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Anisotropic Polarizability of Ultracold Polar KRb Molecules
We report the measurement of the anisotropic AC polarizability of ultracold
polar KRb molecules in the ground and first rotationally excited
states. Theoretical analysis of the polarizability agrees well with
experimental findings. Although the polarizability can vary by more than 30%, a
"magic" angle between the laser polarization and the quantization axis is found
where the polarizability of the and the states
match. At this angle, rotational decoherence due to the mismatch in trapping
potentials is eliminated, and we observe a sharp increase in the coherence
time. This paves the way for precise spectroscopic measurements and coherent
manipulations of rotational states as a tool in the creation and probing of
novel quantum many-body states of polar molecules.Comment: 4 pages for main text, 4 figures, 2 pages for supplementary
informatio
Detection of persistent Plasmodium spp. infections in Ugandan children after artemether-lumefantrine treatment
During a longitudinal study investigating the dynamics of malaria in Ugandan lakeshore communities, a consistently high malaria prevalence was observed in young children despite regular treatment. To explore the short-term performance of artemether-lumefantrine (AL), a pilot investigation into parasite carriage after treatment(s) was conducted in Bukoba village. A total of 163 children (aged 2–7 years) with a positive blood film and rapid antigen test were treated with AL; only 8·7% of these had elevated axillary temperatures. On day 7 and then on day 17, 40 children (26·3%) and 33 (22·3%) were positive by microscopy, respectively. Real-time PCR analysis demonstrated that multi-species Plasmodium infections were common at baseline, with 41·1% of children positive for Plasmodium falciparum/Plasmodium malariae, 9·2% for P. falciparum/ Plasmodium ovale spp. and 8·0% for all three species. Moreover, on day 17, 39·9% of children infected with falciparum malaria at baseline were again positive for the same species, and 9·2% of those infected with P. malariae at baseline were positive for P. malariae. Here, chronic multi-species malaria infections persisted in children after AL treatment(s). Better point-of-care diagnostics for non-falciparum infections are needed, as well as further investigation of AL performance in asymptomatic individuals
ザンビア東部州における土壌肥沃度回復と持続的農業推進のためのアグロフォレストリーの評価 -2009/10年作季の進捗報告-
A field trial for demonstration and evaluation of agro-forestry plants to restore soil fertility is being conducted at the plots adjacent to the RIHN plots in Eastern Province, Zambia. Good growth of agro-forestry plants were observed. Three rainy seasons after planting, Glilicidia sepium and pigeon pea plants grew well to reach their heights to about 3 m. We will cut them down to plant maize so that we can estimate the effects of them as agroforestry plants on the improvement of the maize productivity.和文のものは、英文の報告の内容を要約したものとなってい
Outcomes and safety of concomitant nevirapine and rifampicin treatment under programme conditions in Malawi.
