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COOLING FLOW MODELS OF THE X--RAY EMISSION AND TEMPERATURE PROFILES FOR A SAMPLE OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES
A simple spherically-symmetric, steady-state, cooling-flow description with
gas loss (following Sarazin \& Ashe 1989), within galaxy models constrained by
radially extended stellar dynamical data, is shown to provide generally
reasonable fits to the existing data on X-ray emission profiles and
temperatures for a set of bright elliptical galaxies in Virgo and Fornax. Three
free parameters are needed to specify the model: the external mass flux, the
external pressure, and a dimensionless factor, which regulates the mass
deposition rate along the flow. Three different assumptions on the supernova
rate have been considered. A moderate value for the supernova rate in
elliptical galaxies is found to be preferred. Confining pressures of
p_{ext}\sim4\div15\times10^3\kelvin cm and significant accretion rates
of external material, up to 4\msolar/\yr, are suggested by our models. A
possible correlation between and the iron abundance in the gas inside
ellipticals is pointed out.Comment: 20 pages + 8 figures, uuencoded gzipped tar file containing latex
text file and 7 .ps files; only change is that figures have been provided
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À contrecœur, de bon cœur, de tout cœur : de la compositionnalité des locutions figées
This study deals with meaning construction in idiomatic phrases (locutions figées/figements). We focus on three French idioms involving the word cœur (à contrecœur, de bon cœur, de tout cœur). To begin, we give a brief account of idiomaticity’s typical criteria, insisting on the common idea that idioms are semantically opaque (non-compositional): their meanings are not a combination of literal meanings (Gross 1996). We argue that another point of view is productive. Indeed, using the notion of “holistic compositionality” (Gosselin 2013), we investigate the way meaning may arise from the combination of words’ abstract semantic contributions (compositionality principle) and take shape contextually (contextuality principle). The primary goal of the study is to analyze the meaning of à contrecœur, de bon cœur, de tout cœur using this approach – which happens to be more accurate than the literal meaning combination approach. To achieve this goal for each of these three idioms: (1) we examine a sample of 200 utterances (and the contexts in which they occur) coming from a large data-source (frWaC) and (2) we take advantage of previous semantic descriptions of cœur (Bertin 2018, 2019), contre (Amiot & De Mulder 2003; Paillard 2003), bon (Katz 1964) and tout (Bat-Zeev Shyldkrot 1995). These two methodological tools shed light on the operation of the semantic mechanism and emphasize the relevance of the “holistic compositionality” approach when applied to idioms’ meaning construction
Stability Properties of 1-Dimensional Hamiltonian Lattices with Non-analytic Potentials
We investigate the local and global dynamics of two 1-Dimensional (1D)
Hamiltonian lattices whose inter-particle forces are derived from non-analytic
potentials. In particular, we study the dynamics of a model governed by a
"graphene-type" force law and one inspired by Hollomon's law describing
"work-hardening" effects in certain elastic materials. Our main aim is to show
that, although similarities with the analytic case exist, some of the local and
global stability properties of non-analytic potentials are very different than
those encountered in systems with polynomial interactions, as in the case of 1D
Fermi-Pasta-Ulam-Tsingou (FPUT) lattices. Our approach is to study the motion
in the neighborhood of simple periodic orbits representing continuations of
normal modes of the corresponding linear system, as the number of particles
and the total energy are increased. We find that the graphene-type model is
remarkably stable up to escape energy levels where breakdown is expected, while
the Hollomon lattice never breaks, yet is unstable at low energies and only
attains stability at energies where the harmonic force becomes dominant. We
suggest that, since our results hold for large , it would be interesting to
study analogous phenomena in the continuum limit where 1D lattices become
strings.Comment: Accepted for publication in the International Journal of Bifurcation
and Chao
