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What economic models for photography in the context of the digital revolution
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The locality of the fourth root of staggered fermion determinant in the interacting case
The fourth root approximation in LQCD simulations with dynamical staggered
fermions requires justification. We test its validity numerically in the
interacting theory in a renormalization group framework.Comment: 6 pages, Talk presented at Lattice 2005 (Machines and Algorithms
The Equation of State for QCD with 2+1 Flavors of Quarks
We report results for the interaction measure, pressure and energy density
for nonzero temperature QCD with 2+1 flavors of improved staggered quarks. In
our simulations we use a Symanzik improved gauge action and the Asqtad
improved staggered quark action for lattices with temporal extent and
6. The heavy quark mass is fixed at approximately the physical strange
quark mass and the two degenerate light quarks have masses or
. The calculation of the thermodynamic observables employs the integral
method where energy density and pressure are obtained by integration over the
interaction measure.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables, contribution to the XXIIIrd
International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 25-30 July 2005, Trinity
College, Dublin, Irelan
More evidence of localization in the low-lying Dirac spectrum
We have extended our computation of the inverse participation ratio of
low-lying (asqtad) Dirac eigenvectors in quenched SU(3). The scaling dimension
of the confining manifold is clearer and very near 3. We have also computed the
2-point correlator which further characterizes the localization.Comment: presented at Lattice2005(Topology and Confinement), Dublin, July
25-30, 2005, 6 pages, 3 figures, to appear in Proceedings of Scienc
Ultraharmonic VUS Imaging of Microvascularization
The coronary arteries are major blood vessels branching along the heart surface to convey nutrients and
oxygen carried in the blood to the heart muscle cells. In turn, the heart ensures the perpetual
transportation of blood throughout the other organs of the circulatory system. Coronary arteries
comprise the right and left coronary artery. Both originate from the root of the aorta. The left main
coronary artery (LCA) gives off the left circumflex artery (LCX) and continues its descent as the left
anterior descending coronary artery (LAD). The LCX runs around the left border of the heart to reach
the posterior surface where it supplies the left ventricle muscle. The LAD and its branches supply two
thirds of the anterior heart surface. The right coronary artery (RCA) descends along the border of the
right atrium and the right ventricle to supply the right ventricle muscle. A simplified representation of
the coronary artery anatomy is represented in Figure 1
Update on pi and K Physics
We present an update of the MILC studies of the physics of light
pseudoscalars using improved staggered fermions. New runs at lighter quark
mass, as well as increased statistics for older sets, are enabling us to
improve the results for decay constants in full QCD. In addition, we have
analyzed quenched runs at two different lattice spacings. This makes possible a
test of the applicability of staggered chiral perturbation theory in a
different context.Comment: presented at Lattice2005(Hadron Spectrum), Dublin, July 25-30, 2005,
6 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Proceedings of Scienc
Opioid-free anesthesia—dexmedetomidine as adjuvant in erector spinae plane block: a case series
Background: Laparoscopic pain is related to the stretching of the peritoneum and peritoneal irritation caused by insufflation of the parietal peritoneum with carbon dioxide. In 2017, erector spinae plane block (ESPB) was described for management of postoperative pain following open and laparoscopic abdominal surgery. The use of multimodal anesthesia reduces both intraoperative and postoperative opioid use and improves analgesia. The addition of dexmedetomidine to the anesthetic mixture significantly prolongs analgesia, without clinically significant side effects. Case Presentation: We describe a series of three Caucasian women cases that illustrate the efficacy of bilateral ESPB performed at the level of the T7 transverse process to provide intraoperative and postoperative analgesia for laparoscopic gynecological surgery. Conclusion: Further investigation is recommended to establish the potential for ESPB with dexmedetomidine as adjuvant as an opioid-free anesthetic modality in laparoscopic gynecological surgery
Pressure Modulator Radiometer (PMR) tests
The pressure modulator technique was evaluated for monitoring pollutant gases in the Earth's atmosphere of altitude levels corresponding to the mid and lower troposphere. Using an experimental set up and a 110 cm sample cell, pressure modulator output signals resulting from a range of gas concentrations in the sample cell were examined. Then a 20 cm sample cell was modified so that trace gas properties in the atmosphere could be simulated in the laboratory. These gas properties were measured using an infrared sensor
Site effects Estimation and Source_Scaling Dynamics for Local Earthquakes at Mt. Vesuvius, Italy
Local microearthquakes were used to estimate site effects and source
dynamic-scaling characteristics at Mt. Vesuvius, Italy. The selected data set is composed
of low magnitude events (1.1 £ Md £ 3.6) recorded in 1996 and 1999 by nine digital shortperiod
(1-Hz) seismic stations. Site response was evaluated by analysing data with three
different approaches: 1) spectral ratios method of S-waves with respect to the average
amplitude spectrum; 2) generalized inversion for site and source from the S-waves; and 3)
generalized inversion from the coda waves. The results obtained with all three methods
showed amplification of a factor of 1.5-2.5 in the 8-14 Hz frequency band for BKE and
SGV sites and an amplification of 3 in a narrow band around 8 Hz for the CDT site.
Method 2 allowed simultaneous determination of the source spectral shape for each
earthquake. By assuming an w2 source model, we estimated the seismic moment Mo and
corner frequency fc. The results show that most of the selected earthquakes are
characterized by stress drops of 10 bars. The present results are encouraging for further
investigation into the techniques for site-effect evaluation and for improving our knowledge
of the scaling law of the source spectrum at Mt. Vesuvius
Application of the spac method to ambient noise recorded in the vesuvius area (italy)
Noise measurements were recorded using a dense short-period seismic
array in Terzigno (Naples), a town that is located about 6 km from the Vesuvius crater. The
aim of this study was to calculate a surface velocity model of the area under investigation
through the application of the Spatial Autocorrelation (SPAC) method, with the hypotheses
that ambient noise is stationary both in time and space, and that it is composed of surface
dispersive waves. The correct knowledge of the surface structure is an important goal in
site-effects studies. Correlation coefficients were calculated as functions of the azimuth on
noise recorded at pairs of equally spaced stations in the frequency range of 1-8 Hz. Then,
the spatial average correlation coefficients were compared to estimates over long-term
recordings. The results appear to validate the hypothesis that ambient noise can be
considered as a stochastic process. The correlation-frequency curves have been fitted to
Bessel functions, from which the Rayleigh wave dispersion curve has been calculated. A
velocity model has been derived from the dispersion curve using both trial and error and a
standard inversion procedure. The results are consistent with those obtained from array
measurements in the area in other studies (Scarpa et al., 2003)
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