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Chromoelectric flux tubes and coherence length in QCD
The transverse profile of the chromoelectric flux tubes in SU(2) and SU(3)
pure gauge theories is analyzed by a simple variational ansatz using a strict
analogy with ordinary superconductivity. Our method allows to extract the
penetration length and the coherence length of the flux tube.Comment: 10 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables; accepted for publication in Physical
Review
Hard sphere-like dynamics in a non hard sphere liquid
The collective dynamics of liquid Gallium close to the melting point has been
studied using Inelastic X-ray Scattering to probe lengthscales smaller than the
size of the first coordination shell. %(momentum transfers, , 15
nm). Although the structural properties of this partially covalent
liquid strongly deviate from a simple hard-sphere model, the dynamics, as
reflected in the quasi-elastic scattering, are beautifully described within the
framework of the extended heat mode approximation of Enskog's kinetic theory,
analytically derived for a hard spheres system. The present work demonstrates
the applicability of Enskog's theory to non hard- sphere and non simple
liquids.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, accepted in Phys. Rev. Let
Mass Inflation in the Loop Black Hole
In classical general relativity the Cauchy horizon within a two-horizon black
hole is unstable via a phenomenon known as mass inflation, in which the mass
parameter (and the spacetime curvature) of the black hole diverges at the
Cauchy horizon. Here we study this effect for loop black holes -- quantum
gravitationally corrected black holes from loop quantum gravity -- whose
construction alleviates the singularity present in their classical
counterparts. We use a simplified model of mass inflation, which makes use of
the generalized DTR relation, to conclude that the Cauchy horizon of loop black
holes indeed results in a curvature singularity similar to that found in
classical black holes. The DTR relation is of particular utility in the loop
black hole because it does not directly rely upon Einstein's field equations.
We elucidate some of the interesting and counterintuitive properties of the
loop black hole, and corroborate our results using an alternate model of mass
inflation due to Ori.Comment: Latex 20 pages, 7 figure
Behavioral and cardiopulmonary effects of dexmedetomidine alone and in combination with butorphanol, methadone, morphine or tramadol in conscious sheep
Objective:
To compare cardiopulmonary and sedative effects following administration of dexmedetomidine alone or with butorphanol, methadone, morphine or tramadol in healthy sheep.
Study design:
Randomized crossover study.
Animals:
Six Santa Inês sheep, five females, one male, aged 12–28 months and weighing 40.1 ± 6.2 kg.
Methods:
Sheep were assigned treatments of dexmedetomidine (0.005 mg kg−1; D); D and butorphanol (0.15 mg kg−1; DB); D and methadone (0.5 mg kg−1; DM); D and morphine (0.5 mg kg−1; DMO); or D and tramadol (5.0 mg kg−1; DT). All drugs were administered intravenously with at least 7 days between each treatment. Rectal temperature, heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (fR), invasive arterial pressure, blood gases and electrolytes were measured prior to administration of drugs (baseline, T0) and every 15 minutes following drug administration for 120 minutes (T15–T120). Sedation was scored by three observers blinded to treatment.
Results:
HR decreased in all treatments and fR decreased in DM at T30 and DMO at T30 and T45. PaCO2 was increased in D, DB and DM compared with baseline, and PaO2 decreased in D at T15 and T45; in DB at T15 to T75; in DM at T15 to T60; in DMO at T15; and in DT at T15, T30 and T75. There was a decrease in temperature in D, DB and DM. An increased pH was measured in D at all time points and in DT at T30–T120. inline image and base excess were increased in all treatments compared with baseline. There were no statistical differences in sedation scores.
Conclusions and clinical relevance:
The combination of dexmedetomidine with butorphanol, methadone, morphine or tramadol resulted in similar changes in cardiopulmonary function and did not improve sedation when compared with dexmedetomidine alone
Parametric Amplification in the Dynamic Radiation Force of Acoustic Waves in Fluids
We report on parametric amplification in dynamic radiation force produced by
a bichromatic acoustic beam in a fluid. To explain this effect we develop a
theory taking into account the nonlinearity of the fluid. The theory is
validated through an experiment to measure the dynamic radiation force on an
acrylic sphere. Results exhibit an amplification of 66 dB in water and 80 dB in
alcohol as the difference of the frequencies is increased from 10 Hz to 240
kHz
Principles of International Law for Multilateral Development Banks: The Obligation to Respect Human Rights
41 pages.
January, 2009
www.indianlaw.or
Principles of International Law for Multilateral Development Banks: The Obligation to Respect Human Rights
41 pages.
January, 2009
www.indianlaw.or
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