This paper has put forward energy criteria and disturbance-response criteria for rockburst. The coal pillar rockburst or rockburst at roadway and working face have been analyzed. An equation is given to calculate the ...This paper has put forward energy criteria and disturbance-response criteria for rockburst. The coal pillar rockburst or rockburst at roadway and working face have been analyzed. An equation is given to calculate the critical load when a rockburst occurs. The ratio E/A of the elastic modulus E and softening descending modulus A is believed to be an important parameter of rockburst. The concept of resistance zone is put forward and the critical depth of resistance zone can be used in the forecast and prevention of rockburst. The value of dupporting stress of roadway has much effect on the critical load.展开更多
Background: This study investigated serum Glucose transporter (GLUT) 4 levels and examined the relationship between serum GLUT4 levels and sepsis in critically ill children. Methods: This was a retrospective study of ...Background: This study investigated serum Glucose transporter (GLUT) 4 levels and examined the relationship between serum GLUT4 levels and sepsis in critically ill children. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 77 critically ill children and 33 non-diabetic healthy children (controls) who were admitted between 07/2015 and 05/2016. Patient data, clinical information, and blood samples were collected on admission, alongside a large number of laboratory parameters that were routinely assessed. Critically ill patients were divided into sepsis and non-sepsis/systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Serum GLUT4 was measured using western blotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Insulin resistance indexes, clinical data, laboratory parameters, and inflammatory cytokines were assessed. Results: GLUT4 serum levels were higher in critically ill children than in healthy children (90.5 vs. 30.3 μg/L, P 0.05). Compared to healthy children, hyperglycemic patients (n = 48) had elevated GLUT4 serum levels (30.3 vs. 103.7 g/L, P Conclusions: GLUT4 serum levels might be significantly increased in critically ill children compared with healthy children, particularly those in septic shock. Serum GLUT4 could predict disease severity.展开更多
文摘This paper has put forward energy criteria and disturbance-response criteria for rockburst. The coal pillar rockburst or rockburst at roadway and working face have been analyzed. An equation is given to calculate the critical load when a rockburst occurs. The ratio E/A of the elastic modulus E and softening descending modulus A is believed to be an important parameter of rockburst. The concept of resistance zone is put forward and the critical depth of resistance zone can be used in the forecast and prevention of rockburst. The value of dupporting stress of roadway has much effect on the critical load.
文摘Background: This study investigated serum Glucose transporter (GLUT) 4 levels and examined the relationship between serum GLUT4 levels and sepsis in critically ill children. Methods: This was a retrospective study of 77 critically ill children and 33 non-diabetic healthy children (controls) who were admitted between 07/2015 and 05/2016. Patient data, clinical information, and blood samples were collected on admission, alongside a large number of laboratory parameters that were routinely assessed. Critically ill patients were divided into sepsis and non-sepsis/systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Serum GLUT4 was measured using western blotting and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Insulin resistance indexes, clinical data, laboratory parameters, and inflammatory cytokines were assessed. Results: GLUT4 serum levels were higher in critically ill children than in healthy children (90.5 vs. 30.3 μg/L, P 0.05). Compared to healthy children, hyperglycemic patients (n = 48) had elevated GLUT4 serum levels (30.3 vs. 103.7 g/L, P Conclusions: GLUT4 serum levels might be significantly increased in critically ill children compared with healthy children, particularly those in septic shock. Serum GLUT4 could predict disease severity.