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J Acoust Soc Am ; 156(2): 1231-1240, 2024 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39162418

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Nonreciprocal acoustic devices have been shown to be able to control incident waves propagating in one direction whilst allowing incident waves propagating in the opposite direction to be transmitted without modification. Nonreciprocal sound transmission, typically, has been achieved by introducing nonlinearities or directional biasing through fluid motion or spatiotemporal modulation of resonant cavities. However, the spatial arrangement of these approaches creates preferential characteristics in one direction such that the direction of the nonreciprocal behaviour is fixed and, thus, they are not straightforwardly reconfigurable. To address this issue, it has previously been revealed that feedforward wave-based active controllers can be employed to drive a single subwavelength active unit cell to achieve broadband nonreciprocal sound transmission or absorption in a one-dimensional linear acoustic system. Extending this concept, this paper investigates how the feedforward wave-based active controller can be used to drive an array of subwavelength active unit cells forming a metasurface to achieve broadband nonreciprocal sound absorption over a two-dimensional plane. Through simulation and experimental studies, this paper shows that active wave-based absorption control systems can achieve broadband nonreciprocal sound absorption when the incident waves are generated by normally and obliquely positioned primary sources.

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J Prosthet Dent ; 2023 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36863936

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STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: Symptomatic denture stomatitis (DS) is a painful oral mucosal disorder that can impair quality of life in denture wearers. A complete cure of DS is difficult to achieve, and the most efficacious regimen to treat DS has not yet been conclusively established. PURPOSE: The purpose of this network meta-analysis was to assess the comparative efficacy of interventions used for the treatment of DS. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A search was conducted for trials published in Medline, Scopus, PubMed, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials from inception until February 2022 (PROSPERO Reg no: CRD42021271366). Network meta-analysis was performed on data from randomized controlled trials that assessed the comparative efficacy of any form of intervention for the treatment of DS in denture wearers. Agents were ranked according to their effectiveness in the treatment of DS based on outcomes using surface under the cumulative ranking (SUCRA). RESULTS: A total of 25 articles were included in the quantitative analysis. Topical antifungal agents (risk ratio [RR]=4.37[95% confidence interval [CI]: 2.15,8.90), topical antimicrobial agents used along with systemic antifungal agents (RR=4.25[95% CI: 1.79,10.33]), systemic antifungal agents (RR=4.25[95% CI: 1.79,10.10]), photodynamic therapy (RR=4.25[95% CI: 1.75,8.98]), and topical plant products (RR=3.40[95% CI: 1.59,7.26]) were found to effectively improve DS. Microwave disinfection concurrently administered with topical antifungal agents (RR=7.38(95% CI: 2.75,19.81), microwave disinfection 7.38[95% CI: 2.75,19.81]), topical antifungal agents (RR=4.88[95% CI: 1.92,12.42]), topical plant products (RR=4.49[95% CI: 1.70,11.82]), systemic antifungal agents together with topical antimicrobial agents (RR=3.85[95% CI: 1.33,11.10]), topical antimicrobial agents (RR=3.39[95% CI: 1.17,9.81]), systemic antifungal agents (RR=3.37[95% CI: 1.21,9.34]), and photodynamic therapy or photochemotherapy (PDT) (RR=2.93[95% CI: 1.01,8.47]) were found to effectively resolve mycological DS. Topical antifungals ranked highest in the SUCRA ranking for clinical improvement, whereas microwave disinfection concurrently administered with topical antifungal agents ranked highest for mycological resolution. None of the agents demonstrated significant side effects except for topical antimicrobial agents which demonstrated altered taste and staining of oral structures. CONCLUSIONS: Available evidence suggests that topical antifungals, microwave, and systemic antifungals are effective in the treatment of DS, but confidence in these findings is low because of the limited number of studies and a high risk of bias. Additional clinical trials are needed on photodynamic therapy, topical plant products, and topical antimicrobials.

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JASA Express Lett ; 2(5): 054801, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154074

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Nonreciprocal acoustic devices typically break reciprocity by introducing nonlinearities or directional biasing. However, these devices are generally not fully adaptable and often use resonant cavities, which only exhibit nonreciprocal behaviour over a narrow bandwidth. Therefore, to overcome these challenges, this paper investigates how wave-based active control can be used to achieve broadband nonreciprocal behaviour in a one-dimensional environment. Wave-based controller architectures are described for both transmission and absorption control and, through simulation and experimental implementations, it is shown that they can achieve broadband nonreciprocal behaviour. Importantly, the direction of nonreciprocal behaviour can be straightforwardly reversed.

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