Effect of Thymol and Carvacrol Encapsulated in Hp‐Β‐Cyclodextrin by Two Inclusion Methods against Geotrichum citri‐aurantii

2019 ◽  
Vol 84 (6) ◽  
pp. 1513-1521 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vicente Serna‐Escolano ◽  
María Serrano ◽  
Daniel Valero ◽  
María Isabel Rodríguez‐López ◽  
José Antonio Gabaldón ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 233372142110135
Author(s):  
Lillian Hung ◽  
Allison Hudson ◽  
Mario Gregorio ◽  
Lynn Jackson ◽  
Jim Mann ◽  
...  

Aims: This scoping review explores key strategies of creating inclusive dementia-friendly communities that support people with dementia and their informal caregiver. Background: Social exclusion is commonly reported by people with dementia. Dementia-friendly community has emerged as an idea with potential to contribute to cultivating social inclusion. Methods: This scoping review follows the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review methodology and took place between April and September 2020. The review included a three-step search strategy: (1) identifying keywords from CINAHL and AgeLine; (2) conducting a second search using all identified keywords and index terms across selected databases (CINAHL, AgeLine, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, ProQuest, and Google); and (3) hand-searching the reference lists of all included articles and reports for additional studies. Results: Twenty-nine papers were included in the review. Content analysis identified strategies for creating dementia-friendly communities: (a) active involvement of people with dementia and caregivers (b) inclusive environmental design; (c) public education to reduce stigma and raise awareness; and (d) customized strategies informed by theory. Conclusion: This scoping review provides an overview of current evidence on strategies supporting dementia-friendly communities for social inclusion. Future efforts should apply implementation science theories to inform strategies for education, practice, policy and future research.


Computing ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 36 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 175-180 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jürgen Herzberger
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2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 351-366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Miodrag S. Petković ◽  
Mimica R. Milošević

AbstractStarting from suitable zero-relation, we derive higher-order iterative methods for the simultaneous inclusion of polynomial multiple zeros in circular complex interval arithmetic. The convergence rate is increased using a family of two-point methods of the fourth order for solving nonlinear equations as a predictor. The methods are more efficient compared to existing inclusion methods for multiple zeros, based on fixed point relations. Using the concept of the R-order of convergence of mutually dependent sequences, we present the convergence analysis of the total-step and the single-step methods. The proposed self-validated methods possess a great computational efficiency since the acceleration of the convergence rate from four to seven is achieved only by a few additional calculations. To demonstrate convergence behavior of the presented methods, two numerical examples are given.


2013 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 808-813 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoqing Wang ◽  
Ruipeng Guo ◽  
Baohua Ma ◽  
Juanboo Liang ◽  
Xindi Liao ◽  
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Author(s):  
David London

ABSTRACT:The primary focus of this review is on P-T conditions, mineralogical indicators of melt or fluid composition and textural evolution; lesser treatment is given to pegmatite sources or to pegmatite-wallrock interactions. Investigations of stable and radiogenic isotopes have revealed that the source materials for pegmatites are likely to be more heterogeneous or varied than previously thought, especially for peraluminous pegmatites, but that overall pegmatites bear a clear intrusive relationship with their hosts, as opposed to an origin in situ. The P-T conditions of crystallisation of some lithium-rich pegmatites have been constrained by lithium aluminosilicate stability relations in combination with stable isotope or fluid inclusion methods. Experimental studies have elucidated the effects of components such as Li, B, P and F, which are common in some classes of pegmatites, to liquidus relations in the hydrous haplogranite system. Experimentation has also provided corroboration of an old concept of pegmatite crystallisation—that pegmatites owe their distinctive textures and mineral/chemical zonation to relatively rapid crystallisation of melt from the margins inwards at conditions far from the equilibrium (i.e. from supercooled liquids). The origin of aplites, whether alone, layered, or paired with pegmatites, remains an active area of research. Studies of fluid inclusions, crystal-vapour equilibria and wallrock alteration have helped to define the timing and compositions of vapour phases in pegmatites and to aid in the economic evaluation of deposits.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 233-240
Author(s):  
Yesenia Merino

