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Langmuir ; 21(13): 5770-6, 2005 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15952821

ABSTRACT

The control of dewetting for thin polymer films is a technical challenge and of significant academic interest. We have used polystyrene nanoparticles to inhibit dewetting of high molecular weight, linear polystyrene, demonstrating that molecular architecture has a unique effect on surface properties. Neutron reflectivity measurements were used to demonstrate that the nanoparticles were uniformly distributed in the thin (ca. 40 nm) film prior to high temperature annealing, yet after annealing, they were found to separate to the solid substrate, a silanized silicon wafer. Dewetting was eliminated when the nanoparticles separated to form a monolayer or above while below this surface coverage the dewetting dynamics was severely retarded. Blending linear polystyrene of similar molecular weight to the polystyrene nanoparticle with the high molecular weight polystyrene did not eliminate dewetting.

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Pacing Clin Electrophysiol ; 24(3): 396-7, 2001 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11310315

ABSTRACT

We describe a patient whose presentation of ICD generator failure was excruciating shoulder pain lasting 3 hours. This painful episode prompted evaluation and subsequent generator replacement. Destructive analysis of the explanted device revealed a short circuit of three battery filter capacitors, which resulted in the battery "dumping" its full energy very rapidly, since the impedance across the battery terminal was < 1 ohm. The duration of the painful episode was equal to the estimated ICD battery life under this low impedance condition.


Subject(s)
Defibrillators, Implantable/adverse effects , Pain/etiology , Adult , Axilla , Equipment Failure , Female , Humans , Shoulder
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Appl Opt ; 40(13): 2089-94, 2001 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18357214

ABSTRACT

Conoscopy as an optical method for accurate measurement of crystal tilt angles from interference figures is analyzed for the special case of uniaxial crystals. The displacement of interference figures is related to the crystal tilt angle in an explicit, noniterative manner that is accurate to within ~2%. The analysis applies to uniaxial nematic liquid-crystal monodomains and homogeneous crystals when a symmetrical center of the conoscopic interference figure is visible. The equations developed are also used to derive other previously reported expressions that are approximations with a limited range of applicability.

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J Am Diet Assoc ; 99(11): 1380-91, 1999 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10570675

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a cardiovascular nutrition education package designed for African-American adults with a wide range of literacy skills. DESIGN: Comparison of a self-help group and a full-instruction group; each group received nutrition counseling and clinical monitoring every 4 months. SUBJECTS: Three hundred thirty African-American adults, aged 40 to 70 years, with elevated cholesterol level or high blood pressure were randomly assigned to the self-help or full-instruction group; 255 completed the 12-month follow-up. INTERVENTIONS: Counseling to reduce intake of dietary fat, cholesterol, and sodium was based on Cardiovascular Dietary Education System (CARDES) materials, which included food-picture cards, a nutrition guide (self-help and full-instruction group), a video and audiotape series, and 4 classes (full-instruction group only). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in lipid levels and blood pressure after 12 months. STATISTICAL ANALYSES PERFORMED: Primary analyses consisted of repeated-measures analysis of variance to examine effects of time and randomization group on outcomes. RESULTS: Total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level decreased by 7% to 8% in the self-help and full-instruction groups of men and women (P < .01). The ratio of total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) decreased in both groups of women and in the men in the full-instruction group (P < .01). In full-instruction and self-help participants with elevated blood pressure at baseline, systolic blood pressure decreased by 7 to 11 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure decreased by 4 to 7 mm Hg (P < .01). Outcomes did not differ by literacy scores but were positively related to the reported initial frequency of using CARDES materials. APPLICATIONS/CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that periodic nutrition counseling based on CARDES materials used for home study can enhance management of lipid levels and blood pressure in African-American outpatients.


Subject(s)
Black or African American/education , Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control , Counseling/methods , Nutritional Sciences/education , Adult , Aged , Alcohol Drinking , Blood Pressure , Body Mass Index , Cholesterol/blood , Cholesterol, HDL/blood , Educational Status , Female , Humans , Male , Marital Status , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Smoking , Triglycerides/blood , Videotape Recording
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Patient Educ Couns ; 31(2): 139-50, 1997 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9216355

ABSTRACT

We assessed functional literacy of hypercholesterolemic or hypertensive African Americans (n = 339) prior to their participation in a nutrition education program. A word pronunciation and recognition test using 20 common cardiovascular or nutrition terms was first developed based on correlations with standardized reading achievement test scores, then administered to program participants. Nearly half (48%) had word recognition scores equivalent to a < or = 8th grade reading level. Lower scores were associated with less education, lower income, unemployment, heavier work activity if employed, less healthy diets, history of heart disease or diabetes, and higher depression scores (all P < 0.01); several of these associations were independent of education. The educational materials were geared to a 5th to 8th grade reading level. However, when both audiotaped and printed instruction were provided, individuals with reading scores < or = 8th grade preferentially used the tapes. This brief and relatively unobtrusive literacy assessment may help to identify persons who can benefit most from audiovisual approaches to cardiovascular nutrition education.


Subject(s)
Black or African American , Cardiovascular Diseases/diet therapy , Educational Status , Nutritional Sciences/education , Patient Education as Topic , Adult , Aged , Audiovisual Aids , Cardiovascular Diseases/ethnology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Reading
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Greater Milw Dent Bull ; 34(1): 9-12, 1968 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5242482
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