Free Lunge Line sphingosine, a material with multiple and potent biological activities, is known to occur in high concentration in mammalian epidermis.In the present study, thin-layer chromatography showed that in lipid extracts of human and pig stratum corneum, sphingosine forms a relatively stable compound with endogenous cholesteryl sulfate.NMR
Nuclear Fission Dynamics: Past, Present, Needs, and Future
Significant progress in the understanding of the fission process within a microscopic framework has been recently reported.Even though the complete description of this important nuclear Diosmin reaction remains a computationally demanding task, recent developments in theoretical modeling and computational power have brought current microscopic simu
Description of Bothriurus mistral n. sp., the highest-dwelling Bothriurus from the western Andes (Scorpiones, Bothriuridae), using multiple morphometric approaches.
We Wands describe Bothriurus mistral n.sp.(Scorpiones, Bothriuridae) from the Chilean north-central Andes of the Coquimbo Region.This is the highest elevational discovery for Bothriurus in the western slopes of the Andes.This species was collected in the Estero Derecho Private Protected Area and Natural Sanctuary as part of the First National Biodi
Forced vibration experiments of a rotating extremely thin circular membrane
Vibration modes of a rotating circular membrane with extremely small thickness are investigated.In the previous papers, the author has conducted theoretical analysis of the membrane's equilibrium states and small vibration modes under gravity, employing the membrane theory of shell of revolution and von Karman's vibration equation and tak
Radiofrequency Coblation for Chronic Foot and Ankle Tendinosis
Purpose.To evaluate outcomes of radiofrequency coblation for chronic tendinosis of the foot and ankle tendons.Methods.Records of 7 men and 8 women (16 feet) aged 27 to 65 years who underwent radiofrequency coblation for chronic tendinosis (combined with other procedures for other pathology) of the Achilles, posterior tibial, and peroneal tendons we