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Author(s):  
Dong-Hun Chae ◽  
Mattias Kruskopf ◽  
Jan Kučera ◽  
Jaesung Park ◽  
Yefei Yin ◽  
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Abstract Interlaboratory comparisons of the quantized Hall resistance are essential to verify the international coherence of primary impedance standards. Here we report on the investigation of the stability of p-doped graphene-based quantized Hall resistance devices at direct and alternating currents at CMI, KRISS, and PTB. To improve the stability of the electronic transport properties of the polymer encapsulated device, it was shipped in an over-pressurized transport chamber. The agreement of the quantized resistance with RK/2 at direct current was on the order of 1 nΩ/Ω between 3.5 T and 7.5 T at a temperature of 4.2 K despite changes in the carrier density during the shipping of the devices. At alternating current, the quantized resistance was realized in a double-shielded graphene Hall device. Preliminary measurements with digital impedance bridges demonstrate the good reproducibility of the quantized resistance near the frequency of 1 kHz within 0.1 μΩ/Ω throughout the international delivery.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-39
Author(s):  
Venny Diah Ningsih

Papaya cut easily loses quality, so a smart label is needed to detect the freshness of the papaya cut.. Smart label for detecting papaya freshness are made by immobilizing whatmann filter paper membrane on the indicator of turmeric. Smart label have a 2 minutes response time, good reproducibility is indicated by the RSD values <5%, and the usage time is 15 days. Smart label have been successfully applied to detect freshness of cut papayas on the market


Diagnostics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 68
Author(s):  
Hanah Kim ◽  
Mina Hur ◽  
Gun-Hyuk Lee ◽  
Seung-Wan Kim ◽  
Hee-Won Moon ◽  
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The performance of platelet (PLT) counting in thrombocytopenic samples is crucial for transfusion decisions. We compared PLT counting and its reproducibility between Mindray BC-6800Plus (BC-6800P, Mindray, Shenzhen, China) and Sysmex XN-9000 (XN, Sysmex, Kobe, Japan), especially focused on thrombocytopenic samples. We analyzed the correlation and agreement of PLT-I channels in both analyzers and BC-6800P PLT-O mode and XN PLT-F channel in 516 samples regarding PLT counts. Ten thrombocytopenic samples (≤2.0 × 109/L by XN PLT-F) were measured 10 times to investigate the reproducibility with the desirable precision criterion, 7.6%. The correlation of BC-6800P PLT-I and XN PLT-I was arranged moderate to very high; but the correlation of BC-6800P PLT-O and XN PLT-F was arranged high to very high. Both BC-6800P PLT-I vs. XN PLT-I and BC-6800P PLT-O vs. XN PLT-F showed very good agreement (κ = 0.93 and κ = 0.94). In 41 discordant samples between BC-6800P PLT-O and XN PLT-F at transfusion thresholds, BC-6800P PLT-O showed higher PLT counts than XN-PLT-F, except the one case. BC-6800P PLT-O exceeded the precision criterion in one of 10 samples; but XN PLT-F exceeded it in six of 10 samples. BC-6800P would be a reliable option for PLT counting in thrombocytopenic samples with good reproducibility.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2086 (1) ◽  
pp. 012017
Author(s):  
D V Kirichenko ◽  
S V Balakirev ◽  
N E Chernenko ◽  
M M Eremenko ◽  
M S Solodovnik

