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Advanced subtitle options Soft subtitles can be previewed You can preview several subtitle files simultaneously You can preview the subtitles in the hex editor Subtitle line length and display time can be adjusted The time can be adjusted in a few seconds You can preview subriffs or MicroDVDs Subtitle FPS can be adjusted You can make dual reference frames A file can be saved after it's been previewed Evaluation and conclusion: Show more Show lessAnalysis of the role of sub-cellular cationic agents in determining the lethal potential of aluminium oxide nanoparticles. Work in several laboratories has shown that sub-cellular particles (i.e. silica nanoparticles) can be potentially more toxic than larger particles of the same material. In the current study, we addressed the question of whether a similar effect could be detected for aluminium oxide nanoparticles (AONPs). The AONPs used in this study are those which are already being incorporated in the paint industry for commercial applications. The toxic potential of the AONPs was assessed by testing the influence of the AONPs on mitochondrial viability and mitochondrial membrane permeability of cultured mouse fibroblasts. We also measured the cytotoxic potential of the AONPs in three different cell types: primary cells from the lung, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC). There was a very good correlation between the amount of AONPs taken up by the cells and the level of cell death induced. A similar effect was observed in cells isolated from the lungs, PBMC and HUVEC. The AONPs taken up by the cells induced mitochondrial membrane permeability changes in all three cell types. The mitochondrial membrane permeability change was identified as the loss of the mitochondrial inner membrane potential and a corresponding increase in cytosolic calcium ion concentrations. The cell death observed was associated with mitochondrial dysfunction. These results demonstrated that the toxicity of AONPs was similar to that of silica nanoparticles. This may be an important consideration for the safety of industrial applications./* * Copyright 2014-2020 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * https
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- A media stream macro record class is defined that takes care of encoding and decoding media streams in and out of various audio compression formats. For decoding, a stream macro record supports the same decoding formats as the corresponding reference encoder - The class can decode data of many different file formats and also deal with base64 encoded data - The class can also handle encoded samples in the basic MID format - A stream macro record also supports re-encoding of compressed audio streams from one codec to another - A common base class called DynamicMediaStreamMacro is defined and implemented for both source and sink stream macros. It has support for all the common features including metadata of the media stream - There is also a lower-level interface called BasicMediaStreamMacro that can be extended for specific needs. It implements a much simpler interface for various basic operations - A stream macro is defined as an object of a class called BasicMediaStreamMacro. It is similar to a BasicMediaStream. To decode a sample in a format, the sample is read from the sample stream and the correct output sample format is determined. This is done by creating an AudioSourceStreamFormat of a format that is expected. This AudioSourceStreamFormat is read by a stream macro and converted into a format that is expected by the sink stream macro. This is done by creating a SampleFormat object of the format that is expected by the sink stream macro. The AudioSinkStreamFormat is created and converted into a format that is expected by the source stream macro. This process is repeated until the formats of the source and sink macros are identical. In this case, the sample can be directly written to the sample stream. If it is not possible to convert the input format to the output format, the sample is converted into a format that is expected by the source stream macro by creating a SampleFormat object of the input format and then converting it to a format that is expected by the sink macro. Finally, the sample is converted into the format expected by the source macro - The stream macros have a mechanism for controlling buffering. The sample stream macros also have a similar mechanism - The media stream macros can be used to support adaptive streaming. The media stream macros also support resampling and conversion of sample rate and bit rate. This may be useful in adaptive streaming scenarios - Stream macros are also used to decode and re-encode data of various formats. For instance, a stream macro can be created for reading an MP3 stream or a WAV stream
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