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  • Sport-related concussion alters cerebral hemodynamic activity during controlled respiration

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    • C. A. Ellingson
    • J. Singh
    • C. J. Ellingson
    • M. A. Shafiq
    • L. W. Sirant
    • K. D. Dorsch
    • M. Gruszecki
    • G. Kratzig
    • J. Neary

    - JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY - Year 2024

    This study investigated cerebral hemodynamic activity following sport-related concussion. Prefrontal cortex oxygenation was assessed by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) during a controlled breathing protocol. Wavelet transformation of the NIRS signals showed significant decreases in HbO2 and HbD amplitude at the respiratory frequency interval (0.10–0.6 HZ) from preseason baseline to acute concussion. These results suggest a decreased...

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  • Short Term Monitor of Photodegradation Processes in Ranitidine Hydrochloride Observed by FTIR and ATR FTIR

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    The effects of degradation of ranitidine hydrochloride exposed to UVB radiation (l = 310 nm) and oxygen in a weathering chamber were studied by Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR). ATR-FTIR profile indicated that the degradation was spatially heterogeneous. Significant amounts of photoproducts were detected only in a directly...

  • Spectroscopic evaluation on pseudopolymorphs of sodium naproxen

    This paper demonstrates the assessment of vibrational spectroscopy methods such as middle infrared, near infrared and Raman spectroscopy (FTIR, FT-NIR, Raman) for the identification of pseudopolymorphic forms of a model active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) - sodium naproxen (NpxNa). NpxNa, in the form of three different pseudopolymorphs, was investigated by methods dedicated for solid state characterization: DSC (differential...

  • Effects of consecutive apneas on pial artery pulsation and subarachnoid width in healthy subjects

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    • M. Wszędybył-Winklewska
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Świerblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • M. Gruszecki
    • W. Gumiński
    • P. J. Winklewski
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski
    • K. Narkiewicz

    - JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY - Year 2014

    Hypercapnia is known to dilate the pial artery, disrupt cerebral autoregulation and increase pial artery pulsation. The cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) response to hypercapnia is biphasic. Below the threshold for the increase of blood pressure (BP) with carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2), the CBFV measurement reflects vascular reactivity to pCO2 alone at a constant BP. Above this threshold, the CBFV measurement provides...

  • The Analysis of Vodka: A Review Paper

    Vodka is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Poland, Russia and other Eastern European countries, made from ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin that has been produced via fermentation of potatoes, grains or other agricultural products. Despite distillation and multiple filtering, it is not possible to produce 100 % ethanol. The solution with a minimum ethanol content of 96 %, which is used to produce vodkas, also contains trace amounts...

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  • Analysis

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    - Year 2020

    New food products and diverse formulations containing the regulated steviol glycoside(s) as well as Stevia extracts or Stevia leaves have been brought on the global market. The upcoming multitude of such food products, but also their falsification and adulteration, does have impact on food analysis. Robust high-throughput methods that cope with different food matrices are required for food control to ensure food safety. The analysis...

  • Multi-layered tissue head phantoms for noninvasive optical diagnostics

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    - Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences - Year 2015

    Extensive research in the area of optical sensing for medical diagnostics requires development of tissue phantoms with optical properties similar to those of living human tissues. Development and improvement of in vivo optical measurement systems requires the use of stable tissue phantoms with known characteristics, which are mainly used for calibration of such systems and testing their performance over time. Optical and mechanical...

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  • Physics augmented classification of fNIRS signals

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    • F. Orihuela-Espina
    • M. Rojas-Cisneros
    • S. A. Montero-Hernández
    • J. S. Garcia Salinas
    • B. Cuervo-Soto
    • J. Herrera-Vega

    - Year 2022

    Background. Predictive classification favours performance over semantics. In traditional predictive classification pipelines, feature engineering is often oblivious to the underlying phenomena. Hypothesis. In applied domains such as functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), the exploitation of physical knowledge may improve the discriminative quality of our observation set. Aims. Give exemplary evidence that intervening the...

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  • Feasibility study of a Raman spectroscopic route to drug detection

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    - Year 2017

    We present an surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) approach for detection of drugs of abuse in whole human blood. We utilize a near infrared laser with 830 nm excitation wavelength in order to reduce the influence of fluorescence on the spectra of blood. However, regular plasmon resonance peak of plasmonic nanoparticles, such as silver or gold fall in a much lower wavelength regime about 400 nm. Therefore, we have shifted...

