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2. Discharge protocol in acute pancreatitis: an international survey and cohort analysis
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Nagy, Rita, Ocskay, Klementina, Sipos, Zoltán, Szentesi, Andrea, Vincze, Áron, Czakó, László, Izbéki, Ferenc, Shirinskaya, Natalia V., Poluektov, Vladimir L., Zolotov, Alexandr N., Zhu, Yin, Xia, Liang, He, Wenhua, Sutton, Robert, Szatmary, Peter, Mukherjee, Rajarshi, Burridge, Isobel Saffron, Wauchope, Emma, Francisco, Elsa, Aparicio, David, Pinto, Bruno, Gomes, António, Nunes, Vitor, Tantau, Vasile Marcel, Sagau, Emanuela Denisa, Tantau, Alina Ioana, Suceveanu, Andra Iulia, Tocia, Cristina, Dumitru, Andrei, Pando, Elizabeth, Alberti, Piero, Cirera, Arturo, Molero, Xavier, Lee, Hong Sik, Jung, Min Kyu, Kim, Eui Joo, Lee, Sanghyub, Rebollo, María Lourdes Ruiz, Nistal, Reyes Busta, Santervas, Sandra Izquierdo, Lesko, Dusan, Soltes, Marek, Radonak, Jozef, Zatorski, Hubert, Małecka-Panas, Ewa, Fabisiak, Adam, Yaroslav, M. Susak, Mykhailo, V. Maksymenko, Olekcandr, A. Tkachenko, Barauskas, Giedrius, Simanaitis, Vytautas, Ignatavicius, Povilas, Jinga, Mariana, Balaban, Vasile-Daniel, Patoni, Cristina, Gong, Liang, Song, Kai, Li, Yunlong, Gonçalves, T. Cúrdia, Freitas, Marta, Macedo, Vítor, Vornhuelz, Marlies, Klauss, Sarah, Beyer, Georg, Koksal, Aydin Seref, Tozlu, Mukaddes, Eminler, Ahmet Tarik, Monclús, Nuria Torres, Comas, Eva Pijoan, Oballe, Juan Armando Rodriguez, Nawacki, Łukasz, Głuszek, Stanisław, Rama-Fernández, Alberto, Galego, Marco, de la Iglesia, Daniel, Aykut, Umut Emre, Duman, Deniz Güney, Aslan, Rahmi, Gherbon, Adriana, Deng, Lihui, Huang, Wei, Xia, Qing, Poropat, Goran, Radovan, Anja, Vranić, Luka, Ricci, Claudio, Ingaldi, Carlo, Casadei, Riccardo, Negoi, Ionut, Ciubotaru, Cezar, Iordache, Florin Mihail, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Altintas, Engin, Balci, Hatice Rizaoglu, Constantino, Júlio, Aveiro, Débora, Pereira, Jorge, Gunay, Suleyman, Misirlioglu Sucan, Seda, Dronov, Oleksiy, Kovalska, Inna, Bush, Nikhil, Rana, Surinder Singh, Chooklin, Serge, Chuklin, Serhii, Saizu, Ionut Adrian, Gheorghe, Cristian, Göltl, Philipp, Hirth, Michael, Mateescu, Radu Bogdan, Papuc, Geanina, Minkov, Georgi Angelov, Enchev, Emil Tihomirov, Mastrangelo, Laura, Jovine, Elio, Chen, Weiwei, Zhu, Quping, Gąsiorowska, Anita, Fabisiak, Natalia, Bezmarevic, Mihailo, Litvin, Andrey, Mottes, Martina Cattani, Choi, Eun Kwang, Bánovčin, Peter, Nosáková, Lenka, Kovacheva-Slavova, Mila Dimitrova, Kchaou, Ali, Tlili, Ahmed, Marino, Marco V., Kusnierz, Katarzyna, Mickevicius, Artautas, Hollenbach, Marcus, Molcan, Pavol, Ioannidis, Orestis, Tokarev, Mark Valerievich, Ince, Ali Tüzün, Semenenko, Ivan Albertovich, Galeev, Shamil, Ramírez-Maldonado, Elena, Sallinen, Ville, Pencik, Petr, Bajor, Judit, Sarlós, Patricia, Hágendorn, Roland, Gódi, Szilárd, Szabó, Imre, Czimmer, József, Pár, Gabriella, Illés, Anita, Faluhelyi, Nándor, Kanizsai, Péter, Nagy, Tamás, Mikó, Alexandra, Németh, Balázs, Hamvas, József, Bod, Barnabás, Varga, Márta, Török, Imola, Novák, János, Patai, Árpád, Sümegi, János, Góg, Csaba, Papp, Mária, Erőss, Bálint, Váncsa, Szilárd, Teutsch, Brigitta, Márta, Katalin, Hegyi, Péter Jenő, Tornai, Tamás, Lázár, Balázs, Hussein, Tamás, Tarján, Dorottya, Lipp, Mónika, Kovács, Beáta, Urbán, Orsolya, Fürst, Emese, Tari, Edina, Kocsis, Ibolya, Maurovich-Horvát, Pál, Tihanyi, Balázs, Eperjesi, Orsolya, Kormos, Zita, Deák, Pál Ákos, Párniczky, Andrea, and Hegyi, Péter
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3. Molten salt synthesized La- substituted CaTiO3 thermoelectric ceramics
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Xiao, Xingxing, Arif, Saad, Ding, Jinxue, Widenmeyer, Marc, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Kovalevsky, Andrei, Zhang, Hongbin, Xie, Wenjie, and Weidenkaff, Anke
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- 2024
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4. Electrical assessment of brownmillerite-type calcium ferrite materials obtained by proteic sol-gel route and by solid-state reaction using mollusk shells
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Lima, Chrystian G.M., Araújo, Allan J.M., Silva, Rinaldo M., Raimundo, Rafael A., Grilo, João P.F., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Kovalevsky, Andrei V., and Macedo, Daniel A.
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- 2021
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5. MXene-containing composite electrodes for hydrogen evolution: Material design aspects and approaches for electrode fabrication
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Sergiienko, Sergii A., Lopes, Daniela V., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Ferro, Marta C., Shchaerban, Nataliya D., Tursunov, Obid B., Shkepu, Viacheslav I., Pazniak, Hanna, Tabachkova, Nataliya Yu., Castellón, Enrique Rodríguez, Frade, Jorge R., and Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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- 2021
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6. Acid suppression therapy, gastrointestinal bleeding and infection in acute pancreatitis – An international cohort study
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Demcsák, Alexandra, Soós, Alexandra, Kincses, Lilla, Capunge, Ines, Minkov, Georgi, Kovacheva-Slavova, Mila, Nakov, Radislav, Wu, Dong, Huang, Wei, Xia, Qing, Deng, Lihui, Hollenbach, Marcus, Schneider, Alexander, Hirth, Michael, Ioannidis, Orestis, Vincze, Áron, Bajor, Judit, Sarlós, Patrícia, Czakó, László, Illés, Dóra, Izbéki, Ferenc, Gajdán, László, Papp, Mária, Hamvas, József, Varga, Márta, Kanizsai, Péter, Bóna, Ernő, Mikó, Alexandra, Váncsa, Szilárd, Juhász, Márk Félix, Ocskay, Klementina, Darvasi, Erika, Miklós, Emőke, Erőss, Bálint, Szentesi, Andrea, Párniczky, Andrea, Casadei, Riccardo, Ricci, Claudio, Ingaldi, Carlo, Mastrangelo, Laura, Jovine, Elio, Cennamo, Vincenzo, Marino, Marco V., Barauskas, Giedrius, Ignatavicius, Povilas, Pelaez-Luna, Mario, Rios, Andrea Soriano, Turcan, Svetlana, Tcaciuc, Eugen, Małecka-Panas, Ewa, Zatorski, Hubert, Nunes, Vitor, Gomes, Antonio, Gonçalves, Tiago Cúrdia, Freitas, Marta, Constantino, Júlio, Sá, Milene, Pereira, Jorge, Mateescu, Bogdan, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Negoi, Ionut, Ciubotaru, Cezar, Negoita, Valentina, Bunduc, Stefania, Gheorghe, Cristian, Barbu, Sorin, Tantau, Alina, Tantau, Marcel, Dumitru, Eugen, Suceveanu, Andra Iulia, Tocia, Cristina, Gherbon, Adriana, Litvin, Andrey, Shirinskaya, Natalia, Rabotyagova, Yliya, Bezmarevic, Mihailo, Hegyi, Péter Jenő, Han, Jimin, Rodriguez-Oballe, Juan Armando, Salas, Isabel Miguel, Comas, Eva Pijoan, Garcia, Daniel de la Iglesia, Cuadrado, Andrea Jardi, Castiñeira, Adriano Quiroga, Chang, Yu-Ting, Chang, Ming-Chu, Kchaou, Ali, Tlili, Ahmed, Kacar, Sabite, Gökbulut, Volkan, Duman, Deniz, Kani, Haluk Tarik, Altintas, Engin, Chooklin, Serge, Chuklin, Serhii, Gougol, Amir, Papachristou, George, and Hegyi, Péter
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- 2020
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7. Abdominal Pain—Beyond Colonic Lipoma Intussusception.
