The current study examined the level of Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in tumor and blood serum of female breast cancer patients and control individuals recruited from Punjab, Pakistan. Breast ...tumor and blood serum from 40 patients and only blood serum from ten control subjects were obtained and concentration of 32 PCB congeners was analyzed through Gas chromatography coupled with Mass spectrophotometry. Sociodemographic variables of the patients along with essential clinical and haematological parameters were taken as covariates. Tumor reflects the highest median (min-max) concentration (ng g−1 lw) of ƩPCBs at 115.94 (0.05–17.75) followed by 16.53 (0.09–2.94) and 5.24 (0.01–0.59) in blood serum of cancer patients and control group respectively. Median concentrations (ng g−1 lw) of non-dioxine like ƩPCBs were considerably higher at 83.04, 32.89 and 4.27 compared to 13.03 and 3.50 and 0.97 for dioxin like ƩPCBs in tumor, serum of breast cancer patients and control subjects respectively. PCB-87 was most dominant congeners in tumor followed by PCB-170 and -82 whereas PCB-28 and -52 reflected greatest contribution in serum of breast cancer patients. Blood haemoglobin, potassium and chloride ions showed significant positive whereas body mass index reflect inverse relationship when regressed with ƩPCBs in tumor. This pioneer study depicts elevated concentrations of PCBs in patients compared to control, reflecting potential positive association of PCBs with breast cancer which need further confirmation. We concluded that chronic exposure to PCBs might be associated with an increasing number of breast cancer incidences in developing countries like Pakistan, which should be further elucidated through detail in vitro and in vivo studies.
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•PCBs were assessed in tumor and serum of breast cancer patients and compared with serum of controls subjects•PCBs were significantly higher in tumor and blood serum of patients compared to control•Non-dioxin like PCBs were highly prevalent group compared to dioxin like PCBs•PCB-87, -170 and -82 in tumor and PCB-28 and -52 were dominant congeners in serum•Haemoglobin, Potassium and Chloride ions were positive while BMI was inversely related with tumor PCBs
The present study was carried out to investigate the influence of food grade coatings on fruit quality and storage life of bell pepper cv. “Yolo Wonder” at 8±1°C with 90–95% RH for 24 days. Coating ...treatments were given to bell pepper fruits by dipping in aqueous solutions of gum arabic (6, 9, and 12%), Aloe vera gel (4, 5, and 6%), and cinnamon oil (0.5, 0.75, and 1%). Physicochemical characteristics as well as quality of bell pepper fruits improved in all coating treatments. Results revealed that 12% gum arabic coating exhibited significantly reduced weight loss, membrane leakage, chilling injury, and decay incidence with less increase in pH, total soluble solids, and sugar percentage, whereas appealing fruit color (L⁎, a⁎, and b⁎) along with higher values of ascorbic acid (1.84 mg/100 g), titratable acidity (0.19%), and firmness (4 N) was observed in cold storage environment. Our results clearly suggested that coating of bell pepper fruits with 12% gum arabic can maintain postharvest storage quality of bell pepper fruits.
Correspondence in regard to Patil N, et al Khan, M.; Khan, L.; Abrar, S. ...
Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)),
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We present a systematic study on the control of Cooper minimum (CM) in the high-order harmonics spectra generated during the interaction of Ar gas with ultrashort near-infrared laser pulses. ...Tailoring the width and depth of CM in argon is demonstrated by changing the gas jet position with respect to the focal plane of focusing lens and by defocusing-assisted phase-matching. We further analyze the influence of single- and two-color laser pump schemes on the appearance of CM. The application of two orthogonally-polarized fields of fundamental radiation and its second harmonic, which is also used to generate controllable yields of odd and even harmonics, led to diminishing the CM in the harmonic spectra. Our experimental findings are supported by theoretical calculations that solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation in the microscopic domain, and take into account the phase matching in the macroscopic domain.
We study the Posner second theorem
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, 1093–1100 (1957) and strong commutativity preserving problem for symmetric and skew symmetric elements involving generalized ...derivations on prime rings with involution. The obtained results cover numerous known theorems. We also provide examples showing that the obtained results hold neither in the case of involution of the first kind, nor in the case where the ring is not prime.
Design and assessment of THz communications systems, which will form an essential part of 6G, require an understanding of the propagation channels the systems will operate in. This paper presents ...investigations of the channel characteristics in various scenarios at 145 GHz, which is the band currently envisioned for the first round of deployments. In particular, we review several extensive measurement campaigns performed by the University of Southern California in both outdoor and indoor environments. We present the measurement and evaluation methodology and sample results that illustrate the dominant propagation effects in different environments. We then summarize the parameters of the statistical channel models for path loss, delay dispersion, and angular dispersion. Based on these results, we find that even in NLoS (non-line-of-sight) situations, Gbit/s communications can be sustained over a 100 m distance; that (for an antenna gain of 20 dB), there is considerable delay dispersion, requiring tens of equalizer taps, and that angular dispersion is significant in both LoS and NLoS situations. The channel parameters can be thus used as a basis for system design and evaluation under realistic operating conditions.
A low-profile Compact Meander Line Telemetry Antenna (CMLTA) operating at 402.5 MHz for the Medical Implant Communication System (MICS) band medical applications is introduced. The proposed antenna ...focuses specifically on pacemaker telemetry applications. The meander line technique with an open loop configuration and simple transmission line feeding mechanism has been used for achieving the compact design. Based on the theory of surface current distribution, the proposed technique provides the opportunity to increase the electrical dimensions while decreasing the physical dimensions of the antenna. Further design optimization is carried out to optimize the overall antenna size to a maximum volume of 4080 mm3. By introducing CMLTA, the size of the antenna is reduced by 79% as compared to the previous work. The proposed antenna demonstrated satisfactory performance with 10 dB bandwidth of 6.17%, a maximum gain of -22 dBi and an EIRP of -25.28 dBi. The analysis of Specific Absorption Rate under premise use of 1 W input power provided the maximum 1 g and averaged 10 g SAR of 74.7 W/kg and 17.7 W/kg, respectively, demonstrating a satisfactory level according to the IEEE standard safety guidelines. Fabrication and measurements are carried out where measured results are found to be in good agreement with the simulated results. With the optimized dimensions, satisfactory gain, EIRP, and SAR performance, the proposed CMLTA is deemed suitable for pacemaker telemetry applications for effective communication.