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Do not rinse amalgam-containing traps, filters, or containers in the sink. * Do not place amalgam, elemental mercury, broken or unusable amalgam capsules, extracted teeth with amalgam, or amalgam-containing traps and filters with medical waste or regular solid waste. * Recycle, or manage as hazardous waste, amalgam, elemental mercury, broken or unusable amalgam capsules, extracted teeth with amalgam, amalgam-containing waste from traps and filters. * Keep amalgam waste in an air-tight container * Separate excess contact dental amalgam that is retrieved during placement with gauze and place in an appropriate container. Use chair side traps to capture dental amalgam. Change, or clean, chair side traps frequently. Flush the vacuum system before changing the chair side trap. Change vacuum pump filters and screens at least monthly or as directed by the manufacturer. Check the p-trap under your sink for the presence of any amalgam-containing waste. Eliminate all use of bulk elemental mercury and use only precapsulated dental amalgam for amalgam restorations. Limit the amount of amalgam triturated to the closest amount necessary for the restoration. Keep a variety of amalgam capsule sizes on hand to ensure almost all triturated amalgam is used. Train staff that handles or may handle mercury-containing material in its proper use and disposal. Consider the use of amalgam removal technologies, such as sedimentation systems or amalgam separators, if you practice in an area where mercury in wastewater discharges is a serious concern.
Infectious bronchitis virus, otherwise known as coronavirus, can cause mild upper respiratory tract illnesses in children and adults. Rarely has coronavirus been linked, either by serology or nasal wash, to pneumonia. We report a case of a young woman who, following treatment for stage IIIA breast cancer using a high-dose chemotherapy regimen followed by autologous bone marrow and stem cell transplantation, developed respiratory failure and was found to have coronavirus pneumonia as diagnosed by electron microscopy from BAL fluid. We propose that coronavirus should be considered in the differential diagnosis of acute respiratory failure in cancer patients who have undergone high-dose chemotherapy and autologous hematopoietic support. CHEST 1999; 115: 901905.
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Mitchell JR, Wood E, Collins K. A telomerase component is defective in the human disease dyskeratosis congenita. Nature 1999; 402: 5515. Vulliamy T, Marrone A, Goldman F et al. The RNA component of telomerase is mutated in autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita. Nature 2001; 413: 4325. Vulliamy T, Marrone A, Dokal I et al. Association between aplastic anaemia and mutations in telomerase RNA. Lancet 2002; 359: 216870. Yamaguchi H, Baerlocher GM, Lansdorp et al. Mutations of the human telomerase RNA gene TERC ; in aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndrome. Blood 2003; 102: 9168. Keith WN, Vulliamy T, Zhao J et al. A mutation in a functional Sp1 binding site of the telomerase RNA gene hTERC ; promoter in a patient with paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria. BMC Blood Disord 2004; 4: 311. Yamaguchi H, Calado RT, Ly H et al. Mutations in TERT, the gene for reverse transcriptase, in aplastic anemia. N Engl J Med 2005; 352: 141324. Vulliamy T, Walne A, Baskaradas A et al. Mutations in the reverse transcriptase component of telomerase TERT ; in patients with bone marrow failure. Blood Cells Mol Dis 2005; 34: 25763. Armanios M, Chen JL, Chang YPC et al. Haploinsufficiency of telomerase reverse transcriptase leads to anticipation in autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2005; 102: 159604. Shwachman H, Diamond LK, Oski FA, Khaw KT. The syndrome of pancreatic insufficiency and bone marrow dysfunction. J Pediatr 1964; 65: 64563. Bodian M, Sheldon W, Lightwood R. Congenital hypoplasia of the exocrine pancreas. Acta Paediatr 1964; 53: 28293. Dror Y, Freedman MH. ShwachmanDiamond syndrome. Br J Haematol 2002; 118: 70113. Boocock GRB, Morrison JA, Popovic M et al. Mutations in SBDS are associated with ShwachmanDiamond syndrome. Nat Genet 2003; 33: 97101. Shammas C, Menne TF, Hilcenko C et al. Structural and mutational analysis of the SBDS protein family. Insight into the leukemia-associated Shwachman Diamond Syndrome. J Biol Chem 2005; 13: 192219. Cesaro S, Oneto R, Messina C et al. Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for ShwachmanDiamond disease: a study from the European Group for blood and marrow transplantation. Br J Haematol 2005; 131: 2316. Lipton JM, Atsidaftos E, Zyskind I et al. Improving clinical care and elucidating the pathophysiology of Diamond Blackfan anemia: an update from the Diamond Blackfan Anemia Registry. Pediatr Blood Cancer 2006; 46: 55864. Giri N, Kang E, Tisdalew JF et al. Clinical and laboratory evidence for a trilineage haematopoietic defect in patients with refractory Diamond-Blackfan anaemia. Br J Haematol 2000; 108: 16775. Orfali KA, Ohene-Abuakwa Y, Ball SE. Diamond Blackfan anaemia in the UK: clinical and genetic heterogeneity. Br J Haematol 2004; 125: 24352. Draptchinskaia N, Gustavsson P, Andersson B et al. The gene encoding ribosomal protein S19 is mutated in Diamond-Blackfan anaemia. Nat Genet 1999; 21: 16975. Willig T-N, Dratchinskaia N, Dianzani I et al. Mutations in ribosomal protein S19 and Diamond Blackfan anemia: wide variations in phenotypic expression. Blood 1999; 94: 4294306. Liu JM, Ellis SR. Ribosomes and marrow failure: coincidental association or molecular paradigm? Blood 2006; 107: 45838.