  • Investigations of Energy Conversion and Surface Effect for Laser-Illuminated Gold Nanorod Platforms

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    - ENERGIES - Year 2024

    Achieving a quick temperature increase is a burning issue for biophysical applications, like germ inactivation and tumor ablation, and for energy performances, like solar collectors and steam generators. Based on the plasmon resonance phenomenon, noble metallic nanoparticles have emerged as promising weapons due to their very high biocompatibility, optical properties, and high surface-to-volume ratio, increasing energy conversion...

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  • Development of biocompatible iron oxide-silicon oxide core-shell nanoparticles as subcellular delivery platform for glucosamine-6-phosphate synthase inhibitors

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    - Year 2018

    In order to develop the preparation of iron oxide-silica coreshell nanoparticles (CSNPs), thesis deeply explores the cetyltrimethylammonium (CTA+) directed silica coating methods of the oleic-acid capped iron oxide nanoparticles (OA-IONPs) initialized under near-neutral pH conditions. It is demonstrated that the initial alkaline hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in the presence of CTA+ and OA-IONPs induces an unusual ligand exchange...

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  • Transiluminacyjne monitorowanie stanu przestrzeni podpajęczynówkowej

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    - Year 2013

    Transiluminacja tkanek ludzkiego ciała w celach diagnostycznych jest stosowana od ponad stu lat. Metoda transiluminacji w bliskiej podczerwieni z rozpraszaniem zwrotnym (NIRT-BSS) umożliwia ciągłe, bezinwazyjne monitorowanie zmian szerokości przestrzeni podpajęczynówkowej, które może być cennym narzędziem w ocenie zagrożenia obrzękiem mózgu. W rozprawie przedstawiono optyczny model rozchodzenia się promieniowania podczerwonego...

  • Die Sandgrube „Köplitz“ – ein interessanter geologischer Aufschluss am Nordwestrand der Schmiedeberger Stauchendmoräne

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    - Mauritiana - Year 2019

    Die Kiessandgrube Köplitz ermöglicht einen Einblick in die komplizierten, durch glazidynamische Überprägung gekennzeichneten geologischen Lagerungsverhältnisse im Bereich der Schmiedeberger Stauchendmoräne. Anhand neuer Geländedokumentationen wird ein kleiner Eindruck vom komplizierten injektiven „Fließfalten-Schuppenbau“ der Stauchendmoräne vermittelt. Die steil aufgerichteten, aus tertiären (Untermiozän bis Oligozän) und quartären...

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  • Effects of laser pulse duration in two-photon vision threshold measurements

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    - Proceedings of SPIE - Year 2021

    Pulsed near-infrared (NIR) light sources can be successfully applied for both imaging and functional testing of the human eye, as published recently1. These two groups of applications have different requirements. For imaging applications, the most preferable is invisible scanning beam while efficiently visible stimulating beam is preferable for functional testing applications. The functional testing of human eye using NIR laser...

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  • MONTE CARLO MODELING OF OPTICAL SENSOR FOR POST-OPERATIVE FREE FLAP MONITORING

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    After a preliminary study of the currently employed methods in vitality monitoring of the tissue flaps (TRAM, DIEP, SIEA), a usefulness of optical techniques is discussed. It seems that one of the most promising in monitoring tissue flaps blood flow is a near infrared spectrometry (NIRS). However, a special design of a measurement sensor has to be developed. First, basing on the literature study an optical “window” is characterized....

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  • Effect of Maximal Breath Hold Apnea on Pial Artery Pulsation and Subarachnoid Width in Human

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    • P. J. Winklewski
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Świerblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • M. Gruszecki
    • W. Gumiński
    • M. Wszędybył-Winklewska
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski
    • K. Narkiewicz

    - JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM - Year 2016

    Little is known about intracranial pressure (ICP)-cerebral hemodynamic interplay during maximal breath-hold apnea. A recently developed method based on near-infrared transillumination/backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) noninvasively measures changes in pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) as well as subarachnoid width (sas-TQ) in humans. Changes in sas-TQ correlate with ICP to a considerable extent, whereas cc-TQ reflects the functional...

