obtained results demonstrated that the developed formulation was efficient to evaluate and characterize the transit in the GI tract by means of the ACB technique and allowed a prediction of the behavior of the drug in relation to the solubility in each portion of the GI tract, thus providing a suitable tool for evaluation of the GI tract transit and the development of sustained release formulation.
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Systèmes injectables biodégradables pour la libération prolongée d'ivermectine / Injectable biodegradable systems for ivermectine sustained release

Camargo-Pardo, Javier-Andrés 05 November 2010 (has links)
Des systèmes injectables de formation in situ ont été utilisés dans les dernières années pour l'obtention de formulations de préparation facile et permettant la libération prolongée de principes actifs. Ces systèmes utilisant des solvants biocompatibles et des polymères biodégradables sont des liquides (solutions ou émulsions) qui une fois injectés dans l'organisme donnent lieu à des implants (ISI) ou à des microparticules (ISM) solides. La formation de ces systèmes est induite par la précipitation du polymère à partir des solutions polymériques qu'ils contiennent lors du contact avec les fluides corporaux aqueux. Dans ce travail, des ISI et des ISM, réalisés à partir des polymères de l'acide lactique et/ou glycolique (PLA et PLGA) et des différents solvants biocompatibles, pour la libération prolongée d?ivermectine (IVM), un principe actif antiparasitaire faiblement biodisponible par la voie orale, ont été développés. Les profils de libération du principe actif in vitro et in vivo à partir de ces systèmes, ont été comparés avec ceux obtenus à partir de microparticules réalisées par la méthode classique dite d'émulsion simple - évaporation de solvant ; il s'agit d'une technique aux multiples étapes, à coût élevé et dont l'utilisation de solvants toxiques la font difficilement industrialisable. La libération du principe actif à partir des microparticules obtenues par émulsion simple/évaporation du solvant a été influencée par la forte interaction du principe actif avec les polymères mais aussi par la porosité. Dans le cas des systèmes in situ, la vitesse de libération d'IVM a été conditionnée par la solubilité dans l'eau du solvant biocompatible sélectionné et par les interactions solvant/polymère. Pour les ISM, des paramètres tels que la nature de la phase externe, aqueuse (ISM-O/W) ou huileuse (ISM-O/O), la solubilité dans l'eau du solvant de la phase interne, l'affinité entre les phases et l'affinité de l'IVM pour chacune des phases, ont déterminé la vitesse de libération du principe actif. La bonne stabilité ainsi que les profils de libération plus prolongés et présentant une faible libération initiale du principe actif in vivo et in vitro, ont montré que les ISI et les ISM réalisés à partir de solvants biocompatibles de faible solubilité dans l'eau tels que la triacetine sont les plus indiqués pour l'encapsulation d'IVM par rapport à ceux plus solubles dans l'eau comme la N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone et la 2-pyrrolidone. Ces systèmes représentent donc une alternative intéressante par rapport aux formulations conventionnelles d'IVM / In situ forming injectable systems have been used in the past years to obtain sustained drug release formulations which are easy to prepare. These systems using biocompatible solvents and biodegradable polymers are liquids (solutions or emulsions) that upon injection on the body lead to solid implants (ISI) or microparticles (ISM). These systems are formed in contact with water body fluids by polymer precipitation from the polymeric solution. In this work, ISI and ISM made from lactide and/or glycolide polymers (PLA and PLGA) and different biocompatible solvents were performed to obtain sustained release of ivermectin (IVM), an antiparasitic drug with a low oral bioavailability. In vitro and in vivo drug release profiles from these systems were compared with those from microparticles obtained by the classical simple emulsion/solvent evaporation method, which is difficult to propose in industry because of its multiple steps, high cost and the solvent toxicity. Drug release from simple emulsion/solvent evaporation microparticles was affected by the strong polymer/drug interactions and porosity. Concerning to in situ forming systems, the rate of IVM release was dependent on solvent water solubility and solvent/polymer interactions. The nature of the external phase, water (ISM-O/W) or oil (ISM-O/O), the water solubility of the solvent in the internal phase, phase affinity and IVM/phase affinity determined drug release from ISM. The good stability, the in vitro and in vivo sustained release and the low burst effect of IVM, indicated that ISI and ISM formulated from low hydrosoluble biocompatible solvents such as triacetin are more appropriated to IVM formulation instead of those based on more hydrophilic solvent (N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and 2-pyrrolidone). These systems are an interesting alternative to conventional IVM formulations

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