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Slow Coarsening in a Class of Driven Systems
The coarsening process in a class of driven systems is studied. These systems
have previously been shown to exhibit phase separation and slow coarsening in
one dimension. We consider generalizations of this class of models to higher
dimensions. In particular we study a system of three types of particles that
diffuse under local conserving dynamics in two dimensions. Arguments and
numerical studies are presented indicating that the coarsening process in any
number of dimensions is logarithmically slow in time. A key feature of this
behavior is that the interfaces separating the various growing domains are
smooth (well approximated by a Fermi function). This implies that the
coarsening mechanism in one dimension is readily extendible to higher
dimensions.Comment: submitted to EPJB, 13 page
Endosymbiotic chloroplasts in molluscan cells contain proteins synthesized after plastid capture
Molecular Model of the Contractile Ring
We present a model for the actin contractile ring of adherent animal cells.
The model suggests that the actin concentration within the ring and
consequently the power that the ring exerts both increase during contraction.
We demonstrate the crucial role of actin polymerization and depolymerization
throughout cytokinesis, and the dominance of viscous dissipation in the
dynamics. The physical origin of two phases in cytokinesis dynamics ("biphasic
cytokinesis") follows from a limitation on the actin density. The model is
consistent with a wide range of measurements of the midzone of dividing animal
cells.Comment: PACS numbers: 87.16.Ka, 87.16.Ac
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16197254
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/complex/tlusty/papers/PhysRevLett2005.pd
Lighting of end of lay broiler breeders: fluorescent versus incandescent.
An 18-week experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of changing from incandescent to fluorescent lighting on egg production, egg weight, fertility, and hatchability of end of lay broiler breeders housed in an open-sided house. Forty-eight-week-old Cobb feather-sexed broiler breeders were housed, 30 females and 3 males per pen, in a total of 28 pens. Incandescent lights had been used previously, so pens were randomly assigned to either fluorescent or incandescent lights giving 20 lx of light at bird level. Lights used were 60 W incandescent and 22 W fluorescent cool-white circular. Body weight and egg production were measured weekly, and fertility, hatchability, and egg weight were determined monthly from 48 to 65 weeks of age. No significant treatment effects were observed on body weight, fertility, hatchability, or egg weight. A significant reduction in egg production was observed with fluorescent lighting from Weeks 58 to 65. The reduced egg production indicated it was detrimental to change from incandescent to cool-white fluorescent lighting
Frei Antônio do Rosário (1647-1704)
O bibliógrafo e escritor português Diogo Barbosa Machado (1682-1772), na sua obra Biblioteca lusitana (p. 377-378), informa que frei Antônio do Rosário nasceu em Lisboa, no ano de 1647, filho de João do Couto e de Maria Luques. O jovem Antônio, ao abraçar a vida religiosa na Ordem dos Agostinhos Descalços, em Lisboa, no convento do Monte Olivete, passa a se denominar frei Antônio de Santa Maria. [...
Considerações acerca do iluminismo luso-brasileiro
O século XVIII caracteriza-se pela primazia da razão e a consequente configuração de uma nova geografia do conhecimento. As transformações culturais, científicas e pedagógicas ocorridas na França e na Inglaterra estendem-se pelas fronteiras e chegam a Portugal, através dos eruditos padres Rafael Bluteau, Luís António Verney e Francisco José Freire, entre outros. A renovação que se processa em Portugal está em consonância com o espírito das luzes, que prima pela tendência à pesquisa da verdade, um saber de cunho racional, metodológico e experimental, em todas as áreas do conhecimento. Este artigo pretende tecer considerações a respeito da Ilustração no âmbito luso-brasileiro, por meio de exemplos colhidos nos autores citados e em fragmentos da prosa inédita de Santa Rita Durão. Nesses e em outros textos setecentistas, observa-se a recorrência das palavras: verdade, razão, método, clareza e luz
Towards precision medicine for hypertension: a review of genomic, epigenomic, and microbiomic effects on blood pressure in experimental rat models and humans
Compelling evidence for the inherited nature of essential hypertension has led to extensive research in rats and humans. Rats have served as the primary model for research on the genetics of hypertension resulting in identification of genomic regions that are causally associated with hypertension. In more recent times, genome-wide studies in humans have also begun to improve our understanding of the inheritance of polygenic forms of hypertension. Based on the chronological progression of research into the genetics of hypertension as the "structural backbone," this review catalogs and discusses the rat and human genetic elements mapped and implicated in blood pressure regulation. Furthermore, the knowledge gained from these genetic studies that provide evidence to suggest that much of the genetic influence on hypertension residing within noncoding elements of our DNA and operating through pervasive epistasis or gene-gene interactions is highlighted. Lastly, perspectives on current thinking that the more complex "triad" of the genome, epigenome, and the microbiome operating to influence the inheritance of hypertension, is documented. Overall, the collective knowledge gained from rats and humans is disappointing in the sense that major hypertension-causing genes as targets for clinical management of essential hypertension may not be a clinical reality. On the other hand, the realization that the polygenic nature of hypertension prevents any single locus from being a relevant clinical target for all humans directs future studies on the genetics of hypertension towards an individualized genomic approach
Theory of Initialization-Free Decoherence-Free Subspaces and Subsystems
We introduce a generalized theory of decoherence-free subspaces and
subsystems (DFSs), which do not require accurate initialization. We derive a
new set of conditions for the existence of DFSs within this generalized
framework. By relaxing the initialization requirement we show that a DFS can
tolerate arbitrarily large preparation errors. This has potentially significant
implications for experiments involving DFSs, in particular for the experimental
implementation, over DFSs, of the large class of quantum algorithms which can
function with arbitrary input states
Endosymbiotic chloroplasts in molluscan cells contain proteins synthesized after plastid capture
Nested quantum search and NP-complete problems
A quantum algorithm is known that solves an unstructured search problem in a
number of iterations of order , where is the dimension of the
search space, whereas any classical algorithm necessarily scales as . It
is shown here that an improved quantum search algorithm can be devised that
exploits the structure of a tree search problem by nesting this standard search
algorithm. The number of iterations required to find the solution of an average
instance of a constraint satisfaction problem scales as , with
a constant depending on the nesting depth and the problem
considered. When applying a single nesting level to a problem with constraints
of size 2 such as the graph coloring problem, this constant is
estimated to be around 0.62 for average instances of maximum difficulty. This
corresponds to a square-root speedup over a classical nested search algorithm,
of which our presented algorithm is the quantum counterpart.Comment: 18 pages RevTeX, 3 Postscript figure
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