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In order to obtain the lowest possible values for the latching currentIL, andthusensurecorrectfiring of thedevice, it is advisableto workwith anamplitudeofIG equal to 1.2 IGT and a width of the control current as high as possible. The firing technique using trains of closely spaced pulses ensures stable firing in total security. Control pulses with smooth tailing edges and without reverse current allo reducing the latching current. CONCLUSION The choice of a thyristor or ofa triac does not depend only on the rated current, voltage and sensitivity. Other parameters also play an important part in the correct operation of a circuit and should be taken into account. The latching current IL is one of these. Its value varies with and triazolam.
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Quite Salon T2-001 New MOS gated triac structures for specific mains applications A. Bourennane, M. Breil, J-L. Sanchez, P. Austin, J. Jalade, LAAS-CNRS, France T2-003 Can Silicon Surge Voltage Suppressors Reach the Absorption Energy Capability of Varistors? Vasile V. N. Obreja, National R& D Institute for Microtechnology IMT ; , Romania Keith I. Nuttall, Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Alexandru Obreja, POLICOLOR S.A. Company, Romania T2-004 High Current 75V MOSFET Module for 42V Automotive Systems- Sub-m 600A Half-bridge and 300A Full-bridge Modules Tetsujiro Tsunoda, Masakazu Shintome, Nobuhiro Shingai, Kazunobu Nishitani, Discrete Semiconductor Div., Semiconductor Company, Toshiba Corporation, Japan Georges Tchouangue, Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH, Germany T2-005 600V Trench Gate PT type IGBT Development Utilizing Ultra Thin Wafer Technology Shin'ichi Umekawa, Masahiro Tanaka, Takahiro Okuno, Tetsujiro Tsunoda, Nobutatsu Kimura, Sho-ichiro Kurushima, Tomoko Matsudai, Akio Nakagawa, Discrete Semiconductor Div., Semiconductor Company, Toshiba Corporation, Japan T2-006 New Magnetic Driver for Bistable Electronic Power Switches J. Jalade, M. Breil, J.L. Sanchez, LAAS-CNRS, France R.Pezzani, STMicroelectronics, France T2-007 He voids lifetime control compared with buffer-layer engineering for a 600V punch-through IGBT Ettore Napoli, Antonio G. M. Strollo, Paolo Spirito, Dept. of Electronic Engineering, University of Naples, Italy Ferruccio Frisina, Leonardo Fragapane, Domenico Fagone, STMicroelectronics, Stradale Primosole, Italy T2-008 Fast Emitter Commutated Thyristor for Current-Fed Frequency Converters Surma A. M., All-Russian Electrotechnical Institute, Russia Semenov A. Y., J.S.C. "Proton-Electrotex" 302027, Leskova str., Russia T2-009 A simple thermal conductivity measurement system F. Madrid, X. Jorda, P. Godignon, M. Vellvehi, J. Rebollo, Centre Nacional de Microelectronica, C.N.M. C.S.I.C., Spain T2-011 Switching Characterization of the Reverse Blocking IGBTs in a Matrix Converter Structure Without Diodes Jean-Jacques HUSELSTEIN, Herv BOULANT, Christian GLAIZE, Laboratoire d'lectrotechnique de Montpellier, Universit de Montpellier II, France T2-012 Low On-Resistance 40V LDMOS with A New RESURF Structure in Submicron BCDMOS S. K. Lee, Y. C. Choi, C. J. Kim, T. H. Kwon, H. S. Kang, C. S. Song, New Technology Development Team, Fairchild Semiconductor, Korea T2-013 PSPICE-Functional Models of Power Semiconductor Devices for Power Electronics Application Jan Deskur, Jan Pilaciski, Pozna University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Poland T2-017 Voltage source inverters in the medium voltage range M. Ruff, R. Sommer, G. Zaiser, Siemens AG, Automation and Drives, Germany T2-018 4.5kV SiC pn-Diodes With High Current Capability M. Braun, B. Weis, Siemens Automation and Drives, Germany W. Bartsch, H. Mitlehner, SiCED GmbH, Germany and trifluoperazine.
