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Modelling the developmental patterning of finiteness marking in English, Dutch, German and Spanish using MOSAIC
In this paper we apply MOSAIC (Model of Syntax Acquisition in Children) to the simulation of the developmental patterning of children’s Optional Infinitive (OI) errors in four languages: English, Dutch, German and Spanish. MOSAIC, which has already simulated this phenomenon in Dutch and English, now implements a learning mechanism that better reflects the theoretical assumptions underlying it, as well as a chunking mechanism which results in frequent phrases being treated as one unit. Using one, identical model that learns from child-directed speech, we obtain a close quantitative fit to the data from all four languages, despite there being considerable cross-linguistic and developmental variation in the OI phenomenon. MOSAIC successfully simulates the difference between Spanish (a pro-drop language where OI errors are virtually absent), and Obligatory Subject languages that do display the OI phenomenon. It also highlights differences in the OI phenomenon across German and Dutch, two closely related languages whose grammar is virtually identical with respect to the relation between finiteness and verb placement. Taken together, these results suggest that (a) cross-linguistic differences in the rates at which children produce Optional Infinitives are graded, quantitative differences that closely reflect the statistical properties of the input they are exposed to and (b) theories of syntax acquisition need to consider more closely the role of input characteristics as determinants of quantitative differences in the cross-linguistic patterning of phenomena in language acquisition
Una propuesta teórica de planificación deportiva municipal: la base de los proyectos deportivos
Non-equilibrium correlations and entanglement in a semiconductor hybrid circuit-QED system
We present a theoretical study of a hybrid circuit-QED system composed of two
semiconducting charge-qubits confined in a microwave resonator. The qubits are
defined in terms of the charge states of two spatially separated double quantum
dots (DQDs) which are coupled to the same photon mode in the microwave
resonator. We analyze a transport setup where each DQD is attached to
electronic reservoirs and biased out-of-equilibrium by a large voltage, and
study how electron transport across each DQD is modified by the coupling to the
common resonator. In particular, we show that the inelastic current through
each DQD reflects an indirect qubit-qubit interaction mediated by off-resonant
photons in the microwave resonator. As a result of this interaction, both
charge qubits stay entangled in the steady (dissipative) state. Finite shot
noise cross-correlations between currents across distant DQDs are another
manifestation of this nontrivial steady-state entanglement.Comment: Final versio
Non-Markovian effects in the Quantum noise of interacting nanostructures
We present a theory of finite-frequency noise in non-equilibrium conductors.
It is shown that Non-Markovian correlations are essential to describe the
physics of quantum noise. In particular, we show the importance of a correct
treatment of the initial system-bath correlations, and how these can be
calculated using the formalism of quantum master equations. Our method is
particularly important in interacting systems, and when the measured
frequencies are larger that the temperature and applied voltage. In this
regime, quantum-noise steps are expected in the power spectrum due to vacuum
fluctuations. This is illustrated in the current noise spectrum of single
resonant level model and of a double quantum dot --charge qubit-- attached to
electronic reservoirs. Furthermore, the method allows for the calculation of
the single-time counting statistics in quantum dots, measured in recent
experiments.Comment: 9 Pages, 7 Figures. Published versio
Planificación deportiva municipal: los itinerarios de práctica física
La Planificación en el Área Deportiva Municipal es un proceso deductivo progresivo por el que se prevé la forma de satisfacer necesidades ciudadanas, mediante actividad física organizada o inducida. Uno de los momentos de dicho proceso es la interpretación de las estrategias, a partir de las cuales dirigir lo previsto al destinatario final de la Planificación. En este artículo se introduce a una renovada forma, para el fomento de la actividad física municipal, basada en la realización estratégica de convenios de colaboración entre la Administración Local y otras entidades públicas o privadas de la localidad (centros educativos, centros sanitarios, clubes deportivos,...), con el propósito de interconectar explícitamente los subsistemas del Sistema de Acción Motriz Local (¿Sistema Deportivo Local¿). Dichos convenios deben abrir cauces o itinerarios para acuerdos que, al amparo jurídico y científico, conecten diferentes intenciones, organizaciones, programaciones y ejecuciones relativas a la práctica física local. De esa forma, se presenta a continuación la base teórica de tres Itinerarios de Práctica Física: Educativos, Deportivos y Sanitarios; así como tres directrices que deben ser trabajadas transversalmente a cada uno de ellos: multiactividad física (¿polideportividad¿), recreación y Agenda 21 Local para Corella (Navarra)
Non-equilibrium Entanglement and Noise in Coupled Qubits
We study charge entanglement in two Coulomb-coupled double quantum dots in
thermal equilibrium and under stationary non-equilibrium transport conditions.
