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Simulating Quantum Magnetism with Correlated Non-Neutral Ion Plasmas
By employing forces that depend on the internal electronic state (or spin) of
an atomic ion, the Coulomb potential energy of a strongly coupled array of ions
can be modified in a spin-dependent way to mimic effective quantum spin
Hamiltonians. Both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions can be
implemented. We use simple models to explain how the effective spin
interactions are engineered with trapped-ion crystals. We summarize the type of
effective spin interactions that can be readily generated, and discuss an
experimental implementation using single-plane ion crystals in a Penning trap.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, to be published in the Proceedings of 10th
International Workshop on Non-Neutral Plasma
Protostellar Feedback Processes and the Mass of the First Stars
We review theoretical models of Population III.1 star formation, focusing on
the protostellar feedback processes that are expected to terminate accretion
and thus set the mass of these stars. We discuss how dark matter annihilation
may modify this standard feedback scenario. Then, under the assumption that
dark matter annihilation is unimportant, we predict the mass of stars forming
in 12 cosmological minihalos produced in independent numerical simulations.
This allows us to make a simple estimate of the Pop III.1 initial mass function
and how it may evolve with redshift.Comment: 6 pages, Proceedings of 'The First Stars and Galaxies: Challenges for
the Next Decade", Austin, TX, March 8-11, 201
The Arabian Horse
Coincident with the increasing interest in light horses during recent years, the Arabian horse has assumed an important role in the development of this industry in California. His versatility, endurance, docility, and romantic history have appealed to many breeders and owners and the demand has far exceeded the supply. At present California has nearly four times as many owners of registered Arabians than any other state. The vast majority of these owners have from one to two Arabs maintained either for breeding or pleasure purposes. In addition there is an ever increasing number of farms devoted to the breeding of purebred Arabian horses, headed by the famed Kellogg Institute at Pomona now maintained by the U. S. Remount Service. The scarcity of the product in relation to the demand has served to keep the sales price at a highly satisfactory level as far as the breeder is concerned and as a result one is frequently consulted for veterinary service on Arab horses which would be neglected on less valuable animals
Differential expression of microRNAs in bovine papillomavirus type 1 transformed equine cells
Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) types 1 and 2 play an important role in the pathogenesis of equine sarcoids (ES), the most common cutaneous tumour affecting horses. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), small non-coding RNAs that regulate essential biological and cellular processes, have been found dysregulated in a wide range of tumours. The aim of this study was to identify miRNAs associated with ES. Differential expression of miRNAs was assessed in control equine fibroblasts (EqPalFs) and EqPalFs transformed with the BPV-1 genome (S6-2 cells). Using a commercially available miRNA microarray, 492 mature miRNAs were interrogated. In total, 206 mature miRNAs were differentially expressed in EqPalFs compared with S6-2 cells. Aberrant expression of these miRNAs in S6-2 cells can be attributed to the presence of BPV-1 genomes. Furthermore, we confirm the presence of 124 miRNAs previously computationally predicted in the horse. Our data supports the involvement of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of ES
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