Objective. The purpose of this study was to understand how schools of public health (SPHs) define and operationalize diversity and inclusion. Methods. Data were collected in February 2017 from publicly available websites for each of the 59 Council on Education in Public Health–accredited SPHs, including mission/vision, goals/strategic plans, and diversity statements. Mentions of diversity were quantified to generate the proportion of SPHs that explicitly address diversity or inclusion. As a related secondary point, mentions of equity were also considered. Results. One third of SPHs do not mention diversity, inclusion, or equity as central tenets of the school. Twenty percent do not mention strategic plans or goals related to diversity, inclusion, or equity. Only 12 of the 59 schools define what they mean by diversity. Conclusions. Recently released Council on Education in Public Health accreditation competencies point to a need for increased attention by SPHs to inclusion and equity. Currently, however, most SPHs do not have a clear definition of how they define diversity. Implications. Additional research is needed into how SPHs will evolve their conceptualizations of diversity, inclusion, and equity to meet the training needs of the next generation of public health professionals.


2019 ◽  
Vol 474 (474) ◽  
pp. 7-22
Author(s):  
Katarzyna JARMOŁOWICZ-SZULC

Based on the assumption that fluorescence studies are an important tool in search and characterization of hydrocarbons, samples of rocks, minerals and the organic matter were collected in the Western Carpathian area spreading from the Mszana Górna region in the west to the Bieszczady Mts. in the east, and continuously, towards SE outside the Polish frontier, in Ukraine and Slovakia. Analytical procedures comprised preparation, microscopic observation of the material (organic matter and minerals) from the point of view of inclusions and fluorescence followed by detailed luminescence studies. Those steps have been followed by the microthermometric determinations. The application of the fluid inclusion methods, which are one of the newest analytical tools in the last two decades have led to the characteristics of fluids trapped in the inclusions in the area. The fluorescence studies showed some diversity of hydrocarbons both in compositions and in distribution. The analyses were performed in double-sided polished thin sections prepared based on cold techniques. Fluorescence of inclusions in two minerals, quartz and calcite, was checked in those specific thin sections either in glued wafers, or loose (single) crystals. The fluid inclusion studies were accompanied later on by solid organic matter inclusion studies. Those point to the presence of the following minerals: quartz, dolomite, calcite, clay minerals, gypsum with anhydrite admixture, traces of pyrite and siderite, feldspars. General distribution of fluorescing and not fluorescing inclusions suggests the presence of light hydrocarbons (methane) in the west and south of the area, being enriched in higher hydrocarbons (oil) towards the east.


1984 ◽  
Vol 19 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 751-759 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jerry L. Atwood
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2002 ◽  
Vol 755 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qun Huang ◽  
Mutlu Kartin ◽  
Xunhua Mo ◽  
Shiou-Jyh Hwu

ABSTRACTVia salt inclusion methods, we have recently isolated a new class of transitionmetal-containing hybrid solids that consist of a composite structure of covalent and ionic lattices. These new solids can be synthesized by conventional high-temperature, solid-state methods employing reactive molten alkali and alkaline-earth metal halide salts. Single crystal structure studies have revealed fascinating extended salt lattices that exhibit structural directing effects that give rise to a variety of nano-structured covalent oxide frameworks. Depending upon the composition of incorporated salt and the coordination environment of halide anions, resulting covalent lattices range from sheets, clusters, to porous structures. Due to the weak interaction between the two chemically dissimilar lattices, the salt lattice, in some cases, is removable showing reversible salt-intercalation at room temperature. In this report, we will demonstrate the utilities of salt-inclusion reactions in the formation of metal-oxide nanostructures in the selected compound families. We will also give some highlights on the recent discoveries of non-centrosymmetric solids via newly exploited salt-inclusion methods.


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