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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 473-478
Author(s):  
Oleg Skvortsov ◽  
Vladimir Stashenko ◽  
Oleg Troitsky

2021 ◽  
Vol 57 (5) ◽  
pp. 78-87
Author(s):  
I.V. Yudaev ◽  
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Yu.V. Daus ◽  

Currently, in order to obtain pre-planned results and increase the efficiency of using existing technologies, electrotechnological operations are applied in the processes of agricultural production, food and processing industries, including those that implement the effects of high voltage impulses. One of such promising technologies in agriculture can be considered to be electric impulse weeding that is the fight against unwanted and weed vegetation. Such operation, which is carried out with high rates of technological efficiency, is environmentally friendly and refers to high-tech processes. For practical applications and technical implementations, it is necessary to study various properties and parameters of effected objects – weeds. The partial dependence of the electrical resistance of the plant tissue or the dispersion of resistance over the frequency of the measuring current was decided to be used as the studied characteristic. This approach allows to consider weeds not only as a load with which the electrical energy supply system is in contact but also to thoroughly study how this resistance changes during processing. The conducted experimental studies made it possible to clarify the nature of the change in resistance under the damage process to plant tissue, as well as to estimate the quantitative indicators of both the energy absorbed by the plant tissue and the ranges of variations of its resistance. The change character in the plant tissue resistance at the process of the electrical impulse damage remains unchanged, only the resistance value at low frequencies decreases. The total damage corresponds to the period of processing when the resistance of the plant tissue is practically equal at low and high frequencies. This behavior of the mentioned parameter is typical for internal and surface tissues of weeds, as well as for their root systems and leaf-stem parts. Theoretical verification of the change character in the plant tissue resistance of destroyed weeds confirmed the description of the proposed mechanism of change in resistance in the process of irreversible electrical impulse damage.


Hearts ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 419-432
Author(s):  
Antoni Bayés-de-Luna ◽  
Miquel Fiol-Sala ◽  
Manuel Martínez-Sellés ◽  
Adrian Baranchuk

Interatrial blocks like other types of block may be of first degree or partial second degree, also named transient atrial block or atrial aberrancy, and third degree or advanced. In first degree, partial interatrial block (P-IAB), the electrical impulse is conducted to the left atrium, through the Bachmann’s region, but with delay. The ECG shows a P-wave ≥ 120 ms. In third-degree, advanced interatrial block (A-IAB), the electrical impulse is blocked in the upper part of the interatrial septum (Bachmann region); the breakthrough to LA has to be performed retrogradely from the AV junction zone. This explains the p ± in leads II, III and aVF. In typical cases of A-IAB, the P-wave morphology is biphasic (±) in leads II, III and aVF, because the left atrium is activated retrogradely and, therefore, the last part of the atrial activation falls in the negative hemifield of leads II, III and aVF. Recently, some atypical cases of A-IAB have been described. The presence of A-IAB is a risk factor for atrial fibrillation, stroke, dementia, and premature death.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.S. Rudashevsky ◽  
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V.N. Rudashevsky ◽  
O.V. Alikin ◽  
A.V. Chumakov ◽  
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A new methodology - electrical impulse disintegration of ore + hydroseparation of material + high-tech mineralogical studies in single-layer polished thin sections of “heavy” concentrates - is considered in relation to the discoveries of new platinum group minerals (PGM) contained in bedrocks. Examples are considered - eight such new PGMs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gaber El-Saber Batiha ◽  
Ali Alqahtani ◽  
Omotayo B. Ilesanmi ◽  
Abdullah A. Saati ◽  
Amany El-Mleeh ◽  
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Avermectins are a group of drugs that occurs naturally as a product of fermenting Streptomyces avermitilis, an actinomycetes, isolated from the soil. Eight different structures, including ivermectin, abamectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, moxidectin, and selamectin, were isolated and divided into four major components (A1a, A2a, B1a and B2a) and four minor components (A1b, A2b, B1b, and B2b). Avermectins are generally used as a pesticide for the treatment of pests and parasitic worms as a result of their anthelmintic and insecticidal properties. Additionally, they possess anticancer, anti-diabetic, antiviral, antifungal, and are used for treatment of several metabolic disorders. Avermectin generally works by preventing the transmission of electrical impulse in the muscle and nerves of invertebrates, by amplifying the glutamate effects on the invertebrates-specific gated chloride channel. Avermectin has unwanted effects or reactions, especially when administered indiscriminately, which include respiratory failure, hypotension, and coma. The current review examines the mechanism of actions, biosynthesis, safety, pharmacokinetics, biological toxicity and activities of avermectins.


2020 ◽  
Vol 318 (6) ◽  
pp. H1357-H1370
Author(s):  
Hassan Musa ◽  
Cherisse A. Marcou ◽  
Todd J. Herron ◽  
Michael A. Makara ◽  
David J. Tester ◽  
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The gene encoding SAP97 ( DLG1) joins a growing list of genes encoding ion channel interacting proteins (ChIPs) identified as potential channelopathy-susceptibility genes because of their ability to regulate the trafficking, targeting, and modulation of ion channels that are critical for the generation and propagation of the cardiac electrical impulse. In this study we provide the first data supporting DLG1-encoded SAP97’s candidacy as a minor Brugada syndrome susceptibility gene.


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