Abstract:
Provided herein are, inter alia, methods of assaying neuronal progenitor cell populations derived from iPSCs, thereby providing for a user friendly molecular diagnostic tool for neuronal cell types, including dopaminergic neurons. The methods provided are valuable for the efficient and precise characterization of identity and functionality of iPSC-derived dopaminergic neurons prior to their clinical application such as the treatment of Parkinson's disease or Multiple Sclerosis.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing sandwich construction elements for substantially load-bearing and self-supporting building parts. In order to produce a sandwich element which is suitable for self-supporting and substantially load-bearing building parts, since it ensures the necessary transmission of the compressive, tensile and shear forces between the cover layer and core layer and meets the increased fire-protection requirements, the production method proposed contains the following steps: a) producing at least one layer of a mechanically bonded fiber nonwoven which is impregnated with a binder based on at least one heat-curable resin system, and is itself based on naturally occurring raw materials, in particular hemp, flax, jute, sisal, kenaf, cotton and wool and/or mixtures thereof, b) curing the heat-curable resin system in order to produce at least one hardened layer of the fiber nonwoven, wherein, before and/or during the curing operation, a surface structure is applied to at least part of the layer of the fiber nonwoven and/or at least one further binder based on at least one heat-curable resin system is applied to at least part of the surface of the hardened layer of the fiber nonwoven, and fixed thermally, c) bringing a heat-foamable or heat-foamed phenol resin into contact with that surface of at least one hardened layer of the fiber nonwoven which has been modified according to step b), d) possibly annealing, at temperatures ranging from 40 to 80° C., the composite produced in a) to c), and e) curing the further binder based on at least one heat-curable resin system, and possibly applied in b), at a temperature ranging from 150 to 200° C., possibly under elevated pressure.
Abstract:
The invention relates to thermoset-bound fiber moldings produced from fiber material based on natural and/or synthetic fibers and bound by means of a thermoset binder. To produce thermoset-bound fiber moldings which combine the good mechanical, acoustical and fire properties of phenolic-bound fiber moldings with an ideally complete absence of any odor due to phenolic resin, at least one adsorbent is embedded in the surface and/or in the interior of the fiber molding during the operation of pre- and/or end-curing the thermosetting binder.
Abstract:
A device for detecting thermally caused linear expansions of a machine element, wherein the device includes a temperature sensor placed along an expansion direction. The temperature sensor includes a first metallic conductor having an electrical resistance that is proportional to an average temperature of an area to be monitored and a plurality of trimmer tracks in the form of further metallic conductors placed next to the first metallic conductor. The temperature sensor further includes electrical connections selectively interconnecting the plurality of trimmer tracks with the first metallic conductor and wherein the plurality of the trimmer tracks have an effective electrical resistance that is proportional to the average temperature of the area to be monitored.
Abstract:
The invention is based on a helicopter having the following features: one rotor head (1) is non-rotatably connected with a rotor mast (3) which is rotatably mounted in a housing (5) of a transmission (6); one or more driving mechanisms actuate the rotor mast (3) via the transmission (6) with a summarizing gear (11) fastened on said rotor mast (3), one swash plate (17) is supported by its stationary part (18) via a first fork in a non-rotatable but axially displaceable manner and tiltably in all directions relative to this axis of said rotor mast (3); a rotatable part (19) of said swash plate (17) is rotatably supported against said stationary part (18) of said swash plate (17) via axial and radial bearings (23) and non-rotatably hinged on said rotor head (1) by means of a second fork. It is proposed that said rotor mast (3) grows funnel-shaped wider toward the housing (5) of the transmission (6), said summarizing gear (11) being flanged via a hollow stub shaft (12) on the widened end of the rotor mast (3) and the stub shaft (12) and the rotor mast (3) are rotatably supported together upon a large diameter in the housing (5). The support of the rotor mast (3) is thereby improved.
Abstract:
A housing for an exhaust gas treatment component includes a casing having a first thickness and a first length and at least one sleeve having a second thickness and a second length. The at least one sleeve is at least partially in contact with the outside of the casing and is connected thereto. The second length of the at least one sleeve is shorter than the first length of the casing. An exhaust gas treatment component, an exhaust gas system and a motor vehicle are also provided.
Abstract:
The invention relates to thermoset-bound fiber moldings produced from fiber material based on natural and/or synthetic fibers and bound by means of a thermoset binder. To produce thermoset-bound fiber moldings which combine the good mechanical, acoustical and fire properties of phenolic-bound fiber moldings with an ideally complete absence of any odor due to phenolic resin, at least one adsorbent is embedded in the surface and/or in the interior of the fiber molding during the operation of pre- and/or end-curing the thermosetting binder.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a hand-held analytical device for analyzing a sample, in particular a biological fluid, for a medically significant component, comprising a housing comprising a loading opening for receiving a replaceable cartridge having multiple chambers that may contain analytical consumables, in particular test strips, and each chamber comprising an opening on at least one face of the cartridge and each opening may be sealed by a sealing foil, a removal facility for removing one of the analytical consumables from the cartridge. The removal facility can be used to remove one of the consumables from one of the chambers of the cartridge, in the process of which the opening sealed by the sealing foil is opened. A drive allows the cartridge to be moved in order to position one chamber in a removal position in which a consumable can be removed from the chamber by the removal facility. The invention provides for the hand-held analytical device to comprise a testing facility that can generate a signal containing information regarding whether the opening of one of the chambers is sealed by sealing foil.
Abstract:
Disclosed are compositions and methods for classifying stem cells. The disclosure provides a way to define cells using a computational analysis.
Abstract:
A honeycomb body includes a honeycomb structure through which a fluid can flow and which is disposed in a tubular casing that is substantially gas-impermeable in a radial direction. The tubular casing includes at least one inner tubular casing part and at least one outer tubular casing part, in which at least the outer tubular casing part has cutouts at least in a subregion. The tubular casing has a reduced weight as compared to standard tubular casings, yet nevertheless has the same mechanical stability and gas-tightness. It is also possible to form the tubular casing with thermal expansion properties which are adapted to a subsequent use.