In the transport regime, the entanglement exhibits a clear switching threshold
and various limits due to suppression of tunneling by Quantum Zeno localisation
or by an interaction induced energy gap. We also calculate quantum noise
spectra and discuss the inter-dot current correlation as an indicator of the
entanglement in transport experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Role of Mo in catalysts based on noble metals in hydrodeoxygenation reactions
The use of bio-energy as a renewable alternative to fossil fuels is nowadays attracting more and more
attention. The bio-fuel from biomass seems to be a potential energy substitute for fossil fuels since it is a renewable resource that could contribute to sustainable development and global environmental preservation and it appears to have significant economic potential1. The problem is its high oxygen content, which gives undesirable properties for combustion. To remove oxygen, catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reactions are carried out. Monometallic Mo/Si, Pt/Si as well as bimetallic PtMo/Si catalysts were prepared
and evaluated in the hydrodeoxygenation (HDO)reaction of dibenzofurane (DBF) as a model molecule in biomass derived bio-oil.Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech
Coupling Nitrogen Vacancy Centers in Diamond to Superconducting Flux Qubits
We propose a method to achieve coherent coupling between Nitrogen-vacancy
(NV) centers in diamond and superconducting (SC) flux qubits. The resulting
coupling can be used to create a coherent interaction between the spin states
of distant NV centers mediated by the flux qubit. Furthermore, the magnetic
coupling can be used to achieve a coherent transfer of quantum information
between the flux qubit and an ensemble of NV centers. This enables a long-term
memory for a SC quantum processor and possibly an interface between SC qubits
and light.Comment: Accepted in Phys. Rev. Lett. Updated text and Supplementary Material
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Hypodynamia Alters Bone Quality and Trabecular Microarchitecture
Disuse induces a rapid bone loss in humans and animals; hypodynamia/sedentarity is now recognized as a risk factor for osteoporosis. Hypodynamia also decreases bone mass but its effects are largely unknown and only few animal models have been described. Hypodynamic chicken is recognized as a suitable model of bone loss but the effects on the quality have not been fully explored. We have used ten chickens bred in a large enclosure (FREE group); ten others were confined in small cages with little space to move around (HYPO group). They were sacrificed at 53 days and femurs were evaluated by microcomputed tomography (microCT) and nanoindentation. Sections (4 µm thick) were analyzed by Fourier Transform InfraRed Microspectroscopy (FTIR) to see the effects on mineralization and collagen and quantitative backscattered electron imaging (qBEI) to image the mineral of the bone matrix. Trabecular bone volume and microarchitecture were significantly altered in the HYPO group. FTIR showed a significant reduction of the mineral-to-matrix ratio in the HYPO group associated with an increase in the carbonate content and an increase in crystallinity (calculated as the area ratio of subbands located at 1020 and 1030 cm(-1)) indicating a poor quality of the mineral. Collagen maturity (calculated as the area ratio of subbands located at 1660 and 1690 cm(-1)) was significantly reduced in the HYPO group. Reduced biomechanical properties were observed at the tissue level. Confined chicken represents a new model for the study of hypodynamia because bone changes are not created by a surgical lesion or a traumatic method. Animals have a reduced bone mass and present with an altered bone matrix quality which is less mineralized and whose collagen contains less crosslinks than in control chicken
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