304 research outputs found
A transient network of telechelic polymers and microspheres : structure and rheology
We study the structure and dynamics of a transient network composed of
droplets of microemulsion connected by telechelic polymers. The polymer induces
a bridging attraction between droplets without changing their shape. A
viscoelastic behaviour is induced in the initially liquid solution,
characterised in the linear regime by a stretched exponential stress
relaxation. We analyse this relaxation in the light of classical theories of
transient networks. The role of the elastic reorganisations in the deformed
network is emphasized. In the non linear regime, a fast relaxation dynamics is
followed by a second one having the same rate as in the linear regime. This
behaviour, under step strain experiments, should induce a non monotonic
behaviour in the elastic component of the stress under constant shear rate.
However, we obtain in this case a singularity in the flow curve very different
from the one observed in other systems, that we interpret in terms of fracture
behaviour.Comment: 9 pages, 4 figure
Elliptic dynamical reflection algebra and partition function of SOS model with reflecting end
We introduce in this paper an elliptic dynamical reflection algebra
describing an SOS model with reflecting end. Using factorizing Drinfel'd twist,
we compute the partition function of this model with domain wall boundary
conditions. We show that it can be represented in the form of a single Izergin
determinant.Comment: 13 pages,4 figure
Partition function of the trigonometric SOS model with reflecting end
We compute the partition function of the trigonometric SOS model with one
reflecting end and domain wall type boundary conditions. We show that in this
case, instead of a sum of determinants obtained by Rosengren for the SOS model
on a square lattice without reflection, the partition function can be
represented as a single Izergin determinant. This result is crucial for the
study of the Bethe vectors of the spin chains with non-diagonal boundary terms.Comment: 13 pages, improved versio
Opportunistic linked data querying through approximate membership metadata
Between URI dereferencing and the SPARQL protocol lies a largely unexplored axis of possible interfaces to Linked Data, each with its own combination of trade-offs. One of these interfaces is Triple Pattern Fragments, which allows clients to execute SPARQL queries against low-cost servers, at the cost of higher bandwidth. Increasing a client's efficiency means lowering the number of requests, which can among others be achieved through additional metadata in responses. We noted that typical SPARQL query evaluations against Triple Pattern Fragments require a significant portion of membership subqueries, which check the presence of a specific triple, rather than a variable pattern. This paper studies the impact of providing approximate membership functions, i.e., Bloom filters and Golomb-coded sets, as extra metadata. In addition to reducing HTTP requests, such functions allow to achieve full result recall earlier when temporarily allowing lower precision. Half of the tested queries from a WatDiv benchmark test set could be executed with up to a third fewer HTTP requests with only marginally higher server cost. Query times, however, did not improve, likely due to slower metadata generation and transfer. This indicates that approximate membership functions can partly improve the client-side query process with minimal impact on the server and its interface
Drinfeld twist and symmetric Bethe vectors of the open XYZ chain with non-diagonal boundary terms
With the help of the Drinfeld twist or factorizing F-matrix for the
eight-vertex solid-on-solid (SOS) model, we find that in the F-basis provided
by the twist the two sets of pseudo-particle creation operators simultaneously
take completely symmetric and polarization free form. This allows us to obtain
the explicit and completely symmetric expressions of the two sets of Bethe
states of the model.Comment: Latex file, 25 page
Entropic phase separation of linked beads
We study theoretically a model system of a transient network of microemulsion
droplets connected by telechelic polymers and explain recent experimental
findings. Despite the absence of any specific interactions between either the
droplets or polymer chains, we predict that as the number of polymers per drop
is increased, the system undergoes a first order phase separation into a dense,
highly connected phase, in equilibrium with dilute droplets, decorated by
polymer loops. The phase transition is purely entropic and is driven by the
interplay between the translational entropy of the drops and the
configurational entropy of the polymer connections between them. Because it is
dominated by entropic effects, the phase separation mechanism of the system is
extremely robust and does not depend on the particlular physical realization of
the network. The discussed model applies as well to other polymer linked
particle aggregates, such as nano-particles connected with short DNA linkers
Polychronous Interpretation of Synoptic, a Domain Specific Modeling Language for Embedded Flight-Software
The SPaCIFY project, which aims at bringing advances in MDE to the satellite
flight software industry, advocates a top-down approach built on a
domain-specific modeling language named Synoptic. In line with previous
approaches to real-time modeling such as Statecharts and Simulink, Synoptic
features hierarchical decomposition of application and control modules in
synchronous block diagrams and state machines. Its semantics is described in
the polychronous model of computation, which is that of the synchronous
language Signal.Comment: Workshop on Formal Methods for Aerospace (FMA 2009
Structure and rheological properties of model microemulsion networks filled with nanoparticles
Model microemulsion networks of oil droplets stabilized by non ionic
surfactant and telechelic polymer C18-PEO(10k)-C18 have been studied for two
droplet-to-polymer size ratios. The rheological properties of the networks have
been measured as a function of network connectivity and can be described in
terms of simple percolation laws. The network structure has been characterised
by Small Angle Neutron Scattering. A Reverse Monte Carlo approach is used to
demonstrate the interplay of attraction and repulsion induced by the copolymer.
These model networks are then used as matrix for the incorporation of silica
nanoparticles (R=10nm), individual dispersion being checked by scattering. A
strong impact on the rheological properties is found for silica volume
fractions up to 9%
Histopathological Study of Pure Primary Nephrotic Syndrome in Adolescents and Young Moroccan Adults
Introduction: The primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) is the most common glomerular nephropathy in children. Its diagnosis and management don’t require histopathological study. It occurs mainly in the form of minimal glomerular lesion and in most cases respond to corticosteroids. The literature on histological lesions of pure PNS in adolescents and young adults is rare. Thus, there are no criteria or recommendations regarding the indications for renal biopsy in patients aged 12-18 years. Methods: This is a retrospective study in which we encountered a total of 386 patients aged 12 to 25 years who were admitted and biopsied at the Nephrology Unit of Ibn Roshd Hospital in Casablanca during the period from January 1st, 2000 to September 30th, 2009 . Patients with pure PNS were 77 (20%), all were included in this study. Results: The average incidence of pure PNS was 7.7 cases per year. The study included 47 males (61%) and 30 females (39%). Patients were sent from all parts of Morocco and the average length of hospital stay was four days. Renal biopsies showed the following morphological lesions: minimal glomerular lesions in 61 cases (79.20%), focal segmental hyalinosis in 7 cases (9.10%), extramembranous glomerulonephritis in 7 cases (9.10%) and 2 cases of renal amyloidosis (2.6%). Conclusion: The minimal glomerular lesions were the most common cause of pure primary nephrotic syndrome in patients aged 12-25 years. Initial renal biopsy may not be indicated in this age group, and an empiric therapeutic trial with corticosteroids may be initially considered.Keywords: Glomerular Disease; Children; Nephrotic Syndrome; Renal Biops
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