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Selenium persistency and speciation in the tissues of lambs following the withdrawal of dietary high-dose selenium-enriched yeast
The objective was to determine the concentration of total selenium (Se) and the proportion of total Se comprised as selenomethionine (SeMet) and selenocysteine (SeCys) in post mortem tissues of lambs in the six weeks period following the withdrawal of a diet containing high dose selenized yeast (SY), derived from a specific strain of Saccharomyces cerevisae CNCM (Collection Nationale de Culture de Micro-organism) I-3060. Thirty Texel x Suffolk lambs used in this study had previously received diets (91 days) containing either high dose SY (HSY; 6.30 mg Se/kg DM) or an unsupplemented control (C; 0.13 mg Se/kg DM). Following the period of supplementation all lambs were then offered a complete pelleted diet, without additional Se (0.15 mg Se/kg DM), for 42 days. At enrollment and 21 and 42 days later, five lambs from each treatment were blood sampled, euthanased and samples of heart, liver, kidney and skeletal muscle (Longissimus Dorsi and Psoas Major) tissue were retained. Total Se concentration in whole blood and tissues was significantly (P < 0.001) higher in HSY lambs at all time points that had previously received long term exposure to high dietary concentrations of SY. The distribution of total Se and the proportions of total Se comprised as SeMet and SeCys differed between tissues, treatment and time points. Total Se was greatest in HSY liver and kidney (22.64 and 18.96 mg Se/kg DM, respectively) and SeCys comprised the greatest proportion of total Se. Conversely, cardiac and skeletal muscle (Longissimus Dorsi and Psoas Major) tissues had lower total Se concentration (10.80, 7.02 and 7.82 mg Se/kg DM, respectively) and SeMet was the predominant selenized amino acid. Rates of Se clearance in HSY liver (307 µg Se/day) and kidney (238 µg Se/day) were higher compared with HSY cardiac tissue (120 µg Se/day) and skeletal muscle (20 µg Se/day). In conclusion differences in Se clearance rates were different between tissue types, reflecting the relative metabolic activity of each tissue, and appear to be dependant upon the proportions of total Se comprised as either SeMet or SeCys
Simultaneous fine structure observation of wind and temperature profiles by the Arecibo 430-MHz radar and in situ measurements
A simultaneous campaign of balloon and radar measurements took place on March 14 to 16, 1984, above the Arecibo 430-MHz radar. This radar was operating with a vertical resolution of 150 m following two antenna beam directions: 15 deg. from the zenith, respectively, in the N-S and E-W directions. The main results concerning the comparison between the flight and simultaneous radar measurements obtained on March 15, 1984 are analyzed. The radar return power profile (S/N ratio in dB) exhibits maxima which are generally well correlated with step-like structures in the potential temperature profile. These structures are generally considered as the consequence of the mixing processes induced by the turbulence. A good correlation appears in the altitude range 12.5 to 19 km between wind shears induced by a wave structure observed in the meridional wind and the radar echo power maxima. This wave structure is characterized by a vertical wavelength of about 2.5 km, and a period in the range 30 to 40 hours. These characteristics are deduced from the twice daily rawinsonde data launched from the San Juan Airport by the National Weather Service. These results pointed out an example of the interaction between wave and turbulence in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. Turbulent layers are observed at locations where wind shears related to an internal inertia-gravity wave are maxima
Wild cyclic-by-tame extensions
Suppose G is a semi-direct product of the form Z/p^n \rtimes Z/m where p is
prime and m is relatively prime to p. Suppose K is a local field of
characteristic p > 0. The main result states necessary and sufficient
conditions on the ramification filtrations that occur for wildly ramified
G-Galois extensions of K. In addition, we prove that there exists a parameter
space for G-Galois extensions of K with given ramification filtration whose
dimension depends only on the ramification filtration. We provide explicit
equations for wild cyclic extensions of K of degree p^3.Comment: 15 pages, section 6.2 eliminated, major simplifications in former
Proposition 4.3 (now Proposition 4.2), corrections in former Proposition 4.4
