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    Springer
    Numerische Mathematik 55 (1989), S. 695-710 
    ISSN: 0945-3245
    Keywords: AMS(MOS): 65D10 ; CR:G1.2
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary A finite element like least squares method is introduced for determining the density function in the Preisach hysteresis model from overdeterined measured data. It is shown that the least squares error depends on the quality of the data and the best approximations to the analytic density. For consistent data criteria are given for convergence of the approximate density and Preisach operator with increasing measurements.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Rabbit gallbladder ; Cl−/HCO 3 − , Na+/H+ uncoupling ; Bicarbonate transport ; Intracellular Na+ activity ; SITS ; Amiloride ; SCN
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The transapical Cl− influx and transepithelial Na+ transport were measured in rabbit gallbladder. Only 11.7% of the transported Na+ was found to be accompanied by HCO 3 − . 10−4 M SITS eliminated the HCO 3 − dependent fraction of Cl− influx (50%) but did not significantly alter intracellular Na+ activity and Na+ transport. Exposure to HCO3-free salines or to 10−4 M acetazolamide about halved Cl− influx and Na+ transport. 25 mM SCN− reduced Cl− influx to zero, decreased intracellular Na+ activity, but only halved Na+ transport which under these conditions was abolished only in the absence of HCO 3 − . Exposure to a Cl−-free saline produced effects similar to those caused by SCN−. These resuits suggest that when Cl−/HCO 3 − exchange is inhibited at the apical membrane, Na+/H+ exchange and transepithelial Na+ transfer are unmodified if HCO 3 − is available for transport. The permanent uncoupling of the exchangers and the elevated transepithelial transport of Na+ are not due to an increased activity of the parallel Na+−Cl− cotransport but to a redirection of HCO 3 − flux toward the basolateral side.
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