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    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 42.10 ; 81.60 ; 82.50
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Experiments that demonstrate quantitatively the importance of laser absorption dynamics for ultraviolet laser ablation of organic materials are presented. Laser pulse transmission measurements have been performed on 0.1 μm spin-coated polyimide films at three ultraviolet wavelengths (193 nm, 248 nm, and 355 nm) over the fluence range 10−3 −10 J/cm2. Target transmission is observed to increase with increasing fluence by a factor of ∼5 at 193 nm, and a factor of ∼10 at 248 nm. In contrast, transmission decreases by approximately one half during 355 nm target irradiation. These results are analyzed theoretically with a two-level model of chromophore absorption. This theory is also applied to reported pulsed UV-laser polyimide ablation data. It is shown that an accurate description of the fluence-dependent film absorption leads to a prediction of the etch depth versus pulse fluence relationship in good agreement with experimental data.
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    European radiology 9 (1999), S. 1445-1450 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Ultrasonography ; Colour Doppler ; Lymphatic system ; Neoplasms ; Lymph nodes ; Blood supply
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Intranodal angioarchitecture was used as criterion for the differential diagnosis of lymph node alterations by colour duplex sonography. The influence of the adjustment of the duplex unit on the diagnostic accuracy and on the rate of lymph nodes with detectable intranodal flow signals was tested. A total of 243 superficial lymph nodes in 127 patients were included in a retrospective study. Diagnoses were approved by histopathology (n = 173) or clinical follow-ups (n = 70 reactive lymph nodes). The intranodal angioarchitecture and sonomorphology were assessed. We used nonparametric discriminant analysis in order to define appropriate settings for transducer frequency, flow mode, power and threshold which result in the best diagnostic quality. Of the lymph nodes, 87 % displayed flow signals using a threshold of ≥ 13 and the flow modes low or medium. Vascularisation was detected only in 47 % of the nodes assessed with different adjustments. Diagnostic accuracy dropped from 94 to 68–84 % if threshold was 〈 13 or power was less than –11 dB. An insufficient adjustment of the colour duplex unit decreases the chance of detecting intranodal flow signals and impairs the diagnostic quality of colour duplex sonography. Flow mode, power and threshold are the most important parameters which have to be adjusted properly.
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    ISSN: 1573-5036
    Keywords: alder ; Alnus glutinosa ; clones ; compatibility ; ecotypes ; Frankia ineffectivity ; N2-fixation ; nodulation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Notes: Abstract Nodulation tests onin-vitro propagated clones ofAlnus glutinosa ecotypes (forest ecotype, pioneer ecotype) withFrankia strains originating from both ecotypes indicated differences in host-plant compatibility. Inoculated plants of the pioneer ecotype clone were not infected by strains, that were unable to fix nitrogen in pure culture. Nodulation could only be induced on the clone of the forest ecotype, but no nitrogen-fixing activity could be detected. Ultra-structural observations of the nodules by SEM and TEM indicated that ineffectivity of these strains was correlated with the lack of vesicles in the infected cells. Cells were only filled with hyphae: neither sporangia nor vesicles could be detected. In contrast, effective nodules could be obtained on both alder clones after inoculation with an effective strain, showing normal development of vesicle clusters in infected cells. In pure culture the ineffective strains produced no vesicles; sporangia were found only during early stage of growth. The results demonstrate the existence ofFrankia strains which were either non-infective or ineffective on different clones ofAlnus glutinosa.
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