2.2.2-Cryptand complexes of neptunium(iii) and plutonium(iii)

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Conrad A. P. Goodwin ◽  
Sierra R. Ciccone ◽  
Samuel Bekoe ◽  
Sourav Majumdar ◽  
Brian L. Scott ◽  
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The THF-soluble [An(crypt)(OTf)2][OTf] complexes for An = Np and Pu were synthesized from AnI3(THF)4 starting materials based on pilot studies of the An = U system. 5f3 U(iii), 5f4 Np(iii), and 5f5 Pu(iii) electron configurations are indicated by DFT analysis of their UV-visible-NIR spectra.

Dreaming ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-149
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Jonas Mathes ◽  
Monika Renvert ◽  
Christian Eichhorn ◽  
Simon Freiherr von Martial ◽  
Annika Gieselmann ◽  
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Anna J. H. M. Beurskens ◽  
IJmert Kant ◽  
Gerard M. H. Swaen

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pp. 64-66
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Jan Porthun

ZusammenfassungDie Wichtigkeit von Pilotstudien, wie man sie schreibt und was sie bedeuten.[Vogel S, Draper-Rodi J. The importance of pilot studies, how to write them and what they mean. In: International Journal of Osteopathic Medicine 2017; 23: 2–3.]DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijosm.2017.02.001


2020 ◽  
Vol 91 (7) ◽  
pp. 592-596
Author(s):  
Quinn Dufurrena ◽  
Kazi Imran Ullah ◽  
Erin Taub ◽  
Connor Leszczuk ◽  
Sahar Ahmad

BACKGROUND: Remotely guided ultrasound (US) examinations carried out by nonmedical personnel (novices) have been shown to produce clinically useful examinations, at least in small pilot studies. Comparison of the quality of such exams to those carried out by trained medical professionals is lacking in the literature. This study compared the objective quality and clinical utility of cardiac and pulmonary US examinations carried out by novices and trained physicians.METHODS: Cardiac and pulmonary US examinations were carried out by novices under remote guidance by an US expert and independently by US trained physicians. Exams were blindly evaluated by US experts for both a task-based objective score as well as a subjective assessment of clinical utility.RESULTS: Participating in the study were 16 novices and 9 physicians. Novices took longer to complete the US exams (median 641.5 s vs. 256 s). For the objective component, novices scored higher in exams evaluating for pneumothorax (100% vs. 87.5%). For the subjective component, novices more often obtained clinically useful exams in the assessment of cardiac regional wall motion abnormalities (56.3% vs. 11.1%). No other comparisons yielded statistically significant differences between the two groups. Both groups had generally higher scores for pulmonary examinations compared to cardiac. There was variability in the quality of exams carried out by novices depending on their expert guide.CONCLUSION: Remotely guided novices are able to carry out cardiac and pulmonary US examinations with similar, if not better, technical proficiency and clinical utility as US trained physicians, though they take longer to do so.Dufurrena Q, Ullah KI, Taub E, Leszczuk C, Ahmad S. Feasibility and clinical implications of remotely guided ultrasound examinations. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2020; 91(7):592–596.


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