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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (4)
  • Excess molar volume  (2)
  • Squamous cell carcinoma  (2)
  • 1
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    Springer
    Journal of solution chemistry 21 (1992), S. 425-431 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Excess molar volume ; 1-nonanol ; n-heptane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The excess molar volumes V m E at atmospheric pressure and at 25, 35 and 45°C for binary mixtures of 1-nonanol, with n-heptane have been obtained over the whole mole fraction range from densities measured with a vibrating-tube densimeter. The measurements at 25°C were extended to high dilution of 1-nonanol. The V m E are sigmoid for the three temperatures, with a small maximum at low mole fractions of the alkanol. The absolute values of V m E increase with temperature from 25 to 45°C.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Excess molar volume ; diethyl carbonate ; n-heptane ; n-decane ; n-tetradecane ; 2,2,4-trimethylpentane ; cyclohexane ; benzene ; toluene ; tetrachloromethane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The excess molar volumes V m E at atmospheric pressure and at 25°C for binary mixtures of diethyl carbonate with n-heptane, n-decane, n-tetradecane, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane, cyclohexane, benzene, toluene, or tetrachloromethane have been obtained over the whole mole-fraction range from densities measured with a vibrating-tube densimeter. The V m E are positive for all the systems investigated, except for the mixture with toluene which is negative. The results for V m E together with data previously published on excess molar enthalpies H m E and excess molar Gibbs energies G m E , suggest interactions between carbonate and hydrocarbons which are stronger with aromatic than with aliphatic hydrocarbons.
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  • 3
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    Springer
    European journal of plastic surgery 16 (1993), S. 287-291 
    ISSN: 1435-0130
    Keywords: Squamous cell carcinoma ; Full-thickness defects ; Reconstruction ; Free radial forearm flaps
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The restoration of composite tissue defects of the oral cavity involving skin and mucosa remains a difficult problem for reconstructive surgeons. A method for immediate one-stage reconstruction of combined intraoral and facial defects with the radial forearm free flap is described. Four patients operated on between July and December of 1991 for advanced squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity involving oral mucosa, skin and in two cases the mandible were reconstructed with a radial forearm flap to obtain reconstruction of facial and intraoral mucosa. The area of the fold is deepithelialized to be sutured to adjacent tissue.
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  • 4
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    Springer
    European journal of plastic surgery 18 (1995), S. 220-225 
    ISSN: 1435-0130
    Keywords: Squamous cell carcinoma ; Palate-Reconstruction-Forearm flap
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract We present six patients with maxillary and palate defects that were reconstructed with the radial forearm flap. Four patients had malignant neoplasms involving the maxilla, three with squamous cell carcinoma and the fourth with recurrent basal cell carcinoma. They were treated with excision and immediate reconstruction using a radial forearm free flap. The other two patients presented with large fistulae between the maxilla and nasal sinuses, these being sequelae of previous surgical treatment for malignancies. The fistulae were closed with radial forearm free flaps. This method provides primary wound healing, restoration of palatal function, preservation of facial contour, and a minimal morbidity while obviating the need for palatal prosthesis. In the six cases, the oral cavity has been completely separated from the paranasal sinus and nasal cavity, and all patients demonstrated satisfactory deglutition and intelligible speech.
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