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Imágenes de volcanes en la poesía de Quevedo: entre simbología, mitología y visiones paisajísticas
La producción poética quevediana —especialmente de tipo amoroso y laudatorio— muestra una evidente predilección del autor hacia la imagen del volcán en sus distintas variedades connotativas: simbólica, mitológica y de reevocación paisajística. El frecuente empleo de tal imagen (que en la poesía amorosa se relaciona casi sólo con la tópica antítesis petrarquista de nieve y fuego exasperada por la recurrente asociación al lexema venas, mientras que en los poemas encomiásticos es casi siempre el vehículo para la evocación del episodio mítico de la Gigantomaquia) y su amplificación expresiva encuentran su apropiada colocación en un contexto de experimentación poética que parece ajeno a la verdadera tradición petrarquista. Quevedo’s love and encomiastic poetry shows his interest in the employ of the volcano image in its symbolic, mythological and descriptive approaches. The frequent use of this image (usually associated with the snow-fire antithetical courteous topic in the love poetry and with the mythological giants defying the Olympus in the laudatory poetry) and its expressive amplification find their real placing in a poetic experimentation context detached from the true Petrarchist tradition
Solar cell radiation response near the interface of different atomic number materials
The response of cobalt 60 irradiated N/P silicon solar cells was measured as a function of the atomic number of the medium adjacent to the cell and the direction of the gamma ray beam. The interpositioning of various thicknesses of aluminum between the adjacent material and the cell had the effect of moving the cell to various locations in an approximate monatomic numbered medium. Using this technique the solar cell response was determined at various distances from the interface for gold and beryllium. The results were compared with predictions based upon ionization chamber measurements of dose perturbations in aluminum and found to agree within five percent. Ionization chamber data was then used to estimate the influence of various base contact materials
Infrared Behaviour of Massless Integrable Flows entering the Minimal Models from phi_31
It is known that any minimal model M_p receives along its phi_31 irrelevant
direction *two* massless integrable flows: one from M_{p+1} perturbed by
phi_{13}, the other from Z_{p-1} parafermionic model perturbed by its
generating parafermion field. By comparing Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz data and
``predictions'' of infrared Conformal Perturbation Theory we show that these
two flows are received by M_p with opposite coupling constants of the phi_31
irrelevant perturbation. Some comments on the massless S matrices of these two
flows are added.Comment: 12 pages, Latex - One misprinted (uninfluent) coefficient corrected
in Tab.
Co-digestion of macroalgae for biogas production: an LCA-based environmental evaluation
Algae represent a favourable and potentially sustainable source of biomass for bioenergy-based industrial pathways in the future.
The study, performed on a real pilot plant implemented in Augusta (Italy) within the frame of the BioWALK4Biofuels project,
aims to figure out whether seaweed (macroalgae) cultivated in near-shore open ponds could be considered a beneficial aspect as a
source of biomass for biogas production within the co-digestion with local agricultural biological waste. The LCA results
confirm that the analysed A and B scenarios (namely the algae-based co-digestion scenario and agricultural mix feedstock
scenario) present an environmental performance more favourable than that achieved with conventional non-renewable-based
technologies (specifically natural gas - Scenario C). Results show that the use of seaweed (Scenario A) represent a feasible
solution in order to replace classical biomass used for biofuel production from a land-based feedstock. The improvement of the
environmental performances is quantifiable on 10% respect to Scenario B, and 38 times higher than Scenario
Theory and algorithms for chiroptical properties and spectroscopies of aqueous systems
Chiroptical properties and spectroscopies are valuable tools to study chiral molecules and assign absolute configurations. The spectra that result from chiroptical measurements may be very rich and complex, and hide much of their information content. For this reason, the interplay between experiments and calculations is especially useful, provided that all relevant physico-chemical interactions that are present in the experimental sample are accurately modelled. The inherent difficulty associated to the calculation of chiral signals of systems in aqueous solutions requires the development of specific tools, able to account for the peculiarities of water-solute interactions, and especially its ability to form hydrogen bonds. In this perspective we discuss a multiscale approach, which we have developed and challenged to model the most used chiroptical techniques. This journal i
A note on the topological order of noncommutative Hall fluids
We evaluate the ground state degeneracy of noncommutative Chern-Simons models
on the two-torus, a quantity that is interpreted as the "topological order" of
associated phases of Hall fluids. We define the noncommutative theory via
T-duality from an ordinary Chern-Simons model with non-abelian 't Hooft
magnetic fluxes. Motivated by this T-duality, we propose a discrete family of
noncommutative, non-abelian fluid models, arising as a natural generalization
of the standard noncommutative Chern-Simons effective models. We compute the
topological order for these universality classes, and comment on their possible
microscopic interpretation.Comment: 14 page
Tests for C-theorems in 4D
A proof for a non-perturbative C-theorem in four dimensions, capturing the
irreversibility of the renormalization group flow in the space of unitary
quantum field theories, has not been accomplished, yet. We test the conjectured
C-theorems using the exact results recently obtained in N=1 supersymmetric
gauge theories. We find that the flow towards the infrared region is consistent
with the main proposals for a C-theorem.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, uses harvmac.tex, tables.tex, epsf.te
Effect of some disease stress on cow milk yield and features
In their review, Bertoni et al. (2003) have pointed out how in dairy cows milk yield and its characteristics are markedly modified during disease stress (general consequences of any disease). This mainly depends on secretion of cytokines, which determines anorexia, endocrine changes and diversion of some nutrients toward the immune system
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