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Dascalu, Raluca-Ioana, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Scafa, Alexandru, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Sandru, Vasile, Rinja, Ecaterina Mihaela, Jichitu, Alexandra, and Ilie, Madalina
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ABDOMINAL pain , *LIPOMA , *GASTROINTESTINAL hemorrhage , *COMPUTED tomography , *INTESTINES - Abstract
Colonic lipomas are relatively rare benign tumors which are composed of mature fat cells and occur most frequently in the large intestine. The occurrence of colonic lipomas in the transverse colon is relatively uncommon. Generally, colonic lipomas are asymptomatic, and many individuals might not experience any noticeable symptoms. Therefore, they are usually discovered incidentally during colonoscopy or as a result of diagnostic imaging prescribed for other reasons. The size and location of the lipoma could influence the clinical presentation. If symptoms occur, they include abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, or gastrointestinal bleeding. The prognosis for colonic lipomas is generally excellent but it requires an individualized approach based on the specific characteristics of the tumor, the patient's symptoms, and other clinical considerations. We report a case of a colonic intussusception caused by a colonic lipoma in an adult who underwent surgery, with an uneventful recovery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Updates in Diagnosis and Endoscopic Management of Cholangiocarcinoma.
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Caragut, Roxana-Luiza, Ilie, Madalina, Cabel, Teodor, Günșahin, Deniz, Panaitescu, Afrodita, Pavel, Christopher, Plotogea, Oana Mihaela, Rînja, Ecaterina Mihaela, Constantinescu, Gabriel, and Sandru, Vasile
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CHOLANGITIS ,ENDOSCOPIC surgery ,CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA ,NON-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,ENDOSCOPIC retrograde cholangiopancreatography ,CHRONIC hepatitis B - Abstract
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is an adenocarcinoma originating from the epithelial cells of the bile ducts/hepatocytes or peribiliary glands. There are three types of cholangiocarcinoma: intrahepatic, perihilar and distal. CCA represents approximately 3% of the gastrointestinal malignancies. The incidence of CCA is higher in regions of the Eastern world compared to the Western countries. There are multiple risk factors associated with cholangiocarcinoma such as liver fluke, primary sclerosing cholangitis, chronic hepatitis B, liver cirrhosis and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Endoscopy plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of cholangiocarcinoma. The main endoscopic methods used for diagnosis, biliary drainage and delivering intrabiliary local therapies are endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and endoscopic ultrasound. The purpose of this review is to analyze the current data found in literature about cholangiocarcinoma, with a focus on the actual diagnostic tools and endoscopic management options. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Emergency Surgery for Complex Colorectal Cancer: Protocol and Piloting of the Surgical Utilization and Recovery Patterns for Advanced Stage Colorectal Cancer Study.
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Ciubotaru, Cezar, Poenaru, Radu Cristian, Beuran, Mircea, Pãtraæcu, Traian, Turculeå, Claudiu Ætefan, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Hostiuc, Sorin, Moldoveanu, Alin, and Negoi, Ionuå
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10. Composite MAX phase/MXene/Ni electrodes with a porous 3D structure for hydrogen evolution and energy storage application.
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Sergiienko, Sergii A., Lajaunie, Luc, Rodríguez-Castellón, Enrique, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Lopes, Daniela V., Shcherban, Nataliya D., Calvino, José J., Labrincha, João A., Sofer, Zdenek, and Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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11. Considering Histologic Remission in Ulcerative Colitis as a Long-Term Target.
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Pavel, Christopher, Diculescu, Mircea Mihai, Stepan, Alex-Emilian, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Ţieranu, Cristian George, Tomescu, Luiza, Constantinescu, Alexandru, Patoni, Cristina, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, and Ilie, Madalina
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ULCERATIVE colitis ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,DISEASE relapse ,DISEASE progression ,SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Monitoring disease activity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is challenging since clinical manifestations do not represent reliable surrogates for an accurate reflection of the inflammatory burden. Endoscopic remission had been the most significant endpoint target in the last years; nevertheless, a remarkable proportion of patients continue to relapse despite a normal-appearing mucosa, highlighting that endoscopy may underestimate the true extent of the disease. A subtle hint of the importance that histology plays in the long-term course of the disease has been endorsed by the STRIDE-II consensus, which recommends considering histologic healing for ulcerative colitis (UC), even though it is not stated to be a compulsory formal target. It is a continuum-changing paradigm, and it is almost a certainty that in the near future, histologic healing may become the new formal target for ulcerative colitis. It must be emphasized that there is great heterogeneity in defining histological remission, and the main criteria or cut-off values for inflammatory markers are still in an ill-defined area. The complexity of some histologic scores is a source of confusion among clinicians and pathologists, leading to low adherence in clinical practice when it comes to a homogenous histopathological report. Therefore, a standardized and more practical approach is urgently needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Visualizing electrostatic gating effects in two-dimensional heterostructures
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Nguyen, Paul V., Teutsch, Natalie C., Wilson, Nathan P., Kahn, Joshua, Xia, Xue, Graham, Abigail J., Kandyba, Viktor, Giampietri, Alessio, Barinov, Alexei, Constantinescu, Gabriel C., Yeung, Nelson, Hine, Nicholas D. M., Xu, Xiaodong, Cobden, David H., and Wilson, Neil R.
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- 2019
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13. Mortality after acute trauma: Progressive decreasing rather than a trimodal distribution
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Negoi, Ionut, Paun, Sorin, Hostiuc, Sorin, Stoica, Bogdan, Tanase, Ioan, Negoi, Ruxandra Irina, Constantinescu, Gabriel, and Beuran, Mircea
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14. Thermoelectric doping effect in Ca3Co4-xNixO9 ceramics
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Constantinescu, Gabriel, Rasekh, Shahed, Torres, Miguel Angel, Bosque, Pablo, Madre, Maria Antonieta, Sotelo, Andres, and Diez, Juan Carlos
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- 2015
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15. The ONETEP linear-scaling density functional theory program.
