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Electromagnetic response of LaO_0.94F_0.06FeAs: AC susceptibility and microwave surface resistance
We discuss on the electromagnetic response of a polycrystalline sample of
LaO_0.94F_0.06FeAs exposed to DC magnetic fields up to 10 kOe. The low- and
high-frequency responses have been investigated by measuring the AC
susceptibility at 100 kHz and the microwave surface resistance at 9.6 GHz. At
low as well as high DC magnetic fields, the susceptibility strongly depends on
the amplitude of the AC driving field, highlighting enhanced nonlinear effects.
The field dependence of the AC susceptibility exhibits a magnetic hysteresis
that can be justified considering the intragrain-field-penetration effects on
the intergrain critical current density. The microwave surface resistance
exhibits a clockwise magnetic hysteresis, which cannot be justified in the
framework of the critical-state models of the Abrikosov-fluxon lattice; it may
have the same origin as that detected in the susceptibility.Comment: 8 pages, 4 embedded eps figures; Proceedings of the 9th EUCAS
Conference (Dresden, Germany, September 13-17, 2009
Microwave Harmonic Emission in MgB2 Superconductor: Comparison with YBaCuO
We report results of microwave second-harmonic generation in ceramic samples
of MgB2, prepared by different methods. The SH signal has been investigated as
a function of the temperature and the static magnetic field. The results are
discussed in the framework of models reported in the literature. We show that
the peculiarities of the SH signal are related to the specific properties of
the sample. A comparison with the results obtained in ceramic and crystalline
YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7) shows that the second-harmonic emission in MgB2 is weaker than
that observed in ceramic YBa(2)Cu(3)O(7).Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures; Proceedings of Third Workshop on Metamaterials
and Special Materials for Electromagnetic Applications and TLC (Rome, 30-31
March, 2006
Microwave response of bulk MgB2 samples of different granularity
The microwave response of three high-density bulk MgB2 samples has been
investigated in the linear and nonlinear regimes. The three samples,
characterized by different mean size of grains, have been obtained by reactive
infiltration of liquid Mg in powdered B preforms. The linear response has been
studied by measuring the microwave surface impedance; the nonlinear response by
detecting the power radiated by the sample at the second-harmonic frequency of
the driving field. Our results suggest that bulk MgB2 prepared by the liquid Mg
infiltration technique is particularly promising for manufacturing resonant
cavities operating at microwave frequencies.Comment: 4 pages, 2 embedded figures; Proceedings of 7th EUCAS Conference
(11-15 September 2005, Vienna - Austria
Endurance training damages small airway epithelium in mice.
RATIONALE: In athletes, airway inflammatory cells were found to be increased in
induced sputum or bronchial biopsies. Most data were obtained after exposure to
cold and dry air at rest or during exercise. Whether training affects epithelial
and inflammatory cells in small airways is unknown.
OBJECTIVES: To test whether endurance training under standard environmental
conditions causes epithelial damage and inflammation in the small airways of
mice.
METHODS AND MEASUREMENTS: Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded lung sections were
obtained in sedentary (n = 14) and endurance-trained (n = 16) Swiss mice at
baseline and after 15, 30, and 45 days of training. The following variables were
assessed (morphometry and immunohistochemistry) in small airways (basement
membrane length < 1 mm): (1) integrity, proliferation, and apoptosis of
bronchiolar epithelium; and (2) infiltration, activation, and apoptosis of
inflammatory cells.
MAIN RESULTS: Compared with sedentary mice, bronchiolar epithelium of trained
mice showed progressive loss of ciliated cells, slightly increased thickness,
unchanged goblet cell number and appearance, and increased apoptosis and
proliferation (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) (p < 0.001 for all variables).
Leukocytes (CD45(+) cells) infiltrated airway walls (p < 0.0001) and accumulated
within the lumen (p < 0.001); however, apoptosis of CD45(+) cells did not differ
between trained and sedentary mice. Nuclear factor-kappaB translocation and
inhibitor-alpha of NF-kappaB (IkappaBalpha) phosphorylation were not increased in
trained compared with sedentary mice.
CONCLUSIONS: Bronchiolar epithelium showed damage and repair associated with
endurance training. Training increased inflammatory cells in small airways, but
inflammatory activation was not increased. These changes may represent an
adaptive response to increased ventilation during exercise
Superconducting Microwave Cavity Made of Bulk MgB2
We report the successful manufacture and characterization of a microwave
resonant cylindrical cavity made of bulk MgB2 superconductor (Tc = 38.5 K),
which has been produced by the Reactive Liquid Mg Infiltration technique. The
quality factor of the cavity for the TE011 mode, resonating at 9.79 GHz, has
been measured as a function of the temperature. At T = 4.2 K, the unloaded
quality factor is 2.2x10^5; it remains of the order of 10^5 up to T ~ 30 K. We
discuss the potential performance improvements of microwave cavities built from
bulk MgB2 materials produced by reactive liquid Mg infiltration.Comment: 7 pages, 2 embedded figures, accepted for publication in Supercond.
Sci. Techno
Bronchial hyperresponsiveness in children with atopic rhinitis: a 7-year follow-up
A high prevalence of bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) was found in atopic subjects with rhinitis. Those subjects may be at higher risk for developing bronchial asthma. We evaluated, in a 7-year follow-up, BHR and atopy in a homogeneous population of nonasthmatic children with allergic rhinitis (AR), and their role in asthma development
CLEAVAGE OF SEDOHEPTULOSE 1,7-DIPHOSPHATE BY A PURIFIED RAT LIVER DIPHOSPHATASE.
SUMMARY treatment. A simple procedure is described for the purification, from rat None of a variety of other monophosphate and diphosphate liver, of a diphosphatase activity which cleaves both fructose esters tested as substrates was cleaved by the purified enzyme diphosphate and sedoheptulose diphosphate to fructose 6-phos- at significant rates. These results suggest an absolute require- phate and sedoheptulose 7-phosphate, respectively. ment for the presence of two phosphate groups and also for the Evidence that a single enzyme is responsible for both reactions configuration found in FDP and SDP. n-Bibulose 1,5-diphos- is derived from the results of the purification steps, from kinetic phate differs in the configuration at C-3 and is not attacked. measurements, and from other properties. The enzyme has no With respect to the physiological role of the diphosphatase, activity with a variety of monophosphate esters and other di- although it has been generally recognized that fructose diphos- phosphate esters. phatase may represent a key enzyme in the synthesis of glycogen Both activities are present in the liver of all mammalian species from 3 carbon fragments, no direct evidence for a role of sedo- studied. heptulose diphosphatase has yet been obtained. REFERENCES Three possibilities may be considered with respect to the physiological significance of the latter activity. (a) It may be 1. GOMORI, G., J
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