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Cluster Formation Triggered by Filament Collisions in Serpens South
The Serpens South infrared dark cloud consists of several filamentary ridges,
some of which fragment into dense clumps. On the basis of CCS (),
HCN (), NH (), and SiO () observations,
we investigated the kinematics and chemical evolution of these filamentary
ridges. We find that CCS is extremely abundant along the main filament in the
protocluster clump. We emphasize that Serpens South is the first
cluster-forming region where extremely-strong CCS emission is detected. The
CCS-to-NH abundance ratio is estimated to be about 0.5 toward the
protocluster clump, whereas it is about 3 in the other parts of the main
filament. We identify six dense ridges with different . These
ridges appear to converge toward the protocluster clump, suggesting that the
collisions of these ridges may have triggered cluster formation. The collisions
presumably happened within a few yr because CCS is abundant
only in such a short time. The short lifetime agrees with the fact that the
number fraction of Class I objects, whose typical lifetime is $0.4 \times \
10^5$ yr, is extremely high as about 70 percent in the protocluster clump. In
the northern part, two ridges appear to have partially collided, forming a
V-shape clump. In addition, we detected strong bipolar SiO emission that is due
to the molecular outflow blowing out of the protostellar clump, as well as
extended weak SiO emission that may originate from the filament collisions.Comment: Accepted by ApJL, 13 pages, 4 figures, higher resolution figures
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Blue-tilted Primordial Gravitational Waves from Massive Gravity
We study a theory of massive tensor gravitons which predicts blue-tilted and
largely amplified primordial gravitational waves. After inflation, while their
mass is significant until it diminishes to a small value, gravitons are diluted
as non-relativistic matter and hence their amplitude can be substantially
amplified compared to the massless gravitons which decay as radiation. We show
that such gravitational waves can be detected by interferometer experiments,
even if their signal is not observed on the CMB scales.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Association between COVID-19 pandemic and school refusal among elementary school children in Japan: difference-in-differences analysis
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been reported to have affected children's mental health. However, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on school refusal remains unclear. This study examined the association between the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic and school refusal among elementary school children in Japan using the difference-in-differences approach.MethodsData from the Adachi Child Health Impact of Living Difficulty study were used. We followed up with children without COVID-19 pandemic experience in the fourth grade in 2016 and the sixth grade in 2018 (control group, n = 449) and children with COVID-19 pandemic experience in the fourth grade in 2018 and the sixth grade in 2020 (COVID-19 group, n = 3,733).ResultsApproximately 3.8 and 4.0% of students in the sixth grade in the control and COVID-19 groups, respectively, were school refusal. Change in the prevalence of school refusal from the fourth to the sixth grade in the control and COVID-19 groups was 2.4 and 2.0%, respectively. The difference-in-differences approach showed that the experience of the COVID-19 pandemic did not increase the risk of school refusal, which remained consistent even after performing propensity score matching.ConclusionsThe early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic may not be associated with the risk of school refusal in elementary school children in Japan. A more long-term and comprehensive analysis is required to examine the full impact of the pandemic on school refusal
Concomitant use of sivelestat sodium hydrate and antithrombotic drugs worsens the treatment outcome of patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome and suppression of fibrinolysis: a single-center, retrospective study
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A Smartphone Healthcare Application, CALO mama Plus, to Promote Weight Loss: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Use of pharmacist blood pressure telemonitoring systems in diagnosis of nocturnal hypertension in a young healthy male
Blood pressure (BP) telemonitoring systems and pharmacist management programs were introduced into Haruka Community Pharmacy. A 22-year-old healthy male came to the community pharmacy, although he was not in a diseased state, he had been informed previously that he had a moderately high BP during a routine examination. He continued home BP telemonitoring for 28 days. A pharmacist intervention was conducted at 2 week intervals. His average nighttime systolic BP was higher than the daytime systolic BP. The pharmacist consulted a doctor based on the BP telemonitoring results, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was initiated. The doctor detected nocturnal hypertension based on the results of ABPM monitoring. BP telemonitoring systems have been introduced into a small percentage of pharmacies in Japan, and this is the first case report for the usefulness of these systems in a community pharmacy
Magnetic transition due to the inter-singlet spin-exchange interaction and elastic softening by the interplay of electric quadrupoles in the distorted kagome lattice antiferromagnet Tb3Ru4Al12
The distorted kagome lattice antiferromagnet Tb3Ru4Al12 with a hexagonal structure has the Néel temperature TN = 22 K. To clarify the 4 f -electronic state and an influence of electric quadrupoles in Tb3Ru4Al12, ultrasonic measurements on a single-crystalline sample at zero magnetic field and under fields were carried. A characteristic elastic softening of the transverse modulus C66 originating from a quadrupole interaction was found. The crystal electric field parameters were determined to reproduce C66, magnetic susceptibilities, and magnetization curves. The obtained level scheme is that the ground and first excited states are singlets, despite the existence of both the magnetic transition and the quadrupole interaction, indicating that Tb3Ru4Al12 is a curious compound. The positive sign of the quadrupole-quadrupole coupling constant for C66 indicates a ferroquadrupolar-type interaction of the electric quadrupole Oxy or O2 2. The anisotropic magnetic field dependencies of TN in the field along [100] and [001] were also clarified.This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grants No.17H06136, No. 18KK0078, and No. 19K03719. This work was also supported by CResCent (Chirality Research Center) in Hiroshima University (the MEXT program for promoting the enhancement of research universities, Japan) and by JSPS Core-to-Core Program, A. Advanced Research Networks. The work was supported by Projects No. 19-00925S and No. 19-07931Y of the Czech Science Foundation and by MGML within the Program of Czech Research Infrastructures (Project No. LM2018096)
The influence of severe hypoalbuminemia on the half-life of vancomycin in elderly patients with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus hospital-acquired pneumonia
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