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Probing surface diffuseness of nucleus-nucleus potential with quasielastic scattering at deep sub-barrier energies
We perform a systematic study on the surface property of nucleus-nucleus
potential in heavy-ion reactions using large-angle quasielastic scattering at
energies well below the Coulomb barrier. At these energies, the quasielastic
scattering can be well described by a single-channel potential model.
Exploiting this fact, we point out that systems which involve spherical nuclei
require the diffuseness parameter of around 0.60 fm in order to fit the
experimental data, while systems with a deformed target between 0.8 fm and 1.1
fm.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figure
Energy Calculations of The Realistic Quantum Slab
We calculated the total energy of a semiconductor quantum dot which is
defined by the trench gate method. In our calculation we used a recently
developed energy functional called ``orbital-free energy functional". We
compared the total energies obtained by Thomas-Fermi approximation,
orbital-free energy functional and standard local-density approximation for the
square quantum slab geometry. We have seen that this newly developed energy
functional is numerically very efficient, superior to the Thomas-Fermi
approximation and is in good agreement with the local-density approximation for
two different sizes of quantum dot systems.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
The role of a civil society organization in the development of the domestic organic market in Turkey
In this paper, we report of a case from Turkey where a civil society organization took an active role in influencing laws, regulations and their implementations regarding organic agriculture and the marketing of organic products. Although the country’s climate and biodiversity is suitable for organic agriculture, the domestic market remained underdeveloped; the organic sector was directed mainly towards exports. By establishing the first marketplace solely for certified organic products in 2006, a non-governmental organization became the locomotive of the domestic sector. The process that leads to the 100% organic bazaar exhibits a contingent characteristic where particularly social and symbolic capital were mobilized by the NGO together with a framing of positive ‘ecological living’ discourse and therefore contributing to the 'organic' movement
Signature of Shallow Potentials in Deep Sub-barrier Fusion Reactions
We extend a recent study that explained the steep falloff in the fusion cross
section at energies far below the Coulomb barrier for the symmetric dinuclear
system 64Ni+64Ni to another symmetric system, 58Ni+58Ni, and the asymmetric
system 64Ni+100Mo. In this scheme the very sensitive dependence of the internal
part of the nuclear potential on the nuclear equation of state determines a
reduction of the classically allowed region for overlapping configurations and
consequently a decrease in the fusion cross sections at bombarding energies far
below the barrier. Within the coupled-channels method, including couplings to
the low-lying 2+ and 3- states in both target and projectile as well as mutual
and two-phonon excitations of these states, we calculate and compare with the
experimental fusion cross sections, S-factors, and logarithmic derivatives for
the above mentioned systems and find good agreement with the data even at the
lowest energies. We predict, in particular, a distinct double peaking in the
S-factor for the far subbarrier fusion of 58Ni+58Ni which should be tested
experimentally.Comment: 34 pages, 10 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
A Novel Feature Extraction Descriptor for Face Recognition
This paper presents a new feature extraction technique for face recognition. The new model, called multi-descriptor, is based on the well-known method of local binary patterns. It involves many different neighborhoods of the central pixel. Its unique advantage is that this descriptor allows the use of different neighborhood sizes instead of only one point. This structure ensures reasonable effectiveness and also provides the possibility to obtain a different distribution of features. Based on the new descriptor, a face recognition model using the pairwise feature descriptor based on the proposed descriptor was developed in this work, and local binary patterns were created to investigate the similarity and dissimilarity between the two models. For both models, the training was done using the support vector machine method on different face databases to overcome face recognition problems such as camera distance, expression, large head size, and illumination variations. The proposed technique achieved perfect accuracy on almost all tested databases including the Extended Yale B and Grimace database
Use of Lactobacillus farciminis to improve antioxidant status of Tuj lambs
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Lactobacillus farciminis on growth traits and antioxidant status in preweaning and postweaning Tuj lambs. Twenty lambs were divided into four groups, regardless of gender, with a mean live weight of 7.81 ± 0.50 kg. At the start of the experiment, the average age of the lambs was seven days. During the six-week preweaning period, control (C) lambs were fed with colostrum only, and Lactobacillus farciminis was given orally to the treated lambs at 1 g/day/lamb (L1), 2 g/day/lamb (L2) or 4 g/day/lamb (L3). The experiment continued for a total of 22 weeks. During the first six weeks, bodyweight (BW) increased significantly in L1 at the sixth week. Also during this period, bodyweight gain (BWG) in L2 at 2 - 3 weeks and in L3 at 5 - 6 weeks differed from C. In the subsequent period, BW and BWG were not affected by probiotic supplementation. The effects of probiotic supplementation on malondialdehyde (MDA), nitric oxide (NO), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), and catalase (CAT) were significant throughout the experiment, with the effect on glutathione (GSH) also being important in the first six weeks. Thus, Lactobacillus farciminis provided orally to Tuj breed lambs could be used to improve their antioxidant status without compromising growth
Isospin structure of one- and two-phonon GDR excitations
Isospin is included in the description of Coulomb excitation of multiple
giant isovector dipole resonances. In the excitation of even-even nuclei, a
relevant portion of the excitation strength is shown to be associated with 1+
two-phonon states, which tends to be hindered or completely supressed in
calculations in which the isospin degree of freedom is not considered. We find
that the excitation cross sections is strongly dependent on the ground state
isospin.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure
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