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    ISSN: 1349-9432
    Keywords: phase change ; optical disk ; overwrite ; overwrite cycle ; thermal deformation ; environmental stability ; GeTe-Sb2Te3-Sb ; SiO2, ZnS-SiO2
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The overwrite cycle characteristics and environmental stability of a phase change optical disk with a new disk structure were demonstrated. The C/N ratio was around 55dB, the erase ratio was around 25dB and the phase jitter was under 50% throughout the one million cycle overwrite test. The accelerated aging test conditions were 90°C, 80%RH, for 600 hours and 70°C, 80%RH for 5,200 hours. The archival and shelf one million overwrite cycle characteristics of phase jitter were stable throughout the aging test. The life expectancy of the disk is anticipated to be more than 60 years in a 32°C, 80%RH environment.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    European journal of applied physiology 69 (1994), S. 88-91 
    ISSN: 1439-6327
    Keywords: Exercise ; Androgen receptor ; Androgen receptor antagonist ; Skeletal muscle ; Muscle hypertrophy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The physiological importance of the increase in androgen receptors in exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy was investigated in rats. Together with training rat gastrocnemius muscles by electrical stimulation every other day for 2 weeks, male rats were administered the androgen receptor antagonist, oxendolone. The androgen receptor antagonist effectively decreased the wet mass of the prostate, an androgen target organ, and did not significantly affect body mass. The increase in muscle mass induced by electrical stimulation was effectively suppressed by the androgen receptor blockade. The mean degree of muscle hypertrophy in the antagonist-treated group was significantly lower than that in the control group (102.30% vs 107.41%, respectively;P=0.006). This result suggests that the androgen pathway has a significant effect in exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy and emphasizes the importance of the increase in the number of androgen receptors in exercised muscle.
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