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Function of Male Sexual Signaling in the Brief Squid (Lolliguncula brevis)
This study explores male signaling in the brief squid. Females spend more time close to males during male signal production, but did not change their orientation to enable mating. Females reduced their own signaling during male signals. Male sexual signaling is directed at females, yet the precise function remains elusive
Entanglement of a qubit coupled to a resonator in the adiabatic regime
We discuss the ground state entanglement of a bi-partite system, composed by
a qubit strongly interacting with an oscillator mode, as a function of the
coupling strenght, the transition frequency and the level asymmetry of the
qubit. This is done in the adiabatic regime in which the time evolution of the
qubit is much faster than the oscillator one. Within the adiabatic
approximation, we obtain a complete characterization of the ground state
properties of the system and of its entanglement content.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Synthesis and biological evaluation of phosphonated dihydroisoxazole nucleosides
Phosphonated isoxazolinyl nucleosides have been prepared via 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction of nitrile oxides with
corresponding vinyl or allyl nucleobases for antiviral studies. The cytotoxicity, the anti-HSV activity and the RT-inhibitory activity
of the obtained compounds were evaluated and compared with those of AZT and diethyl{(10SR,40RS)-10-[[(5-methyl-2,4-dioxo-3,4-
dihydropyrimidin-1(2H)-yl)]-30-methyl-20-oxa-30-azacyclopent-40-yl]}methylphosphonate, a saturated phosphonated dihydroisoxazole
nucleoside analogue
High-performance parallel analysis of coupled problems for aircraft propulsion
This research program deals with the application of high-performance computing methods for the analysis of complete jet engines. We have entitled this program by applying the two dimensional parallel aeroelastic codes to the interior gas flow problem of a bypass jet engine. The fluid mesh generation, domain decomposition, and solution capabilities were successfully tested. We then focused attention on methodology for the partitioned analysis of the interaction of the gas flow with a flexible structure and with the fluid mesh motion that results from these structural displacements. This is treated by a new arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) technique that models the fluid mesh motion as that of a fictitious mass-spring network. New partitioned analysis procedures to treat this coupled three-component problem are developed. These procedures involved delayed corrections and subcycling. Preliminary results on the stability, accuracy, and MPP computational efficiency are reported
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