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Cosmetics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Hans Stettler ◽  
Jonathan Crowther ◽  
Alison Boxshall ◽  
Stephan Bielfeldt ◽  
Bailu Lu ◽  
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As new biophysical methods become available to the skin researcher, it is important to understand the type of information that they are capable of measuring, and how it relates to consumer perception of topical moisturizing products. This work was aimed at understanding how two-dimensional (2D) skin hydration mapping can be used to describe skin properties beyond the traditional ‘single number’ approach to skin hydration. Two-dimensional skin hydration measurement data were collected at baseline and after 1 week of in vivo usage of a topical moisturizing product. In addition, subject feedback regarding their skin condition obtained during the study was collected and assessed. Dividing the 2D hydration measurement device images into zones of different electrical permittivity scores enabled analysis of different aspects of the skin compared with traditional electrical skin hydration measurements. Improvement in skin flexibility as a result of use of the topical test product was demonstrated. Complete description of the skin’s hydration state through the creation of hydration histograms to describe its electrical characteristics was performed. Subject feedback data showed improvements in aspects of skin assessed using 2D hydration measurement.


2021 ◽  
pp. 130722
Author(s):  
Jing Liu ◽  
Haiyan Wang ◽  
Rongxian Ou ◽  
Xin Yi ◽  
Tao Liu ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 265-272
Author(s):  
A Kurzová ◽  
L Hess ◽  
J Slíva ◽  
J Málek

It has been suggested that sympathetic activity, measured as changes in electrical skin impedance (SI), can be used to assess the adequacy of general anesthesia. Our prospective study investigated if measurements of skin impedance can determine levels of sedation induced by midazolam. Twenty-seven patients scheduled for arthroscopy requiring general anesthesia were served as their own control. These were blinded to the order of injections by telling them that they will be randomly administered a placebo (saline) or sedative agent. A DM 3900 multimeter was used for SI measurements. The degree of sedation was measured using the modified Observer’s Assessment of Alertness and Sedation (mOAAS) scale. Resting SI values were noted, and all participants were then administered the placebo followed 5 min later by midazolam 2 mg i.v. Five min after that, patients were administered standard general anesthesia with propofol, oxygen, nitrous oxide 60 %, and isoflurane 1 MAC via a laryngeal mask, and sufentanil 5 – 10 µg. SI significantly increased after administration of midazolam and induction of anesthesia. There were no significant differences between pre-administration (baseline) and placebo and end of surgery and end of anesthesia with closed eyes. There were highly significant differences (p<0.001) between pre-administration vs. midazolam, placebo vs. midazolam, pre-administration vs. induction of anesthesia. We found slight correlation between mOAAS and SI. There were no significant changes between the end of surgery and the end of anesthesia with closed eyes, but SI significantly decreased (p<0.01) after eyes opened.


Author(s):  
Sergey Plotnikov ◽  

An assessment of the ratio of active and reactive components of the resistances of the primary and secondary windings of transformers included in the simplified equivalent circuit is made. It is shown that the reactances of the primary and reduced secondary windings are the same. Based on the reference data of the TM series transformers, it has been established that the active resistance of the primary winding exceeds the reduced secondary resistance. The ratios of the resistances of the primary and reduced secondary windings of transformers with a capacity of 20 to 1000 kVA are obtained, taking into account the electrical skin effect and thermal change in the resistances of copper and aluminum windings


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 044004 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shotaro Yoshida ◽  
Hiroya Abe ◽  
Yuina Abe ◽  
Shinya Kusama ◽  
Kenichi Tsukada ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 170-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shotaro Yoshida ◽  
Takaya Mizuno ◽  
Shinya Kusama ◽  
Kaito Sato ◽  
Bibek Raut ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 69 ◽  
pp. 92-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
İsmail Cantürk ◽  
Fethullah Karabiber ◽  
Safa Çelik ◽  
M. Feyzi Şahin ◽  
Fatih Yağmur ◽  
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