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    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Key words Gastrointestinal tract, perforation – Pneumoperitoneum – Helical computed tomography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Purpose: To determine the value of helical CT in a consecutive series of elderly patients referred with clinically suspected gastrointestinal perforation. Methods: Our series comprised 34 consecutive elderly patients (mean age: 68 years) presenting with acute abdominal symptoms potentially suggestive of gastrointestinal perforation. All the patients were prospectively subjected to abdominal computed tomography (CT). On helical CT, the presence of free air was considered diagnostic of gastrointestinal perforation. Other findings such as intraperitoneal free fluid, thickening of bowel wall, streaky density within the mesentery, “dirty fat” sign, and focal collection of extraluminal fecal matter (“dirty mass”) were considered indirect findings of perforation. Results: At surgery, the following sites of perforation were found: duodenum (38.2 %), stomach (29.4 %), ileum (8.8 %), sigmoid colon (8.8 %), rectum (5.8 %), and jejunum, appendix, and transverse colon (2.9 % of cases each). CT demonstrated the presence of free air in 94.1 % of cases; intraperitoneal free fluid was present in 76.4 % of patients and thickening of bowel wall in 50 %. Streaky density within the mesentery was found in one patient. Conclusion: CT is a reliable diagnostic method by which to assess gastrointestinal perforation, because it provides excellent contrast resolution to depict the presence of even small amounts of free air in the abdomen. This is particularly helpful where elderly patients are concerned.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 631-639 
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Transport properties ; flux pinning ; flux creep ; flux line lattice dynamices ; Bi-based cuprates
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The electrical transport of a superconducting BSCCO-2223 Ag-sheathed tape is studied as a function of temperature T, current I, and magnetic field H. In a range of current and field, covering two orders of magnitude, the resistance R(T) is described by R = R o exp{−b[(T m −T)/(T −T o )]0.5}, where T o and T m are the limits of the non-ohmic and field dependent behavior. The threshold T o is a decreasing function of I and H, whereas T m depends only on H. The isothermal R(I) and the R(H) trends confirm the previous function, suggesting that, within the examined ranges, the dissipation may be attributed to a process in which the temperature has a prevalent role, whereas I and H change the limits of the process. The experimental data are consistent with a process in which the dynamics of thermally generated vortices is current and field controlled.
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