12 results on '"McCallum, R.W."'
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2. Phase transformations in melt-spun Y-Ba-Cu-O bulk superconductor
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Wu, H., Kramer, M.J., Dennis, K.W., and McCallum, R.W.
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High temperature superconductors -- Research ,Phase transformations (Statistical physics) -- Research ,Yttrium barium copper oxides -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The phase transitions that occur in melt-spun YBa2Cu3O7 bulk superconductors at high temperatures of 1,400-1,650 degrees Celsius were studied. In addition, the crystallization sequence of the as quenched material while undergoing isothermal annealing in oxygen was examined. From measurements, it was found that the 'phase composition of the solidified melt' is directly proportional to the oxygen concentration of the melt.
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- 1995
3. Systematic review with meta-analysis: rifaximin is effective and safe for the treatment of small intestine bacterial overgrowth
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Gatta, L., Scarpignato, C., McCallum, R.W., Lombardo, L., Pimentel, M., D'Incà, R., Gasbarrini, A., De Stefano, A., and Cerda, E.
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Systematic Reviews with Meta‐analyses ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,MEDLINE ,Systematic Review with Meta‐analysis ,Rifaximin ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Intestine, Small ,Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Adverse effect ,Intention-to-treat analysis ,Bacteria ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Bacterial Infections ,Syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Rifamycins ,Surgery ,Regimen ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
SummaryBackground Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a heterogeneous syndrome, characterised by an increased number and/or abnormal type of bacteria in the small bowel. Over the past decades, rifaximin has gained popularity for this indication despite its use is not evidence based. Aim To perform a systematic review and meta-analysis to summarise evidence about the efficacy and safety of rifaximin to eradicate SIBO in adult patients. Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, CCRCT, Scopus and Web of Science were searched from inception to March 16, 2015 for RCTs and observational studies. Furthermore, abstract books of major European, American and Asian gastroenterological meetings were also examined. Results Thirty-two studies involving 1331 patients were included. The overall eradication rate according to intention-to-treat analysis was 70.8% (95% CI: 61.4–78.2; I2 = 89.4%) and to per protocol analysis 72.9% (95% CI: 65.5–79.8; I2 = 87.5%). Meta-regression identified three covariates (drug dose, study design and co-therapy) independently associated with an increased eradication rate. The overall rate of adverse events was 4.6% (95% CI: 2.3–7.5; I2 = 63.6%). In the subset of studies (n= 10) allowing the analysis, improvement or resolution of symptoms in patients with eradicated SIBO was found to be 67.7% (95% CI: 44.7–86.9; I2 = 91.3%). Conclusions Rifaximin treatment seems to be effective and safe for the treatment of SIBO. However, the quality of the available studies is generally poor. Well-designed RCTs are needed to substantiate these findings and to establish the optimal regimen.
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- 2017
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4. Critical current enhancement by neutron irradiation of rapidly textured Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8
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Kramer, M.J., Farmer, J.W., Arrasmith, S.R., and McCallum, R.W.
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Copper oxide superconductors -- Research ,Flux pinning -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
An experimental study on the viability of neutron irradiation for raising flux pinning in high-temperature ceramic superconductors has been carried out on c-axis aligned Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 textured samples. Conducted under varying fluences, it quantified the magnetization parallel and normal to the nominal c-axis. Its results revealed an inversely proportional relationship between fluence strength and the critical current density's dependency on temperature and magnetic field.
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- 1993
5. Superconductivity and flux pinning in Nd(1+x)Ba(2-x) Cu3O(7-delta)
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Yoo, S.I., Kramer, M.J., and McCallum, R.W.
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High temperature superconductors -- Research ,High temperature superconductivity -- Research ,Flux pinning -- Research ,Copper oxide superconductors -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The superconducting properties and flux creep in Nd(1+x)Ba(2-x)Cu3O(7-delta) samples have been quantified to determine the effect of replacing Ba(+2) with Nd(+3). The samples, whose x composition ranged from 0.0 to 0.1, were subjected to critical current density, magnetic relaxation and hysteresis measurements at varying temperatures. The results did not reveal any impact of the Nd substitution on the flux pinning energy.
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- 1993
6. Recrystallization of amorphous and nanocrystalline NdBa2Cu3O(7-x) and GdBa2Cu3O(7-x)
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Folkerts, T.J., Dennis, K.W., Yoo, S.I., Xu, Youwen, Kramer, M.J., and McCallum, R.W.
