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The role of initial conditions in the ageing of the long-range spherical model
The kinetics of the long-range spherical model evolving from various initial
states is studied. In particular, the large-time auto-correlation and -response
functions are obtained, for classes of long-range correlated initial states,
and for magnetized initial states. The ageing exponents can depend on certain
qualitative features of initial states. We explicitly find the conditions for
the system to cross over from ageing classes that depend on initial conditions
to those that do not.Comment: 15 pages; corrected some typo
Doi Masatoshiun: "osservatore" giapponese al Vaticano II
La presencia de los «observadores delegados
», provenientes de iglesias diversas de la romana,
en el Concilio Vaticano ii fue importante por la variedad
de sus aportaciones y la relevancia teológica y cultural
de las mismas. Entre ellos, cabe recordar a Doi
Masatoshi de la Nihon Kirisuto Kiyoudan, que participó
en la segunda y tercera sesión de la asamblea conciliar.
Sus aportaciones manifiestan libertad de juicio
y capacidad de captar aspectos peculiares, litúrgicos y
dogmáticos, sobre todo en el tema del diálogo. En este
sector, siguiendo las enseñanzas de Tillich, pero profundizadas
con originalidad propia, insistió en el mutuo
conocimiento no solo entre las denominaciones
cristianas sino también con los patrimonios de otras
religiones. En los años sucesivos al Concilio, siguió profundizando
en estas temáticas
High concordance between trained nurses and gastroenterologists in evaluating recordings of small bowel video capsule endoscopy (VCE)
Background & Aims: The video capsule endoscopy (VCE) is an accurate and validated tool to investigate the entire small bowel mucosa, but VCE recordings interpretation by the gastroenterologist is time-consuming. A pre-reading of VCE recordings by an expert nurse could be accurate and cost saving. We assessed the concordance between nurses and gastroenterologists in detecting lesions on VCE examinations. Methods: This was a prospective study enrolling consecutive patients who had undergone VCE in clinical practice. Two trained nurses and two expert gastroenterologists participated in the study. At VCE pre-reading the nurses selected any abnormalities, saved them as “thumbnails” and classified the detected lesions as a vascular abnormality, ulcerative lesion, polyp, tumor mass, and unclassified lesion. Then, the gastroenterologist evaluated and interpreted the selected lesions and, successively, reviewed the entire video for potential missed lesions. The time for VCE evaluation was recorded. Results: A total of 95 VCE procedures performed on consecutive patients (M/F: 47/48; mean age: 63 ± 12 years, range: 27−86 years) were evaluated. Overall, the nurses detected at least one lesion in 54 (56.8%) patients. There was total agreement between nurses and gastroenterologists, no missing lesions being discovered at a second look of the entire VCE recording by the physician. The pre-reading procedure by nurse allowed a time reduction of medical evaluation from 49 (33-69) to 10 (8-16) minutes (difference:-79.6%). Conclusions: Our data suggest that trained nurses can accurately identify and select relevant lesions in thumbnails that subsequently were faster reviewed by the gastroenterologist for a final diagnosis. This could significantly reduce the cost of VCE procedure
Practice parameters for the treatment of colonic diverticular disease: Italian Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery (SICCR) guidelines
The mission of the Italian Society of Colorectal Surgery (SICCR) is to optimize patient care. Providing evidence-based practice guidelines is therefore of key importance. About the present report it concernes the SICCR practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of diverticular disease of the colon. The guidelines are not intended to define the sole standard of care but to provide evidence-based recommendations regarding the available therapeutic options
Inelastic scattering of atoms in a double well
We study a mixture of two light spin-1/2 fermionic atoms and two heavy atoms
%in a Mott state in a double well potential. Inelastic scattering processes
between both atomic species excite the heavy atoms and renormalize the
tunneling rate and the interaction of the light atoms (polaron effect). The
effective interaction of the light atoms changes its sign and becomes
attractive for strong inelastic scattering. This is accompanied by a crossing
of the energy levels from singly occupied sites at weak inelastic scattering to
a doubly occupied and an empty site for stronger inelastic scattering. We are
able to identify the polaron effect and the level crossing in the quantum
dynamics.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure
Dynamic crossover in the global persistence at criticality
We investigate the global persistence properties of critical systems relaxing
from an initial state with non-vanishing value of the order parameter (e.g.,
the magnetization in the Ising model). The persistence probability of the
global order parameter displays two consecutive regimes in which it decays
algebraically in time with two distinct universal exponents. The associated
crossover is controlled by the initial value m_0 of the order parameter and the
typical time at which it occurs diverges as m_0 vanishes. Monte-Carlo
simulations of the two-dimensional Ising model with Glauber dynamics display
clearly this crossover. The measured exponent of the ultimate algebraic decay
is in rather good agreement with our theoretical predictions for the Ising
universality class.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
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