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Hadron structure from lattice quantum chromodynamics
This is a review of hadron structure physics from lattice QCD. Throughout
this report, we place emphasis on the contribution of lattice results to our
understanding of a number of fundamental physics questions related to, e.g.,
the origin and distribution of the charge, magnetization, momentum and spin of
hadrons. Following an introduction to some of the most important hadron
structure observables, we summarize the methods and techniques employed for
their calculation in lattice QCD. We briefly discuss the status of relevant
chiral perturbation theory calculations needed for controlled extrapolations of
the lattice results to the physical point. In the main part of this report, we
give an overview of lattice calculations on hadron form factors, moments of
(generalized) parton distributions, moments of hadron distribution amplitudes,
and other important hadron structure observables. Whenever applicable, we
compare with results from experiment and phenomenology, taking into account
systematic uncertainties in the lattice computations. Finally, we discuss
promising results based on new approaches, ideas and techniques, and close with
remarks on future perspectives of the field.Comment: 189 pages, to be published in Physics Report
Soziokulturelle Perspektiven auf mangelnde Bildungserfolge von in Deutschland schulisch sozialisierten Jugendlichen mit mehrsprachigem Hintergrund
Daase A. Soziokulturelle Perspektiven auf mangelnde Bildungserfolge von in Deutschland schulisch sozialisierten Jugendlichen mit mehrsprachigem Hintergrund. In: Bär M, Bonnet A, Decke-Cornill H, Grünewald A, Hu A, eds. Globalisierung - Migration - Fremdsprachenunterricht. Dokumentation zum 24. Kongress für Fremdsprachendidaktik der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Fremdsprachenforschung (DGFF). Hamburg; 2012: 47-59
Rare human skin infection with Corynebacterium ulcerans: transmission by a domestic cat
Corynebacterium ulcerans is mainly known for its ability to cause animal infections. Some strains of C. ulcerans produce diphtheria toxin, which can cause life-threatening cardiopathies and neuropathies in humans. Human cutaneous C. ulcerans infection is a very rare disease that mimics classical cutaneous diphtheria. We present a very rare case of a C. ulcerans skin infection caused by a non-diphtheria toxin-producing strain of C. ulcerans that resolved after 3 weeks of therapy with amoxicillin-clavulanate. A pet cat was the probable source of infection. The presence of C. ulcerans in the mouth of the cat was confirmed by 16S rRNA gene analysis and the API Coryne system. In cases of human infection with potentially toxigenic corynebacteria, it is important to determine the species and examine the isolate for diphtheria toxin production. If toxigenicity is present, diphtheria antitoxin should be administered immediately. Carriers and potential infectious sources of C. ulcerans include not only domestic livestock but also pet animals. For the primary prevention of disease caused by diphtheria toxin-producing corynebacteria, vaccination with diphtheria toxoid is recommended