http://chineseinput.net/에서 pinyin(병음)방식으로 중국어를 변환할 수 있습니다.
변환된 중국어를 복사하여 사용하시면 됩니다.
Executive Summary of IPITA-TTS Opinion Leaders Report on the Future of &bgr;-Cell Replacement
Markmann, James F.,Bartlett, Stephen T.,Johnson, Paul,Korsgren, Olle,Hering, Bernhard J.,Scharp, David,Kay, Thomas W. H.,Bromberg, Jonathan,Odorico, Jon S.,Weir, Gordon C.,Bridges, Nancy,Kandaswamy, R Williams & Wilkins Co 2016 Transplantation Vol.100 No.7
SUMMARY: The International Pancreas and Islet Transplant Association (IPITA), in conjunction with the Transplantation Society (TTS), convened a workshop to consider the future of pancreas and islet transplantation in the context of potential competing technologies that are under development, including the artificial pancreas, transplantation tolerance, xenotransplantation, encapsulation, stem cell derived beta cells, beta cell proliferation, and endogenous regeneration. Separate workgroups for each topic and then the collective group reviewed the state of the art, hurdles to application, and proposed research agenda for each therapy that would allow widespread application. Herein we present the executive summary of this workshop that focuses on obstacles to application and the research agenda to overcome them; the full length article with detailed background for each topic is published as an online supplement to Transplantation.
Wind-induced response and loads for the Confederation Bridge -Part II: derivation of wind loads
Bakht, Bilal,King, J. Peter C.,Bartlett, F.M. Techno-Press 2013 Wind and Structures, An International Journal (WAS Vol.16 No.4
This paper uses ten years of on-site monitoring data for the Confederation Bridge to derive wind loads and investigate whether the bridge has experienced its design wind force effects since its completion in 1997. The load effects derived using loads from the on-site monitoring data are compared to the load effects derived using loads from the 1994 and 2009 wind tunnel aerodynamic model tests. The research shows, for the first time, that the aerodynamic model-based methodology originally developed in 1994 is a very accurate method for deriving wind loads for structural design. The research also confirms that the bridge has not experienced its specified (i.e., unfactored) wind force effects since it was opened to traffic in 1997, even during the most severe event that has occurred during this period.
Wind-induced response and loads for the Confederation Bridge -Part I: on-site monitoring data
Bakht, Bilal,King, J. Peter C.,Bartlett, F.M. Techno-Press 2013 Wind and Structures, An International Journal (WAS Vol.16 No.4
This is the first of two companion papers that analyse ten years of on-site monitoring data for the Confederation Bridge to determine the validity of the original wind speeds and wind loads predicted in 1994 when the bridge was being designed. The check of the original design values is warranted because the design wind speed at the middle of Northumberland Strait was derived from data collected at shore-based weather stations, and the design wind loads were based on tests of section and full-aeroelastic models in the wind tunnel. This first paper uses wind, tilt, and acceleration monitoring data to determine the static and dynamic responses of the bridge, which are then used in the second paper to derive the static and dynamic wind loads. It is shown that the design ten-minute mean wind speed with a 100-year return period is 1.5% less than the 1994 design value, and that the bridge has been subjected to this design event once on November 7, 2001. The dynamic characteristics of the instrumented spans of the bridge including frequencies, mode shapes and damping are in good agreement with published values reported by others. The on-site monitoring data show bridge response to be that of turbulent buffeting which is consistent with the response predicted at the design stage.
Report from IPITA-TTS Opinion Leaders Meeting on the Future of &bgr;-Cell Replacement
Bartlett, Stephen T.,Markmann, James F.,Johnson, Paul,Korsgren, Olle,Hering, Bernhard J.,Scharp, David,Kay, Thomas W. H.,Bromberg, Jonathan,Odorico, Jon S.,Weir, Gordon C.,Bridges, Nancy,Kandaswamy, R Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. 2016 Transplantation Vol.100 No.2