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Magnetic properties of amorphous thin films produced by ion mixing
We have produced several magnetic amorphous alloys by ion mixing of thin multilayer films. Our results show that the ion mixing technique is able to produce amorphous films of the various categories (transition metal-metalloid, transition metal pairs) at the composition appropriate for the appearance of magnetic ordering. A comparison of their saturation magnetization with that of related vapor quenched films suggests similar nearest-neighbor coordination in both kinds of samples
Book Review: Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure. by Ronald D. Rotunda, John E. Nowak, and J. Nelson Young.
Book review: Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure. By Ronald D. Rotunda, John E. Nowak, and J. Nelson Young. St. Paul, Mn.: West Publishing Co. 1986. 3 Volumes. Reviewed by: Ralph A. Rossum
Correlation between cohesive energy and mixing rate in ion mixing of metallic bilayers
We have compared the mixing rate of several 5d-4d metal bilayers which form ideal solutions. We observe a strong correlation between the mixing rate and the average cohesive energy of each bilayer. A model based on the thermal spike concept is proposed to explain this behavior. The model leads to a general expression describing mixing rates in metallic bilayers
Ouabain-induced cytoplasmic vesicles and their role in cell volume maintenance
Cellular swelling is controlled by an active mechanism of cell volume regulation driven by a Na+/K+-dependent ATPase and by
aquaporins which translocate water along the osmotic gradient. Na+/K+-pump may be blocked by ouabain, a digitalic derivative,
by inhibition of ATP, or by drastic ion alterations of extracellular fluid. However, it has been observed that some tissues are still able
to control their volume despite the presence of ouabain, suggesting the existence of other mechanisms of cell volume control. In
1977, by correlating electron microscopy observation with ion and water composition of liver slices incubated in differentmetabolic
conditions in the presence or absence of ouabain, we observed that hepatocytes were able to control their volume extruding water
and recovering ion composition in the presence of ouabain. In particular, hepatocytes were able to sequester ions and water in
intracellular vesicles and then secrete themat the bile canaliculus pole.We named this “vesicularmechanismof cell volume control.”
Afterward, thismechanism has been confirmed by us and other laboratories in several mammalian tissues.This review summarizes
evidences regarding this mechanism, problems that are still pending, and questions that need to be answered. Finally, we shortly
review the importance of cell volume control in some human pathological conditions
A New Type of Intensity Correlation in Random Media
A monochromatic point source, embedded in a three-dimensional disordered
medium, is considered. The resulting intensity pattern exhibits a new type of
long-range correlations. The range of these correlations is infinite and their
magnitude, normalized to the average intensity, is of order , where
and are the wave number and the mean free path respectively.Comment: RevTeX, 8 pages, 3 figures, Accepted to Phys. Rev. Let
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