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  • Acute otitis media  (1)
  • Crystal growth kinetics  (1)
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 251 (1994), S. 113-116 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Acute otitis media ; Middle ear effusion Children ; Tympanometry
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Using tympanometry we investigated potential changes in both middle ears developing during and after unilateral acute otitis media (AOM) in Japanese children. In 144 children with unilateral AOM, tympanometry was performed at presentation and was repeated at the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th weeks and then every 2 weeks up to 12 weeks after entry into the study. Type B tympanograms were recorded in 81 (56%) of the affected ears and in 37 (26%) of the unaffected ears at presentation. Twelve weeks after AOM, the type B tympanogram was still observed in 21 (15%) of the affected ears and in 16 (11%) of the unaffected ears. Ears with type B changes at presentation showed a significantly slower recovery of middle ear ventilation than did those with either type A or type C1.
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    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Colloidal alloy crystals ; Crystal growth kinetics ; Microgravity effect ; Reflection spectroscopy ; Segregation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  Crystal growth rates in colloidal alloy crystallization of binary mixtures of monodispersed polystyrene and/or silica spheres having different sizes and densities are studied in microgravity by parabolic flights of an aircraft. The crystal growth rates are obtained by time-resolved reflection spectroscopy with a continuous circulating-type stopped-flow-cell system. The growth rates of alloy crystallization increase substantially in microgravity up to about 1.7 times those in normal gravity, which is in contrast to the retarding microgravity effect on the crystallization of single-component spheres. The disappearance of the segregation effect in microgravity is the main cause for the enhancing effect. The absence of convection of the suspension and the lack of downward sedimentation of colloidal spheres are also important.
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    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: Key words Colloidal crystallization kinetics ; Microgravity experiments ; Salt effect ; Reflection spectroscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract  Rate coefficients (k) in the colloidal crystallization of monodispersed silica spheres in the presence of sodium chloride are studied in microgravity achieved by parabolic flights of an aircraft. Time-resolved reflection spectroscopy is made with a continuous circulating-type stopped-flow cell system. The k values decrease as the salt concentration increases both at 0 and 1 G and those in microgravity are smaller than those in normal gravity by 16% (maximum), especially in water and in the presence of a small amount of the salt lower than 2 × 10−6 mol/l. The rates in flight at 1 G are larger by 15% (maximum) compared with those at 1 G on the ground. The k values obtained at 0 G, 1 G in flight and 1 G on the ground agree excellently with each other for the suspensions with 3 × 10−6 and 4 × 10−6 mol/l sodium chloride. Disappearance of the downward diffusion of spheres and no convection of the suspensions are important for retardation in microgravity.
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