from single photon producing nitrogenvacancy (NV) color centers consisting of a substitutional nitrogen atom next to a vacancy that is engineered artificially in the diamond lattice. The nanoscale effects related to artificially engineered NV color centers attracted important attention to diamond due to applications ranging from quantum computing to cell imaging. [2][3][4] The luminescence from NV centers is extremely stable without any photobleaching or photoblinking [5][6][7] and compared to better known quantum dots, ND brings additional advantages such as high biocompatibility [8,9] and simple C-surface chemistry. [10,11] This allows grafting of biomolecules that are interesting for cellular targeting [12,13] or biomolecular drug delivery. [14][15][16] However, for very small ND particles (5 nm) blinking of NV centers was observed, [17] showing that the surface effects are of importance for stabilization of NV luminescence properties.Here we describe how the surface chemistry effects can make the ND bulk luminescence sensitive to chemical processes ongoing at the ND surface, with the aim of using ND for monitoring a chemical environment such as surface charges or pH, cellular DNA/RNA hybridization, interaction with cell receptors, etc. The proposed method is based on the control of an electronic chemical potential at the
Selecting medical equipment is a complex multidisciplinary task requiring mathematical tools, considering associated uncertainties. This paper offers an in-depth study of multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods to identify the most appropriate ones for performing management tasks in resource-limited settings. The chosen articles were divided into three topics: evaluation of projects and equipment, selection of projects and equipment, and development of medical devices. Three methods (analytic hierarchy process [AHP], multi-attribute utility theory and elimination and choice expressing reality) were selected for detailed analyses of their application for medical equipment management. Twenty-one work using MCDA, artificial neural networks, human factors engineering, and value analysis were analysed in the framework of medical equipment management. The important aspects of the procedure were described, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages. It was determined that the AHP approach corresponds to all defined criteria for selecting large medical equipment. Managing large medical equipment using MCDA will reduce uncertainties, and provide a rational selection and purchase of the most efficient equipment in resource-limited settings. The direction for improving the AHP method was determined.
Abstract:The submitted article deals with the evaluation of the somatotype of persons and determination of a suitable somatotype for selected sports. In the introduction the method for determining and evaluating a somatotype according to Carter and Heath is characterised. The processes used for calculating the individual components -endomorphy, mesomorphy, ectomorphy -are presented as well as a description of these elements. The calculated components are subsequently put into a somatograph. The evaluation of a somatotype is of great benefit and offers a guideline with the selection of sporting activities; it subsequently helps assign athletes into a suitable position where they will be able to best develop their talents in view of their bodily construction. In this work two types of sports are evaluatedbasketball and bodybuilding. With each sport the measurements which give the prerequisites for the given sport are presented. The selection of the presented sports was made with regard to the different requirements and demands in the scope of bodily constitution. The aim of the presented paper is to assess physical parameters of subjects groups in relation to selected sports (basketball and bodybuilding). Based on the body constitution to determine the conditions for developing the physical condition and success in the appointed sports. Another objective is to compare the rating form and equation methods for somatotype determination. The sample consist 32 subjects with age between 22-28 years of both sexes, who are dedicated to basketball, or bodybuilding at amateur level.
Such complex stimulation is needed for improved healing of chronic wounds. However, the nanofibrous system can be used not only as a skin cover, but also in broader applications in regenerative medicine.
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