scholarly journals Chemically Induced Spin Hyperpolarization: Coherence Formation in Reaction Products

Author(s):  
Konstantin L. Ivanov ◽  
Alexandra V. Yurkovskya ◽  
Natalya N. Fishman ◽  
Aleksey S. Kiryutin ◽  
Renad Z. Sagdeev ◽  
...  

AbstractChemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (CIDNP) has emerged as a highly informative method to study spin-dependent radical reactions by analyzing enhanced NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) signals of their diamagnetic reaction products. In this way, one can probe the structure of elusive radical intermediates and determine their magnetic parameters. A careful examination of experimental CIDNP data at variable magnetic fields shows that formation of hyperpolarized molecules in a coherent state is a ubiquitous though rarely discussed phenomenon. The presence of nuclear spin coherences commonly leads to subsequent polarization transfer among coupled spins in the diamagnetic products of radical recombination reaction that must be taken into account when analyzing the results of CIDNP experiments at low magnetic field. Moreover, such coherent polarization transfer can be efficiently exploited to polarize spins, which do not acquire CIDNP directly. Here we explain under what conditions such coherences can be generated, focusing on the key role of level anti-crossings in coherent polarization transfer, and provide experimental approaches to probing nuclear spin coherences and their time evolution. We illustrate the theoretical consideration of the outlined coherent spin phenomena in CIDNP by examples, obtained for the dipeptide tryptophan–tryptophan.

2003 ◽  
Vol 23 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 229-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guido Musso ◽  
Enrique Romero Morales ◽  
Antonio Gens ◽  
Ernesto Castellanos
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2017 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Eduardo Da Cruz

António Feliciano de Castilho (1800-1875), reconhecido como poeta, também teve importante atuação no meio jornalístico. Como redator da Revista Universal Lisbonense entre janeiro de 1842 e junho de 1845, ele transformou o projeto editorial familiar num periódico de sucesso, vendido e assinado em todo Portugal e também no Brasil. Além de divulgação de “conhecimentos úteis” e de novas composições literárias, sua revista possuía uma seção de notícias. Nesse espaço, Castilho transformava os relatos dos casos que recebia em crônicas que deixam transparecer seu olhar sobre a sociedade que se transformava em meados do século XIX. Aqui apresentamos alguns dos principais temas e o estilo de construção de suas crônicas.********************************************************************Hora de tirar o espartilho – Women’s issues in the short storiesof Lygia Fagundes TellesAbstract: This paper considers how womens’ issues are presented in Lygia Fagundes Telles’ short stories, evaluating narrative procedures and thematic choices, such as wickedness, dependence, conservatism, emancipation, loneliness, vanity or decrepitude. This study analyses the originality and modernity of Telles’ prose, noting the cautious distance of her vision of the feminine condition from any contemporary trends or labeling. Finally, the paper also aims to study the portrayal of women by Lygia Fagundes Telles. This simplies careful examination of how women occupy the role of the self, or subject, and to what degree Telles’  omens’ characters are individualized figures, facing different conflicts, in a variety of social, familial and affective situations.Keywords: short stories; Lygia Fagundes Telles; feminine condition.


Author(s):  
Francisco Alves De Sousa ◽  
Ana Costa Silva ◽  
Ana Nóbrega Pinto ◽  
Cecília Almeida E. Sousa

<p>Foreign body sensation is a common complaint in the otorhinolaryngology emergency. Careful examination of the patient’s pharynx is mandatory, but sometimes the object is not visualized. In such scenario, it may be important to explore signs and symptoms indicating lower aerodigestive impaction. This work describes the case of a 73-year-old woman without relevant comorbidities attending to emergency care. She complained of a foreign body sensation on the right side of the throat after ingesting a meal, which motivated referral to otorhinolaryngology. Flexible transnasal nasopharyngoscopy was unremarkable and no foreign bodies were found. Auscultation was performed revealing low-pitch expiratory wheezing on her right hemithorax. The suspicion of bronchial foreign body was then raised, which was ultimately confirmed by imaging and bronchoscopy, showing an impacted pea on the right lower lobe bronchus. The stethoscope was hence determinant for detecting aspiration, by revealing consistent alterations. Its usage should be encouraged in similar scenarios, highlighting the role of this classic but sometimes forgotten tool. Importantly, higher neck/throat sensations should not exclude the possibility of a lower airway foreign body.</p>


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