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Nanoscale Res Lett ; 12(1): 117, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28228002

ABSTRACT

Freedom of design that was introduced as organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules were fabricated by printing. As proof-of-concept, we show OPV leaf fabrication in A5 size using gravure and rotary screen printing processes for the main active layers of the OPV structure. These printing methods allow direct printing of any kind of arbitrary, two-dimensional shapes including patterning of the electric contacts thus post-patterning stages are not needed. Fabrication of custom-shaped OPV modules requires detailed information about the technical boundaries set by the manufacturing process and materials which in turn influence the layout design and R2R upscaling. In this paper, we show custom-shaped OPV modules, patterned directly in a shape of a tree leaf with an overall size of 110 cm2 and an active area of 50 cm2 providing a power conversion efficiency of 2.0% and maximum power of 98 mW.

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Anim Health Res Rev ; 2(1): 53-7, 2001 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11708747

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Brachyspira pilosicoli and B. innocens were isolated repeatedly from a herd of 60 sows which mostly produced feeder pigs but also raised some fattening pigs. Postweaning diarrhea had been a severe problem in this herd for years. The B. pilosicoli eradication plan was based on the general guidelines for elimination of B. hyodysenteriae, with some modifications. The eradication measures were run in August 1997. In-feed medication with 200 p.p.m. tiamulin lasted for 18-30 days, depending on the age group. The piggery unit was emptied, cleaned, disinfected and dried, and all worn surfaces were repaired. The animals were removed to temporary sheds situated 0-100 m from the piggery unit. Only the sows and the boar returned to the piggery unit. All other pigs were sold from the sheds within 3 months after the eradication. Immediately after the eradication, the clinical postweaning diarrhea disappeared. The success of the program was monitored four times bacteriologically, and the last control sampling was in December 1999, 7 months after the total withdrawal of antimicrobial feed additives. The primary cultures from the last three samplings were also analysed with B. pilosicoli-specific PCR. All the samples were negative for B. pilosicoli. However, B. innocens could be isolated from each batch of samples. The analysis of B. innocens isolates by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis indicated that at least one genotype persisted in the herd. The clinical and laboratory findings suggest that the eradication of B. pilosicoli had succeeded in this herd.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Brachyspira/growth & development , Diarrhea/veterinary , Diterpenes/therapeutic use , Spirochaetales Infections/veterinary , Swine Diseases/drug therapy , Age Factors , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Brachyspira/drug effects , Diarrhea/drug therapy , Diarrhea/prevention & control , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Female , Male , Spirochaetales Infections/drug therapy , Spirochaetales Infections/prevention & control , Swine , Swine Diseases/prevention & control , Weaning
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Scand J Dent Res ; 87(4): 328-30, 1979 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-295491

ABSTRACT

Low retention of fissure sealant in primary teeth could be due to insufficient moisture-control in young children. In the present study 10 primary maxillary second molars and 29 primary mandibular molars were sealed using rubber dam while their contralateral teeth were sealed using cotton rolls. No difference in the retention of the sealant could be demonstrated.


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Molar , Pit and Fissure Sealants , Child, Preschool , Humans , Time Factors
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