(now Proposition 4.3), many small changes in notations and languag
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Selenium supplementation of lactating dairy cows: effects on milk production and total selenium content and speciation in blood, milk and cheese
Forty-multiparous Holstein cows were used in a 16-wk continuous design study to determine the effects of either selenium (Se) source, selenized yeast (SY) (derived from a specific strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 Sel-Plex®) or sodium selenite (SS), or inclusion rate of SY on Se concentration and speciation in blood, milk and cheese. Cows received ad libitum a TMR with 1:1 forage:concentrate ratio on a dry matter (DM) basis. There were four diets (T1-T4) which differed only in either source or dose of Se additive. Estimated total dietary Se for T1 (no supplement), T2 (SS), T3 (SY) and T4 (SY) was 0.16, 0.30, 0.30 and 0.45 mg/kg DM, respectively. Blood and milk samples were taken at 28 day intervals and at each time point there were positive linear effects of SY on Se concentration in blood and milk. At day 112 blood and milk Se values for T1-T4 were 177, 208, 248, 279 ± 6.6 and 24, 38, 57, 72 ± 3.7 ng/g fresh material, respectively and indicate improved uptake and incorporation of Se from SY. While selenocysteine (SeCys) was the main selenised amino acid in blood its concentration was not markedly affected by treatment, but the proportion of total Se as selenomethionine (SeMet) increased with increasing inclusion rate of SY. In milk, there were no marked treatment effects on SeCys content, but Se source had a marked effect on the proportion of total Se as SeMet. At day 112 replacing SS (T2) with SY (T3) increased the SeMet concentration of milk from 36 to 111 ng Se/g and its concentration increased further to 157 ng Se/g as the inclusion rate of SY increased further (T4) to provide 0.45 mg Se/kg TMR. Neither Se source nor inclusion rate effected the keeping quality of milk. At day 112, milk from T1, T2, and T3 was made into a hard cheese and Se source had a marked effect on total Se and the proportion of total Se comprised as either SeMet or SeCys. Replacing SS (T2) with SY (T3) increased total Se, SeMet and SeCys content from 180 to 340 ng Se/g, 57 to 153 ng Se/g and 52 to 92 ng Se/g, respectively.
Key words: dairy cow, milk and cheese, selenomethionine, selenocysteine, milk keeping qualit
Elastocapillary Levelling of Thin Viscous Films on Soft Substrates
A thin liquid film with non-zero curvature at its free surface spontaneously
flows to reach a flat configuration, a process driven by Laplace pressure
gradients and resisted by the liquid's viscosity. Inspired by recent progresses
on the dynamics of liquid droplets on soft substrates, we here study the
relaxation of a viscous film supported by an elastic foundation. Experiments
involve thin polymer films on elastomeric substrates, where the dynamics of the
liquid-air interface is monitored using atomic force microscopy. A theoretical
model that describes the coupled evolution of the solid-liquid and the
liquid-air interfaces is also provided. In this soft-levelling configuration,
Laplace pressure gradients not only drive the flow, but they also induce
elastic deformations on the substrate that affect the flow and the shape of the
liquid-air interface itself. This process represents an original example of
elastocapillarity that is not mediated by the presence of a contact line. We
discuss the impact of the elastic contribution on the levelling dynamics and
show the departure from the classical self-similarities and power laws observed
for capillary levelling on rigid substrates
Spectroscopic and redox properties of amine-unctionalized K_2[Os-^(II)(bpy)(CN)_4] complexes
We report the first examples of amine-functionalized K_2[Os^(II)(bpy)(CN)_4] (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) complexes. The tetracyanoosmate complexes were prepared by UV irradiation (λ = 254 nm) of K_4[Os^(II)(CN)_6] and primary amine-functionalized bpy ligands in acidic aqueous media. The aqueous solution pH dependences of the spectroscopic and redox properties of 4,4'- and 5,5'-substituted complexes have been investigated. The pendant amine functional groups and coordinated cyanide ligands are basic sites that can be sequentially protonated, thereby allowing systematic tuning of electrochemical and optical spectroscopic properties
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