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  • Analyzing the Impact of Simulated Multispectral Images on Water Classification Accuracy by Means of Spectral Characteristics

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    Remote sensing is widely applied in examining the parameters of the state and quality of water. Spectral characteristics of water are strictly connected with the dispersion of electromagnetic radiation by suspended matter and the absorp-tion of radiation by water and chlorophyll a and b.Multispectral sensor ALI has bands within the ranges of electromagnetic radia-tion: blue and infrared, absent in sensors such as Landsat, SPOT,...

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  • Solid state versus fiber picosecond infrared lasers applied to two-photon vision tests

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    - Proceedings of SPIE - Year 2019

    Development of new microperimetric tools dedicated for imaging of early functional changes in the retina may help in the monitoring of various ocular diseases progression e.g. Age-Related Macular Degeneration. Recently described two-photon vision may be applied to microperimetric devices. Many subjects with well-known disease history could be investigated with newly developed instrumentation that tests ability of human eye to perceive...

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  • Two-photon perimetry utilizing picosecond laser

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    - Year 2022

    Age-related impairments are becoming more and more severe for aging societies. The sensory organ diseases are particularly troublesome as they exclude seniors from their everyday activity. Therefore, maintaining good quality eyesight is essential for normal functioning. New medical therapies help restrain age-related changes, but still, monitoring is essential to the treatment process. Humans do not have the natural ability to...

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  • Operational algae bloom detection in the Baltic Sea using GIS and AVHRR data

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    - BALTICA - Year 2016

    During the blooming season, algal colonies can, in extreme cases, cover up to 200 000 square kilometres of the Baltic Sea water surface. Because the position and shape of the blooms may significantly change in very short time due to the influence of wind and waves, regular monitoring of the blooms' development is necessary. Currently, the desired monitoring frequency may only be achieved by means of remote sensing. The article...

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  • Implementation of SiN thin film in fiber-optic sensor working in telecommunication range of wavelengths

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    - Scientific Reports - Year 2021

    Mirrors are used in optical sensors and measurement setups. This creates a demand for mirrors made of new materials and having various properties tailored to specific applications. In this work, we propose silicon covered with a thin silicon nitride layer as a mirror for near-infrared measurements. SiN layer was deposited on a standard silicon wafer with a Low-Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition furnace. Then, the created layer...

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  • Polydopamine Biomaterials for Skin Regeneration

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    • M. K. Yazdi
    • M. Zare
    • A. Khodadadi
    • F. Seidi
    • S. M. Sajadi
    • P. Zarrintaj
    • A. Arefi
    • M. Saeb
    • M. Mozafari

    - ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering - Year 2022

    Designing biomaterials capable of biomimicking wound healing and skin regeneration has been receiving increasing attention recently. Some biopolymers behave similarly to the extracellular matrix (ECM), supporting biointerfacial adhesion and intrinsic cellular interactions. Polydopamine (PDA) is a natural bioadhesive and bioactive polymer that endows high chemical versatility, making it an exciting candidate for a wide range of...

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  • Optical properties of the chemotherapy drugs used in the central nervous system lymphoma therapy: monitoring drug delivery

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    - Year 2015

    Our aim is to optically monitor the delivery of the chemotherapy drugs for brain tumours, particularly used in the central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma therapy. In vivo monitoring would help to optimize the treatment and avoiding unnecessary medications. Moreover, it would be beneficial to be able to measure which of the multi-regimen drugs actually do penetrate and how well into the brain tissue. There exist several potential...

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  • Human subarachnoid space width oscillations in the resting state

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    • M. Gruszecki
    • G. Lancaster
    • A. Stefanovska
    • P. J. Neary
    • R. Dech
    • W. Gumiński
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • J. Kot
    • P. Winklewski

    - Scientific Reports - Year 2018

    Abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pulsatility has been implicated in patients suffering from various diseases, including multiple sclerosis and hypertension. CSF pulsatility results in subarachnoid space (SAS) width changes, which can be measured with near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS). The aim of this study was to combine NIR-T/BSS and wavelet analysis methods to characterise the dynamics of the...

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  • Featuring Semitransparent p–i–n Perovskite Solar Cells for High-Efficiency Four-Terminal/Silicon Tandem Solar Cells

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    • P. Lee
    • T. Wu
    • C. Li
    • D. Głowienka
    • Y. Huang
    • S. Huang
    • Y. Huang
    • W. Su

    - Solar RRL - Year 2022

    Two issues need to be resolved when fabricating p–i–n semitransparent perovskite solar cells (ST-PVSCs) for four-terminal (4 T) perovskite/silicon tandem solar cells: 1) damage to the underlying absorber (MAPbI3), electron transporting layer ([6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester, PCBM), and work function (WF) modifier (polyethylenimine, PEI), resulting from the harsh sputtering conditions for the transparent electrodes (TEs)...

