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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30122885

ABSTRACT

In 2005 the Committee on Opportunities in High Magnetic Fields (COHMAG) issued a challenge to develop a 30 T high-resolution NMR magnet. In response, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) is investigating all three commercially available high-temperature superconductors (HTS) including REBCO, Bi-2212 and most recently, a reinforced Bi-2223 conductor supplied by Sumitomo Electric, designated Type HT-NX. Recent investigations of Type HT-NX conductor at the NHMFL and by others suggest that operation at hoop stress above 400 MPa, and total strain above 0.7% may be feasible. We have fabricated a test coil from a single 240 m length of HT-NX. The coil was successfully operated to 19.5 T in a 14 T background field, with a total applied strain of 0.8% and coil current density of 243 A/mm2. The coil was cycled 20 times from half the design current to full current without observed degradation.

2.
Supercond Sci Technol ; 30(3)2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28360455

ABSTRACT

We performed a feasibility study on a high-strength Bi2-x Pb x Sr2Ca2Cu3O10-x (Bi-2223) tape conductor for high-field solenoid applications. The investigated conductor, DI-BSCCO Type HT-XX, is a pre-production version of Type HT-NX, which has recently become available from Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI). It is based on their DI-BSCCO Type H tape, but laminated with a high-strength Ni-alloy. We used stress-strain characterizations, single- and double-bend tests, easy- and hard-way bent coil-turns at various radii, straight and helical samples in up to 31.2 T background field, and small 20-turn coils in up to 17 T background field to systematically determine the electro-mechanical limits in magnet-relevant conditions. In longitudinal tensile tests at 77 K, we found critical stress- and strain-levels of 516 MPa and 0.57%, respectively. In three decidedly different experiments we detected an amplification of the allowable strain with a combination of pure bending and Lorentz loading to ≥ 0.92% (calculated elastically at the outer tape edge). This significant strain level, and the fact that it is multi-filamentary conductor and available in the reacted and insulated state, makes DI-BSCCO HT-NX highly suitable for very high-field solenoids, for which high current densities and therefore high loads are required to retain manageable magnet dimensions.

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Am J Pathol ; 93(3): 667-80, 1978 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-213978

ABSTRACT

The pulmonary ultrastructure of the late aspects of a case of human paraquat poisoning is investigated and compared with normal human pulmonary ultrastructure. Alveoli in the paraquat patient are numerically reduced in comparison to the control. They are filled with edematous proteinaceous plasma-like fluid containing erythrocytes, macrophages, leukocytes, fibroblast-like cells, platelets, and fibrin. These alveoli are lined by granular pneumocytes. Interstitial areas in the paraquat patient are greatly expanded and there are no alveolar septums. Interstitial areas contain proteinaceous plasma-like material, collagen, fibrin, platelets, mature fibroblasts, plasma cells, many leukocytes, numerous erythrocytes, and capillaries. Capillary permeability seems to be enhanced in the paraquat patient either by vesicles forming transendothelial channels or pores or by disruption of endothelial cells.


Subject(s)
Lung/drug effects , Paraquat/poisoning , Pulmonary Fibrosis/chemically induced , Adolescent , Capillary Permeability/drug effects , Endothelium/ultrastructure , Humans , Inclusion Bodies/ultrastructure , Lung/ultrastructure , Male , Pulmonary Alveoli/drug effects , Pulmonary Alveoli/ultrastructure , Pulmonary Fibrosis/pathology , Suicide , Vacuoles/ultrastructure
5.
Chest ; 73(4): 471-6, 1978 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-344011

ABSTRACT

Pulmonary tissues from six patients who died with a clinical diagnosis of "heroin lung" (heroin-induced pulmonary edema) were examined with the light microscope and electron microscope. Immunofluorescent microscopic analysis revealed multifocal granular alveolar septal deposits of IgM in all patients, C3 complement in five patients, IgG in four patients, fibrinogen in three patients, and IgA in two patients. IgM, IgG, IgA, and C3 complement were eluted from the lungs of these addicts with citrate buffer with a low pH. No deposition of albumin was found in any of the specimens. These findings are believed to represent the first report of immune complexes in the alveolar capillary membrane in patients with heroin-induced pulmonary edema. Electron-microscopic studies revealed a proteinaceous plasma-like fluid in the alveolar spaces, thereby confirming the heroin induced pulmonary edema. Mechanisms of transport of edematous fluids from alveolar capillaries to alveolar spaces in lungs from heroin addicts are considered.