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Prentice, Joseph C. A., Aarons, Jolyon, Womack, James C., Allen, Alice E. A., Andrinopoulos, Lampros, Anton, Lucian, Bell, Robert A., Bhandari, Arihant, Bramley, Gabriel A., Charlton, Robert J., Clements, Rebecca J., Cole, Daniel J., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Corsetti, Fabiano, Dubois, Simon M.-M., Duff, Kevin K. B., Escartín, José María, Greco, Andrea, Hill, Quintin, and Lee, Louis P.
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DENSITY functional theory ,DENSITY matrices ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,DENSITY of states - Abstract
We present an overview of the onetep program for linear-scaling density functional theory (DFT) calculations with large basis set (plane-wave) accuracy on parallel computers. The DFT energy is computed from the density matrix, which is constructed from spatially localized orbitals we call Non-orthogonal Generalized Wannier Functions (NGWFs), expressed in terms of periodic sinc (psinc) functions. During the calculation, both the density matrix and the NGWFs are optimized with localization constraints. By taking advantage of localization, onetep is able to perform calculations including thousands of atoms with computational effort, which scales linearly with the number or atoms. The code has a large and diverse range of capabilities, explored in this paper, including different boundary conditions, various exchange–correlation functionals (with and without exact exchange), finite electronic temperature methods for metallic systems, methods for strongly correlated systems, molecular dynamics, vibrational calculations, time-dependent DFT, electronic transport, core loss spectroscopy, implicit solvation, quantum mechanical (QM)/molecular mechanical and QM-in-QM embedding, density of states calculations, distributed multipole analysis, and methods for partitioning charges and interactions between fragments. Calculations with onetep provide unique insights into large and complex systems that require an accurate atomic-level description, ranging from biomolecular to chemical, to materials, and to physical problems, as we show with a small selection of illustrative examples. onetep has always aimed to be at the cutting edge of method and software developments, and it serves as a platform for developing new methods of electronic structure simulation. We therefore conclude by describing some of the challenges and directions for its future developments and applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Esophageal Food Impaction and Foreign Object Ingestion in Gastrointestinal Tract: A Review of Clinical and Endoscopic Management.
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Negoita, Livia Marieta, Ghenea, Catalin Stefan, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sandru, Vasile, Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Shamim, Umar, Dumbrava, Bogdan Florin, and Mihaila, Mariana
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GASTROINTESTINAL disease treatment ,ENDOSCOPIC surgery ,DEGLUTITION ,SURGICAL complications ,PATIENTS' attitudes - Abstract
Foreign bodies in the digestive tract represent a frequent pathology for the emergency service. Foreign bodies are represented by impacted food bolus or voluntarily and involuntarily swallowed objects. Involuntary swallowing of objects occurs most frequently in children, especially between six months and three years of age. Food impaction is mostly encountered among adults with different pathologies. For the removal of swallowed foreign bodies, digestive endoscopy is the gold standard method, being successful in over 95% of cases without significant complications. For the endoscopic management of foreign bodies, it is crucial to be aware of the indications, devices, techniques and patient preparation in order to achieve successful and safe removal from the digestive tract. Recommendations in this article are based on a review of the literature and extensive personal experience. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Duodenal Gangliocytic Paragangliomas—Case Series and Literature Review.
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Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Şandru, Vasile, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Rînja, Ecaterina, Pavel, Christopher, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Negreanu, Lucian, Paduraru, Dan Nicolae, Bolocan, Alexandra, Andronic, Octavian, Davitoiu, Dragos, Bălan, Gheorghe G., and Constantinescu, Alexandru
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LITERATURE reviews ,PARAGANGLIOMA ,ENDOSCOPIC surgery ,NEUROENDOCRINE tumors ,MEDICAL care costs - Abstract
Duodenal gangliocytic paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors primarily localized in the periampullary area. Though mostly asymptomatic, they can present with various symptoms, most often jaundice, anemia and abdominal pain. The present paper is a case series report, describing our personal experience with patients presenting to the Emergency Unit with different symptoms due to duodenal gangliocytic paraganglioma. Endoscopic resection is safe and indicated in most of the cases, being also associated with lower medical costs. EUS plays a central role in the pre-resection management and in surveillance, and immunostaining is decisive to ascertain the tumor histologic origin. In addition to reporting our experience, we researched the literature regarding these rare tumors and performed a comprehensive review. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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18. Artificial Intelligence—The Rising Star in the Field of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
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Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Sandru, Vasile, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Rinja, Ecaterina Mihaela, Tincu, Iulia Florentina, Jichitu, Alexandra, Carasel, Adriana Elena, Butuc, Andreea Cristina, and Popa, Bogdan
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,MEDICAL specialties & specialists ,HELICOBACTER pylori infections ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,HEPATOLOGY ,PANCREATIC intraepithelial neoplasia ,ESOPHAGEAL cancer - Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a term that covers a multitude of techniques that are used in a manner that tries to reproduce human intelligence. AI is helpful in various medical specialties that use imaging for diagnostic purposes, and gastroenterology is no exception. In this field, AI has several applications, such as detecting and classifying polyps, detecting the malignancy in polyps, diagnosing Helicobacter pylori infection, gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, gastric cancer, esophageal neoplasia, and pancreatic and hepatic lesions. The aim of this mini-review is to analyze the currently available studies regarding AI in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology and to discuss its main applications as well as its main limitations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Surgery for Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Era of Biologic Therapy: A Multicenter Experience from Romania.
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Pavel, Christopher, Diculescu, Mircea, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Sandru, Vasile, Meianu, Corina, Dina, Ion, Pop, Ioana, Butuc, Andreea, Mihaila, Mariana, and Stan-Ilie, Madalina
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,BIOTHERAPY ,CROHN'S disease ,THERAPEUTICS ,SURGERY ,SURGICAL complications - Abstract
Background and Objectives: Biologic therapy has fundamentally changed the opportunity of medical treatment to induce and maintain remission in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Nevertheless, the rate of surgery is still at a very high rate, profoundly affecting the quality of life. We aimed to analyze surgical cases at three major IBD units in order to identify the main risk factors and the impact of biologic therapy on pre- and postsurgical outcomes. Material and Methods: This was a multicenter retrospective cohort study that included 56 patients with IBD-related surgical interventions from 3 tertiary care hospitals in Bucharest, Romania. The study was conducted between January 2017 and June 2021. All data were retrospectively collected from the medical records of the patients and included the age at diagnosis, age at the time of surgery, IBD type and phenotype, biologic therapy before or/and after surgery, timing of biologic therapy initiation, extraintestinal manifestations, type of surgery (elective/emergency), early and long-term postoperative complications and a history of smoking. Results: A low rate of surgical interventions was noted in our cohort (10.3%), but half of these occurred in the first year after the IBD diagnosis. A total of 48% of the surgical interventions had been performed in an emergency setting, which seemed to be associated with a high rate of long-term postoperative complications. We found no statistically significant differences between IBD patients undergoing treatments with biologics before surgery and patients who did not receive biologics before the surgical intervention in terms of the IBD phenotype, type of surgery and postoperative complications. Conclusion: Our study showed that biologics initiated before the surgical intervention did not influence the postoperative complications. Moreover, we demonstrated that patients with Crohn's disease and no biologics were the most susceptible to having to undergo surgery. Conclusion: In conclusion, the management of patients with IBD requires a multidisciplinary approach that considers an unpredictable evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Diagnostic Delay in Romanian Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Risk Factors and Impact on the Disease Course and Need for Surgery
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Zaharie, Roxana, Tantau, Alina, Zaharie, Florin, Tantau, Marcel, Gheorghe, Liana, Gheorghe, Cristian, Gologan, Serban, Cijevschi, Cristina, Trifan, Anca, Dobru, Daniela, Goldis, Adrian, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Iacob, Razvan, and Diculescu, Mircea
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- 2016
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21. Molecular profile of the NF‐κB signalling pathway in human colorectal cancer.