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  • Comprehensive Review of Fluorescence Applications in Gynecology

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    • J. Polom
    • L. Kalinowski
    • M. Diana
    • M. Chand
    • C. Caballero
    • S. Sawicki
    • K. Polom

    - Journal of Clinical Medicine - Year 2021

    Since the introduction of indocyanine green (ICG) as a fluorophore in near-infrared imaging, fluorescence visualization has become an essential tool in many fields of surgery. In the field of gynecology, recent new applications have been proposed and found their place in clinical practice. Different applications in gynecology were investigated, subcategorized, and overviewed concerning surgical applications and available dyes....

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  • Two-photon microperimetry with picosecond pulses

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    - Biomedical Optics Express - Year 2021

    Two-photon vision is a phenomenon associated with the perception of short pulsesof near-infrared radiation (900-1200 nm) as a visible light. It is caused by the nonlinear processof two-photon absorption by visual pigments. Here we present results showing the influence ofpulse duration and repetition rate of short pulsed lasers on the visual threshold. We comparedtwo-photon sensitivity maps of the retina obtained for subjects with...

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  • Treated wasetewater as a source of humic substances in surface waters

    Humic substances impose substantial effect on the aquatic environment as well as the water organisms and human health. Among other features, the humic acids determine organoleptic properties of surface waters. Therefore explanation of the origin and properties of humic acids in surface waters is one of the priorities of water technology.Recently it was pointed out that in the wastewater treatment process organic compounds characterized...

  • Effect of Maximal Apnoea Easy-Going and Struggle Phases on Subarachnoid Width and Pial Artery Pulsation in Elite Breath-Hold Divers

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    • P. Winklewski
    • O. Barak
    • D. Madden
    • A. Gruszecka
    • M. Gruszecki
    • W. Gumiński
    • J. Kot
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • I. Drvis
    • Z. Dujic

    - PLOS ONE - Year 2015

    Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess changes in subarachnoid space width (sas-TQ), the marker of intracranial pressure (ICP), pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) and cardiac contribution to blood pressure (BP), cerebral blood flow velocity (CBFV) and cc-TQ oscillations throughout the maximal breath hold in elite apnoea divers. Non-invasive assessment of sas-TQ and cc-TQ became possible due to recently developed method based on...

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  • Pupil detection supported by Haar feature based cascade classifier for two-photon vision examinations

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    - Year 2019

    The aim of this paper is to present a novel method, called Adaptive Edge Detection (AED), of extraction of precise pupil edge coordinates from eye image characterized by reflections of external illuminators and laser beams. The method is used for monitoring of pupil size and position during psychophysical tests of two-photon vision performed by dedicated optical set-up. Two-photon vision is a new phenomenon of perception of short-pulsed...

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  • Development of Biocompatible Fe3O4@SiO2 Nanoparticles as Subcellular Delivery Platform for Glucosamine-6-phosphate Synthase Inhibitors

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    - Year 2018

    Numerous inhibitors of glucoseamine-6-phophate synthase (GlcN-6-P), the enzyme responsible from catalysis of the first step of metabolic pathway leading to metabolism 5’-diphospho-N-acetyl-D- glucosamine, were reported as effective agents for inhibiting the growth of various fungal pathogens. Among the reported inhibitors,...

  • Subarachnoid Space: New Tricks by an Old Dog

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    - PLOS ONE - Year 2012

    Purpose: The purpose of the study was to: (1) evaluate the subarachnoid space (SAS) width and pial artery pulsation in both hemispheres, and (2) directly compare magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to near-infrared transillumination/backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) measurements of SAS width changes in healthy volunteers.Methods: The study was performed on three separate groups of volunteers, consisting in total of 62 subjects (33...

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  • In vivo imaging of the human eye using a two-photon excited fluorescence scanning laser ophthalmoscope

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    • J. Boguslawski
    • G. Palczewska
    • S. Tomczewski
    • J. Milkiewicz
    • P. Kasprzycki
    • D. Stachowiak
    • K. Komar
    • M. J. Marzejon
    • B. L. Sikorski
    • A. Hudzikowski... and 6 others

    - JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION - Year 2022

    BACKGROUND. Noninvasive assessment of metabolic processes that sustain regeneration of human retinal visual pigments (visual cycle) is essential to improve ophthalmic diagnostics and to accelerate development of new treatments to counter retinal diseases. Fluorescent vitamin A derivatives, which are the chemical intermediates of these processes, are highly sensitive to UV light; thus, safe analyses of these processes in humans...

