415 research outputs found

    Fractal spectra in generalized Fibonacci one-dimensional magnonic quasicrystals

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    AbstractIn this work we carry out a theoretical analysis of the spectra of magnons in quasiperiodic magnonic crystals arranged in accordance with generalized Fibonacci sequences in the exchange regime, by using a model based on a transfer-matrix method together random-phase approximation (RPA). The generalized Fibonacci sequences are characterized by an irrational parameter σ(p,q), which rules the physical properties of the system. We discussed the magnonic fractal spectra for first three generalizations, i.e., silver, bronze and nickel mean. By varying the generation number, we have found that the fragmentation process of allowed bands makes possible the emergence of new allowed magnonic bulk bands in spectra regions that were magnonic band gaps before, such as which occurs in doped semiconductor devices. This interesting property arises in one-dimensional magnonic quasicrystals fabricated in accordance to quasiperiodic sequences, without the need to introduce some deferent atomic layer or defect in the system. We also make a qualitative and quantitative investigations on these magnonic spectra by analyzing the distribution and magnitude of allowed bulk bands in function of the generalized Fibonacci number Fn and as well as how they scale as a function of the number of generations of the sequences, respectively

    Effect of air pollution on diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in São Paulo, Brazil

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    Type 2 diabetes increases the risk of cardiovascular mortality and these patients, even without previous myocardial infarction, run the risk of fatal coronary heart disease similar to non-diabetic patients surviving myocardial infarction. There is evidence showing that particulate matter air pollution is associated with increases in cardiopulmonary morbidity and mortality. The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of diabetes mellitus on the association of air pollution with cardiovascular emergency room visits in a tertiary referral hospital in the city of São Paulo. Using a time-series approach, and adopting generalized linear Poisson regression models, we assessed the effect of daily variations in PM10, CO, NO2, SO2, and O3 on the daily number of emergency room visits for cardiovascular diseases in diabetic and non-diabetic patients from 2001 to 2003. A semi-parametric smoother (natural spline) was adopted to control long-term trends, linear term seasonal usage and weather variables. In this period, 45,000 cardiovascular emergency room visits were registered. The observed increase in interquartile range within the 2-day moving average of 8.0 µg/m³ SO2 was associated with 7.0% (95%CI: 4.0-11.0) and 20.0% (95%CI: 5.0-44.0) increases in cardiovascular disease emergency room visits by non-diabetic and diabetic groups, respectively. These data indicate that air pollution causes an increase of cardiovascular emergency room visits, and that diabetic patients are extremely susceptible to the adverse effects of air pollution on their health conditions.Disciplina de Clínica Médica, Departamento de MedicinaUniversidade de São Paulo - Laboratório de Poluição Atmosférica Experimental, Faculdade de Medicina, USP (FM-USP

    Visual or spatial isolation in ruminants.

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    Livestock production in intensive systems has expanded the world, always agreeing to raise production levels and economic returns, respectively. This vertical integration of livestock has led to some adjustments in management and also on the premises, which has changed the behavior of animals, coming from both visual and spatial constraints of the individual. In dairy farming, the creation of calves in individual stalls is an example of vertical integration, thus making a common practice in many countries. Knowing that the cattle are social animals that show high willingness to form social bonds with other individuals of the same species, some agencies have implemented laws to ensure a minimum of comfort for these animals. A systematic study of social preferences of animals and the calming effects of different animal companion familiarity are needed to document the response to separation. The objective of this review, present and discuss the effect of spatial isolation and/or visual on the productive and behavioral responses of ruminant animals.A produção animal em sistemas intensivos tem se ampliado no mundo, sempre visando à elevação de índices produtivos e retorno econômico, respectivamente. Essa verticalização da pecuária tem provocado algumas adaptações de manejo e também nas instalações, que tem alterado o comportamento dos animais, oriundo das restrições tanto visual como espacial do indivíduo. Na pecuária leiteira, a criação de bezerros em baias individuais é um exemplo dessa verticalização, tornando então uma prática comum em muitos países. Sabendo que os bovinos são animais sociais que mostram alta disponibilidade para formar vínculo social com outros indivíduos da mesma espécie, alguns órgãos têm implantado legislações para garantir um mínimo de conforto para esses animais. Um estudo sistemático das preferências sociais dos animais e os efeitos calmantes do animal companheiro de familiaridade diferente são necessários para documentar a resposta à separação. Objetivou-se com esta revisão, apresentar e discutir o efeito do isolamento espacial e/ou visual sobre as respostas produtivas e comportamentais de animais ruminantes

    Whole-body vibration exercise improves functional parameters in patients with Osteogenesis imperfecta: a systematic review with a suitable approach

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    Background: Patients with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) have abnormal bone modelling and resorption. The bone tissue adaptation and responsivity to dynamic and mechanical loading may be of therapeutic use under controlled circumstances. Improvements due to the wholebody vibration (WBV) exercises have been reported in strength, motion, gait, balance, posture and bone density in several osteopenic individuals, as in post-menopausal women or children with disabling conditions, as patients with OI. The aim of this investigation was to systematically analyse the current available literature to determine the effect of WBV exercises on functional parameters of OI patients.Materials and methods: Three reviewers independently accessed bibliographical databases. Searches were performed in the PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct and PEDro databases using keywords related to possible interventions (including WBV) used in the management of patients with osteogenesis imperfecta.Results: Three eligible studies were identified by searches in the analysed databases.Conclusion: It was concluded that WBV exercises could be an important option in the management of OI patients improving the mobility and functional parameters. However, further studies are necessary for establishing suitable protocols for these patients.Keywords: whole body vibration exercise, osteogenesis imperfecta, mobility, functional parameters, Database
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