Subzero temperature operating biosensor utilizing an organic solvent and quinoprotein glucose dehydrogenase

1993 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 251-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Sode ◽  
Satoshi Nakasono ◽  
Mitsuharu Tanaka ◽  
Tadashi Matsunaga
1972 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 257-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bryant Benson ◽  
Mary Jane Matthews ◽  
Alvin E. Rodin

ABSTRACT Continuing investigation of pineal gland function indicates that the anti-gonadotrophic activity of this organ cannot be attributed solely to the postulated hormone melatonin, the concentration of which is negligible in the pineal body compared to quantities required to produce unequivocal physiological effects. A non-melatonin antigonadotrophic substance recently isolated from bovine pineal glands was further purified by organic solvent extraction, ultrafiltration and gel filtration. Studies of partial blockage of compensatory ovarian hypertrophy in unilaterally ovariectomized Charles River CD-1 mice indicated that this substance is significantly more potent than melatonin in this test system.


2007 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 303-306
Author(s):  
Haruyuki Okamura ◽  
Yoshimi Tajima ◽  
Tadahiro Ohba ◽  
Kanji Suyama ◽  
Masamitsu Shirai
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Author(s):  
Chunyu Zhang ◽  
Lakshmi Vedula ◽  
Shekhar Khandekar

Abstract Latch-up induced during High Temperature Operating Life (HTOL) test of a mixed signal device fabricated with 1.0 μm CMOS, double poly, double metal process caused failures due to an open in aluminum metal line. Metal lines revealed wedge voids of about 50% of the line width. Triggering of latch up mechanism during the HTOL test resulted in a several fold increase of current flowing through the ground metal line. This increase in current resulted in the growth of the wedge voids leading to failures due to open metal lines.


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (8) ◽  
pp. 1405-1410
Author(s):  
Lisheng XU ◽  
Junzhong LIU ◽  
Zhiyuan WANG ◽  
Hongjuan ZHANG ◽  
Wei LIU ◽  
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