2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.04.977488
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The PK/PD Integration and Resistance of Tilmicosin AgainstMycoplasma hyopneumoniae

Abstract: = 333 21 Text = 3434 22 Figure counts: 5 2 23 Abstract 24 Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is the major pathogen causing enzootic pneumonia in 25 pigs. M. hyopneumoniae infection can lead to considerable economic losses in the 26 pig-breeding industry. Here, this study established a first-order absorption, 27 one-compartment model to study the relationship between the 28 pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) index of tilmicosin against M. 29 hyopneumoniae in vitro. We simulated the drug concentration of timicosin … Show more

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“…In the process of energy transduction and dissipation, the piezoelectric sheet (or the damper element) effectively exerts mechanical damping on the panel, thereby, preventing the propagation of noise through the structure. In [9], the researchers established a finite element model of the double-layered piezoelectric acoustic metamaterial system, analyzing the relationships of the reflection, transmission, and absorption coefficients of the system in terms of structural damping and shunted resistance. The results show that the propagation characteristics could be controlled by attaching piezoelectric sheets to membranes of a double-layered acoustic metamaterials.…”
Section: Smasis2021-67961mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of energy transduction and dissipation, the piezoelectric sheet (or the damper element) effectively exerts mechanical damping on the panel, thereby, preventing the propagation of noise through the structure. In [9], the researchers established a finite element model of the double-layered piezoelectric acoustic metamaterial system, analyzing the relationships of the reflection, transmission, and absorption coefficients of the system in terms of structural damping and shunted resistance. The results show that the propagation characteristics could be controlled by attaching piezoelectric sheets to membranes of a double-layered acoustic metamaterials.…”
Section: Smasis2021-67961mentioning
confidence: 99%