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Dobre, Maria, Trandafir, Bogdan, Milanesi, Elena, Salvi, Alessandro, Bucuroiu, Ioana Alina, Vasilescu, Catalin, Niculae, Andrei Marian, Herlea, Vlad, Hinescu, Mihail Eugen, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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COLORECTAL cancer ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GENE expression profiling ,GENE expression ,THERAPEUTICS ,ORAL mucosa - Abstract
The development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) have been associated with inflammation processes that involve the overactivation of the NF‐κB signalling pathway. The characterization of the NF‐κB expression profile in CRC is an important topic since the suppression of NF‐κB represents a potential therapeutic approach. In this study, we assessed the expression levels of 84 NF‐κB‐related genes in paired tumoral (T) and peritumoral (PT) tissues from 18 CRC patients and 18 normal colonic mucosae, and the expression levels of three miRNAs targeting the most dysregulated genes revealed by the case–control analysis. Comparing the gene expression profile of T and controls, 60 genes were dysregulated. The comparison of T and PT revealed 17 dysregulated genes in the tumoral tissues, with IL1B, CXCL8, IL1A, and CSF2 being the most upregulated. Notably, through a bioinformatics analysis, the differential gene expression of 11 out of the 17 genes was validated on a larger cohort of 308 CRC patients compared with 41 controls. Moreover, a decrease in the levels of RELA, NOD1, CASP8, BCL2L1, ELK1, and IKBKB was identified in poorly differentiated tumours compared to moderately differentiated tumours. The analysis of the three miRNAs targeting IL1B, CXCL8, IL1A, and CSF2 showed that miR‐182‐5p was upregulated in T compared with PT, whereas miR‐10b‐5p was downregulated in T compared with PT and control tissues. Our results may contribute to the design of new experimental therapeutic strategies based on endogenous molecules, such as miRNAs, to target the genetic key players of the NF‐ κB pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. BEYOND THE GUIDELINES: ANTICOAGULANT TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RECENT PORTAL VEIN THROMBOSIS IN THE SETTING OF LIVER CIRRHOSIS.
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Bogu, Cosmin-Viorel, Siliște, Roxana-Nicoleta, Cîrlan, Mădălina, Spătaru, Dan Victor, Gurghean, Adriana, Săvulescu-Fiedler, Ilinca, Shamim, Umar, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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PORTAL vein ,PATIENT portals ,LOW-molecular-weight heparin ,CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,PORTAL vein surgery ,ANTICOAGULANTS ,PORTAL hypertension - Abstract
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23. Enhancement of Thermoelectric Performance of Donor-Doped ZnO Ceramics by Involving an In Situ Aluminothermic Reaction during Processing.
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Constantinescu, Gabriel, Galatanu, Andrei, Tobaldi, David, Mikhalev, Sergey, Suarez, Diana, Paulino, Tiago, Zakharchuk, Kiryl, Sergiienko, Sergii, Lopes, Daniela, and Kovalevsky, Andrei
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ALUMINOTHERMY ,ALUMINUM powder ,CHARGE carrier mobility ,ZINC oxide ,THERMOELECTRIC materials ,CERAMICS ,POWDERS - Abstract
This work explores the possibility of involving aluminothermy in processing donor-doped zinc oxide-based thermoelectrics by relying on local, strong exothermic effects developed during sintering, with a potential positive impact on the electrical and thermal transport properties. The strategy was exemplified by using aluminium as a dopant, due to its recognized ability to generate additional, available charge carriers in ZnO, and by using two different metallic Al powders and conventional Al
2 O3 as precursors. Nanosized aluminium powder was involved in order to evaluate the possible desirable effects of the particles size, as compared to aluminium micropowder. A significant enhancement of the electrical and thermoelectric performance of the samples prepared via metallic Al precursors was observed and discussed in terms of the potential impacts provided by the aluminothermic reaction on the microstructure, charge carrier concentration and mobility during sintering. Although the presented results are the first to show evidence of how aluminothermic reactions can be used for boosting the thermoelectric performance of zinc oxide materials, the detailed mechanisms behind the observed enhancements are yet to be understood. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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24. Manufacturing of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticle (ZnO NP)-Loaded Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Nanostructured Mats Using Ginger Extract for Tissue Engineering Applications.
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Izgis, Hursima, Ilhan, Elif, Kalkandelen, Cevriye, Celen, Emrah, Guncu, Mehmet Mucahit, Turkoglu Sasmazel, Hilal, Gunduz, Oguzhan, Ficai, Denisa, Ficai, Anton, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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POLYVINYL alcohol ,TISSUE engineering ,TISSUE extracts ,ZINC oxide ,GINGER ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,TENSILE tests ,CANDIDA albicans - Abstract
In this research, as an alternative to chemical and physical methods, environmentally and cost-effective antimicrobial zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NP) were produced by the green synthesis method. The current study focuses on the production of ZnO NP starting from adequate precursor and Zingiber officinale aqueous root extracts (ginger). The produced ZnO NP was loaded into electrospun nanofibers at different concentrations for various tissue engineering applications such as wound dressings. The produced ZnO NPs and ZnO NP-loaded nanofibers were examined by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) for morphological assessments and Fourier-transform infrared spectrum (FT-IR) for chemical assessments. The disc diffusion method was used to test the antimicrobial activity of ZnO NP and ZnO NP-loaded nanofibers against three representatives strains, Escherichia coli (Gram-negative bacteria), Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive bacteria), and Candida albicans (fungi) microorganisms. The strength and stretching of the produced fibers were assessed using tensile tests. Since water absorption and weight loss behaviors are very important in tissue engineering applications, swelling and degradation analyses were applied to the produced nanofibers. Finally, the MTT test was applied to analyze biocompatibility. According to the findings, ZnO NP-loaded nanofibers were successfully synthesized using a green precipitation approach and can be employed in tissue engineering applications such as wound dressing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Efficacy of Endobiliary Radiofrequency Ablation in Preserving Survival, Performance Status and Chemotherapy Eligibility of Patients with Unresectable Distal Cholangiocarcinoma: A Case-Control Study.
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Sandru, Vasile, Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu, Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Oprita, Ruxandra, Balan, Gheorghe G., Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Rinja, Ecaterina, Butuc, Andreea, Panaitescu, Afrodita, Constantinescu, Alexandru, Gheonea, Dan Ionut, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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TREATMENT effectiveness ,CATHETER ablation ,INTRAHEPATIC bile ducts ,CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA ,CASE-control method ,CHOLANGITIS - Abstract
Background: Cholangiocarcinoma is the most common malignancy of the bile ducts causing intrahepatic, hilar, or distal bile duct obstruction. Most jaundiced patients are diagnosed with unresectable tumors in need for palliative bile duct drainage and chemotherapy. Endobiliary radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an adjuvant technique that may be applied prior to biliary stenting. The aim of our study was to assess the efficacy of endobiliary RFA prior to stent insertion in patients with unresectable distal cholangiocarcinomas. Methods: Twenty-five patients (eight treated with RFA and stenting and 17 treated with stenting alone) were included in a case-controlled study. We prospectively assessed the impact of RFA on the survival rate, the patient performance status, and the preservation of eligibility for chemotherapy based on the patient laboratory profile. Results: Patients treated with RFA prior to stenting proved to have a significantly longer survival interval (19 vs. 16 months, p = 0.04, 95% CI) and significantly better performance status. Moreover, the laboratory profiles of patients treated with RFA has been proven superior in terms of total bilirubin, liver enzymes, and kidney function, thus making patients likely eligible for palliative chemotherapy. Post-ERCP adverse events were scarce in both the study group and the control group. Conclusion: Given the isolated adverse events and the impact on the patient survival, performance, and laboratory profile, RFA can be considered safe and efficient in the management of patients with unresectable distal cholangiocarcinomas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Impact of biliary stenting in endoscopic ultrasound‐guided tissue acquisition among patients with pancreatic cancer.
