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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of materials science 17 (1982), S. 2741-2752 
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Five different specimen preparation techniques were employed to characterize the microstructure of a cross-section of plasma-sprayed Rene′ 125 coating on a Rene′ 125 turbine blade substrate. These methods included optical microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy on three types of replicas and on thin foils. Interface and matrix precipitates were indentified using electron diffraction and energy dispersive spectrometry, with HfO2 and (Hf, Zr)O2 the predominant phases at the coating/blade interface, and both (Ti, Ta)C and HfO2 present in the coating. Those blade precipitates examined contained Hf and Ta, with some Ti and a little Co. A unique dendritic structure of γ′ was also found intermittently along the interface. The combination of the five techniques provides a wide variety of information, and is a strong tool for characterizing complex microstructures.
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    Journal of materials science 23 (1988), S. 3348-3356 
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The formation of the sigma-phase has been studied in two heats of a nitrogen-strengthened austenitic stainless steel, Nitronic 50 and Nitronic 50W, a weld filler wire composition. It was found that the presence of cold-work greatly enhanced the rate of sigma precipitation in the temperature range of 600–1000° C. The nucleation and growth of the sigma-phase was accompanied by recrystallization of the deformed austenite. The final austenite grain size was generally very small (0.5–4μm), since grain growth was inhibited by the intergranular sigma precipitates. Precipitation of M23C6 carbides was suppressed by the rapid formation of the sigma-phase. In samples solution annealed prior to ageing, the kinetics of sigma precipitation were much slower, and for a heat containing 0.04wt% carbon (Nitronic 50W), the sigma precipitation was retarded by the formation of intergranular M23C6. Grain boundaries in solution annealed and aged samples of both alloys also contained Z-phase (NbCrN) precipitates, which formed in the range of 700–1000° C. Retained delta-ferrite in the Nitronic 50W heat transformed directly to sigma-phase during ageing of the cold-worked specimens, but under-went more complex reactions in the solution annealed plus aged samples. Precipitation sequences at the ferrite-austenite interfaces in these latter specimens varied with ageing temperature. Sigma-phase chemistries in all samples were determined in the analytical electron microscope. In the solution-annealed and aged specimens, the sigma-phase chemistries were generally not of equilibrium values, and a wide variation in sigma composition was seen in each sample. In the cold-worked and aged samples, equilibrium sigma chemistries were attained. On comparing data from different samples, compositional changes in the sigma phase were observed, with molybdenum increasing and chromium decreasing as ageing temperatures increased.
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  • 3
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    Journal of neuro-oncology 40 (1998), S. 51-57 
    ISSN: 1573-7373
    Keywords: MIB-1 ; ependymoma ; Ki-67 ; proliferation index ; brain tumor ; survival
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The biologic behavior of ependymomas is highly variable, and its correlation with histologic features is at best imprecise. This retrospective study attempted to correlate the malignant histologic characteristics of ependymomas with MIB-1 proliferation index and survival. Biopsy and resection specimens taken from 34 patients who received treatment 1972 to 1996 were histologically examined. The patients' ages range was 1 to 59 years. The histologic specimens were assessed for anaplastic features (necrosis, mitosis, vascular proliferation, cellular pleomorphism, and overlapping of nuclei) and an MIB-1 (Ki-67 antigen) proliferation index was also determined. The overall median MIB-1 proliferation index was 7.8% (range 0.1 – 62.5%). An MIB-1 of 20% was significant for a decrease in survival (RR=5.7) (p=0.0013). The median MIB-1 for patients 〈 20 years old was 20.6% with range (0.1, 43%), while that for patients 〉 20 years was 5.1% (range 0.2, 9.4%) (KW p=0.055). Three of 5 histological features evaluated were significantly associated with outcome: 〉 5 mitotic figures per high-power field, necrosis, and vascular proliferation, but not nuclear overlap or pleomorphism. All pathologic factors except pleomorphism were significantly related to the MIB-1 proliferation index. In brief, our data support the association of poor prognoses in ependymomas with young age, the presence of three to four anaplastic histologic features, and an MIB-1 proliferation index 〉 20%.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-2614
    Keywords: Head injury ; oxygen saturation ; jugular bulb catheter
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Computer Science , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Objectives. Monitoring jugular venous oxygen saturation (SjvO2) has been useful for the early identification and treatment of cerebral ischemia in patients with severe head injury. However, the catheters that have been used for this purpose have not performed optimally. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the performance of a new regional oxygen saturation catheter for monitoring SjvO2.Methods. Eighteen regional oxygen saturation catheters, 4-Fr in diameter (Baxter Healthcare Corporation, Edward Critical Care), were used in this study. Each catheter was inserted percutaneously into the dominant jugular vein and the catheter's tip position in the jugular bulb was verified by radiograph. The catheter was calibratedin vitro prior to insertion using the optic calibrator provided by the manufacturer. The catheter was recalibrated every 8 to 12 hours by comparing the oxygen saturation value from the catheter with that measured by a cooximeter in a blood sample drawn through the catheter.Results. In vitro calibration using the optic calibrator was not always successful. Five catheters could not be calibrated. The remaining 13 catheters could all be calibrated, but only 9 provided a value that was within 4% of the oxygen saturation derived from the blond sample. After the firstin vivo calibration, the correlation between the catheter and the blond sample values was improved. A total of 196 comparisons were made. The median, 25th, and 75th quartile differences between the catheter and the blond sample measurement of SjvO2 were 0.00, −1.15, and 1.25%, respectively. Using longitudinal data regression, the overall slope of the regression between the catheter and blood values was 0.997 (p = 0.001).Conclusions. The new regional oxygen saturation catheter provided reliable measurement of SjvO2 83% of the time when the signal quality index was ≤3, and may be useful for continuous monitoring of SjvO2.
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  • 5
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    Journal of materials science 17 (1982), S. 73-80 
    ISSN: 1573-4803
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The microstructure of argon-atomized René 95 powder has been characterized by a combination of transmission and scanning-transmission electron microscopy, and energy dispersive X-ray analysis. Specimen preparation techniques have been developed in order to obtain samples suitable for such analyses, and similar but complementary micro-structural features are revealed by each technique. Dendritic and cellular structures, both on the surface of the powder particles and in the interior, are delineated by fine precipitates. These have been identified as MC-type carbides, containing Nb and Ti, with some Cr, Ni, Mo and W.
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