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The conditioned culture medium from this experiment was examined to determine whether living thoracic aortas secrete MGP, a known inhibitor of the calcification of elastic lamellae in the artery media in vivo.16, 17 As seen in Figure 5, MGP is secreted at a constant rate from 24 to 144 hours in organ culture. The final concentration of MGP in culture medium was 1.5 g mL, which is far higher than the 200 ng mL level of MGP found in the serum of rats of this age. These results show that vascular cells may prevent medial calcification by secretion of calcification inhibitors such as MGP.
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Any of the following may result in injury or trauma: G a blow from a hard, blunt object can cause damage to the eyeball, or result in bruising and tenderness of the soft tissues surrounding the eye socket G the eyeball may become scratched G abrasive or corrosive chemicals may be accidentally squirted into the eye. The simple self-help measures listed below may do a great deal to help with the discomfort and trauma of minor eye injuries. However, if there is any doubt about the severity of an eye problem, always err on the side of caution side and seek professional medical advice. This may be obtained from a general practitioner, an optician or the accident and emergency department of the local hospital
The triac which is used this time is the type which can control the ac current of 12a and trimethobenzamide.
A universal motor is an inductive load which may generate very strong dynamic constraints on the circuit at turn-off. Because of the phase lag of current with respect to voltage, the reapplied voltage can be different from zero. So the leading edge of the reapplied voltage across the triac can be very sharp because it is limited only by parasitic capacitances fig.8 ; . A SNUBBERLESS triac is well adapted to this kind of loads because fast commutation characteristics can be obtained with low current rating devices. Otherwise, inrush current at motor startup is limited by the soft start feature included in the control. Triac drive The triac is directly driven by the MCU. The pulse driving the triac is short 100s ; in order to minimize the + 5V supply circuit size. The SNUBBERLESS triac is driven in quadrants QII and QIII with 60 mA gate current provided by three I O bits of the ST6210 in parallel. This pulse is sufficiently long to insure the triac is latched at the end of the pulse. Pulse length can be modified if another triac or motor is used. User Interfaces There are three different user interfaces: a touch control, a push button and a potentiometer. Four modes can be selected on the board in order to define how the transmitted power is related to the user interface. Three modes operate with the touch sensor or the push button. Dimming is obtained when the sensor or the button is touched for more than 330ms. If the touch duration is between 50ms and 330ms, the circuit is switched on or off. A contact of less than 50ms causes no action. Modes 1, 2, 3 differ in the way the motor speed is changed by sensor or button contact. These values are given for the 60Hz version, for a 50Hz mains values are respectively 400ms and 50ms ; . Figure 2. User interfaces.
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Thus confirming the prior data.5 However, it was noted that animals that died in the prior study5 had 10 times more neutrophils in their blood compared to controls that survived. It was suspected that these animals may have succumbed to infectious complications rather than to graft failure. This speculation was reinforced by the fact that we were confronted with many contaminated cultures. For this reason, in all subsequent experiments, selectin-deficient animals used as recipients were treated with antibiotics for at least a week prior to their irradiation. When spleen colony-forming units CFU-Ss ; were evaluated in the spleens of recipient animals 2 weeks after transplantation and their BM proliferative activity was assessed, we found that the BM cellularity was higher in EPL recipients, but the total contents of CFU-Cs in BM or CFU-Ss in spleen were similar to controls Table 2 ; . To test whether the proliferative activity was derived from selectin-deficient cells, we labeled BM cells with antiL-selectin antibodies and compared the percent positivity in recipients of double-positive or doublenegative cells. As seen in Figure 2, virtually all repopulation activity in double-positive recipients of EPL donor cells was by the double-negative donor cells up to 30 days after transplantation. Taken together, our data with EP or EPL recipients of either double-positive or even double-negative cells are at variance with conclusions reached previously.4, 5 According to the latter data, endothelial E- and P-selectins alone appear to provide essential contribution to homing and early deaths in EP -deficient recipients were attributed to homing failure.5 Decreased rolling in calvarium BM microvessels was seen with these recipient mice and thought to be consistent with homing defects, 4 although the consequences of the partially decreased rolling in the subsequent hemopoietic repopulation of these mice were not assessed.4, 5 Our data do not argue against the fact that decreased rolling can be observed when EP or triple selectin EPL ; mice are used as recipients. They do suggest, however, that the impact of the decreased rolling in the subsequent repopulation observed is not significant. Whether the decreased rolling observed in the absence of selectins was exacerbated under the nonphysiologic experimental conditions used previously ie, decreased hematocrit, low cell concentration, etc ; is not clear. It is of note, however, that in the absence of any selectins the investigators noted that "significant" rolling did occur in these animals and it was virtually abrogated when 4 VCAM-1 function was inhibited.4 We have reproduced Figure 4 ; the previous findings on the early demise of PE and trimethoprim.