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Constantinescu, Alexandru, Plotogea, Oana‐Mihaela, Stan‐Ilie, Mădălina, Ciurea, Tudorel, Gheonea, Dan Ionut, Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu, Bălan, Gheorghe, Rinja, Ecaterina, Panic, Nikola, Şandru, Vasile, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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Introduction: Pancreatic malignancies represent highly fatal diseases with poor prognosis and constantly increasing incidence despite modern diagnostic and therapeutic options. Both endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) are regarded as mainstays in pancreatic cancer management. The present study aims to evaluate whether accuracy EUS with fine‐needle aspiration or biopsy (FNA or FNB) in pancreatic cancer diagnosis is influenced by prior biliary stenting or by technical or anatomical features (stent type, number of needle passes, common bile duct or Wirsung's diameter, topographical characteristics and diameter of the pancreatic tumor). Materials and methods: This retrospective study includes 243 patients with pancreatic cancer who underwent ERCP and EUS with fine‐needle aspiration or biopsy (FNA or FNB). Results and discussion: Out of the total number of patients, 68 were stented prior to EUS. We found that the EUS‐FNA diagnostic yield is not influenced either by the presence of biliary stent, nor by the type of stent (plastic or metallic). Moreover, the mean needle passes required were similar for both stented patients and not stented ones. Conclusions: Ultimately, given our results, we can state that EUS‐FNA/FNB can be safely and accurately performed in the presence of biliary stents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. The Prevalence and Predictors of Restless Legs Syndrome in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis.
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Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Diaconu, Camelia Cristina, Gheorghe, Gina, Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Oprita, Ruxandra, Sandru, Vasile, Bacalbasa, Nicolae, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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RESTLESS legs syndrome ,CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,GLOMERULAR filtration rate ,SLEEP disorders - Abstract
Introduction and aim. Sleep disorders are highly prevalent in patients with liver cirrhosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of restless legs syndrome (RLS), as well as its risk factors and possible predictors, in a cohort of patients with liver cirrhosis. Material and methods. We performed a cross-sectional prospective study over a period of 14 months and enrolled 69 patients with liver cirrhosis, after applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The cases of RLS were assessed according to the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG) criteria and severity scale. Results. Out of the total number of patients, 55% fulfilled the criteria for RLS. Age, diabetes, severity of cirrhosis, serum creatinine, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and mean hemoglobin were associated with the presence of RLS. Moreover, there was a significantly higher prevalence of RLS among patients with decompensated cirrhosis. From all the risk factors introduced into the multivariate analysis, only the GFR could predict the presence of RLS. Conclusions. This research shows that patients with liver cirrhosis have a high risk of RLS. Even though there are multiple risk factors associated with RLS, only the GFR could predict its occurrence in our cohort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Endoscopic Management of Biliary Strictures after Orthotopic Liver Transplantation: A Single Center Experience Study.
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Sandru, Vasile, Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Vladut, Catalina, Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu, Balan, Gheorghe G., Gheonea, Dan Ionut, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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ENDOSCOPIC surgery ,LIVER transplantation ,ENDOSCOPIC retrograde cholangiopancreatography ,CHOLANGIOGRAPHY ,HOSPITAL emergency services - Abstract
Background and Aim. Endoscopic therapy is the method of choice in the management of biliary strictures after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Even though the mainstay approach for OLT stricture complications is represented by consecutive procedures of multiple plastic stents (MPS) insertion, a valuable alternative is the use of fully covered self-expandable metal stents (FCSEMS). The aim of the study was to compare MPS with FCSEMS used in the management of OLT biliary strictures, in terms of clinical outcomes and complications. Material and Methods. This is a retrospective, single-center study conducted between February 2014 and November 2019 in the Clinical Emergency Hospital of Bucharest, Romania. We enrolled all consecutive patients who developed biliary strictures after OLT and were treated by endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) either with MPS or FCSEMS. Results. Thirty-six patients were included in the study, 27 patients had MPS and nine patients had FCSEMS. 106 ERCP procedures were performed and 159 stents were inserted. The mean number of ERCP procedures required per patient was significantly higher for MPS than for FCSEMS (3.34 ± 1.46 vs. 2.11 ± 0.33, p < 0.001). In the FCSEMS group only one patient had three procedures, due to stent migration. Difficult cannulation was encountered in 22 patients, 18 patients from MPS group and four patients from FCSEMS group. Dilation was performed in 20 (77%) MPS patients and in four FCSEMS patients (44%). Overall, we used 159 stents for stricture resolution, 149 plastic stents and 10 FCSEMS. Mean number of stents inserted was significantly lower in the FCSEMS group compared to MPS group (1.16 ± 0.40 vs. 5.73 ± 2.64, p < 0.001). Conclusions. Stricture resolution using FCSEMS is comparable to MPS and even has some advantages. In line with prior studies, FCSEMS are effective, with fewer complications and similar outcome compared to plastic stents. Other particular aspects should be further assessed, especially long-term follow up of FCSEMS and their cost efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. The Prevalence and Association of Cognitive Impairment with Sleep Disturbances in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease.
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Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Diaconu, Camelia Cristina, Gheorghe, Gina, Stan-Ilie, Madalina, Badea, Mircea-Alexandru, Prelipcean, Cristina Cijevschi, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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SLEEP interruptions ,COGNITION disorders ,CHRONICALLY ill ,HYPERSOMNIA ,SLEEP quality ,HEPATIC encephalopathy - Abstract
Introduction/Aim. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of cognitive impairments and their association with sleep patterns in a cohort of patients diagnosed with chronic liver disease (CLD). Material and methods. The present paper is a prospective cohort study, carried out over a period of 12 months, among patients with various stages of CLD. We evaluated the cognitive function through psychometric hepatic encephalopathy score (PHES), while sleep was assessed by actigraphy and two self-reported questionnaires: Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESS) and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). Results. Seventy-four patients with CLD were considered eligible and were enrolled between December 2020–November 2021. The prevalence of minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) in the entire cohort was 41.9%, and the diagnosis was considered for PHES scores ≤ −3. Patients with cirrhosis recorded significantly lower PHES scores compared to patients with other CLDs but without cirrhosis (−3.19 ± 3.89 vs. 0.19 ± 2.92, p < 0.05). Patients who exhibited MHE suffered from poor sleep, daytime somnolence, disturbed nighttime sleep, and low overall sleep efficacy. Patients diagnosed with MHE and undergoing treatment with lactulose and/or rifaximin for prevention of overt hepatic encephalopathy (HE) showed better results in terms of sleep parameters compared to patients diagnosed with MHE but without treatment. Conclusions. This research increases awareness regarding the connection between sleep features and MHE in patients with cirrhosis and other CLDs. A deeper insight into the subclinical stages of HE and associated sleep disturbances is warranted in future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Microelectromechanical Systems Based on Magnetic Polymer Films.
