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Oscillation regimes of a solid-state ring laser with active beat note stabilization : from a chaotic device to a ring laser gyroscope
We report experimental and theoretical study of a rotating diode-pumped
Nd-YAG ring laser with active beat note stabilization. Our experimental setup
is described in the usual Maxwell-Bloch formalism. We analytically derive a
stability condition and some frequency response characteristics for the
solid-state ring laser gyroscope, illustrating the important role of mode
coupling effects on the dynamics of such a device. Experimental data are
presented and compared with the theory on the basis of realistic laser
parameters, showing a very good agreement. Our results illustrate the duality
between the very rich non linear dynamics of the diode-pumped solid-state ring
laser (including chaotic behavior) and the possibility to obtain a very stable
beat note, resulting in a potentially new kind of rotation sensor
Identification of amino acid residues lining the pore of a gap junction channel
Gap junctions represent a ubiquitous and integral part of multicellular organisms, providing the only conduit for direct exchange of nutrients, messengers and ions between neighboring cells. However, at the molecular level we have limited knowledge of their endogenous permeants and selectivity features. By probing the accessibility of systematically substituted cysteine residues to thiol blockers (a technique called SCAM), we have identified the pore-lining residues of a gap junction channel composed of Cx32. Analysis of 45 sites in perfused Xenopus oocyte pairs defined M3 as the major pore-lining helix, with M2 (open state) or M1 (closed state) also contributing to the wider cytoplasmic opening of the channel. Additional mapping of a close association between M3 and M4 allowed the helices of the low resolution map (Unger et al., 1999. Science. 283:1176–1180) to be tentatively assigned to the connexin transmembrane domains. Contrary to previous conceptions of the gap junction channel, the residues lining the pore are largely hydrophobic. This indicates that the selective permeabilities of this unique channel class may result from novel mechanisms, including complex van der Waals interactions of permeants with the pore wall, rather than mechanisms involving fixed charges or chelation chemistry as reported for other ion channels
Renormalization and Hyperscaling for Self-Avoiding Manifold Models
The renormalizability of the self-avoiding manifold (SAM) Edwards model is
established. We use a new short distance multilocal operator product expansion
(MOPE), which extends methods of local field theories to a large class of
models with non-local singular interactions. This validates the direct
renormalization method introduced before, as well as scaling laws. A new
general hyperscaling relation for the configuration exponent gamma is derived.
Manifolds at the Theta-point, and long range Coulomb interactions are briefly
discussed.Comment: 10 pages + 1 figure, TeX + harvmac & epsf (uuencoded file),
SPhT/93-07
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Educating consent? A conversation with Noam Chomsky on the university and business school education
In what follows, we present a conversation with Professor Noam Chomsky on the topic of whether the business school might be a site for progressive political change. The conversation covers a number of key issues related to pedagogy, corporate social responsibility and working conditions in the contemporary business school. We hope the conversion will contribute to the ongoing discussion about the role of the business school in neoliberal societies
A ring laser gyroscope without lock-in phenomenon
We theoretically and numerically study the effect of backscattering on
rotating ring lasers by employing the Maxwell-Bloch equations. We show that
frequency shifts due to the Sagnac effect incorporating the effect of
backscattering can be observed without lock-in phenomenon, if the strength of
backscattering originating in the bumps of the refractive index is larger than
a certain value. It is also shown that the experimental results corresponding
to the theoretical ones can actually be obtained by using a semiconductor
fiber-optic ring laser gyroscope.Comment: 9 pages, 6figure
Scaling of Selfavoiding Tethered Membranes: 2-Loop Renormalization Group Results
The scaling properties of selfavoiding polymerized membranes are studied
using renormalization group methods. The scaling exponent \nu is calculated for
the first time at two loop order. \nu is found to agree with the Gaussian
variational estimate for large space dimension d and to be close to the Flory
estimate for d=3.Comment: 4 pages, RevTeX + 20 .eps file
A 1.82 m^2 ring laser gyroscope for nano-rotational motion sensing
We present a fully active-controlled He-Ne ring laser gyroscope, operating in
square cavity 1.35 m in side. The apparatus is designed to provide a very low
mechanical and thermal drift of the ring cavity geometry and is conceived to be
operative in two different orientations of the laser plane, in order to detect
rotations around the vertical or the horizontal direction. Since June 2010 the
system is active inside the Virgo interferometer central area with the aim of
performing high sensitivity measurements of environmental rotational noise. So
far, continuous not attempted operation of the gyroscope has been longer than
30 days. The main characteristics of the laser, the active remote-controlled
stabilization systems and the data acquisition techniques are presented. An
off-line data processing, supported by a simple model of the sensor, is shown
to improve the effective long term stability. A rotational sensitivity at the
level of ten nanoradiants per squareroot of Hz below 1 Hz, very close to the
required specification for the improvement of the Virgo suspension control
system, is demonstrated for the configuration where the laser plane is
horizontal
The science of clinical practice: disease diagnosis or patient prognosis? Evidence about "what is likely to happen" should shape clinical practice.
