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The International Ultraviolet Explorer
The International Ultraviolet Explorer is a new astronomical satellite still in the design stage. It is a Delta launched satellite, weighing approximately 365 kilograms, with an intended lifetime of three to five years, and it will serve as a precursor to the large space telescope. The essential features of the satellite are its geosynchronous orbit, a 45-centimeter aperture telescope, and a high performance UV spectrograph using television tubes as detectors
IUE observations of Seyfert galaxies
The L alpha/H beta ratio and line profiles for several galaxies are presented. The continuous energy distribution of NGC 4151 and MKN 509 are presented from the X-ray region to the infrared
IMPORTANCE, CAUSES, AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSES TO FARM RISKS: EVIDENCE FROM FLORIDA AND ALABAMA
Despite the contention that risk and uncertainty play an important role in agriculture in North Florida and South Alabama, very little is known about producers' perceptions of risk. This paper describes the procedures used and the results obtained from a statistically random survey of farmers' perceptions of the importance of various sources of risk and alternative risk management practices. Initially, farmers were asked to define risk and then to rank various sources of risk and management responses to risk based on the relative importance of each to their operation. Summary statistics, Chi-squares analyses, and logistic regression techniques were used to analyze the data.Farm Management, Risk and Uncertainty,
Asymptotic entanglement in 1D quantum walks with a time-dependent coined
Discrete-time quantum walk evolve by a unitary operator which involves two
operators a conditional shift in position space and a coin operator. This
operator entangles the coin and position degrees of freedom of the walker. In
this paper, we investigate the asymptotic behavior of the coin position
entanglement (CPE) for an inhomogeneous quantum walk which determined by two
orthogonal matrices in one-dimensional lattice. Free parameters of coin
operator together provide many conditions under which a measurement perform on
the coin state yield the value of entanglement on the resulting position
quantum state. We study the problem analytically for all values that two free
parameters of coin operator can take and the conditions under which
entanglement becomes maximal are sought.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in IJMPB. arXiv admin
note: text overlap with arXiv:1001.5326 by other author
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Contractile deficits in engineered cardiac microtissues as a result of MYBPC3 deficiency and mechanical overload.
The integration of in vitro cardiac tissue models, human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and genome-editing tools allows for the enhanced interrogation of physiological phenotypes and recapitulation of disease pathologies. Here, using a cardiac tissue model consisting of filamentous three-dimensional matrices populated with cardiomyocytes derived from healthy wild-type (WT) hiPSCs (WT hiPSC-CMs) or isogenic hiPSCs deficient in the sarcomere protein cardiac myosin-binding protein C (MYBPC3-/- hiPSC-CMs), we show that the WT microtissues adapted to the mechanical environment with increased contraction force commensurate to matrix stiffness, whereas the MYBPC3-/- microtissues exhibited impaired force development kinetics regardless of matrix stiffness and deficient contraction force only when grown on matrices with high fibre stiffness. Under mechanical overload, the MYBPC3-/- microtissues had a higher degree of calcium transient abnormalities, and exhibited an accelerated decay of calcium dynamics as well as calcium desensitization, which accelerated when contracting against stiffer fibres. Our findings suggest that MYBPC3 deficiency and the presence of environmental stresses synergistically lead to contractile deficits in cardiac tissues
FUSE and HST STIS Observations of Hot and Cold Gas in the AB Aurigae System
We present the first observations of a Herbig Ae star with a circumstellar
disk by the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), as well as a
simultaneous observation of the star obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS). The spectra of AB Aurigae show
emission and absorption features arising from gasses that have a wide range in
temperature, from hot OVI emission to cold molecular hydrogen and CO
absorption. Emissions from the highly ionized species OVI and CIII present in
the FUSE spectrum are redshifted, while absorption features arising from
low-ionization species like OI, NI, and SiII are blueshifted and show
characteristic stellar wind line-profiles. We find the total column density of
molecular hydrogen toward AB Aur from the FUSE apectrum, N(H_2) = (6.8 +/- 0.5)
x 10^19 cm^-2. The gas kinetic temperature of the molecular hydrogen derived
from the ratio N(J=1)/N(J=0) is 65 +/- 4 K. The column density of the CO
observed in the STIS spectrum is N(CO) = (7.1 +/- 0.5) x 10^13 cm^-2, giving a
CO/H_2 ratio of (1.04 +/- 0.11) x 10^-6. We also use the STIS spectrum to find
the column density of HI, permitting us to calculate the total column density
of hydrogen atoms, the fractional abundance of H_2, and the gas-to-dust ratio.Comment: 5 pages, including 6 figures. LaTex2e (emulateapj5.sty). Accepted for
publication in ApJ Letter
Non-magnetic semiconductor spin transistor
We propose a spin transistor using only non-magnetic materials that exploits
the characteristics of bulk inversion asymmetry (BIA) in (110) symmetric
quantum wells. We show that extremely large spin splittings due to BIA are
possible in (110) InAs/GaSb/AlSb heterostructures, which together with the
enhanced spin decay times in (110) quantum wells demonstrates the potential for
exploitation of BIA effects in semiconductor spintronics devices. Spin
injection and detection is achieved using spin-dependent resonant interband
tunneling and spin transistor action is realized through control of the
electron spin lifetime in an InAs lateral transport channel using an applied
electric field (Rashba effect). This device may also be used as a spin valve,
or a magnetic field sensor. The electronic structure and spin relaxation times
for the spin transistor proposed here are calculated using a nonperturbative
14-band k.p nanostructure model.Comment: Accepted for publication in Applied Physics Letter
Extremal discs and the holomorphic extension from convex hypersurfaces
Let D be a convex domain with smooth boundary in complex space and let f be a
continuous function on the boundary of D. Suppose that f holomorphically
extends to the extremal discs tangent to a convex subdomain of D. We prove that
f holomorphically extends to D. The result partially answers a conjecture by
Globevnik and Stout of 1991
Tameness of holomorphic closure dimension in a semialgebraic set
Given a semianalytic set S in a complex space and a point p in S, there is a
unique smallest complex-analytic germ at p which contains the germ of S, called
the holomorphic closure of S at p. We show that if S is semialgebraic then its
holomorphic closure is a Nash germ, for every p, and S admits a semialgebraic
filtration by the holomorphic closure dimension. As a consequence, every
semialgebraic subset of a complex vector space admits a semialgebraic
stratification into CR manifolds satisfying a strong version of the condition
of the frontier.Comment: Published versio
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