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Ficai, Denisa, Gheorghe, Marin, Dolete, Georgiana, Mihailescu, Bogdan, Svasta, Paul, Ficai, Anton, Constantinescu, Gabriel, and Andronescu, Ecaterina
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POLYMER films ,MAGNETIC films ,MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems ,DRUG labeling ,MAGNETIC separation ,ENVIRONMENTAL medicine - Abstract
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) have been increasingly used worldwide in a wide range of applications, including high tech, energy, medicine or environmental applications. Magnetic polymer composite films have been used extensively in the development of the micropumps and valves, which are critical components of the microelectromechanical systems. Based on the literature survey, several polymers and magnetic micro and nanopowders can be identified and, depending on their nature, ratio, processing route and the design of the device, their performances can be tuned from simple valves and pumps to biomimetic devices, such as, for instance, hearth ventricles. In many such devices, polymer magnetic films are used, the disposal of the magnetic component being either embedded into the polymer or coated on the polymer. One or more actuation zones can be used and the flow rate can be mono-directional or bi-directional depending on the design. In this paper, we review the main advances in the development of these magnetic polymer films and derived MEMS: microvalve, micropump, micromixer, microsensor, drug delivery micro-systems, magnetic labeling and separation microsystems, etc. It is important to mention that these MEMS are continuously improving from the point of view of performances, energy consumption and actuation mechanism and a clear tendency in developing personalized treatment. Due to the improved energy efficiency of special materials, wearable devices are developed and be suitable for medical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Photocatalytic removal of benzene over Ti3C2Tx MXene and TiO2–MXene composite materials under solar and NIR irradiation.
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Sergiienko, Sergii A., Tobaldi, David M., Lajaunie, Luc, Lopes, Daniela V., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Shaula, Aliaksandr L., Shcherban, Nataliya D., Shkepu, Viacheslav I., Calvino, José J., Frade, Jorge R., Labrincha, João A., and Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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MXenes, a family of two-dimensional (2D) transition metal carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides based on earth-abundant constituents, are prospective candidates for energy conversion applications, including photocatalysis. While the activity of individual MXenes towards various photocatalytic processes is still debatable, these materials were proved to be excellent co-catalysts, accelerating the charge separation and suppressing the exciton recombination. Titanium-containing MXenes are well compatible with the classical TiO
2 photocatalyst. The TiO2 component can be directly grown on MXene sheets by in situ oxidation, representing a mainstream processing approach for such composites. In this study, an essentially different approach has been implemented: a series of TiO2 –MXene composite materials with controlled composition and both reference end members were prepared, involving two different strategies for mixing sol–gel-derived TiO2 nanopowder with the Ti3 C2 Tx component, which was obtained by HF etching of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis products containing modified MAX phase Ti3 C2 Alz (z > 1) with nominal aluminium excess. The prospects of such composites for the degradation of organic pollutants under simulated solar light, using benzene as a model system, were demonstrated and analysed in combination with their structural, microstructural and optical properties. A notable photocatalytic activity of bare MXene under near infrared light was discovered, suggesting further prospects for light-to-energy harvesting spanning from UV-A to NIR and applications in biomedical imaging and sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography in Acute Biliary Pancreatitis: Urgent vs. Delayed and the Outcome of Same-Admission Cholecystectomy.
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Sandru, Vasile, Ilie, Vlad-Costin, Jamal, Al-Ghouthani, Panaitescu, Afrodita, Plotogea, Oana-Mihaela, Rinja, Ecaterina, Minciuna, Corina-Elena, Vasilescu, Catalin, Constantinescu, Gabriel, and Lacatus, Monica
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33. RECTAL DYSPLASIA IN WOMEN AFTER HPV INFECTION BY PENILE VECTOR.
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CONSTANTINESCU, Gabriel and NIȚESCU, Vasile
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DYSPLASIA ,PAPILLOMAVIRUSES ,SEXUAL intercourse ,SEXUAL dysfunction ,INFERTILITY - Abstract
In this clinical case, we present the determination of a rectal infection with HPV, after repeated peno-rectal sexual intercourse, for several years, in a 53-year-old woman. Specialist examinations established the existence of a dysplasia of the rectal mucosa, due to HPV infection, genotypes 16 and 51, both viral strains with high-risk oncogenic potential. It has to be mentioned that both these genotypes have a significant prognostic value, because a third of the precancerous mucosal lesions are associated with these viral variants, proven to be responsible for the increased level of tissular viral load. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. A plea for a unified approach to sedation in gastrointestinal endoscopy in Romania: results from a prospective multicentric trial.
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VOIOSU, THEODOR, MOGA, TUDOR, NEDELCU, CRISTIAN, TOCIA, CRISTINA, STATE, MONICA, PUSCASU, CLAUDIA, BENGUS, ANDREEA, VOIOSU, ANDREI, NEGREANU, LUCIAN, DUMITRU, EUGEN, CONSTANTINESCU, GABRIEL, MATEESCU, BOGDAN, and SPOREA, IOAN
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GASTROINTESTINAL agents ,ENDOSCOPY ,ALIMENTARY canal ,ANESTHESIOLOGISTS - Abstract
Background. Adequate sedation is a prerequisite for quality endoscopic examination of the digestive tract. We aimed to evaluate the current practices and safety profile of sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy in Romania and its impact on the technical success of the procedure and procedure-related adverse events. Methods. We conducted a prospective, multicentric, observational study including all patients undergoing digestive endoscopic procedures under various degrees of sedation. We collected data regarding the endoscopic procedure, type and degree of sedation, drug regimens, personnel in charge of sedation, and relevant patient related information. The main study outcome was the rate of sedation-related adverse events; secondary study outcomes included procedure-related adverse events and the impact of sedation on procedure success. Results. 1,043 consecutive endoscopic procedures from eight Romanian endoscopy units were included in our study. Sedation regimens were highly variable between participating centers, with 566 (54%) of procedures being performed under sedation provided by an anaesthesiologist. Sedation-related adverse events occurred in 40 cases (3.8%), most of them were mild respiratory and cardiovascular events and all reversed spontaneously. On multivariate analysis, male gender, procedure type (endoscopic ultrasound and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography) and deep sedation were risk factors for complications. The endoscopy unit, ASA status, age and type of sedative did not influence the complication rate. Conclusion. In conclusion, sedation for endoscopic procedures is generally safe, despite a high variability in sedation practices between centers in Romania. Establishing a national guideline on sedation for gastrointestinal endoscopy will ensure consistent and safe practice for these procedures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Quality of life and special issues in women with inflammatory bowel diseases.
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Constantinescu, Gabriel, Gheorghe, Gina, Rinja, Ecaterina, Plotogea, Oana, Sandru, Vasile, Butuc, Andreea, Diaconu, Camelia Cristina, Oprescu, Anca Macovei, Popa, Bogdan, and Ilie, Madalina
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Introduction. The impact of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) on the quality of life (QoL) of patients is significant and it has important social and professional consequences. Materials and methods. We aimed to describe the patients' perspective regarding the impact of IBD on their overall QoL and to evaluate the differences between men and women. An observational cross-sectional study, that included 180 patients with IBD in clinical remission, was conducted. All the patients completed a number of 3 questionnaires in order to evaluate the general aspects of their QoL. A separate questionnaire was created regarding genderspecific issues in women with IBD encounter. Also, particular features such as the incidence of anemia and osteoporosis among IBD patients were documented. The data obtained were analyzed and compared between the two genderclassified groups. Results. According to the Short Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (SIBDQ), patients had a general perception of a good QoL, but the impact was higher in women. Fatigue and tiredness were severely perceived almost to the same degree regardless of their gender, whereas anxiety and unemployment were more present in men. No significant differences in women with IBD during the active disease and during disease remission were found. Conclusions. The overall quality of life of IBD patients is affected in many aspects, leading to the deterioration of their social and professional lives, for both men and women, but some aspects remain gender-specific and require a personalized standard of care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Alkaline Electrochemical Reduction of a Magnesium Ferrospinel into Metallic Iron for the Valorisation of Magnetite-Based Metallurgical Waste.
