2013
DOI: 10.1002/jccs.201300103
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Separation of Lipids on Human Very Low‐density Lipoproteins by Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography

Abstract: Liquid-phase and solid-phase extractions (SPE) in combination with a simple micellar electrokinetic chromatography (MEKC) method were used to investigate human very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) lipids for two healthy donors. At absorbance 200 nm, the effective mobilities and peak areas of the MEKC profiles showed good reproducibility and precisions. A major peak and several minor peaks appeared for the total lipids of native VLDL, but both the peak numbers and areas reduced for the in vitro oxidized VLDL. Tw… Show more

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“…),and Large subsidiary structure (cross-channel contact, inclined shafts, underground substations, wind the engine room, etc. );(3) Complicated geological conditions: as the extra-shallow buried, karst, fault fracture zone,and rock burst;(4) The section spacing laid covering different depths; (5) The monitoring section layout around staggered.After comprehensive consideration, 29 typical sections are selected to be monitored. These 29 sections represent the tunnel crossing at different depths, different surrounding rock, the different types of section lining the main tunnel and subsidiary structure and the complex geology of the various conditions.…”
Section: Scheme Of Monitoring and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…),and Large subsidiary structure (cross-channel contact, inclined shafts, underground substations, wind the engine room, etc. );(3) Complicated geological conditions: as the extra-shallow buried, karst, fault fracture zone,and rock burst;(4) The section spacing laid covering different depths; (5) The monitoring section layout around staggered.After comprehensive consideration, 29 typical sections are selected to be monitored. These 29 sections represent the tunnel crossing at different depths, different surrounding rock, the different types of section lining the main tunnel and subsidiary structure and the complex geology of the various conditions.…”
Section: Scheme Of Monitoring and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supporting Structure. Support structure stress condition is judged mainly by the surrounding rock contact pressure, interlayer pressure, and axial force [5]. The ZK46+370 will serve to illustrate it.…”
Section: Mechanical Characteristics Of Tunnelmentioning
confidence: 99%