(C) 2011 Society of Chemical Industry”
“The principal object

(C) 2011 Society of Chemical Industry”
“The principal objective of this study

was to investigate changes ill ice dendrite size during the freezing of tuna, in order to formulate a mathematical model of ice learn more dendrite size. The tuna was frozen Via a uni-directional heat transfer. Thermogram analysis allowed Lis to determine the position of the freezing front versus time, which is referred to as the fireezing front rate. The morphology of the ice dendrites was assessed via scanning electron microscopy after freeze-drying, and the retained pore size was measured as ice dendrites. We noted that the mean size of ice dendrites increased with the distance to the cooling plate; however. it decreased with reductions ill the cooling rate and the cooling temperature. In addition, shorter durations of the freeze-drying process decreased the

freezing front rate, resulting in a larger size Torin 1 of the ice dendrite pores that operate Lis water vapor sublimation channels. According to our results, we could derive a linear regression as an empirical mathematical model equation between the ice dendrite size and the inverse of the freezing front rate.”
“Purpose Since the Spine Tango registry was founded over a decade ago it has become established internationally. An annual report has been produced using the same format as the SWEspine group to allow for first data comparisons between the two registries.

Data was captured with the latest generation of surgery and follow-up forms. Also, the Core Outcome Measures Index (COMI) from interventions performed in the year 2012 with follow-up to June 2013 was analyzed. Groups of patients with the most common degenerative lumbar spine diseases and a single group of patients with degenerative cervical spine diseases were created. The demographics, risk factors, previous treatments, current treatment, short-term outcomes, patient satisfaction and complications were analyzed. Fer-1 Pre- and postoperative pain and function scores were derived from the COMI.

About 6,500 procedures

were captured with Spine Tango in 2012. The definitions and composition of all the degenerative groups could not completely be matched between the two registries with the consequence that the age and sex distributions were partially different. Preoperative pain levels were similar. The short-term outcomes available did not allow for evaluation of the final result of surgical intervention. This will be possible with the longer term data in the next annual report. There was a distinct disparity in reported complication rates between surgeons and patients.

This is a valuable first step in creating comparable reports for SWEspine and Spine Tango. The German spine registry may be able to collaborate in the future because of similar items and data structure as Spine Tango.

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