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Lopes, Daniela V., Lisenkov, Aleksey D., Sergiienko, Sergii A., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Sarabando, Artur, Quina, Margarida J., Frade, Jorge R., and Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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The electrochemical reduction of iron oxides in alkaline media arises as a novel approach for ironmaking and iron-rich waste valorisation. Strong advantages and attractive aspects of alkaline electroreduction include lower electric energy consumption, absence of CO2 emissions, and non-polluting valuable by-products such as H2 and O2. Another potential advantage originates from the compatibility of this concept with intermittent renewable energies. However, to bring this technology to a competitive level, especially compared to the traditional steelmaking, innovative approaches and developments in materials processing and their appropriate integration into the electrolysis process are required. This research work explores the prospects for electrochemical reduction of a magnesium-containing ferrospinel, as a potential component in iron-containing wastes. The experimental approach considers bulk cathode- and suspension-based electrolysis concepts, which allow reaching 55% and 20% Faradaic efficiencies of the reduction to metallic iron, respectively. The effects imposed by the magnesium presence on the electroreduction kinetics, phase composition and morphology of the electroreduction products are evaluated and discussed. The obtained results open new perspectives for the recovery of metallurgical residues with low magnesium impurities content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. A morphological and immunohistochemical study of the endoscopic ultrasound-fine-needle biopsy samples from solid pancreatic masses: a single center study.
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CONSTANTINESCU, ALEXANDRU, ILIE-STAN, CRISTINA MĂDĂLINA, ŞANDRU, VASILE, UNGUREANU, BOGDAN SILVIU, GHEONEA, DAN IONUŢ, CIUREA, TUDOREL, PLOTOGEA, OANA MIHAELA, PAVEL, CHRISTOPHER, ENACHE, VALENTIN, MUNTEANU, MIHAI ALEXANDRU, and CONSTANTINESCU, GABRIEL
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38. HEPATIC HYDATID CYST RUPTURED INTRABILIARY IN A 28-YEAR-OLD HIV POSITIVE PATIENT.
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Păduraru, Dan Nicolae, Radu, Georgiana, Ion, Daniel, Tinca, Alina, Smarandache, Bianca, Oprea, Erika, Constantinescu, Gabriel, and Andronic, Octavian
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HEPATIC echinococcosis ,CYST rupture ,THERAPEUTICS ,ECHINOCOCCOSIS ,HIV-positive persons - Abstract
Echinococcosis is an endemic disease in countries from the Mediterranean area, Eastern Europe, the Middle and the Far East, Australia, South America and Eastern Africa. However, it has a worldwide distribution because the dog, a definitive host, is a ubiquitous animal. Another important factor that led to a worldwide spread of the disease is population migration, as the number of cases in nonendemic regions has been increasing. We present the case of a 28-year-old HIV positive patient suffering from a liver hydatid cyst that had ruptured inside the biliary pathways. US and CT were the imaging tools used to establish a preoperatory diagnosis and the main therapeutic approach was neutralizing the parasite using 90° alcohol, Lagot deroofing, contents' evacuation through open surgery and appropriate drainage afterward. ERCP was very useful in unblocking the main biliary pathways after the surgery as well as installing a stent to ensure its further permeability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Biliary Stenting for Malignant Biliary Obstruction Secondary to Pancreatic Cancer.
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CONSTANTINESCU, ALEXANDRU, ȘANDRU, VASILE, ILIE, MADALINA, UNGUREANU, BOGDAN SILVIU, GHEONEA, DAN IONUȚ, CIUREA, TUDOREL, CAZACU, SERGIU MARIAN, VERE, CRISTIN-CONSTANTIN, and CONSTANTINESCU, GABRIEL
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DUODENAL obstructions ,PANCREATIC cancer ,COMPUTED tomography ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,HOSPITAL patients - Abstract
Despite progresses made in oncology, pancreatic adenocarcinoma has a grim prognosis and commonly presents with rapidly advancing jaundice which requires endoscopic treatment. Aim: Our objective was to show the perspective of a high ERCP volume dedicated Center on endoscopic stenting for malignant biliary obstruction consecutive to pancreatic cancer. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study, between October 2017 and October 2020, and enrolled hospitalized patients within the Gastroenterology Department of the Clinical Emergency Hospital Bucharest, diagnosed with pancreatic cancer with secondary malignant biliary obstruction which underwent ERCP stenting. Results: We identified 269 patients which were admitted in our Clinic with a pancreatic lesion on computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging and underwent EUS-FNA. 115 patients with proven pancreatic malignancy were selected and underwent ERCP stenting. 69 received plastic stents and 46 metal biliary stents, with the stent chosen based on patient's characteristics and availability at the time of the procedure. Per total 234 stents were used for relief of the cholestasis syndrome. The number of ERCP procedures was higher in the plastic stents group with a median of 1,8 whereas the SEMS had 1,5 range of procedures. Procedures were successful in 54 patients following plastic stents and 33 that underwent SEMS. At 30 days, overall mortality rate was of 5%. Conclusions: Malignant obstruction secondary to pancreatic cancer is amenable by ERCP. However, choosing the right stents still varies. SEMS seem to be more efficient on a long term with fewer complications rates and further studies should be performed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Redox engineering of strontium titanate-based thermoelectrics.
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Kovalevsky, Andrei V., Zakharchuk, Kiryl V., Aguirre, Myriam H., Xie, Wenjie, Patrício, Sonia G., Ferreira, Nuno M., Lopes, Diogo, Sergiienko, Sergii A., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Mikhalev, Sergey M., Weidenkaff, Anke, and Frade, Jorge R.
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The development of thermoelectrics for high-temperature applications imposes several essential requirements on the material properties. In some energy-conversion scenarios, the cost and thermal stability requirements may dominate over efficiency issues, making abundant, high-temperature-stable and low-toxic oxides attractive alternative thermoelectric materials. As compared to "traditional" thermoelectrics, oxides possess unique redox flexibility and defect chemistry, which can be precisely tuned by external temperature and oxygen partial pressure conditions. This work aims to demonstrate how, by redox-sensitive substitutions, the thermoelectric properties of oxides can be tuned and enhanced. The proposed strategy is exemplified by considering molybdenum-containing strontium titanate within nominally single-substituted and nanocomposite concepts. The involved materials design allows us to proceed from an in-depth understanding of the redox-promoted effects to the demonstration of the enhanced thermoelectric performance attained by redox engineering. Synergistic enhancement of the Seebeck coefficient and suppression of the thermal conductivity due to combined carrier filtering effects and efficient phonon scattering at redox-induced interfaces provided up to 25% increase in the thermoelectric performance. The results demonstrate extraordinary flexibility of the perovskite lattice towards retaining a rich combination of the molybdenum redox states and shifting their ratio by tuning the A-site stoichiometry, and the prospects for developing new materials combining thermoelectric and (electro)catalytic functionalities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. ESOPHAGEAL FOOD BOLUS IMPACTION IN PARTIALLY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS. A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OVER THE IMPACT OF KENNEDY’S CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM.