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Copper oxide superconductors -- Research ,Recrystallization (Metallurgy) -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The microstructure characterization of amorphous and nanocrystalline NdBa2Cu3O(7-x) and GdBa2Cu3O(7-x) superconductors is presented. The melt-spun bulk materials, which used as Nd123 and Gd 123 as starting materials, respectively, were subjected to recrystallization experiments as well as magnetic and image analysis. The results reveal the disappearance of superconductivity despite a recovery to an orthorhombic structure for the recrystallized samples.
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- 1993
7. Thermal expansion and magnetostriction in [Pr.sub.5][Ni.sub.2][Si.sub.3] compounds
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Song, S.H., Snyder, J.E., Wu, D., Lograsso, T.A., Dennis, K.W., McCallum, R.W., Janssen, Y., and Jiles, D.C.
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Electromagnetism -- Research ,Rare earth metals -- Research ,Rare earth metals -- Magnetic properties ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The thermal expansion and magnetostriction of polycrystalline and single-crystal [Pr.sub.5] [Ni.sub.2] [Si.sub.3] were investigated over the temperature range 5-300 K. The results show two magnetic phase transitions, one corresponding to the Curie temperature and the other at a lower temperature exhibiting characteristics of a spin reorientation transition. In the temperature range below the Curie temperature, the thermal expansion in single-crystal samples exhibited a temperature dependent anisotropy. Specifically negative and positive magnetic contributions to the thermal expansion were observed along the directions parallel and perpendicular to the c axis respectively. Index Terms--Magnetostriction, rare earth, spin reorientation, single crystal, thermal expansion.
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- 2005
8. Studies of new YDy-based [R.sub.2][Fe.sub.14]B magnets for high temperature performance (R = Y + Dy + Nd)
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Tang, W., Dennis, K.W., Wu, Y.Q., Kramer, M.J., Anderson, I.E., and McCallum, R.W.
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Anisotropy -- Research ,Electromagnetism -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The effect of Nd substitution on microstructure and magnetic properties in [[Nd.sub.x][(YDy).sub.0.5(1-x)[??]2.2][Fe.sub.14]B ribbons melt-spun at 22 m/s has been systematically studied. As-spun ribbons with low Nd content consist of 2 : 17 and 2 : 14 : 1 phases in an amorphous matrix, while as-spun ribbons with high Nd contain 2 : 14 : 1 and Fe phases in the amorphous matrix. After annealing at 700 [degrees]C for 15 min, all of the ribbons exhibit only a single 2 : 14 : 1 phase in their X-ray diffraction patterns. Nd substitution can improve the maximum energy product of annealed ribbons but deteriorate the temperature stability of the ribbons. Increasing Nd (x) from 0 to 0.8, decreases coercivity from 22 to 13.5 kOe, but increases the maximum energy product from 5.87 to 11.2 MGOe. The temperature coefficients for remanence and coercivity increase from -0.045 [degrees]C to -0.106 % /[degrees]C, and -0.306 to -0.38 %/[degrees]C, respectively for the same substitution range. Transmission electron microscope microstructures show that the samples with less Nd content exhibit a more uniform distribution of grains. Their average grain size is about 40 nm. The studied results show that the YDy-based [R.sub.2][Fe.sub.14]B magnets are very promising for high-temperature performance. Index Terms--Magnetocrystalline anisotropy, melting spinning, permanent magnets, rare earth materials and compounds.
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- 2004
9. Development of improved powder for bonded permanent magnets
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Kramer, M.J., Xu, Y., Dennis, K.W., Anderson, I.E., and McCallum, R.W.
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Magnets -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Modified high-pressure gas atomization (HPGA) produces spherical, rapidly solidified powder, which is more suitable for bonded magnet processing. He atomization produced powder in the dia. < 45 [micro]m size that has a glassy fraction comparable to melt-spun ribbon quenched from about 16 m/s. Differences in magnetic properties are attributed to differences in solidification microstructures. Index Terms--Bonded magnets, gas atomization, melt spinning.
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- 2003
10. Corrosion and hydrogen absorption in melt spun NdFeB-TiC bonded magnets
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Arenas, M., Warren, G.W., Li, C.P., Dennis, K.W., and McCallum, R.W.
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Magnets, Permanent -- Research ,Magnetic materials -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The corrosion behavior of bonded NdFeB permanent magnet materials produced by melt spinning with and without TiC additions has been investigated. Typical anodic polarization experiments in 0.9 M [Na.sub.2]S[O.sub.4] showed that the addition of 6 a/o TiC resulted in lower corrosion currents and reduced iron dissolution at fixed potential. The role of hydrogen was also investigated by means of galvanostatic charging and discharging experiments (hydrogen absorption and desorption) in 6M KOH which showed that the addition of TiC resulted in a reduction of absorbed hydrogen.
