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MISCELLANEOUS SOUTH EAST ASIAN CUCURBIT NEWS II
DE WILDE, W.J.J.O & DUYFJES, B.E.E. 2009. Miscellaneous South East Asian Cucurbit news II. Reinwardtia 12(5): 405–414. — This paper contains corrections, additions, new taxa, or new records in several genera, which became apparent since previous publications by the authors in these genera.(1) Diplocyclos (Endl.) Post & Kuntze: a new variety in Diplocyclos palmatus (L.) C. Jeffrey(2). Pilogyne Schrad.: re-instatement of this genus name for SE Asian species formerly in Zehneria Endl., with the description of a new species from the Philippines(3) Thladiantha Bunge: Thladiantha nudiflora Forbes & Hemsley, new for Malesia(4) Trichosanthes L.: three subspecies in Trichosanthes tricuspidata Lour
A Path Integral Approach To Noncommutative Superspace
A path integral formula for the associative star-product of two superfields
is proposed. It is a generalization of the Kontsevich-Cattaneo-Felder's formula
for the star-product of functions of bosonic coordinates. The associativity of
the star-product imposes certain conditions on the background of our sigma
model. For generic background the action is not supersymmetric. The
supersymmetry invariance of the action constrains the background and leads to a
simple formula for the star-product.Comment: Latex 13 pages. v2: references and footnotes adde
Vortex lattice structures of SrRuO
The vortex lattice structures of SrRuO for the odd parity
representations of the superconducting state are examined for the magnetic
field along the crystallographic directions. Particular emphasis is placed upon
the two dimensional representation which is believed to be relevant to this
material. It is shown that when the zero-field state breaks time reversal
symmetry, there must exist two superconducting transitions when there is a
finite field along a high symmetry direction in the basal plane. Also it is
shown that a square vortex lattice is expected when the field is along the
-axis. The orientation of the square lattice with respect to the underlying
ionic lattice yields information as to which Ru 4d orbitals are relevant to the
superconducting state.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Recommendations for the surgical treatment of endometriosis—part 1: ovarian endometrioma
Study question: What does this document on the surgical treatment of endometriosis jointly prepared by the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy (ESGE), ESHRE, and the World Endometriosis Society (WES) provide? /
Summary answer: This document provides recommendations covering technical aspects of different methods of surgery for endometriomas in women of reproductive age. /
What is already known: Endometriomas (ovarian endometriotic cysts) are a commonly diagnosed form of endometriosis, owing to the relative ease and accuracy of ultrasound diagnosis. They frequently present a clinical dilemma as to whether and how to treat them when found during imaging or incidentally during surgery. Previously published guidelines have provided recommendations based on the best available evidence, but without technical details on the management of endometriosis. /
Study design, size and duration: A working group of ESGE, ESHRE and WES collaborated on writing recommendations on the practical aspects of endometrioma surgery. /
Participants/materials, setting and methods: This document focused on endometrioma surgery. Further documents in this series will provide recommendations for surgery of deep and peritoneal endometriosis. /
Main results and the role of chance: The document presents general recommendations for surgery of endometrioma and specific recommendations for cystectomy, ablation by laser or by plasma energy, electrocoagulation and a combination of these techniques applied together or with an interval between them. /
Limitations and reasons for caution: Owing to the limited evidence available, recommendations are mostly based on clinical expertise. /
Wider implications of the findings: These recommendations complement previous guidelines on the management of endometriosis. /
Study funding/competing interests: The meetings of the working group were funded by ESGE, ESHRE and WES. CB declares to be a member of the independent data monitoring committee for a clinical study by ObsEva and receiving research grants from Bayer, Roche Diagnostics, MDNA Life Sciences and Volition. ES received honoraria for provision of training to healthcare professionals from Ethicon, Olympus and Gedeon Richter. The other authors declare that they have no conflict of interest
Determination of the Coherence Length and the Cooper-Pair Size in Unconventional Superconductors by Tunnelling Spectroscopy
The main purpose of the paper is to discuss a possibility of the
determination of the values of the coherence length and the Cooper-pair size in
unconventional superconductors by using tunnelling spectroscopy. In the mixed
state of type-II superconductors, an applied magnetic field penetrates the
superconductor in the form of vortices which form a regular lattice. In
unconventional superconductors, the inner structure of a vortex core has a
complex structure which is determined by the order parameter of the
superconducting state and by the pairing wavefunction of the Cooper pairs. In
clean superconductors, the spatial variations of the order parameter and the
pairing wavefunction occur over the distances of the order of the coherence
length and the Cooper-pair size, respectively. Therefore, by performing
tunnelling spectroscopy along a line passing through a vortex core, one is
able, in principle, to estimate the values of the coherent length and the
Cooper-pair size.Comment: 13 pages, including 17 figure
Effect of transport-induced charge inhomogeneity on point-contact Andreev reflection spectra at ferromagnet-superconductor interfaces
We investigate the transport properties of a ferromagnet-superconductor
interface within the framework of a modified three-dimensional
Blonder-Tinkham-Klapwijk formalism. In particular, we propose that charge
inhomogeneity forms via two unique transport mechanisms, namely, evanescent
Andreev reflection and evanescent quasiparticle transmission. Furthermore, we
take into account the influence of charge inhomogeneity on the interfacial
barrier potential and calculate the conductance as a function of bias voltage.
Point-contact Andreev reflection (PCAR) spectra often show dip structures,
large zero-bias conductance enhancement, and additional zero-bias conductance
peak. Our results indicate that transport-induced charge inhomogeneity could be
a source of all these anomalous characteristics of the PCAR spectra.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figure
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