Long-term relief of obstruction in a dog with double-chambered right ventricle using combined cutting balloon and high-pressure balloon dilation

Author(s):  
Randolph L. Winter ◽  
William A. Clark ◽  
Samantha L. Kochie ◽  
Jaylyn D. Rhinehart
Author(s):  
Hong-Ming Lin ◽  
C. H. Liu ◽  
R. F. Lee

Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is a crystallizable thermoplastic used as composite matrix materials in application which requires high yield stress, high toughness, long term high temperature service, and resistance to solvent and radiation. There have been several reports on the crystallization behavior of neat PEEK and of CF/PEEK composite. Other reports discussed the effects of crystallization on the mechanical properties of PEEK and CF/PEEK composites. However, these reports were all concerned with the crystallization or melting processes at or close to atmospheric pressure. Thus, the effects of high pressure on the crystallization of CF/PEEK will be examined in this study.The continuous carbon fiber reinforced PEEK (CF/PEEK) laminate composite with 68 wt.% of fibers was obtained from Imperial Chemical Industry (ICI). For the high pressure experiments, HIP was used to keep these samples under 1000, 1500 or 2000 atm. Then the samples were slowly cooled from 420 °C to 60 °C in the cooling rate about 1 - 2 degree per minute to induce high pressure crystallization. After the high pressure treatment, the samples were scanned in regular DSC to study the crystallinity and the melting temperature. Following the regular polishing, etching, and gold coating of the sample surface, the scanning electron microscope (SEM) was used to image the microstructure of the crystals. Also the samples about 25mmx5mmx3mm were prepared for the 3-point bending tests.


2002 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 909-914 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kwang-Hun Lee ◽  
Gi-Young Ko ◽  
Ho-Young Song ◽  
Tae Sun Shim ◽  
Woo Sung Kim

Lab on a Chip ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (16) ◽  
pp. 3341-3349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mathias Ohlin ◽  
Ida Iranmanesh ◽  
Athanasia E. Christakou ◽  
Martin Wiklund

We study the effect of 1 MPa-pressure ultrasonic-standing-wave trapping of cells during one hour in a fully temperature- and acoustic streaming-controlled microfluidic chip, and conclude that the viability of lung cancer cells are not affected by this high-pressure, long-term acoustophoresis treatment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 105-111 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teun van der Bom ◽  
Michiel M. Winter ◽  
Jennifer L. Knaake ◽  
Elena Cervi ◽  
Leonie S.C. de Vries ◽  
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