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Change in blood glucose level in rats after immobilization
Experiments were carried out on male white rats divided into four groups. In group one the blood glucose level was determined immediately after immobilization. In the other three groups, two hours following immobilization, the blood glucose level was determined every 20 minutes for 3 hours 40 minutes by the glucose oxidase method. Preliminary immobilization for 2 hours removed the increase in the blood glucose caused by the stress reaction. By the 2nd hour of immobilization in the presence of continuing stress, the blood glucose level stabilized and varied within 42 + or - 5.5 and 47 + or - 8.1 mg %. Within 2 hours after the immobilization, the differences in the blood glucose level of the rats from the control groups were statistically insignificant
Velocity Spectrum for HI at High Latitudes
In this paper we present the results of the statistical analysis of
high-latitude HI turbulence in the Milky Way. We have observed HI in the 21 cm
line, obtained with the Arecibo L-Band Feed Array (ALFA) receiver at the
Arecibo radio telescope. For recovering of velocity statistics we have used the
Velocity Coordinate Spectrum (VCS) technique. In our analysis we have used
direct fitting of the VCS model, as its asymptotic regimes are questionable for
Arecibo's resolution and given the restrictions from thermal smoothing of the
turbulent line. We have obtained a velocity spectral index , an
injection scale of pc, and an HI cold phase temperature of K. The spectral index is steeper than the Kolmogorov index and can be
interpreted as being due to shock-dominated turbulence.Comment: Accepted to Ap
Modernization of the pulse shape discrimination method for neutron and gamma quanta in scintillation detector
In this paper, we investigated the efficiency of several known and new methods of digital pulse shape discrimination for neutrons and gamma quanta. Experimental data were obtained on a setup consists of a Pu-Be neutron source, organic p-terphenyl scintillation detector and 14 bits, 500 MHz sampling rate flash-ADC with capability to store and upload to the host computer long waveforms for further analysi
Semiconductor driver of pyroelectric accelerator of charged particles
The possibility for application of semiconductor element for heating of pyroelectric crystalin a pyroelectric accelerator of charged particles or pyroelectric X-ray generator is at first proposed and demonstrated experimentally. Spectra of X-ray radiation measured at the heating of the pyroelectric crystal LiNbO3 by silicon diode at different pressures of residual gas are presente
Optimal speed of temperature change of a crystal in a pyroelectric X-ray radiation source
In this work we present the results of the experimental studies of the dependence of the X-ray radiation on the temperature change speed of the lithium tantalate monocrystal in the pyroelectric source of the X-ray radiation. We have found an optimized linear temperature speed change pattern for the pyroelectric crystal designed for generation of the X-ray radiation with enhanced capabilitie
Topology of Neutral Hydrogen Within the Small Magellanic Cloud
In this paper, genus statistics have been applied to an HI column density map
of the Small Magellanic Cloud in order to study its topology. To learn how
topology changes with the scale of the system, we provide the study of topology
for column density maps at varying resolution. To evaluate the statistical
error of the genus we randomly reassign the phases of the Fourier modes while
keeping the amplitudes. We find, that at the smallest scales studied () the genus shift is in all regions negative,
implying a clump topology. At the larger scales () the topology shift is detected to be negative in 4 cases and positive
(``swiss cheese'' topology) in 2 cases. In 4 regions there is no statistically
significant topology shift at large scales
Molecular structure of highly-excited resonant states in Mg and the corresponding Be+O and C+C decays
Exotic Be and C decays from high-lying resonances in Mg are
analyzed in terms of a cluster model. The calculated quantities agree well with
the corresponding experimental data. It is found that the calculated decay
widths are very sensitive to the angular momentum carried by the outgoing
cluster. It is shown that this property makes cluster decay a powerful tool to
determine the spin as well as the molecular structures of the resonances.Comment: 17 pages, no figur
Compact neutron generator with nanotube ion source
In this letter, we report the observation of fast neutrons generated when a positive acceleration potential is applied to an array of orientated carbon nanotubes, which are used as an ion source. The neutrons with energy of 2.45 MeV are generated as a result of D-D fusion reaction. The dependencies of the neutron yield on the value of the applied potential and residual pressure of deuterium are measured. The proposed approach is planned to be used for the development of compact neutron generator
The galactic foreground angular spectra
Galactic synchrotron and free-free foregrounds angular spectra are
analytically estimated with account for interstellar turbulence and radiating
process physics. Unknown parameters of the spectra are obtained by fitting to
observational data
Evaluation of the mean intensity of the P-odd mixing of nuclear compound states
A temperature version of the shell-optical-model approach for describing the
low-energy compound-to-compound transitions induced by external single-particle
fields is given. The approach is applied to evaluate the mean intensity of the
P-odd mixing of nuclear compound states. Unified description for the mixing and
electromagnetic transitions allows one to evaluate the mean intensity without
the use of free parameters. The valence-mechanism contribution to the mentioned
intensity is also evaluated. Calculation results are compared with the data
deduced from cross sections of relevant neutron-induced reactions.Comment: LaTeX, 10 page
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