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Speech therapy and voice recognition instrument
Characteristics of electronic circuit for examining variations in vocal excitation for diagnostic purposes and in speech recognition for determiniog voice patterns and pitch changes are described. Operation of the circuit is discussed and circuit diagram is provided
The bulge luminosity functions in the MSX infrared bands
We use an inversion technique to derive the luminosity functions of the
Galactic bulge from point source counts extracted from the Midcourse Space
Experiment's Point Source Catalog (version 1.2).Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, to be published in A&
Comment: Struggles with Survey Weighting and Regression Modeling
Comment: Struggles with Survey Weighting and Regression Modeling
[arXiv:0710.5005]Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/088342307000000177 the
Statistical Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of
Mathematical Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
On the entanglement of a quantum field with a dispersive medium
In this Letter we study the entanglement of a quantum radiation field
interacting with a dielectric medium. In particular, we describe the quantum
mixed state of a field interacting with a dielectric through plasma and Drude
models and show that these generate very different entanglement behavior, as
manifested in the entanglement entropy of the field. We also present a formula
for a "Casimir" entanglement entropy, i.e., the distance dependence of the
field entropy. Finally, we study a toy model of the interaction between two
plates. In this model, the field entanglement entropy is divergent; however, as
in the Casimir effect, its distance-dependent part is finite, and the field
matter entanglement is reduced when the objects are far.Comment: Final published PRL versio
Cooperative effects in Josephson junctions in a cavity in the strong coupling regime
We analyze the behavior of systems of two and three qubits made by Josephson
junctions, treated in the two level approximation, driven by a radiation mode
in a cavity. The regime we consider is a strong coupling one recently
experimentally reached for a single junction. Rabi oscillations are obtained
with the frequency proportional to integer order Bessel functions in the limit
of a large photon number, similarly to the case of the single qubit. A
selection rule is derived for the appearance of Rabi oscillations. A quantum
amplifier built with a large number of Josephson junctions in a cavity in the
strong coupling regime is also described.Comment: 9 pages, no figures. Version accepted for publication in Physical
Review
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Elevated fetal steroidogenic activity in autism
Autism affects males more than females, giving rise to the idea that the influence of steroid hormones on early fetal brain development may be one important early biological risk factor. Utilizing the Danish Historic Birth Cohort and Danish Psychiatric Central Register, we identified all amniotic fluid samples of males born between 1993 and 1999 who later received ICD-10 (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision) diagnoses of autism, Asperger syndrome or PDD-NOS (pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified) (n=128) compared with matched typically developing controls. Concentration levels of Δ4 sex steroids (progesterone, 17α-hydroxy-progesterone, androstenedione and testosterone) and cortisol were measured with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. All hormones were positively associated with each other and principal component analysis confirmed that one generalized latent steroidogenic factor was driving much of the variation in the data. The autism group showed elevations across all hormones on this latent generalized steroidogenic factor (Cohen's d=0.37, P=0.0009) and this elevation was uniform across ICD-10 diagnostic label. These results provide the first direct evidence of elevated fetal steroidogenic activity in autism. Such elevations may be important as epigenetic fetal programming mechanisms and may interact with other important pathophysiological factors in autism
Quantum Stirring in low dimensional devices
A circulating current can be induced in the Fermi sea by displacing a
scatterer, or more generally by integrating a quantum pump into a closed
circuit. The induced current may have either the same or the opposite sense
with respect to the "pushing" direction of the pump. We work out explicit
expressions for the associated geometric conductance using the Kubo-Dirac
monopoles picture, and illuminate the connection with the theory of adiabatic
passage in multiple path geometry.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, improved versio
Charge Transfer in Partition Theory
The recently proposed Partition Theory (PT) [J.Phys.Chem.A 111, 2229 (2007)]
is illustrated on a simple one-dimensional model of a heteronuclear diatomic
molecule. It is shown that a sharp definition for the charge of molecular
fragments emerges from PT, and that the ensuing population analysis can be used
to study how charge redistributes during dissociation and the implications of
that redistribution for the dipole moment. Interpreting small differences
between the isolated parts' ionization potentials as due to environmental
inhomogeneities, we gain insight into how electron localization takes place in
H2+ as the molecule dissociates. Furthermore, by studying the preservation of
the shapes of the parts as different parameters of the model are varied, we
address the issue of transferability of the parts. We find good transferability
within the chemically meaningful parameter regime, raising hopes that PT will
prove useful in chemical applications.Comment: 12 pages, 16 figure
Vortices Clustering: The Origin of the Second Peak in the Magnetisation Loops of High Temperature Superconductors
We study vortex clustering in type II Superconductors. We demonstrate that
the ``second peak'' observed in magnetisation loops may be a dynamical effect
associated with a density driven instability of the vortex system. At the
microscopic level the instability shows up as the clustering of individual
vortices at (rare) preferential regions of the pinning potential. In the limit
of quasi-static ramping the instability is related to a phase transition in the
equilibrium vortex system.Comment: 11 pages + 3 figure
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