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Contact between laboratory instruments and equations of quantum mechanics
Ambiguity in the contact between laboratory instruments and equations of
quantum mechanics is formulated in terms of responses of the instruments to
commands transmitted to them by a Classical digital Process-control Computer
(CPC); in this way instruments are distinguished from quantum-mechanical models
(sets of equations) that specify what is desired of the instruments. Results
include: (1) a formulation of quantum mechanics adapted to computer-controlled
instruments; (2) a lower bound on the precision of unitary transforms required
for quantum searching and a lower bound on sample size needed to show that
instruments implement a desired model at that precision; (3) a lower bound on
precision of timing required of a CPC in directing instruments; (4) a
demonstration that guesswork is necessary in ratcheting up the precision of
commands.Comment: 19 pages, prepared for SPIE AeroSense 200
Identification and expression analysis of CBF/DREB1 and COR15 genes in mutants of Brassica oleracea var. botrytis with enhanced proline production and frost resistance.
Frost resistant mutants of Brassica oleracea var. botrytis were investigated for the presence of CBF/DREB1 and COR15a gene products and induced frost resistance. Total RNA of clones was isolated after 3 h, 6 h, 24 h and 14 d acclimation at 4 °C and proteins and free proline were isolated after 14 d acclimation. cDNA was produced using RT-PCR and the first CBF gene in B. oleracea detected and did quantify. Through SDS-PAGE and Western blotting, the COR15a protein was detected for the first time in B. oleracea. The results confirmed the first report of the presence of BoCBF/DREB1 in B. oleracea and this only appeared under cold acclimation. The sequence analysis of predicted amino acids revealed a very high homology (90%) with CBF sequences of other Brassica species (BnCBF5/DREB1, BrDREB1 and BjDREB1B) and homology reduced to 67% when compared to plants other than Brassicas. BoCBF/DREB1 transcript levels increased up to 24 h acclimation and then declined. Some mutants showed BoCBF/DREB1 expression at 3 h while others only after 6 h and 24 h acclimation. The genotypes showed positive significant correlation between BoCBF/DREB1 expression and frost resistance (R(2) = 0.9343). The proline level under acclimation increased about 8 fold and demonstrated positive and significant correlation with BoCBF/DREB1 expression. Proline also showed positive and significant correlation with frost resistance under cold acclimation but very not under non-acclimation. All clones were positive for COR15a protein after 14 d cold acclimation and expression correlated with frost resistance. Under non-acclimation COR15a was constitutively expressed in 3 mutants
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