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- 1997
11. Phase diagram effects in rapid thermal processing of REBa2Cu3O(7-delta)
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McCallum, R.W., Kramer, M.J., and Weir, S.T.
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Copper oxide superconductors -- Research ,Phase diagrams -- Research ,Business ,Electronics ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
Three techniques for rapid thermal processing of superconducting bulk materials have been evaluated. The drop tube melting, laser surface treatment and explosive compaction methods were applied to single-phase RE123 material to produce REBa2Cu3O(7-delta). These were investigated in terms of phase distributions and microstructures to show the influence of process parameters such as temperature and heating rates.
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- 1993
12. Colonic immune cells in irritable bowel syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Nima Rezaei, Mohammad Bashashati, Moïse Coëffier, G. Talmon, Zhaoxiang Bian, Sharareh Moraveji, Richard W. McCallum, Shirin Moossavi, Chang Hwan Choi, Giovanni Barbara, Max Schmulson, Lin Chang, Oh-Young Lee, Maria Raffaella Barbaro, Keith A. Sharkey, Magnus Simrén, Lena Öhman, Patrick A. Hughes, Cesare Cremon, Bashashati, M., Moossavi, S., Cremon, C., Barbaro, M.R., Moraveji, S., Talmon, G., Rezaei, N., Hughes, P.A., Bian, Z.X., Choi, C.H., Lee, O.Y., Coëffier, M., Chang, L., Ohman, L., Schmulson, M.J., McCallum, R.W., Simren, M., Sharkey, K.A., Barbara, G., Texas Tech University [Lubbock] (TTU), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), University of Bologna, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, University of Nebraska Medical Center, University of Nebraska System, University of Adelaide, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Chung-Ang University [Seoul], Hanyang University, Nutrition, inflammation et dysfonctionnement de l'axe intestin-cerveau (ADEN), Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Institute for Research and Innovation in Biomedicine (IRIB), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Service de nutrition [CHU Rouen], CHU Rouen, Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Université de Rouen Normandie (UNIROUEN), Normandie Université (NU), UNIROUEN - UFR Santé (UNIROUEN UFR Santé), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU), David Geffen School of Medicine [Los Angeles], University of California [Los Angeles] (UCLA), University of California-University of California, Sahlgrenska Academy at University of Gothenburg [Göteborg], Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), and University of Calgary
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0301 basic medicine ,CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Constipation ,CD3 Complex ,Colon ,Physiology ,Population ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,lymphocyte ,Gastroenterology ,Endocrine and Autonomic System ,Descending colon ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Mast Cells ,education ,Irritable bowel syndrome ,irritable bowel syndrome ,education.field_of_study ,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems ,business.industry ,[SDV.MHEP.HEG]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hépatology and Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,immunity ,Confidence interval ,Diarrhea ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,colonic biopsie ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,mast cell ,CD8 - Abstract
International audience; Background & Aims Increases in mucosal immune cells have frequently been observed in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) patients. However, this finding is not completely consistent between studies, possibly due to a combination of methodological variability, population differences and small sample sizes. We performed a meta‐analysis of case–control studies that compared immune cell counts in colonic biopsies of IBS patients and controls.Methods PubMed and Embase were searched in February 2017. Results were pooled using standardized mean difference (SMD) and were considered significant when zero was not within the 95% confidence interval (CI). Heterogeneity was assessed based on I2 statistics where I2 ≤ 50% and I2 > 50% indicated fixed and random effect models, respectively.Key Results Twenty‐two studies on 706 IBS patients and 401 controls were included. Mast cells were increased in the rectosigmoid (SMD: 0.38 [95% CI: 0.06‐0.71]; P = .02) and descending colon (SMD: 1.69 [95% CI: 0.65‐2.73]; P = .001) of IBS patients. Increased mast cells were observed in both constipation (IBS‐C) and diarrhea predominant IBS (IBS‐D). CD3+ T cells were increased in the rectosigmoid (SMD: 0.53 [95% CI: 0.21‐0.85]; P = .001) and the descending colon of the IBS patients (SMD: 0.79, 95% CI [0.28‐1.30]; P = .002). This was possibly in relation to higher CD4+ T cells in IBS (SMD: 0.33 [95% CI: 0.01‐0.65]; P = .04) as there were no differences in CD8+ T cells.Conclusions & Inferences. Mast cells and CD3+ T cells are increased in colonic biopsies of patients with IBS vs non‐inflamed controls. These changes are segmental and sometimes IBS‐subtype dependent. The diagnostic value of the quantification of colonic mucosal cells in IBS requires further investigation.
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