VMPFC lesions do not significantly affect resting autonomic activity or autonomic adjustment to nonemotional, physical stressors. Although VMPFC lesions do not appear to affect the emotional perception of nonstressful emotional stimuli, right VMPFC lesions are associated with higher levels of trait-anxiety. The findings confirm the stabilizing effects of the right VMPFC on anxiety and emotional processing. They suggest a possible positive feedback between increased trait-anxiety and compromised emotional autonomic interaction with instability or inconsistency of somatic markers, resulting, for example, in increased HR and BP with daily-life, nonstressful emotions. Thus, increased trait-anxiety may contribute to emotional instability or impulsiveness, frequently observed in patients with right VMPFC lesions. Although the emotional valence of non-stressful stimuli had limited effects on cardiovascular responses, subtle signs suggest left-hemispheric dominance of cardiovascular modulation right VMPFC lesions ; in response to positive stimuli. This is consistent with the aspect of the valence hypothesis pertaining to left-hemisphere dominance for processing and responding to positive stimuli. Similarly, there was a slight right-hemispheric dominance in mediating cardiovascular response to unpleasant stimuli left VMPFC lesions ; . However, the similar HR and BP responses with pleasant or unpleasant VES indicate that valence of nonstressful stimuli has less influence on VMPFC emotionalautonomic processing and somatic responses than do stimulus intensity and levels of arousal Bradley and McCanne, 1981; Sakuragi et al., 2002 ; . Finally, reduced parasympathetic modulation in patients with left VMPFC lesions and--even more--the sympathetic disinhibition in patients with right VMPFC lesions during common stimuli, which are non-arousing to healthy individuals, may have significant and long-term clinical relevance. Patients with reduced parasympathetic outflow and increased sympathetic activity or even sympathetic hyperexcitability are at higher cardiovascular risk including, e.g. the development of arterial hypertension or cardiac arrhythmias e.g. Oppenheimer et al., 1991; Hilz et al., 2002 ; . In patients with prefrontal cortex lesions, sympathetic hyperexcitability may not only contribute to behavioural abnormalities but may also constitute a significant risk factor for myocardial damage Oppenheimer et al., 1991 ; and even sudden death e.g. Samuels, 1993; Critchley et al., 2005 ; . In animal studies, increased sympathetic tone has resulted in diffuse cardiac damage with myocytolysis, characterized by muscle cell vacuolation and necrosis, and by monocytic infiltration and haemorrhage Oppenheimer et al., 1991 ; . In humans, sudden death may result even from minimal brain lesions Black and Graham, 2002 ; . Therefore, our findings of altered HR and BP responses, even with non-stressful stimuli, suggest that patients with VMPFC lesions, particularly rightsided ones, should be monitored for psychiatric disorders and studied further to assess their risk for cardiovascular.
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Laparoscopic appearance of spontaneous endometriosis in the baboon Papio Anubis- Papio Cynocephalus ; . Biol Reprod 1991; 45: 411-416 and trimipramine.
The Terms of Reference TOR ; for the scoping phase of the case study define a set of questions posed by the Commission to be used as a framework for the scoping phase work. The main purpose of the scoping report is to propose an approach for addressing these questions in the implementation phase of the case study, and to seek reaction from the Consultation Group before the scoping report and Phase II work programme is finalised. Table 3.1 shows the extent to which different issues relating to dams and basins are expected to be significant in the implementation phase of the case study. Table 3.1 Issues Concerning Large Dams in G&L Case Study and triac.
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