Abstract In this paper, we present the results of an experimental study of the influence of the ultra-low arsenic flux on the parameters of In nanodroplets obtained by droplet epitaxy on the GaAs substrate. We demonstrate that the arsenic flux can be used to alter the size of droplets without changing their surface density. An increase in the arsenic flux leads to a reduction of the nanostructure size or their complete decay. However, we demonstrate that certain growth conditions allow providing saturation of the size of nanostructures (∼30 nm) which ensures good reproducibility of the process. The mechanism of ring and hole formation at various arsenic fluxes is also discussed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laetitia Le ◽  
Justine Touchard ◽  
Aymeric Chastel ◽  
Judith Pineau ◽  
Nicolas Martelli ◽  
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Abstract Background In 2020, the first mRNA COVID vaccine was approved by the with six doses from single vial. In the context of material shortages, the aim of the study was to compare different protocols to extract doses using uncrimped materials with good trueness and reproducibility. Methods To optimize the extraction of the sixth dose from a single vial with uncrimped materials, alternative protocols of preparation were tested, derived from the drug information. Results The repeatability of injected volume was acceptable for all protocols (CV<5.3%). To prepare six 0.3mL doses using uncrimped materials, protocols with an air bubble were evaluated to offset the high dead volume inherent to uncrimped materials. Regarding the limited doses observed using long intramuscular needle (92.8% of the reference dose), the air bubble protocol with a liquid volume adjustment at 0.27mL was finally validated to respect the administration of full doses. Conclusion Results highlighted the necessity to adapt the drug information protocol for the preparation and administration of Cominarty®, due to the use of high dead volume materials. Despite the good reproducibility and accuracy of the air bubble protocols, some precautions have therefore to be taken to maintain the integrity of the vaccine suspension for efficient administration.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aarti Kapdi ◽  
HIMANI DHANZE ◽  
Anamika Sahu ◽  
Vijayata Singh ◽  
M. Suman Kumar ◽  
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Abstract Japanese encephalitis (JE) is a mosquito borne flaviviral zoonoses, causing fatal disease in equines and humans. JE is endemic in most of the states of India with occurrence of human cases every year. The horses are not vaccinated against JE in India and thus they are at more risk of acquiring the disease. Due to non-availability of indigenously developed ELISA and high cost of imported kits, regular sero-surveillance is not being carried out to assess the true picture of JE virus in equine population of India. Therefore, a recombinant NS1 protein based indirect IgG ELISA was developed with the objective to assess the sero-positivity of JE virus in equine population of India. The diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of developed ELISA was 84.73 % and 86.70 %, respectively. The validation studies revealed good reproducibility of ELISA with kappa value ranging from 0.75 to 1 between the results of different laboratories. A total of 2069 horse serum samples were screened using the developed ELISA and 401 samples were positive for IgG against JEV with an overall sero-positivity of 19.38% in equine population of India. A sero-positivity of 25.90% and 12.22% was recorded in Himachal Pradesh and Jammu-Kashmir, both hill states of North zone of India for the first time, revealing the spread of virus to the non-endemic parts of the country. The high sero-positivity of JE virus recorded in equine population warrants the need for initiation of vaccination of horses in India to prevent the morbidity and mortality.


Author(s):  
Jyoti Mittha ◽  
Bhavana Habib

UV-Spectrophotometric method has been developed and validated for quantitative estimation of dasatinib in bulk and pharmaceutical formulation. Dasatinib is soluble in acetonitrile, so it was used as solvent. Dasatinib was dissolved in acetonitrile and resulting solution was scanned in UV range (200-400nm). The λmax was found to be 315nm. Beers law is valid in concentration range of 5-25µg/ml. The developed method was validated for linearity, accuracy, precision, robustness; LOD and LOQ. Linearity was obtained in the range of 5-25µg/ml with correlation coefficient 0.9992. LOD and LOQ were found to be 0.908µg/ml and 2.752µg/ml respectively. The method showed good reproducibility and recovery so; proposed method can be applied for routine analysis of dasatinib in bulk and pharmaceutical formulation.


Author(s):  
Jose Ignacio Priego-Quesada ◽  
Alexis Gandia-Soriano ◽  
Maria Teresa Pellicer-Chenoll ◽  
Ignacio Catalá-Vilaplana ◽  
Jose Luis Bermejo-Ruiz ◽  
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The objective of this preliminary study was to determine the reproducibility of lower limbs skin temperature after cold stress test using the Game Ready system. Skin temperature of fourteen participants was measured before and after cold stress test using the Game Ready system and it was repeated the protocol in four times: at 9:00, at 11:00, at 19:00, and at 9:00 h of the posterior day. To assess skin temperature recovery after cold stress test, a logarithmic equation for each region was calculated, and constant (β0) and slope (β1) coefficients were obtained. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error (SE), and within-subject coefficient of variation (CV) were determined. No differences were observed between measurement times in any of the regions for the logarithmic coefficients (p > 0.38). Anterior thigh (β0 ICC 0.33–0.47; β1 ICC 0.31–0.43) and posterior knee (β0 ICC 0.42–0.58; β1 ICC 0.28–0.57) were the regions with the lower ICCs, and the other regions presented values with a fair and good reproducibility (ICC > 0.41). Posterior leg was the region with the better reproducibility (β0 ICC 0.68–0.78; β1 ICC 0.59–0.74; SE 3–4%; within-subject CV 7–12%). In conclusion, cold stress test using Game Ready system showed a fair and good reproducibility, especially when the posterior leg was the region assessed.


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