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Features of the electricity supply system of alumina production in the conditions of the Republic of Guinea
This article describes the history of alumina's production and situation of energy and questions of energy resources and development of power industry of the republic of Guinea. Besides, the author considers questions of power supply of the alumina's production and the ecological factors influencing electric equipment delivered to Guinea.Рассматривается история глиноземного производства и ее энергетическое состояние в республике Гвинея, а также вопросы энергоресурсов и энергетический потенциал самой Гвинеи. Затрагиваются также вопросы электроснабжения глиноземного производства и экологические факторы, связанные с электрооборудованием, поставляемом в Гвинею из других стран
Magnetic structure of antiferromagnetic NdRhIn5
The magnetic structure of antiferromagnetic NdRhIn5 has been determined using
neutron diffraction. It has a commensurate antiferromagnetic structure with a
magnetic wave vector (1/2,0,1/2) below T_N = 11K. The staggered Nd moment at
1.6K is 2.6mu_B aligned along the c-axis. We find the magnetic structure to be
closely related to that of its cubic parent compound NdIn3 below 4.6K. The
enhanced T_N and the absence of additional transitions below T_N for NdRhIn5
are interpreted in terms of an improved matching of the
crystalline-electric-field (CEF), magnetocrystalline, and exchange interaction
anisotropies. In comparison, the role of these competing anisotropies on the
magnetic properties of the structurally related compound CeRhIn5 is discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Seroprevalence of and associated risk factors for Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo infection of cattle in Setif, Algeria
Background: Leptospirosis is a cosmopolitan zoonosis caused by Leptospira interrogans responsible for heavy loss both economically and in health, in humans and animals. This study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence and risk factors associated with Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo infection in cattle in the state of Setif, northeastern Algeria.Methodology: Between the period 2015 and 2019, a total of 48 randomly selected herds of cattle were investigated, and 406 sera from apparently healthy cattle were analyzed using an indirect enzyme-linked immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA). In order to determine possible risk factors related to leptospirosis, a pre-validated questionnaire was administered to herd owners.Results: The herd prevalence of Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo was 31.25% (15/48, 95% CI 19.95–45.33) while the cattle prevalence was 5.42% (22/406, 95% CI 3.61–8.07). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the age of cattle between 3 and 6 years (OR = 9.25; p< 0.03), breeding herd size > 20 cows (OR = 13.65; p< 0.01), and semi-intensive management system (OR = 0.21; p< 0,02) were significantly associated with seropositivity to Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo.Conclusion: We concluded from this study that Leptospira interrogans serovar Hardjo is circulating among cattle farms in the state of Setif, Algeria. Furthermore, we recommend more studies to be carried out to prove the infectivity and implementation good hygienic practices among cattle farms and people at risk.
Keywords: ELISA, herds, questionnaire, leptospirosis, prevalence, Algeri
Quasinormal modes of black holes in f(T) gravity
We calculate the quasinormal modes (QNM) frequencies of a test massless
scalar field and an electromagnetic field around static black holes in
gravity. Focusing on quadratic modifications, which is a good
approximation for every realistic theory, we first extract the
spherically symmetric solutions using the perturbative method, imposing two
anstze for the metric functions, which suitably quantify the
deviation from the Schwarzschild solution. Moreover, we extract the effective
potential, and then calculate the QNM frequency of the obtained solutions.
Firstly, we numerically solve the Schrdinger-like equation
using the discretization method, and we extract the frequency and the time
evolution of the dominant mode applying the function fit method. Secondly, we
perform a semi-analytical calculation by applying the WKB method with the Pade
approximation. We show that the results for gravity are different
compared to General Relativity, and in particular we obtain a different slope
and period of the field decay behavior for different model parameter values.
Hence, under the light of gravitational-wave observations of increasing
accuracy from binary systems, the whole analysis could be used as an additional
tool to test General Relativity and examine whether torsional gravitational
modifications are possible.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figure
Process capability indices and X , R control chart limit adjustments by taking into account measurement system errors
This paper investigates the effects of measurement system variability arising from evaluations of process capabilities. In this work, relationships between true process capability indices, Cp,True and Cpm,True, and their corresponding observed indices, Cp,Obs and Cpm,Obs, are developed depending on the levels of type I and II errors. Moreover, the method for adjusting control chart limits used to monitor the process is proposed based on measurement system variability. An industrial case study is used to highlight the findings of this investigation and to discuss the adjustment levels that should be conducted depending on the values of type I and type II errors
Regulatory T cells enhance Th17 migration in psoriatic arthritis which is reversed by anti-TNF
Regulatory T cells (Treg) prevent the migration of effector T cells toward sites of inflammation, thereby limiting disease progression. We investigated this aspect of Treg function using psoriatic arthritis (PsA) as an exemplar of chronic inflammation. Patients with PsA had an increased Th17:Treg ratio which was reversed by anti-tumor necrosis factor (TNF) therapy. Utilizing an in vitro migration assay, Treg from patients with PsA treated with conventional therapy paradoxically boosted CCR6(+) effector T-cell (a surrogate for Th17) migration toward CCL20. In contrast, Treg from patients with PsA treated with anti-TNF suppressed CCL20-driven effector T-cell migration. The boosting effect of TNF blockade upon Treg suppression of migration was accompanied by increased effector T-cell CCL20 production and enhanced interaction between Treg and effector T cells. This study provides mechanistic insight into Treg modulation of effector T-cell migration in patients with chronic inflammation and how this can be targeted by therapy
Spin-current vortices in current-perpendicular-to-plane nanoconstricted spin-valves
The charge and spin diffusion equations taking into account spin-flip and
spin-transfer torque were numerically solved using a finite element method in
complex non-collinear geometry with strongly inhomogeneous current flow. As an
illustration, spin-dependent transport through a non-magnetic nanoconstriction
separating two magnetic layers was investigated. Unexpected results such as
vortices of spin-currents in the vicinity of the nanoconstriction were
obtained. The angular variations of magnetoresistance and spin-transfer torque
are strongly influenced by the structure geometry.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
Dark energy constraints from cosmic shear power spectra: impact of intrinsic alignments on photometric redshift requirements
Cosmic shear constrains cosmology by exploiting the apparent alignments of
pairs of galaxies due to gravitational lensing by intervening mass clumps.
However galaxies may become (intrinsically) aligned with each other, and with
nearby mass clumps, during their formation. This effect needs to be
disentangled from the cosmic shear signal to place constraints on cosmology. We
use the linear intrinsic alignment model as a base and compare it to an
alternative model and data. If intrinsic alignments are ignored then the dark
energy equation of state is biased by ~50 per cent. We examine how the number
of tomographic redshift bins affects uncertainties on cosmological parameters
and find that when intrinsic alignments are included two or more times as many
bins are required to obtain 80 per cent of the available information. We
investigate how the degradation in the dark energy figure of merit depends on
the photometric redshift scatter. Previous studies have shown that lensing does
not place stringent requirements on the photometric redshift uncertainty, so
long as the uncertainty is well known. However, if intrinsic alignments are
included the requirements become a factor of three tighter. These results are
quite insensitive to the fraction of catastrophic outliers, assuming that this
fraction is well known. We show the effect of uncertainties in photometric
redshift bias and scatter. Finally we quantify how priors on the intrinsic
alignment model would improve dark energy constraints.Comment: 14 pages and 9 figures. Replaced with final version accepted in
"Gravitational Lensing" Focus Issue of the New Journal of Physics at
http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1367-2630/9/12/E0
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