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  • The influence of intermolecular correlations on the infrared spectrum of liquid dimethyl sulfoxide

    Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is routinely applied as an excellent, water-miscible solvent and chemical reagent. Some of the most important data concerning its liquid structure were obtained using infrared (IR) spectroscopy. However, the actual extent of intermolecular correlations that connect the isolated monomer spectrum to the IR response of the bulk liquid is poorly studied thus far. Using ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations,...

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  • Pial artery and subarachnoid width response to apnoea in normal humans

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    • M. Wszędybył-Winklewska
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Świerblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • M. Gruszecki
    • W. Gumiński
    • P. J. Winklewski
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski
    • K. Narkiewicz
    • K. Narkiewicz

    - JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION - Year 2015

    Background: Little is known about intracranial pressure (ICP)-cerebral haemodynamic interplay during repetitive apnoea. A recently developed method based on near-infrared transillumination/backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) noninvasively measures changes in pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) as well as subarachnoid width (sas-TQ) in humans. Method: We tested the complex response of the pial artery and subarachnoid width to apnoea...

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  • Multispectral Imaging Using Fluorescent Properties of Indocyanine Green and Methylene Blue in Colorectal Surgery—Initial Experience

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    • W. Polom
    • M. Migaczewski
    • J. Skokowski
    • M. Swierblewski
    • T. Cwalinski
    • L. Kalinowski
    • M. Pedziwiatr
    • M. Matuszewski
    • K. Polom

    - Journal of Clinical Medicine - Year 2022

    Introduction: Image-guided surgery is becoming a new tool in colorectal surgery. Intraoperative visualisation of different structures using fluorophores helps during various steps of operations. In our report, we used two fluorophores—indocyanine green (ICG), and methylene blue (MB)— during different steps of colorectal surgery, using one camera system for two separate near-infrared wavelengths. Material and methods: Twelve patients...

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  • Concentration‐Induced Hetero‐Valent Partial‐Inverse Occupation of Infrared Phosphor

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    • D. Kreft
    • J. Hsu
    • R. Chung
    • Y. Kuo
    • C. C. Lin
    • N. Majewska
    • S. Mahlik
    • M. Fang

    - Advanced Optical Materials - Year 2023

    Infrared luminescent materials have evoked much attention from chemists and material scientists. Although substantial progress is made in materials design, the luminescent mechanism remains ambiguous in the complex structures, presenting major barriers to developing novel infrared luminescent materials. Herein, this study aims to deliberate a complete discussion on infrared phosphors with concentration-induced hetero-valent partial-inverse...

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  • Wavelet transform analysis to assess oscillations in pial artery pulsation at the human cardiac frequency

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    • P. J. Winklewski
    • M. Gruszecki
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Świerblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • M. Wszędybył-Winklewska
    • W. Gumiński
    • J. Zabulewicz
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski... and 2 others

    - MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH - Year 2015

    Pial artery adjustments to changes in blood pressure (BP)may last only seconds in humans. Using a novelmethod called near-infrared transillumination backscattering sounding (NIR-T/BSS) that allows for the non-invasive measurement of pial artery pulsation (cc-TQ) in humans, we aimed to assess the relationship between spontaneous oscillations in BP and cc-TQ at frequencies between 0.5 Hz and 5 Hz. We hypothesized that analysis of...

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  • Increased inspiratory resistance affects the dynamic relationship between blood pressure changes and subarachnoid space width oscillations

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    • M. Wszedybyl-Winklewska
    • J. Wolf
    • E. Swierblewska
    • K. Kunicka
    • K. Mazur
    • M. Gruszecki
    • P. Winklewski
    • A. F. Frydrychowski
    • L. Bieniaszewski
    • K. Narkiewicz
    • K. Narkiewicz

    - PLOS ONE - Year 2017

    Background and objective Respiration is known to affect cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) movement. We hypothesised that increased inspiratory resistance would affect the dynamic relationship between blood pressure (BP) changes and subarachnoid space width (SAS) oscillations. Methods Experiments were performed in a group of 20 healthy volunteers undergoing controlled intermittent Mueller Manoeuvres (the key characteristic of the procedure...