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BĂLAN, Gheorghe G., ŞANDRU, Vasile, SAVIN, Carmen, and CONSTANTINESCU, Gabriel
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BOLUS (Digestion) ,CROSS-sectional method ,TOOTH loss ,ORAL hygiene ,WESTERN countries - Abstract
Background. Tooth loss and edentulous arcades are health issues emergent all around the world, as absence of teeth characterizes both a poor oral hygiene in developing countries and the old age in the Western world. It has a tremendous impact on mastication and nutrition. Therefore, edentulous patients are frequently exposed to the inability to properly masticate and swallow food. Thus, esophageal food bolus impaction is a frequent and potentially serious condition affecting such patients. The aim of our study is to evaluate the impact of various Kennedy classes of edentulous arcades on esophageal food bolus impaction, leading to disphagia. Materials and methods. 52 partially edentulous patients presenting with acute disphagia secondary to food bolus impaction were included in a cross-sectional study performed in two regional emergency hospitals of Romania between May 2017 and June 2019. Each patient was managed by either oto-rhino-laringology or digestive endoscopy department and tooth loss was established by Kennedy classification. Results and discussion. Patients aged 61 or older were significantly prone to food bolus impaction secondary to partial edentulousness, and Kennedy class 3 of edentulous ridges was significantly more frequently associated to food impaction and disphagia. The need for therapeutic endoscopy performed in emergency settings could help identifying orally disabled patients, as edentulous persons are easily diagnosed by both gastroenterologists and oto-rhino- laringologists performing flexible endoscopy. Hence, the need for dental restorative care should be properly assessed. Conclusions. Edentulous patients presenting with acute disphagia should generally be suspected for esophageal food bolus impaction. On the other hand, besides endoscopic therapy, patients should be referred for restorative dental care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Interrelations between elevated alpha-fetoprotein levels and tumor morphology of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.
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TOADER, ELENA, BANCU, ANDREI, MRTRICĂ, DANA ELENA, CONSTANTINESCU, GABRIEL, ŞTEFĂNESCU, GABRIELA, and BĂLAN, GHEORGHE G.
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43. EUS-Guided Transgastric Drainage of Intraabdominal Fluid Collections.
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Ilie, Mădălina, Opriţă, Ruxandra, Sandru, Vasile, Berceanu, Daniel, Plotogea, Oana, Constantinescu, Alexandru, Diaconescu, Diana, Negoi, lonuţ, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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44. Endoscopic ultrasound-guided choledochoduodenostomy using a lumen apposing metal stent for acute cholangitis.
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Sandru, Vasile, Ilie, Mădălina, Plotogea, Oana, Ungureanu, Bogdan Silviu, Stoica, Adina, Gheonea, Dan Ionut, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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45. INCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OF ORO-PHARYNGEAL CANCER DURING ROUTINE UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT ENDOSCOPY. IS IT THAT OBVIOUS?
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BĂLAN, Gheorghe G., SANDRU, Vasile, PETCU, Ana, and CONSTANTINESCU, Gabriel
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GASTROINTESTINAL system ,ALIMENTARY canal ,DENTAL care - Abstract
Background: Hundreds of thousands of routine diagnostic upper digestive tract procedures are performed yearly worldwide either with a screening purpose or to investigate various digestive symptoms in selected groups of patients. Traditionally, digestive endoscopists used to endoscopically explore the digestive tract starting below the upper esophageal sphincter, leaving the oral cavity, hypopharynx and larynx for either oral examination or ear nose and throat (ENT) clinical and endoscopic investigations. As the imagery and technical features of digestive endoscopes progressed, nowadays oropharyngeal lesions may be diagnosed endoscopically, as well. Case series: Our study aims at presenting a small series of cases receiving routine upper digestive tract endoscopy, permitting the detection of asymptomatic oropharyngeal lesions and further proper surgical and oncological management. Discussion: Despite the up-to-date quality indicators of upper digestive tract endoscopy referring to a proper and strict examination of the digestive tract below the upper esophageal sphincter, the new trends in digestive endoscopy lay stress on the fact that the endoscopist should begin endoscopic examination with the oral cavity, uvula, glottis and glottis orifice, hypopharynx and only then to proceed with the examination of the digestive tract. In this way, digestive endoscopy procedures may help detection of incipient pre-malignant or malignant lesions, thus allowing a proper timely therapy. Conclusions: Digestive endoscopists should be trained to properly assess oropharyngeal spaces. Such endoscopic examination requires patience and good technique and skills, patient sedation being mandatory in most of the cases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Endoscopic Treatment of Benign Esophageal Fistulas Using Fully-covered Metallic Esophageal Stents.
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Oprisanescu, Denisa, Bucur, Denisa, Sandru, Vasile, Nedelcu, Ioan Cristian, Ilie, Madalina, Oprita, Ruxandra, and Constantinescu, Gabriel
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47. Effect of Al modification on cobalt ferrite and its impact on the magnetoelectric effect in BCZT-CFO multiferroic composites.
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Naveed-Ul-Haq, M., Shvartsman, Vladimir, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Trivedi, Harsh, Salamon, Soma, Landers, Joachim, Wende, Heiko, and Lupascu, Doru
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ALUMINUM alloys ,FERRITES ,IMPACT (Mechanics) ,MAGNETOELECTRIC effect ,MULTIFERROIC materials ,COMPOSITE materials - Abstract
One of the methods to enhance the functional properties of two-phase multiferroic magnetoelectrics is to increase magnetostriction of the ferrite phase. Al-modified cobalt ferrite Co(AlFe)O shows better magnetostriction than unmodified cobalt ferrite. It is used in combination with (Ba,Ca)(Zr,Ti)O which has very good piezoelectric properties, to form a multiferroic composite. The composite shows good magnetoelectric characteristics, both macroscopically (converse magnetoelectric coefficient of 11 ps/m) and microscopically. Al proves to be the best non-magnetic dopant to enhance magnetostriction in CoFeO and thus the magnetoelectric coefficient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Auspicious Management of a Acute Obstructive Left Colon Tumor in a 93-year-old Patient - Case Report and Literature Review.
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Andrei, Gabriel Nicolae, Constantinescu, Gabriel, Nedelcu, Cristian, Dumitriu, Bogdan Cristian, Valcea, Sebastian, and Beuran, Mircea
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49. Correction: Photocatalytic removal of benzene over Ti3C2Tx MXene and TiO2–MXene composite materials under solar and NIR irradiation.
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Sergiienko, Sergii A., Tobaldi, David M., Lajaunie, Luc, Lopes, Daniela V., Constantinescu, Gabriel, Shaula, Aliaksandr L., Shcherban, Nataliya D., Shkepu, Viacheslav I., Calvino, José J., Frade, Jorge R., Labrincha, João A., and Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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Correction for 'Photocatalytic removal of benzene over Ti
3 C2 Tx MXene and TiO2 –MXene composite materials under solar and NIR irradiation' by Sergii A. Sergiienko et al., J. Mater. Chem. C, 2022, 10, 626–639, https://doi.org/10.1039/D1TC03826E. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. SOURCES OF SUPPLY CHAIN CONFLICTS - A FISHBONE DIAGRAM CORRELATION.
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CONSTANTINESCU, Gabriel-Cristian
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SUPPLY chain management , *ADVANCED planning & optimization , *CONFLICT management - Abstract
Identifying the sources of conflict in a supply chain is the starting point of managing conflicts along chain and initiating the proper actions for lasting outcomes. An extended review of literature on sources of supply chain conflict was concluded with an ample list of various causes. The conflicts sources were classified in 8 categories: commercial, financial, logistics, management, quality, relationship along the chain, inter-personal communication and business environment. The main identified category of conflict sources was relationship along the chain, but commercial, financial, management and logistics were also important categories of conflict cause. The overall analysis emphasizes a fishbone diagram of supply chain conflict causes, having the 8 identified categories as branches and being highly developed with the related sources. This general diagram could be a good lead-off for a deeper analysis of conflict causes in a particular supply chain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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