SETTING: Thyolo District Hospital, rural Malawi. OBJECTIVES: To report on 1) clinical, immunological and virological outcomes and 2) safety among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patients with tuberculosis (TB) who received concurrent nevirapine (NVP) and rifampicin (RMP) based treatment. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study. METHODS: Analysis of programme data, June-December 2007. RESULTS: Of a total of 156 HIV-infected TB patients who started NVP-based antiretroviral treatment, 136 (87%) completed TB treatment successfully, 16 (10%) died and 5 (4%) were transferred out. Mean body weight and CD4 gain (adults) were respectively 4.4 kg (95%CI 3.3-5.4) and 140 cells/mm(3) (95%CI 117-162). Seventy-four per cent of patients who completed TB treatment and had a viral load performed (n = 74) had undetectable levels (<50 copies/ml), while 17 (22%) had a viral load of 50-1000 copies/ml. Hepatotoxicity was present in 2 (1.3%) patients at baseline. Two patients developed Grade 2 and one developed Grade 3 alanine transaminase enzyme elevations during TB treatment (incidence rate per 10 years of follow-up 4.2, 95%CI 1.4-13.1). There were no reported deaths linked to hepatotoxicity. CONCLUSIONS: In a rural district in Malawi, concomitant NVP and RMP treatment is associated with good TB treatment outcomes and appears safe. Further follow-up of patients would be useful to ascertain the longer-term effects of this concurrent treatment
A Simple Technique for Sustaining Solar Energy Production in Active Convective Coastal Regions
The climatic factors in the coastal areas are cogent in planning a stable and functional solar farm. 3D simulations relating the
surface temperature, sunshine hour, and solar irradiance were adopted to see the effect of minute changes of other meteorological
parameters on solar irradiance. This enabled the day-to-day solar radiation monitoring with the primary objective to examine the
best technique for maximum power generation via solar option in coastal locations. The month of January had the highest turbulent
features, showing the influence of weather and the poorest solar radiance due to low sunshine hour. Twenty-year weather parameters
in the research area were simulated to express the systematic influence of weather of PV performance. A theoretical solar farm was
illustrated to generate stable power supply with emphasis on the longevity of the PV module proposed by introducing an electronic
concentrator pillar (CP).The pictorial and operational model of the solar farm was adequately explaine
Remarks on Bootstrap Percolation in Metric Networks
We examine bootstrap percolation in d-dimensional, directed metric graphs in
the context of recent measurements of firing dynamics in 2D neuronal cultures.
There are two regimes, depending on the graph size N. Large metric graphs are
ignited by the occurrence of critical nuclei, which initially occupy an
infinitesimal fraction, f_* -> 0, of the graph and then explode throughout a
finite fraction. Smaller metric graphs are effectively random in the sense that
their ignition requires the initial ignition of a finite, unlocalized fraction
of the graph, f_* >0. The crossover between the two regimes is at a size N_*
which scales exponentially with the connectivity range \lambda like_* \sim
\exp\lambda^d. The neuronal cultures are finite metric graphs of size N \simeq
10^5-10^6, which, for the parameters of the experiment, is effectively random
since N<< N_*. This explains the seeming contradiction in the observed finite
f_* in these cultures. Finally, we discuss the dynamics of the firing front
Reconstruction of plasma density profiles by measuring spectra of radiation emitted from oscillating plasma dipoles
We suggest a new method for characterising non-uniform density distributions of plasma by measuring the spectra of radiation emitted from a localised plasma dipole oscillator excited by colliding electromagnetic pulses. The density distribution can be determined by scanning the collision point in space. Two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations demonstrate the reconstruction of linear and nonlinear density profiles corresponding to laser-produced plasma. The method can be applied to a wide range of plasma, including fusion and low temperature plasmas. It overcomes many of the disadvantages of existing methods that only yield average densities along the path of probe pulses, such as interferometry and spectroscopy
Optical Cherenkov radiation by cascaded nonlinear interaction: an efficient source of few-cycle energetic near- to mid-IR pulses
When ultrafast noncritical cascaded second-harmonic generation of energetic
femtosecond pulses occur in a bulk lithium niobate crystal optical Cherenkov
waves are formed in the near- to mid-IR. Numerical simulations show that the
few-cycle solitons radiate Cherenkov (dispersive) waves in the
\lambda=2.2-4.5\mic range when pumping at \lambda_1=1.2-1.8\mic. The exact
phase-matching point depends on the soliton wavelength, and we show that a
simple longpass filter can separate the Cherenkov waves from the solitons. The
Cherenkov waves are born few-cycle with an excellent Gaussian pulse shape, and
the conversion efficiency is up to 25%. Thus, optical Cherenkov waves formed
with cascaded nonlinearities could become an efficient source of energetic
near- to mid-IR few-cycle pulses.Comment: Extended version of Nonlinear Optics 2011 contribution
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/abstract.cfm?URI=NLO-2011-NTuA7. Submitted for
Optics Express special issue for NLO conferenc
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