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  • Eye tracking within near-to-eye display

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    - Year 2015

    In this paper we investigate the effectiveness of the gaze interaction within near-to-eye display. The practical aspect of the paper is about combining an eye tracker with smart glasses. Presented research is related with the eGlasses project, which is focused on the development of an open platform in the form of multisensory electronic glasses and related interaction methods. One of the implemented interaction methods is the one...

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  • Near Field Coupled Wireless Microwave Sensor

    This paper presents a wireless planar microwave sensor operating at industrial scientific and medical (ISM) frequency for the detection of dielectric materials. The microwave sensor consists of a reader (ground defected microstrip coupled line) and a passive tag where a complementary split-ring resonator (CSRR) is made on the commercially available copper-foil. The CSRR is a peel-off type tag that is excited using the near field...

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  • Visualizing spatially decomposed intermolecular correlations in the infrared spectra of aprotic liquids

    Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is commonly used to study intermolecular interactions in the liquid phase, including solvation phenomena. On the other hand, ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations offer the possibility to obtain IR spectra from first principles. Surpassing the experiment, AIMD simulations can deliver additional information on the spatial intermolecular correlations underlying the IR spectrum of the liquid. Although...

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  • Magnetic and infrared thermography methods in detection of antipersonnel landmines

    In this paper the two alternative methods of antipersonnel landmine detection are shown: the magnetic method and the active infrared thermography. The experimental results of the detection of selected, plastic mines using both methods are also presented.

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  • Resonant ultrasonic spectroscopy in high-voltage varistor spectroscopy

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    - Year 2008

    Resonant spectroscopy is an effective non-destructive testing method focused on defects in tested objects. The testing procedure, based on the resonant pattern, allows rejection of the tested samples with defects which do not fit the pattern. A sweeping frequency method has been used to measure the spectrum of resonances in high-voltage varistors. As a result we can observe resonances that depend directly on inhomogeneity of the...

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  • Photoelectron spectroscopy of a series of acetate and propionate esters

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    - JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER - Year 2017

    The electronic state and photoionization spectroscopy of a series of acetate esters: methyl acetate, isopropyl acetate, butyl acetate and pentyl acetate as well as two propionates: methyl propionate and ethyl propionate, have been determined using vacuum-ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. These experimental investigations are complemented by ab initio calculations. The measured first adiabatic and vertical ionization energies...

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  • Non-intrusive infrared-free eye tracking method

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    - Year 2009

    In the paper a technique of eye tracking based on visible light is presented. The approach described does not require an additional hardware equipment used in the infrared eye tracking system. First, examples of existing eye tracking techniques were presented. Then, the proposed algorithm of image processing and the process of determining the eye position are described. The engineered eye tracking application was tested and the...

  • Water Behavior Near the Lipid Bilayer

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    - Year 2021

    In this chapter, we focus on the dynamics of water molecules situated in the vicinity of a phospholipid bilayer. Using a molecular dynamics simulation method, we studied interactions between water and the bilayer and tracked trajectories of the water molecules. Based on the hypothesis that molecules trapped inside the bilayer make different motions than the ones which are either attached to the surface or move freely in the water...

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  • FTIR, Raman spectroscopy and HT-XRD in compatibility study between naproxen and excipients

    Detection of incompatibility between an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and excipients, including the selection of the most biopharmaceutical advantageous excipients is extremely important in the pre-formulation process of developing a solid dosage form technology. Therefore, having fast and reliable methods for identifying incompatibility is fundamental in pharmaceutical technology. For this purpose, combined Fourier transform...

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  • Intense and wide mid-infrared luminescence in bismuth-germanate glass co-doped with Ho3+/Er3+/Yb3+ ions

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    • T. Ragin
    • A. Baranowska
    • M. Sołtys
    • A. Górny
    • M. Kochanowicz
    • J. Zmojda
    • P. Miluski
    • R. Jadach
    • D. Dorosz

    - INFRARED PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY - Year 2018

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  • Application of infrared thermoography to non-contact testing of varistors

    Testing of varistors using thermography was carried out in order to assess their protective properties against possible overvoltage phenomena in the form of high-level voltage surges. An advantage of the thermography technique is non-contact temperature measurement. It was proposed to assess the properties of varistors workingin electronic devices as protective elements, on the basis of estimating temperature increments on varist...

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