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In performed experiments, insoluble polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, PVPP as an additive to the extraction buffer was used for isolation of total nucleic acids from hop plants and grapevine in order to obtain templates useful for detection ofHLVd and HSVd by means ofRT-PCR. Addition of2% of PVPP to the original GTC buffer (Chomczynski and Sacchi, 1987) appeared to be the most favorable. Due to PVPP addition, the protocol of extraction of nucleic acids was simplified by shortening of isolation time and reduction of expenses. However, application of the simplified method for obtaining of templates that guaranteed full repeatability of test results was limited to the spring and early summer season.
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Mieczysław Cajza
Wojciech Folkman
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Unconventional injection methods include i.e. blowing injection that allows for production of moldings with a lower weight while maintaining mechanical properties of detail. Due to the fact that most polymers are dyed at the processing stage, it is important to examine the simultaneous effect of blowing and colorbatch, as well as variable processing conditions, on the functional properties of moldings made of the most popular construction material, i.e. ABS. Samples were made of ABS polymer without and with the addition of a colorbatch containing brown pigment on ABS matrix, and blowing agent. Variable processing conditions were: mold and injection temperature, holding pressure and time. Other parameters were constant. Samples were tested for basic functional properties such as color, gloss, mass, density and thickness. Moldings produced with a higher blowing agent content and a higher injection temperature were characterized by lower mass. No significant influence of processing parameters and content of colorbatch on mass of samples was found. Blowing agent has no significant impact on thickness of moldings, regardless of processing conditions. Addition of a colorbatch influenced samples’ gloss. Increase in colorbatch and blowing agent content and mold temperature allow to obtain moldings with a higher surface gloss. Colorbatch also changed color of samples – a decrease in luminance L even by about 40% and great changes in parameters “a” and slight changes in parameter “b”. It was found that blowing agent content had the greatest influence on density of moldings. Injection temperature and colorbatch, do not significantly affect density of moldings.
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M. Trzaskalska
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  1. Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Technology and Automation, 21 Armii Krajowej Av ., 42- 201 Czestochowa, Poland
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This paper is devoted to a detailed experimentally based analysis of applicability of vector network analyzers for measuring impedance of surface mount inductors with and without DC bias. The measurements are made using custommade bias tees and a test fixture with an ordinary vector network analyzer. The main attention in the analysis is focused on measurement accuracy of an impedance of surface mount inductors. Measurement results obtained with a vector network analyzer will also be compared to those obtained by using an impedance analyzer based on auto-balancing bridge method.

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G. Asmanis
D. Stepins
A. Asmanis
L. Ribickis

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