Subject(s)
Complement C3/analysis , Heroin/adverse effects , Immunoglobulins/analysis , Pulmonary Edema/immunology , Adult , Female , Fibrinogen/analysis , Fluorescent Antibody Technique , Humans , Immunoglobulin A/analysis , Immunoglobulin G/analysis , Immunoglobulin M/analysis , Lung/immunology , Lung/ultrastructure , Male , Middle Aged , Pulmonary Edema/chemically induced
6.
Q J Med ; 45(180): 551-65, 1976 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1005654

ABSTRACT

Clinical, laboratory, and pulmonary physiologic features of three fatal cases of paraquat poisoning are presented. Experimental investigations and clinical experience would suggest several possible means of modifying paraquat toxicity. The following specific therapeutic interventions, several of which had previously been applied only in experimental circumstances, were used: (1) inhibition of absorption of paraquat with Fuller's Earth and catharsis by magnesium sulfate, (2) elimination of absorbed paraquat by hemodialysis with ultrafiltration and forced diuresis, (3) competition by d-propranolol for tissue binding sites, (4) modification of direct pulmonary tissue effects of paraquat by hypoxic breathing mixtures, superoxide dismutase, and corticosteroids. Treatment was unsuccessful. However, our clinical experience and data concerning paraquat concentration in body and dialysis fluids suggest a therapeutic approach aimed at preventing early and progressive tissue damage. A combination of Fuller's Earth and magnesium sulphate should be used immediately and in frequently repeated doses to prevent absorption. Diuresis and haemodialysis should be instituted as soon as possible to increase excretion. Hypoxic atomspheres should be created urgently to produce a PaO2 of 40-45 mmHg, and the use of superoxide dismutase be further investigated. It is hoped that the high mortality of paraquat poisoning will be modified by this combined approach of early and intensive treatment.


Subject(s)
Paraquat/poisoning , Adolescent , Gastric Lavage , Humans , Magnesium Sulfate/therapeutic use , Male , Methylprednisolone/therapeutic use , Middle Aged , Oxygen/therapeutic use , Paraquat/blood , Propranolol/therapeutic use , Renal Dialysis , Superoxide Dismutase/therapeutic use
7.
Obstet Gynecol ; 48(1): 49-55, 1976 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-180466

ABSTRACT

Benign hepatocellular neoplasia occurring in 22 women receiving oral contraceptive steroids but no other known hepatotoxins is reported for the first time from a registry for liver tumors associated with oral contraceptives. A review of recent literature has yielded 45 cases including 3 previously reported by the authors. This striking increase in what were formerly rare primary liver tumors in young women strongly suggests a cause and effect of relationship. Eighteen patients presented with intrahepatic or extrahepatic rupture and hemoperitoneum with hemorrhagic shock due to vascular changes within their liver tumors. Five died as a direct or indirect result of preoperative or postoperative blood loss. The predominant lesions were focal nodular hyperplasia, hepatic adenoma, and hamartoma. Multiple synonymous nomenclature used to describe the histopathology of these tumors is disquieting and requires clarification. For diagnosis, enzyme determinations are not helpful. However, radionucleide liver scans, sonography, and celiac arteriography may be of value. Clinical surveillance must be the primary means for identification of this potentially lethal adverse phenomenon among 50,000,000 oral contraceptive users.


Subject(s)
Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/chemically induced , Contraceptives, Oral/adverse effects , Hamartoma/chemically induced , Liver Neoplasms/chemically induced , Adult , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , Female , Hepatectomy , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/complications , Liver Neoplasms/diagnosis , Registries , Shock, Hemorrhagic/complications
8.
Ann Thorac Surg ; 21(4): 322-7, 1976 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1267515

ABSTRACT

A new microporous, expanded polytetrafluoroethylene arterial prosthesis was evaluated in dogs. The material appears to produce an adequate prosthesis for aortopulmonary anastomosis in animals and can conduct a high rate of blood flow. The graft has been used in 3 patients with pulmonary atresia aged 2 days, 2 months, and 6 months. Thus far all patients are well, growing, and have a loud shunt murmur. The desirable features of this type of anastomosis are presented.


Subject(s)
Aorta/surgery , Blood Vessel Prosthesis/methods , Polytetrafluoroethylene , Pulmonary Artery/surgery , Animals , Dogs , Female , Heart Defects, Congenital/surgery , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Models, Biological , Pulmonary Artery/abnormalities , Pulmonary Circulation
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