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<strong>Mahidol</strong> <strong>University</strong> Abstract of International Publications <strong>2006</strong><br />

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ARIA workshop, held in December 1999, published a report in 2001 and new<br />

information has subsequently been published. The initial ARIA document lacked<br />

some important information on several issues. This document updates the ARIA<br />

sections on the pharmacologic and anti – IgE treatments of allergic rhinitis. Literature<br />

published between January 2000 and December 2004 has been included. Only a few<br />

studies assessing nasal and non – nasal symptoms are presented as these will be<br />

discussed in a separate document.<br />

No.102<br />

Author(s) : Brittenham GM, Tosti CLV, Golay X, Van Cauteren M, Lekprasert V, Tangpukdee N,<br />

Krudsood S, Leowattana W, Wilairatana P, Swarninathan SV, DeLapaz RL, Brown<br />

TR, Looareesuwan S, Laothamatas J.<br />

Title : Hemolytic anemia and thromobocytopenia associated with ischernic brain lesions in<br />

patients with acute uncomplicated Plasmodium Falciparum malaria.<br />

Source : Blood. 108 (11): 451A – 451A 1572 (Part 1), <strong>2006</strong> (Nov).<br />

Document Type : Meeting Abstract.<br />

Keywords : –<br />

Abstract : –<br />

No.103<br />

Author(s) : Bryant J, Sonerson A.<br />

Title : Gauging the cost of aging.<br />

Source : Finance and Development. 43 (3): 48 – 50, <strong>2006</strong> (Sep).<br />

Document Type : Article.<br />

Keywords : –<br />

Abstract : To explore the implications of population aging for New Zealand, the New Zealand<br />

Treasury collaborated with the Ministry of Health in 2002 – 04 to build a health<br />

expenditure model. The model shows how the demographic and health profile of the<br />

New Zealand population is changing and how these changes create pressures for<br />

increased government health expenditure. Results suggest that future demographic<br />

changes may be less threatening than is often assumed. However, maintaining the<br />

current growth rates of government health expenditure would mean substantial<br />

increases in the ratio between expenditure and gross domestic product.<br />

No.104<br />

Author(s) : Buanuam J, Miro M, Hansen EH, Shiowatana J.<br />

Title : On – line dynamic fractionation and automatic determination of inorganic phosphorus<br />

in environmental solid substrates exploiting sequential injection microcolumn<br />

extraction and flow injection analysis.<br />

Source : Analytica Chimica Acta. 570 (2): 224 – 231, <strong>2006</strong> (Jun).<br />

Document Type : Article.<br />

Keywords : Sequential injection, Dynamic fractionation, Inorganic phosphorus, Soil.<br />

Abstract : Sequential injection microcolumn extraction (SI – MCE) based on the implementation<br />

of a soil – containing microcartridge as external reactor in a sequential injection<br />

network is, for the first time, proposed for dynamic fractionation of macronutrients<br />

in environmental solids, as exemplified by the partitioning of inorganic phosphorus in<br />

agricultural soils. The on – line fractionation method capitalises on the accurate<br />

metering and sequential exposure of the various extractants to the solid sample by<br />

application of programmable flow as precisely coordinated by a syringe pump. Three<br />

different soil phase associations for phosphorus, that is, exchangeable, Al – and Fe –<br />

bound, and Ca – bound fractions, were elucidated by accommodation in the flow<br />

manifold of the three steps of the Hieltjes – Lijklema (HL) scheme involving the use<br />

of 1.0 M NH 4 Cl, 0.1 M NaOH and 0.5 M HCl, respectively, as sequential leaching<br />

reagents. The precise timing and versatility of SI for tailoring various operational<br />

extraction modes were utilized for investigating the extractability and the extent of<br />

phosphorus re – distribution for variable partitioning times. Automatic<br />

spectrophotometric determination of soluble reactive phosphor – us in soil extracts<br />

was performed by a flow injection (H) analyser based on the Molybdenum Blue (MB)<br />

chemistry. The 3 sigma detection limit was 0.02 mg P L – 1 while the linear dynamic<br />

range extended up to 20 mg P L – 1 regardless of the extracting media. Despite the<br />

variable chemical composition of the HL extracts, a single FI set – up was assembled<br />

with no need for either manifold re – configuration or modification of chemical<br />

composition of reagents. The mobilization of trace elements, such as Cd, often present<br />

in grazed pastures as a result of the application of phosphate fertilizers, was also<br />

explored in the HL fractions by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry.

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