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Solvay
Company•Brussels, Belgium•
About: Solvay is a company organization based out in Brussels, Belgium. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Polymer. The organization has 6083 authors who have published 7004 publications receiving 105745 citations.
Topics: Catalysis, Polymer, Polymerization, Alkyl, Aqueous solution
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors classify AdS5 and AdS7 solutions in massive IIA, finding infinitely many new analytical examples, among which one class is new and regular, and determine the free energy for simple examples: it is a simple cubic function of the flux integers.
Abstract: Motivated by a recently found class of AdS7 solutions, we classify AdS5 solutions in massive IIA, finding infinitely many new analytical examples. We reduce the general problem to a set of PDEs, determining the local internal metric, which is a fibration over a surface. Under a certain simplifying assumption, we are then able to analytically solve the PDEs and give a complete list of all solutions. Among these, one class is new and regular. These spaces can be related to the AdS7 solutions via a simple universal map for the metric, dilaton and fluxes. The natural interpretation of this map is that the dual CFT6 and CFT4 are related by twisted compactification on a Riemann surface Σ
g
. The ratio of their free energy coefficients is proportional to the Euler characteristic of Σ
g
. As a byproduct, we also find the analytic expression for the AdS7 solutions, which were previously known only numerically. We determine the free energy for simple examples: it is a simple cubic function of the flux integers.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented results of studies on the valorisation of polluted river sediments from the North region of France, where treated sediments were used as a brick making raw material.
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TL;DR: The authors' data indicate that several enzymes of estrogen and progesterone metabolism are aberrantly expressed in endometriosis, which can lead to increased local levels of mitogenic estradiol and decreased levels of protective progestersone.
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TL;DR: Long-term exposure to TBA produced increased incidences of renal tubule adenomas and carcinoma in male rats; transitional epithelial hyperplasia of the kidney in male and female rats; follicular cell adenoma of the thyroid in female mice; and follicularcell hyperplolia of the Thyroid and inflammation and hyperplasticity of the urinary bladder in maleand female mice.
Abstract: t-Butyl alcohol (TBA) was administered in drinking water to F344/N rats and B6C3F1 mice for two years using 60 animals/dose/sex/species. Male rats received doses of 0, 1.25, 2.5, or 5 mg/ml and females received 0, 2.5, 5, or 10 mg/ml, resulting in average daily doses of approximately 85, 195, or 420 mg TBA/kg body weight for males and 175, 330, or 650 mg/kg for females. Ten rats per group were evaluated after 15 months. Male and female mice received doses of 0, 5, 10, or 20 mg/ml, resulting in average daily doses of approximately 535, 1,035, or 2,065 mg TBA/kg body weight for males and 510, 1,015, or 2,105 mg/kg for females. Survival was significantly reduced in male rats receiving 5 mg/ml, female rats receiving 10 mg/ml, and male mice receiving 20 mg/ml. Long-term exposure to TBA produced increased incidences of renal tubule adenoma and carcinoma in male rats; transitional epithelial hyperplasia of the kidney in male and female rats; follicular cell adenoma of the thyroid in female mice; and follicular cell hyperplasia of the thyroid and inflammation and hyperplasia of the urinary bladder in male and female mice. In addition, a slight increase in follicular cell adenoma or carcinoma of the thyroid (combined) in male mice may have been related to the administration of TBA.
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Adi F. Gazdar | 157 | 776 | 104116 |
Mohammad Khaja Nazeeruddin | 129 | 646 | 85630 |
Jack P. Antel | 105 | 519 | 43950 |
Philippe Dubois | 101 | 1098 | 48086 |
Enrico Drioli | 95 | 987 | 37962 |
Martin Winter | 93 | 751 | 45506 |
Gian F. Giudice | 93 | 264 | 50392 |
Johannes Hebebrand | 91 | 581 | 38408 |
Michael Graetzel | 89 | 360 | 43269 |
Andrew J. Martin | 84 | 819 | 36203 |
Alan D. Rogol | 81 | 461 | 24865 |
Anthony L. Spek | 81 | 1090 | 59190 |
William J. Tremaine | 80 | 282 | 24233 |
Marc Henneaux | 76 | 411 | 27840 |
Stephen Lam | 76 | 413 | 20693 |