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  • 1970-1974  (2)
  • 1965-1969  (3)
  • Physics  (4)
  • Magnesium  (1)
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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Pflügers Archiv 350 (1974), S. 321-334 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Skeletal Muscle ; Contractility ; Magnesium ; Calcium ; Excitation-Contraction ; Coupling
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The penetration of magnesium from high-Mg Ringer's solution into skeletal muscle, and accompanying effects on intrafibre electrolyte composition, muscle contractility and Ca-exchange have been studied in isolated preparations of whole sartorius ofRana temporaria. Muscle magnesium, corrected for extracellular space, rose rapidly and then more slowly, and at 60 min in 20 mM Mg-Ringer it was calculated that intrafibre unbound Mg was increased by at least two-fold over the level in companion muscles in normal Ringer. Contractile response to direct, supramaximal stimulation was reduced in Mg-loaded muscles while resting membrane potential (E m) remained unaffected. Contracture in response to high-K was diminished while caffeine contracture was not changed. Muscles loaded with Mg also showed significant loss of fibre K and gained Na. Mg-loading caused a significant decrease in exchangeability of muscle Ca. Three fractions of exchangeable Ca in muscle were detected, characterised by half-times of circa 1.5, 7 and 50 min, respectively. In muscles soaked in high-Mg Ringer the half-times for these fractions were not different to the controls, but the quantities exchanged in the two slower fractions were reduced.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry 7 (1969), S. 1657-1664 
    ISSN: 0449-296X
    Keywords: Physics ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Octadecyl methacrylate (mpc ≈ 12°C.) polymerized readily in the solid state in the temperature range -30 to +12°C. after gamma irradiation at -196°C. The initial rate of polymerization and the “limiting” conversion increased with radiation dose and temperature. The temperature dependence of the rate corresponded to an “apparent” activation energy of 20 kcal./mole. Difficulties were experienced with polymerization during separation of the polymer from residual monomer, but these were minimized by using low radiation doses and a hot, selective solvent. The maximum conversion achieved was 70%. The polymer was crosslinked, even at low conversions.
    Additional Material: 5 Ill.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry 6 (1968), S. 1073-1086 
    ISSN: 0449-296X
    Keywords: Physics ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The postirradiation polymerization of the crystalline, anhydrous, monohydrate, and dihydrate forms of zinc methacrylate was studied. The anhydrous salt polymerized readily in the temperature range 50-150°C., the monohydrate did not polymerize at all, and the dihydrate polymerized at about 100°C. Aging of the anhydrous salts greatly affected the rate of polymerization; this was shown to be due mainly to the formation of peroxides by reaction with air. Polymerization could be initiated thermally, without irradiation, in monomer which had been aged in contact with air, apparently by decomposition of the peroxides. The rate of the postirradiation polymerization was increased when air was present during irradiation and decreased when air was present during polymerization. The rate of polymerization increased with temperature, corresponding to an apparent activation energy of 10 kcal./mole. The dihydrate lost one molecule of water rapidly under vacuum at 20°C. and slowly on heating at 50°C. in a sealed vessel, forming a crystalline monohydrate. Slow thermal polymerization and rapid postirradiation polymerization occurred at 100°C. without the formation of any monohydrate, indicating that the polymerization was concurrent with the phase change.
    Additional Material: 10 Ill.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry 7 (1969), S. 1665-1674 
    ISSN: 0449-296X
    Keywords: Physics ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The electron spin resonance spectrum of gamma-irradiated octadecyl methacrylate (m.p. ≈ 12°C.) was due to a mixture of three radicals formed by (1) loss of a hydrogen atom from the paraffin chain, (2) addition of a hydrogen atom to the double bond, and (3) addition of a monomer molecule to radicals formed by (1) or (2). On warming monomer added to radicals (1) and (2) between -170 and -50°C., and above -50°C. the spectrum was solely due to propagating methacrylate radicals. The total radical concentration decreased slightly at -150°C. and was then constant up to -30°C. A marked decrease in radical concentration occurred from -30 to +12°C., it took place rapidly and reached an equilibrium value after each successive increase in temperature. Differential thermal analysis indicated a solid - solid phase change at -30°C. When the sample was kept at 0°C. there was no further decrease in radical concentration even with 50% conversion to polymer. With 2% added chloranil the (chloranil)- was observed to be of about the same concentration as methacrylate radicals. The initial total radical concentration was lower and decreased to zero by 0°C. on warming. No polymer was obtained.
    Additional Material: 6 Ill.
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  • 5
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    New York : Wiley-Blackwell
    Journal of Polymer Science Part A-1: Polymer Chemistry 10 (1972), S. 1997-2004 
    ISSN: 0449-296X
    Keywords: Physics ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Mixtures of sulphur dioxide and butene-1 have been polymerized in the gas phase to the 1:1 alternating copolymer by electron irradiation. The rate of polymerization, measured by the decrease in gas pressure, decreased with increase in temperature over the range -20 to +30°C. The initial G(-monomer) values decreased from 500 to 50 giving an Arrhenius activation energy of -30 kJ mol-1. These results are consistent with a ceiling temperature-pressure relationship. The ceiling temperature is about 60°C lower than that observed previously in the liquid phase in accord with thermo-dynamic prediction.
    Additional Material: 4 Ill.
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