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  • 1
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: To achieve higher areal recording density and at the same time very low cost magnetic media, a preembossed disk is proposed in which servo marks, header signals, and ROM data are formed on a plastic substrate by an injection method. Those media give very attractive features to reduce track pitch comparable to optical disks. A very expensive and low throughput servo writer is not necessary by using such preembossed servo marks. To realize the preembossed disk, a magnetic layer should be prepared by low-temperature deposition. In this paper, we studied the sputtering process and suitable magnetic materials such as CoCrPt/Cr film on plastic substrate. Plastic substrate was made by amorphous polyolefin (APO). The under layer (Cr), magnetic layer (CoCrPt), protective layer (C) are formed by magnetron sputtering without substrate heating. Effects of Pt content, thicknesses of magnetic layer, and under layer were investigated. Results showed that coercivity was achieved to 1900 Oe at Pt about 20 at. %, 30-nm-thick magnetic layer and 200-nm-thick under layer. Recording characteristics of the disk were measured by an MR head. The head has a track width of 3.4 μm and a shield distance of 0.35 μm. The results were D50=100 kfci, C/N=47 dB (at 75kfci), and a resulting density of 0.7 Gb/in2. The signal output from the prepit shows 80% maximum value compared with conventional magnetic bits. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: To increase recording density of MO media, several schemes have been proposed. Among them, magnetic multivalued (MMV) recording is one of the most promising methods. We have first realized the quadrivalued MMV media using a field modulation method. Such media is composed of an exchange coupled TbFeCo/PtCo bilayer. By switching the external field in four levels, the separated signal corresponding to the each field is obtained as a four leveled output. For the acutal device application for high-density and high-speed recording, it is necessary to reduce the external field as small as possible. In the previous experiment, about ±900 Oe was necessary to record the whole levels. For such MMV media, the quadrivalued signal response depends on the magnetic characteristics of the TbFeCo/PtCo bilayer, which is so called dual write state. The higher field level on the MMV media is defined by the threshold field of the dual write state. It is found that the threshold field is controllable to tune the magnetic parameter, especially the exchange coupling force between the TbFeCo and PtCo. As a result, the reduction of the recording field less than 350 Oe is realized on a new media. Using such tuned media, high-density quadrivalued recording is experimentally carried out. © 1996 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Okano M, Nagano T, Nakada M, Masuda Y, Kino K. Yasueda H, Nose Y, Nishimura Y, Ohta N. Epitope analysis of HLA-DR-restricted helper T-cell responses to Der p II, a major allergen molecule of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus.T-cell epitopes of Der p II, a major allergen of Dermatophagoidees pteronpssinus, were analyzed by using human T-cell clones. We tested 38 cloned T cells from two Japanese patients with allergic rhinitis, and identified at least two peptides (K33–T47 and 158–C73) as helper T-cell epitopes. The former epitope was shown to be restricted by HLA-DRBI* 1502, and the latter by HLA-DRB1 *0405, both of which are typical Japanese HLA-DR alleles, suggesting that those T-cell epitopes might be important for the onset of house-dust mite allergy in the Japanese population. We prepared 15 analog peptides of the HLA-DRB1*1502-restricted 15-mer peptide. Of those 15 residues, five (F35, L37, A39, F41. and E42) were critical for the epitope activity, and three residues (F35, A39, and E42) seemed to be included in anchor motifs for HLA-DRB1*1502. The epitope peptide was also recognized by HLA-DRB1*1502-positive healthy donors; however. only allergic T cells showed Th2 functions. Antigen-presenting cells of nonallergic donors were able to activate allergic T cells to express Th2 function. This seemed to suggest that antigen recognition of T cells, as well as additional unknown factors which promote Th2, rather than Th1, responses, might be important for the onset of house-dust mite allergy.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: To determine the importance of silkworm moth allergens, we tested 267 patients with allergic rhinitis with CAP-RAST®, a new assay system for detecting specific IgE in sera. We used the following allergen sources: house-dust mite, Candida, Altemaria, cat dander, orchard grass, ragweed, mugwort, Japanese hops, Japanese cedar, Japanese cypress, cotton, silk, larval chironomid midge, adult chironomid midge, and silkworm moth. As expected, the highest positive rate of reaction, as determined by CAP-RAST, was 73.8% for Japanese cedar, followed by 53.2% for mite and 50.6% for Japanese cypress. Although the positive rate for silkworm moth was not as high as for cedar pollen, one-third of patients had specific IgE against silkworm moth. The positive rate of reaction to silkworm moth was much higher than that to chironomid. It was interesting to note that the patients reported had not been documented as having frequent contact with silkworm moth allergen. Correlations between silkworm moth and silk, and silkworm moth and chironomid midge were found to be significant (P 〈0.001). Silkworm moth allergen showed the third highest reaction rate in patients with severe symptoms. These results suggest that silkworm moth allergen should be considered to be important in patients with allergic rhinitis in Japan.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1398-9995
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: To determine whether B7 signals are associated with atopic responses in man, we assayed CD80 and CD86 expression on B cells and monocytes from atopic patients and controls. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 10 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis and from 10 normal subjects were cultured in the presence or absence of house-dust-mite antigen, and B cells and monocytes were assayed for expression of CD80 and CD86 by flow cytometry. CD86 on B cells was significantly and selectively upregulated in all atopic subjects, but not in normal subjects, whereas CD80 expression was not altered in B cells from the atopic subjects or controls. In contrast, both CD80 and CD86 were upregulated in monocytes from the atopic subjects as well as the controls. However, CD86 upregulation was significantly higher in the atopic subjects than in controls. Our results seem to suggest that selective upregulation of CD86 on B cells by a challenging antigen may play a critical role in the development of Th2 cells in patients with atopic disease.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Tonsillar herniation ; Syringomyelia ; Chiari malformations ; Histology ; Electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract This report describes an experimental model of chronic tonsillar herniation and its effects on the spinal cord. In ten rats, a small piece of chemically induced mammary cancer was transplanted to the supraoccipital bone. In all cases, the transplanted cancers grew into the posterior fossa, destroying the supraoccipital bone and compressing the cerebellum extradurally. In six of the ten rats, tonsillar herniation was observed at 8–14 weeks after transplantation. Transdural infiltration of the tumor cells was not apparent in any animal. In those rats with tonsillar herniation (n=6), the spinal cord from the C5 to the T8 segments showed enlargement of the central canal without exception. Histological examination revealed the following changes: stretching and thinning of the ependymal cells; swelling of the astrocytic processes; and extracellular edema, predominantly in the dorsal gray matter, but also in the ventral inner portion of the dorsal column. In the control group (n=4) and those rats without tonsillar herniation (n=4), such histological changes of the spinal cord were not observed. Although the lesions can not be regarded as representing mature syringomyelia, they most likely constitute an earlier evolutionary stage.
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  • 7
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Keywords: Key words TNFA ; Malaria ; Schistosomiasis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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