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Mar Pollut Bull ; 195: 115333, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37659382

ABSTRACT

This work focuses on the dynamics and retention of microplastics (MP) in the Mediterranean. MP manta-net trawls were performed in autumn 2019 north of the Balearic Islands and along the Balearic Front (BF). Lagrangian modelling was used to find the MP collected origin during the campaign. These combined results show that North of Mallorca is a temporary retention zone of 3 months variability, with MP origin being the Northern Current (NC) and the Gulf of Lion (GOL). Retention processes were less clear along the BF, due to frontal dynamics together with the strong northerly winds. However, it appears that the origin can differ between the North (i.e. the large North-Westerly basin, including the GOL and the NC path) and the South (short distances around the zone) of this front. In both areas, the wind and the current variability are strongly conditioning the existence and position of the MP concentration zones.


Subject(s)
Microplastics , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Plastics/analysis , Mediterranean Sea , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Wind , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Materials (Basel) ; 14(13)2021 Jun 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34202131

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to comparatively investigate the behavior of silicate and sol-silicate coatings non-modified or modified with an organosilane on wood and on wood pre-coated with silica-mineralized primers. Adhesion strength, morphology, and water permeability and related damages were studied to evaluate the possibility of utilizing such inorganic-based coating systems for durable protection of wood without or with relatively cheap and water-borne primers. Potassium silicate and potassium methylsiliconate aqueous solutions and a colloidal silica were used for the preparation of the coatings. The white coating paints were brushed on beech wood substrates at a rate of 220 g·m-2. The coatings exhibited good coverage ability. The pull-off adhesion strength values appeared to be related to pH following a polynomial law. The adhesion strength for the silicate coatings were adequate (above 3 MPa and up to 5 MPa) for wood, whereas the values for the sol-silicates were too low for practical applications. The adhesion values were in general higher for the samples cured in a climate room (23 ± 3 °C and 75 ± 2% relative humidity) than the samples cured in the ambient atmosphere of the laboratory (23 ± 3 °C and 25 ± 5% relative humidity). The presence of microdefects (cracks, holes) was revealed in the coating layers by optical and scanning electron microscopy. The surface roughness parameters assessed by confocal scanning laser microscopy were dependent on the magnification applied for their measurement. The arithmetic average roughness Sa was between 5 µm and 10 µm at magnification 5× and between 2.5 µm and 10 µm at magnification 20×. The maximum peak-to-valley height Sz confirmed the presence of open pores emerging through the coatings. The open pores constitute free pathways for water ingress through the coatings, and could explain the high water absorption of the coatings including the methysiliconate-containing silicate coating and despite the relatively high water contact angle and low wettability exhibited by this sample. The post-application of a hydrophobizing solution containing hexadecyltrimethoxysilane and dimethyloctadecyl[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ammonium chloride considerably reduced the water permeability, while application of nanosilica-containing organic primers increased the adhesion for the coatings. Silicate coatings with adhesion great enough and resistance against water damages can be generated on wood even without a primer using low silica-to-alkali ratio binders and an organosilane additive. The sol-silicate coatings appear to be applicable only with a primer. The improvement of the paint formulations to control the formation of microcracks and open pores could be useful to reduce the liquid water permeability and increase durability. Otherwise, the application of a hydrophobizing treatment can be used for this purpose.

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Bull Cancer ; 107(12): 1221-1232, 2020 Dec.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33036741

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Non endometrioid endometrial cancer are infrequent and have poor prognosis. The aim of the study was to evaluate non endometrioid endometrial cancer managment by evaluating endometrial cancer guidelines application. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This multicentric retrospective study enrolled non endometrioid endometrial cancer between January 2009 to December 2019. Analyses adapted at last French guidelines applicated corresponding of year management. RESULTS: Seventy-four non endometrioid endometrial cancer analysed in 10 centers: 34 carcinosarcoma (45,9 %), 29 serous carcinoma (39,2 %), 9 clear cells carcinoma (12,2 %) and 2 undifferentiated carcinoma (2,7 %). For initial management, endometrial cancer guidelines applicated to 45,9 %. First reason of initial guidelines « non-application ¼ was lack of surgical lymph node stadification (57,1 %). For adjuvant management, endometrial cancer guidelines applicated to 38.7 %. First reason of adjuvant guidelines « non-application ¼ was lack lymph node stadification to complete staging when it previously incompletly operated (67,6 %). DISCUSSION: Non endometrioid endometrial cancer guidelines applicability is difficult. This explicated by high age and comorbidity when surgical lymph node stadification is necessary. Using new staging technic will allow target management and better select lymph node staging indication.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell , Carcinosarcoma , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous , Endometrial Neoplasms , Guideline Adherence , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/complications , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/diagnosis , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/pathology , Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell/therapy , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinosarcoma/complications , Carcinosarcoma/diagnosis , Carcinosarcoma/pathology , Carcinosarcoma/therapy , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/complications , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/diagnosis , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/pathology , Cystadenocarcinoma, Serous/therapy , Endometrial Neoplasms/complications , Endometrial Neoplasms/diagnosis , Endometrial Neoplasms/pathology , Endometrial Neoplasms/therapy , Female , France , Humans , Metrorrhagia/etiology , Middle Aged , Neoplasm Seeding , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies
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Ann Pathol ; 36(2): 134-8, 2016 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26995103

ABSTRACT

Sebaceous glands are cutaneous annexes located in the dermis. Focal spots of ectopy of these glands are frequently identified in ectodermal tissues: they represent Fordyce's disease. However, only a few cases of ectopic sebaceous glands have been mentioned in non-ectodermic tissue. Fordyce spots of esophageal location are unusual, and most of them have been diagnosed from biopsy specimens. We report two cases of ectopic sebaceous glands in esophagus, the first diagnosed from a resected specimen, the second from biopsies. A literature review is carried out.


Subject(s)
Choristoma/pathology , Esophageal Diseases/pathology , Sebaceous Glands , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/complications , Adenocarcinoma, Papillary/secondary , Aged , Biopsy , Choristoma/complications , Choristoma/diagnosis , Choristoma/surgery , Esophageal Diseases/complications , Esophageal Diseases/diagnosis , Esophageal Diseases/surgery , Esophagectomy , Esophagoscopy , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Ovarian Neoplasms/complications , Peritoneal Neoplasms/complications , Peritoneal Neoplasms/secondary
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