Juvenile (1 yr) and adult (3-5 yr) male rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) and juvenile (1-4 yr) and adult (5-10 yr) male squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) were fed a diet at or near ad libitum levels based on recommended caloric intake for age and body weight or fed 30% less of the same diet with this restriction gradually introduced over a 3-mo period. Analysis of body weights among these respective control and experimental groups from the first year of the study indicated that the monkeys undergoing dietary restriction were gaining weight at a markedly slower rate compared to control values. Actual food intake among diet-restricted groups had been reduced 22-24% below control levels. Periodic analysis of hematology and blood chemistry measurements over the first year of the study detected few significant differences between control and experimental groups to indicate that diet restriction was not detrimental to general health. When values obtained from hematology and blood chemistry measurements of juvenile and adult groups (control and experimental groups combined) were compared to ad libitum fed old monkeys from each species (greater than 18 yr for rhesus; greater than 10 yr for squirrel monkeys), many significant age differences were noted. Among the largest and most consistent findings in both species were age-related decreases in concentrations of lymphocytes, serum glutamic oxalacetic transaminase, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, alkaline phosphatase, and phosphates as well as the albumin/globulin ratio and the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio. Age-related increases in serum globulin and creatinine concentrations were also found. These parameters as well as many others being implemented in the study will be monitored further to determine if diet restriction affects the rate of development as well as aging as observed in numerous rodent studies applying such nutritional manipulations.
The ITER neutral beam cell will contain up to three heating neutral beams and
one diagnostic neutral beam, and four upper ports. Though manual maintenance
work is envisaged within the cell, when containment is breached, or the
radiological protection is removed the maintenance must be conducted remotely.
This maintenance constitutes the removal and replacement of line replaceable
units, and their transport to and from a cask docked to the cell. A design of
the remote handling system has been prepared to concept level which this paper
describes including the development of a beam line transporter, beam source
remote handling equipment, upper port remote handling equipment and equipment
for the maintenance of the neutral shield. This equipment has been developed
complete the planned maintenance tasks for the components of the neutral beam
cell and to have inherent flexibility to enable as yet unforeseen tasks and
recovery operations to be performed.Comment: 4 pages, 9 figure
Ten patients underwent 50–70 percent plasma exchanges using the continuous flow cell separator. The exchange material consisted of Plasma Protein Fraction (PPF) and Lactated Ringer’s Solution (LRS) instead of fresh frozen, modified or lyophilized plasma. No bleeding or other complications were encountered. The coagulation factor activity after exchange was above that required for hemostasis. The procedure is safe, expeditious and efficient.
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