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Space Sci Rev ; 219(2): 18, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36874191

ABSTRACT

A detailed overview of the knowledge gaps in our understanding of the heliospheric interaction with the largely unexplored Very Local Interstellar Medium (VLISM) are provided along with predictions of with the scientific discoveries that await. The new measurements required to make progress in this expanding frontier of space physics are discussed and include in-situ plasma and pick-up ion measurements throughout the heliosheath, direct sampling of the VLISM properties such as elemental and isotopic composition, densities, flows, and temperatures of neutral gas, dust and plasma, and remote energetic neutral atom (ENA) and Lyman-alpha (LYA) imaging from vantage points that can uniquely discern the heliospheric shape and bring new information on the interaction with interstellar hydrogen. The implementation of a pragmatic Interstellar Probe mission with a nominal design life to reach 375 Astronomical Units (au) with likely operation out to 550 au are reported as a result of a 4-year NASA funded mission study.

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Poult Sci ; 81(10): 1563-6, 2002 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12412924

ABSTRACT

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was utilized to examine the interparabronchial septum as a potential site of lymphatic drainage in the lungs of anesthetized chickens (Gallus domesticus). Birds were subjected to extracellular fluid volume expansion in order to produce hydrostatic pulmonary edema via increased pulmonary capillary fluid flux into the interstitial spaces of the lung. Micrographs obtained from freeze-dried lungs of volume-loaded birds were compared with similarly prepared lungs from normal control chickens, which were not volume loaded. The adjacent parabronchi of the control lungs were closely opposed by a minimal septal space, whereas the interparabronchial septal space of the volume-loaded birds was measurably thickened and appeared to be engorged as a result of hydrostatic pulmonary edema. The results of this study are consistent with observations of the lungs of mammals subjected to hydrostatic pulmonary edema and suggest that the interparabronchial septum may be a potential route of lymphatic drainage in the avian lung.


Subject(s)
Bronchi/ultrastructure , Chickens , Poultry Diseases/pathology , Pulmonary Edema/veterinary , Animals , Extracellular Space , Hydrostatic Pressure , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pulmonary Edema/etiology , Pulmonary Edema/pathology
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J Comp Pathol ; 127(2-3): 219-22, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12354536

ABSTRACT

Scanning electron microscopy was used to examine the interparabronchial septa of chickens as a potential site of lymphatic drainage in the avian lung. Anaesthetized chickens were subjected to extracellular fluid volume expansion to produce pulmonary oedema as a result of increased capillary fluid flux into the interstitial spaces of the lung. In normal (control) chickens, the adjacent parabronchi were separated by a minimal septal space. In the "volume-loaded" birds, however, the interparabronchial septal spaces were measurably thickened and engorged as a result of hydrostatic pulmonary oedema. These results, which were consistent with reports of the effect of hydrostatic pulmonary oedema in mammals, suggest that the interparabronchial septum is a potential route of lymphatic drainage in the avian lung.


Subject(s)
Chickens , Lung/physiopathology , Poultry Diseases/pathology , Pulmonary Edema/veterinary , Water-Electrolyte Balance/physiology , Animals , Bronchi/ultrastructure , Extracellular Space , Extravascular Lung Water , Hydrostatic Pressure , Lung/blood supply , Lung/pathology , Lymphatic System/ultrastructure , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Pulmonary Edema/etiology , Pulmonary Edema/pathology
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IEEE Trans Nucl Sci ; 48(6): 2029-33, 2001 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12033226

ABSTRACT

We report experimental measurements of neutron production from collisions of neutron beams with polyethylene blocks simulating tissue at the Los Alamos National Laboratory Neutron Science Center and 1 GeV/amu iron nuclei with spacecraft shielding materials at the Brookhaven National Laboratory AGS.


Subject(s)
Elementary Particle Interactions , Neutrons , Polyethylene/radiation effects , Radiation Protection , Spacecraft , Humans , Iron , Models, Anatomic , Radiation Dosage , Radiometry , Risk Assessment
5.
Am J Vet Res ; 38(6): 887-8, 1977 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-879585

ABSTRACT

Twenty-five lambs, 5 months of age, were used to compare the infection pressure of Trichostrongylus colubriformis with that of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae. Effects of the parasitic infection pressure were assayed by determining body weight gains, feed conversion efficiencies, and wool fiber diameter changes (reflecting changes in protein metabolism) in lambs fed a good ration and those given a marginal diet (dehydrated alfalfa pellets). Significant differences in weight grains or feed conversion efficiencies of nematode- or coccidia-infected lambs and noninfected controls were not found, but significant differences due to the parasites' effect on wool fiber diameters and in lamb response to different feeds were found. Protein uptake or assimilation, or both, were apparently affected by a combination of infection with E ninakohlyakimovae and a marginal diet.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Coccidiosis/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/metabolism , Trichostrongyloidiasis/veterinary , Trichostrongylosis/veterinary , Wool/growth & development , Animals , Body Weight , Coccidiosis/metabolism , Dietary Proteins/metabolism , Male , Sheep , Trichostrongylosis/metabolism
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Br J Ophthalmol ; 61(4): 255-9, 1977 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-322700

ABSTRACT

An open trial was carried out on 63 patients in London to assess the efficacy of 1% rifampicin eye ointment in comparison with 1% chloramphenicol eye ointment in the treatment of sexually transmitted TRIC infection of the eye. Patients included were selected on the basis of positive cultures for Chlamydia trachomatis. Three weeks' treatment with rifampicin eye ointment used 3 times daily was not sufficient to cure the disease, but a 6 or 7 week course gave 90% clinical and microbiological cure rate. Treatment with chloramphenicol eye ointment 3 times daily for 4 to 6 weeks failed to cure the disease.


Subject(s)
Chloramphenicol/therapeutic use , Rifampin/therapeutic use , Sexually Transmitted Diseases/drug therapy , Trachoma/drug therapy , Adult , Clinical Trials as Topic , Conjunctivitis/chemically induced , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Rifampin/adverse effects
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