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    Suzaku study of gas properties along filaments of A2744

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    Context: We present the results of Suzaku observations of a massive galaxy cluster A2744, which is an active merger at z=0.308z=0.308. Aims: By using long X-ray observations of A2744, we aim to understand the growth of the cluster and the gas heating process through mass accretion along the surrounding filaments. Methods: We analyzed data from two-pointed Suzaku observations of A2744 to derive the temperature distribution out to the virial radius in three different directions. We also performed a deprojection analysis to study radial profiles of gas temperature, density, and entropy and compared the X-ray results with multi-wavelength data to investigate correlations with the surface density of galaxies and with radio relics. Results: The gas temperature was measured out to the virial radius r200r_{200} in the north-east region and to about 1.5r2001.5r_{200} in the north-west and south regions. The radial profile of the gas temperature is rather flat and the temperature is very high (even near r200r_{200}); it is comparable to the mean temperature of this cluster (kT=9kT=9 keV). These characteristics have not been reported in any other cluster. We find a hint of temperature jump in the northeast region whose location coincides with a large radio relic, indicating that the cluster experienced gas heating because of merger or mass accretion onto the main cluster. The temperature distribution is anisotropic and shows no clear positive correlation with the galaxy density, which suggests an inhomogeneous mass structure and a complex merger history in A2744.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figures, A&A accepte

    Transnational TESOL professionals and teaching English for glocalized communication (TEGCOM)

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    How should we write our research? ... the question reflects a central postmodernist realization: all knowledge is socially constructed. Writing is not a 'true' representation of an objective 'reality'; instead, language creates a particular view of reality. ... All social scientific writing depends upon narrative structure and narrative devices, although that structure and those devices are frequently masked by a 'scientific' frame, which is, itself, a metanarrative (c.f. Lyotard, 1979). ... Can we construct a sociology in which narrated lives replace the narrative of unseen, atemporal, abstract 'social forces'? (Laurel Richardson, 1997, pp. 26-27)postprin

    Reação de genótipos de soja diferenciadores à ferrugem da soja coletada no Brasil entre 2011 e 2014.

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    Asian soybean rust (ASR) is one of the important diseases which reduce soybean yield. Most economic control measure of the disease is the use of genetic resistance. To effectiveness of resistance genes to ASR, soybean reactions of differential genotypes were monitored during four cropping seasons from 2010/11 to 2013/14. Samples of leaflets infected with rust were collected from soybean fields in states of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Goiás, Distrito Federal and Rondônia. Sixteen differential genotypes (18 in 2012/13 and 2013/14) for soybean rust, having resistance gene, Rpp1-Rpp6, Rpp2+Rpp4+Rpp5, and without resistance genes were inoculated with urediniospores collected from 19 samples. Soybean reaction was rated approximately 14 days after inoculation based on the number of uredinia per lesion and sporulation level. There was no clear evidence of geographical and temporal differentiation. Of the sixteen differentials used for all seasons, Shiranui (Rpp5), PI 587855 (Rpp1-b), PI 587880A (Rpp1-b), PI 587905 (Rpp1-b) and PI 594767A (Rpp1-b) showed a resistant reaction to half or more of samples throughout the period. No6-12 having Rpp2+Rpp4+Rpp5 was resistant to all the samples collected 2012/13 and 2013/14. There was a tendency that PI 459025 (Rpp4) increased the proportion of resistant reactions over the period

    Theory and Phenomenology of Heavy Flavor at RHIC

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    We review the problem of heavy-quark diffusion in the Quark-Gluon Plasma and its ramifications for heavy-quark spectra in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC. In particular, we attempt to reconcile underlying mechanisms of several seemingly different approaches that have been put forward to explain the large suppression and elliptic flow of non-photonic electron spectra. We also emphasize the importance of a quantitative description of the bulk medium evolution to extract reliable values for the heavy-quark diffusion coefficient.Comment: 8 pages latex, including 10 eps figures; plenary talk at SQM08, Beijing (China), Oct. 06-10, 200

    Quasiperiodic Tip Splitting in Directional Solidification

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    We report experimental results on the tip splitting dynamics of seaweed growth in directional solidification of succinonitrile alloys with poly(ethylene oxide) or acetone as solutes. The seaweed or dense branching morphology was selected by solidifying grains which are oriented close to the {111} plane. Despite the random appearance of the growth, a quasiperiodic tip splitting morphology was observed in which the tip alternately splits to the left and to the right. The tip splitting frequency f was found to be related to the growth velocity V as a power law f V^{1.5}. This finding is consistent with the predictions of a tip splitting model that is also presented. Small anisotropies are shown to lead to different kinds of seaweed morphologies.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figures, submitted to Physical Review Letter

    Possible relationship between Helicobacter pylori infection and cap polyposis of the colon

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    The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.ArticleHELICOBACTER. 9(6): 651-656 (2004)journal articl
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