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IIT Research Institute
Nonprofit•Chicago, Illinois, United States•
About: IIT Research Institute is a nonprofit organization based out in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cancer & Enthalpy. The organization has 1537 authors who have published 1614 publications receiving 31557 citations. The organization is also known as: Armour Research Foundation.
Topics: Cancer, Enthalpy, Transducer, Ultimate tensile strength, Toxicity
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TL;DR: In this article, a finite-difference time-domain (FD-TD) method is proposed to compute the near total fields within a rectangular volume which fully encloses the object and then an electromagnetic-field equivalence principle is invoked at a virtual surface of this rectangular volume to transform the tangential near scattered fields to the far field.
Abstract: The finite-difference time-domain (FD-TD) method is proposed as a means of accurately computing electromagnetic scattering by arbitrary-shaped extremely complex metal or dielectric objects excited by an external plane wave. In the proposed method, one first uses the FD-TD method to compute the near total fields within a rectangular volume which fully encloses the object. Then, an electromagnetic-field equivalence principle is invoked at a virtual surface of this rectangular volume to transform the tangential near scattered fields to the far field. To verify the feasibility of this method, the surface currents, near scattered fields, far scattered fields, and radar cross section of two canonical two-dimensional objects are presented. For these cases, it is shown that the FD-TD method provides magnitude of current and field predictions which are within ± 2.5 percent and further phase values within ± 30 of values predicted by the method of moments ( MOM) at virtually every point including in shadow regions.
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TL;DR: Pterostilbene demonstrates greater bioavailability and total plasma levels of both the parent compound and metabolites than does resveratrol when administered orally, suggesting that the in vivo biological activity of equimolar doses of pterostILbene may be greater than that of resver atrol.
Abstract: Purpose
Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxy-trans-stilbene) is a naturally occurring polyphenol with a broad range of possible health benefits, including anti-cancer activity. However, the biological activity of resveratrol may be limited by poor absorption and first-pass metabolism: only low plasma concentrations of resveratrol are seen following oral administration, and metabolism to glucuronide and sulfate conjugates is rapid. Methylated polyphenol analogs (such as pterostilbene [3,5-dimethoxy-4′-hydroxy-trans-stilbene], the dimethylether analog of resveratrol) may overcome these limitations to pharmacologic efficacy. The present study was designed to compare the bioavailability, pharmacokinetics, and metabolism of resveratrol and pterostilbene following equimolar oral dosing in rats.
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15 Aug 1978TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a technique for uniform heating of relatively large blocks of hydrocarbonaceous formations in situ using radio frequency electrical energy that is substantially confined to the volume to be heated and effects of dielectric heating of the formations.
Abstract: The disclosure describes a technique for uniform heating of relatively large blocks of hydrocarbonaceous formations in situ using radio frequency (RF) electrical energy that is substantially confined to the volume to be heated and effects of dielectric heating of the formations. An important aspect of the disclosure relates to the fact that certain hydrocarbonaceous earth formations, for example raw unheated oil shale, exhibit dielectric absorption characteristics in the radio frequency range. In accordance with the system of the invention, a plurality of conductors are inserted in the formations and bound a particular volume of the formations. The phrase "bounding a particular volume" is intended to mean that the volume is enclosed on at least two sides thereof. Electrical excitation is provided for establishing alternating electric fields in the volume. The frequency of the excitation is selected as a function of the dimensions of the volume so as to establish a substantially non-radiating electric field which is substantially confined in the volume. In this manner, volumetric dielectric heating of the formations will occur to effect approximately uniform controlled heating of the volume.
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29 Aug 1977TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a technique for uniform heating of relatively large blocks of hydrocarbonaceous formations in situ using radio frequency electrical energy that is substantially confined to the volume to be heated and effects dielectric heating of the formations.
Abstract: The disclosure describes a technique for uniform heating of relatively large blocks of hydrocarbonaceous formations in situ using radio frequency (RF) electrical energy that is substantially confined to the volume to be heated and effects dielectric heating of the formations. An important aspect of the disclosure relates to the fact that certain hydrocarbonaceous earth formations, for example raw unheated oil shale, exhibit dielectric absorption characteristics in the radio frequency range. In accordance with the system of the invention, a plurality of conductors are inserted in the formations and bound a particular volume of the formations. The phrase "bounding a particular volume" is intended to mean that the volume is enclosed on at least two sides thereof. Electrical excitation is provided for establishing alternating electric fields in the volume. The frequency of the excitation is selected as a function of the dimensions of the volume so as to establish a substantially non-radiating electric field which is substantially confined in the volume. In this manner, volumetric dielectric heating of the formations will occur to effect approximately uniform controlled heating of the volume.
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Clark R. Chapman | 76 | 423 | 16243 |
Robert D. Gibbons | 75 | 349 | 26330 |
Tobias Owen | 73 | 318 | 22902 |
William K. Hartmann | 60 | 226 | 11982 |
Henry J. Thompson | 58 | 262 | 11938 |
Rajendra G. Mehta | 52 | 151 | 13671 |
Allen Taflove | 50 | 285 | 30037 |
Isaac M. Daniel | 50 | 338 | 12380 |
Richard C. Moon | 48 | 115 | 11255 |
Efstathios I. Meletis | 44 | 215 | 6852 |
Larry J. Greenstein | 40 | 147 | 5497 |
Clinton J. Grubbs | 40 | 153 | 5801 |
Robert M. Moriarty | 38 | 194 | 4540 |
Andreas I. Constantinou | 38 | 87 | 4558 |
Abdur Chowdhury | 37 | 122 | 5843 |