BACKGROUND: Diagnosis is the traditional basis for decision-making in clinical practice. Evidence is often lacking about future benefits and harms of these decisions for patients diagnosed with and without disease. We propose that a model of clinical practice focused on patient prognosis and predicting the likelihood of future outcomes may be more useful. DISCUSSION: Disease diagnosis can provide crucial information for clinical decisions that influence outcome in serious acute illness. However, the central role of diagnosis in clinical practice is challenged by evidence that it does not always benefit patients and that factors other than disease are important in determining patient outcome. The concept of disease as a dichotomous 'yes' or 'no' is challenged by the frequent use of diagnostic indicators with continuous distributions, such as blood sugar, which are better understood as contributing information about the probability of a patient's future outcome. Moreover, many illnesses, such as chronic fatigue, cannot usefully be labelled from a disease-diagnosis perspective. In such cases, a prognostic model provides an alternative framework for clinical practice that extends beyond disease and diagnosis and incorporates a wide range of information to predict future patient outcomes and to guide decisions to improve them. Such information embraces non-disease factors and genetic and other biomarkers which influence outcome. SUMMARY: Patient prognosis can provide the framework for modern clinical practice to integrate information from the expanding biological, social, and clinical database for more effective and efficient care
A hisztériával kapcsolatos diskurzusok tanulságai a szomatizációs jelenségek és a betegségmagatartás megértéséhez = The relevance of discourses about hysteria in the understanding of somatization phenomena and illness behaviour
Napjainkban a magatartástudományok kĂ©pviselĹ‘inek egyszerre kell számolniuk a betegsĂ©gekkel kapcsolatos bizonyosság Ă©s tudás konfliktusait elĹ‘hĂvĂł medikalizáciĂłs-technicizáciĂłs orvostudományi tendenciákkal Ă©s a társadalomtudományok ezekre reflektálĂł, kritikai Ă©s „posztmodern” megközelĂtĂ©seivel. EbbĹ‘l adĂłdĂłan igen fontos kihĂváskĂ©nt jelentkezik az interdiszciplináris megközelĂtĂ©s szĂĽksĂ©gessĂ©ge. KĂĽlönösen Ăgy van ez a nehezen definiálhatĂł betegsĂ©gek - a szomatizáciĂłs Ă©s pszichoszomatikus zavarok - esetĂ©ben, ahol a betegsĂ©gmagatartás gyakorlati problĂ©mái, továbbá a tĂĽnetek, a diagnĂłzisok Ă©s a szenvedĂ©s „valĂłdiságának” episztemolĂłgiai kĂ©rdĂ©sei egyszerre vannak jelen. Az utĂłbbi másfĂ©l Ă©vtized kritikai társadalomtudományi kutatásaiban rendkĂvĂĽli figyelmet kapott a szomatizáciĂłs zavarok Ă©s a klasszikus pszichoszomatikus kĂłrkĂ©pek elĹ‘djĂ©nek számĂtĂł hisztĂ©ria kĂ©rdĂ©sköre. A tanulmány a szakmai Ă©s laikus szĂłhasználatban nem hivatalosan máig tovább Ă©lĹ‘ betegsĂ©ggel kapcsolatos társadalomtudományi Ă©s orvosi megközelĂtĂ©sek közĂĽl azokat mutatja be, amelyek szempontokkal szolgálhatnak a szomatizáciĂłs Ă©s pszichoszomatikus kĂłrkĂ©pek, valamint a velĂĽk kapcsolatos Ă©rzelmi Ă©s viselkedĂ©ses reakciĂłk elemzĂ©sĂ©hez Ă©s megĂ©rtĂ©sĂ©hez
Ablative Z-Pinch Pulsed Plasma Thruster
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77148/1/AIAA-4362-652.pd
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