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    Diffusion of Hydrogen in Pd Assisted by Inelastic Ballistic Hot Electrons

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    Sykes {\it et al.} [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. {\bf 102}, 17907 (2005)] have reported how electrons injected from a scanning tunneling microscope modify the diffusion rates of H buried beneath Pd(111). A key point in that experiment is the symmetry between positive and negative voltages for H extraction, which is difficult to explain in view of the large asymmetry in Pd between the electron and hole densities of states. Combining concepts from the theory of ballistic electron microscopy and electron-phonon scattering we show that H diffusion is driven by the ss-band electrons only, which explains the observed symmetry.Comment: 5 pages and 4 figure

    Conversation with Lisa Garforth / Conversatorio con Lisa Garforth

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    \ua9 2023, Universidad Compultense Madrid. All rights reserved. Julia Ram\uedrez-Blanco interviews Lisa Garforth, author of the book Green Utopias and specialist in environmental utopias. With her, we talk about the possible ways of defining ecotopias, and how they manifest themselves both in literature and in different forms of social practice

    CFD modeling of a road tunnel with multiple sources of Co. case of study: boqueron-I tunnel

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    This work aims to the modeling of CO transport in one section considered critical of the Boqueron I tunnel, located on the outskirts of Caracas, the capital city of Venezuela, with a scenario where vehicles are stopped by an interruption of traffic. This scenario considers a relationship between the number of large-sized vehicles (buses or trucks) and small-sized vehicles (passenger cars) reported by transit statistics and also, it considers the semi-transverse ventilation system in the tunnel. It is explored the influence of the ventilation on the flow patterns and its relationship to the regions with the highest CO concentration. The finite-volume based finite element method is used for the discretization of the computational domain and the integration of the governing equations. The transient 3D-incompressible Navier-Stokes, energy, mass and species conservation equations, along with the k-e turbulence equations, were discretized, using higher-order numerical schemes in space. The numerical simulation is performed using a fully implicit coupled treatment of the set of resulting discrete transport equation

    Optimización y revalidación del análisis de nitrógeno por el método

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    En el presente artículo, se ha optimizado y se ha revalidado el procedimiento de análisis de nitrógeno en muestras de taurina mediante el método Kjeldahl. La Asociación Española de Farmacéuticos de la Industria (AEFI) propone un modelo de cálculo que permite determinar el número de replicados a realizar, en función del coeficiente de variación de la repetibilidad del procedimiento (C.V.%) y el valor límite aceptado, que en el caso de la determinación de la pureza, corresponde al valor máximo o mínimo de las especificaciones de la muestra. Al aplicar dicho modelo, considerando la incertidumbre de calibración del equipo, como el mínimo valor posible para el C.V.%, y teniendo en cuenta las especificaciones establecidas para la taurina en la U.S. Pharmacopeia 30, se obtiene que el número de replicados a realizar es de cinco o seis, según las condiciones de trabajo

    Estudio de la entalpía de inmersión y de la adsorción de fenoles hidroxilados desde solución acuosa sobre carbón activado

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    Se determinan las entalpías de inmersión de un carbón activado granular comercial CarbochemTM –PS230, CAG, en función de la cantidad adsorbida de derivados fenólicos hidroxilados, fenol, catecol, resorcinol, hidroquinona y pirogalol en soluciones acuosas, con el fin de caracterizar la interacción sólido-solución acuosa y evaluar la influencia de la posición, del número de hidroxilos en el anillo aromático y la solubilidad de los fenoles en la adsorción sobre el carbón activado. Los resultados muestran una variación en la entalpía de inmersión, que se relaciona conla capacidad de adsorción y que favorece la interacción del resorcinol sobre el carbón activado, con un valor de entalpía de inmersión de 41,00 J·g-1, que permite observar que la intensidad de la interacción cambia en función de la solubilidad y de la contribución del número de sustituyentes hidroxilo en el anillo aromático.

    ARM-Cortex M3-Based Two-Wheel Robot for Assessing Grid Cell Model of Medial Entorhinal Cortex: Progress towards Building Robots with Biologically Inspired Navigation-Cognitive Maps

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    This article presents the implementation and use of a two-wheel autonomous robot and its effectiveness as a tool for studying the recently discovered use of grid cells as part of mammalian’s brains space-mapping circuitry (specifically the medial entorhinal cortex). A proposed discrete-time algorithm that emulates the medial entorhinal cortex is programed into the robot. The robot freely explores a limited laboratory area in the manner of a rat or mouse and reports information to a PC, thus enabling research without the use of live individuals. Position coordinate neural maps are achieved as mathematically predicted although for a reduced number of implemented neurons (i.e., 200 neurons). However, this type of computational embedded system (robot’s microcontroller) is found to be insufficient for simulating huge numbers of neurons in real time (as in the medial entorhinal cortex). It is considered that the results of this work provide an insight into achieving an enhanced embedded systems design for emulating and understanding mathematical neural network models to be used as biologically inspired navigation system for robots
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