An analysis of the widths of these peaks (inverse correlation length) shows that the reorientation
under the magnetic field can lead to a phase transition of the portion of the liquid crystal that is reorienting.”
“One new 18-oxygenated polyhydroxy steroid, (24S)-ergostan-3,5,6,18,25-pentaol 18,25-diacetate (1), along with five known analogues (2-6), was isolated from a soft coral Sarcophyton sp. collected from the South China Sea. The structure of the new compound (1) was elucidated Alvespimycin by 1D NMR, 2D NMR and mass spectrometry. The absolute configuration of 1 was determined by the application of the modified Mosher’s method. The isolated compounds were assayed for their cytotoxic and antimicrobial activities.”
“Purpose: The aim of the study is to highlight parents’ views on information in childhood cancer care.
Method: A qualitative design, appropriate to gain a holistic view, has been chosen. Eight
families with children diagnosed with cancer, of various ages and gender and from various backgrounds, participated in five interviews each during the first year of the child’s illness.
Results: If the parents’ needs were fulfilled, they were better equipped to handle the illness of their child, which is totally dependant on how the matter of information is dealt with. Information is a complex Smoothened Agonist in vitro and demanding issue for the persons involved and the families’ views were divergent in this area. Sometimes they seemed to obtain the information successfully and sometimes there were great problems in this respect. Therefore
their preferences must be considered.
Conclusion: There has to be an improvement from the aspects of what, when and how information is provided. The major findings of this study indicate that the families need better support and more distinct instructions to be able to cope with the situation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.”
“Neutron supermirrors are increasingly important devices for transporting, check details bending, and focusing neutron beams. Reflected neutrons from a supermirror are divided into specular and off-specular (diffuse) components. Suppression of the diffuse component is important since it reduces the signal-to-noise ratio, a serious problem when a supermirror is used in a focusing system for purposes such as small angle scattering measurements. The diffuse intensity can be decreased by more than one order of magnitude by adopting NiC/Ti multilayers instead of conventional Ni/Ti multilayers. In order to obtain insight into the mechanism that controls the diffuse intensity from a supermirror, the crystal structure of Ni and NiC monolayers and the interface structure of Ni/Ti and NiC/Ti multilayers were investigated.