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    Drops with non-circular footprints

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    In this paper we study the morphology of drops formed on partially wetting substrates, whose footprint is not circular. This type of drops is a consequence of the breakup processes occurring in thin films when anisotropic contact line motions take place. The anisotropy is basically due to hysteresis effects of the contact angle since some parts of the contact line are wetting, while others are dewetting. Here, we obtain a peculiar drop shape from the rupture of a long liquid filament sitting on a solid substrate, and analyze its shape and contact angles by means of goniometric and refractive techniques. We also find a non--trivial steady state solution for the drop shape within the long wave approximation (lubrication theory), and compare most of its features with experimental data. This solution is presented both in Cartesian and polar coordinates, whose constants must be determined by a certain group of measured parameters. Besides, we obtain the dynamics of the drop generation from numerical simulations of the full Navier--Stokes equation, where we emulate the hysteretic effects with an appropriate spatial distribution of the static contact angle over the substrate

    Estableciendo diálogos entre diferentes marcos teóricos: de los procesos narrativos a la teoría antropológica de lo didáctico

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    El punto de partida de este artículo es el fenómeno de la co-existencia de diferentes marcos teóricos en didáctica de las matemáticas. Proponemos reformular este fenómeno en términos de un problema científico: el problema del establecimiento de diálogos entre praxeologías de investigación. Iniciamos un diálogo entre dos praxeología de investigación partiendo de una secuencia de clase de una profesora inglesa. El problema de investigación inicial, comprender la acción didáctica de la profesora, fue formulado y abordado, desde la tradición anglosajona, usando el marco de los procesos narrativos. Exploramos aquí los mismos hechos empíricos desde la Teoría Antropológica de lo Didáctico, mostrando que cada praxeología de investigación construye sus propios problemas de investigación y ofreciendo resultados nuevos y complementarios

    Grafting melons onto potential cucumis spp. rootstocks

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    Cucumís melo is an economically importar]t crop. Its culture is hampered by differen t types of soil stresses. Grafting melons onto different resistant cucurbits belonging to the genera, Cucurbíta, Lagenaría, Luffa, etc. have been successfully used to avoid these problems. However, me Ion quality has been nega.tively modified as a consequence of grafting. In general, variation in fruit shape, seed cavity and sugar content have been observed. The use of rootstocks more genetically c\oser to the melon scions could be useful to obtain fru i ts with better quality from melon grafted plantsPostprint (published version

    Client RTT and hop Count Distributions viewed from an Australian ‘Enemy Territory’ Server

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    Network game servers experience traffic caused by actual game players and by remote clients simply probing the game server’s current status. Game clients probe game servers for information such as the current map and number of current players on the server to enable players to fin d suitable games. The number of clients that probe a given server is orders of magnitudes higher than the number of eventual players. Network level round trip time (delay, or ‘la g’) between a client and server is a very important criterion for players when deciding which server to join. Often the round trip time is roughly proportional to hop count. In this paper we document and investigate the distributions of round trip time and hop count for game clients that only probe and clients that actually play on a public game server. We also examine the geographical distributions of both groups. Our data was gathered from a Wolfenstein Enemy Territory server operating in Melbourne, Australia, in late 2004

    Hydrodynamics from the Dp-brane

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    We complete the computation of viscous transport coefficients in the near horizon geometries that arise from a stack of black Dp-branes for p=2,...,6 in the decoupling limit. The main new result is the obtention of the bulk viscosity which, for all p, is found to be related to the speed of sound by the simple relation \zeta/\eta = -2(v_s^2-1/p). For completeness the shear viscosity is rederived from gravitational perturbations in the shear and scalar channels. We comment on technical issues like the counterterms needed, or the possible dependence on the conformal frame.Comment: 15 page

    Stability of Jahn-Teller distortion ordering in LaMn1-x ScxO3

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    We have investigated the role of Mn3+ Jahn-Teller distortion in driving ferromagnetism in the LaMn1-xScxO3 series. The replacement of Mn by Sc in LaMnO3 decreases the orthorhombic distortion of the Pbnm cell, but the unit cell remains distorted even in the LaScO3 sample. The analysis of the x-ray diffraction patterns indicates a continuous evolution from the typical Jahn-Teller distorted octahedron in LaMnO3 into a nearly regular one in LaScO3. Surprisingly, x-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements at the Mn and Sc K edges reveal the stability of both Jahn-Teller distorted MnO6 octahedron and nearly regular ScO6 octahedron along the whole Sc-substituted series. Moreover, the structure is described as a random distribution of Jahn-Teller distorted MnO6 octahedra spatially ordered as in LaMnO3 and nearly regular ScO6 octahedra. This result contrasts with the pseudocubic phase and the appearance of regular MnO6 octahedra in LaMn1-xGaxO3 for x>0.5. Thus the occurrence of Jahn-Teller distortion strongly depends on the distorted orthorhombic crystallographic structure of the matrix in which the Mn3+ atom is allocated. Besides, a ferromagnetic ground state is observed for x>0.5 in both series independently of the presence (or not) of Jahn-Teller distortions around Mn3+, which discards either the spin flipping or the vibronic superexchange models proposed for the ferromagnetism in LaMn1-xBxO3 (B=Sc or Ga).The authors thank ESRF, ALBA, and Elettra Synchrotrons for granting beam time. Financial support from the Spanish MINECO (Projects No. MAT2012-38213-C02-01 and No. MAT2011-23791) and the Diputacion General de Aragón (CAMRADS) are acknowledged.Peer Reviewe

    Regional coherence evaluation in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease based on adaptively extracted magnetoencephalogram rhythms

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    This study assesses the connectivity alterations caused by Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in magnetoencephalogram (MEG) background activity. Moreover, a novel methodology to adaptively extract brain rhythms from the MEG is introduced. This methodology relies on the ability of empirical mode decomposition to isolate local signal oscillations and constrained blind source separation to extract the activity that jointly represents a subset of channels. Inter-regional MEG connectivity was analysed for 36 AD, 18 MCI and 26 control subjects in δ, θ, α and β bands over left and right central, anterior, lateral and posterior regions with magnitude squared coherence—c(f). For the sake of comparison, c(f) was calculated from the original MEG channels and from the adaptively extracted rhythms. The results indicated that AD and MCI cause slight alterations in the MEG connectivity. Computed from the extracted rhythms, c(f) distinguished AD and MCI subjects from controls with 69.4% and 77.3% accuracies, respectively, in a full leave-one-out cross-validation evaluation. These values were higher than those obtained without the proposed extraction methodology

    Gaussian Kinetic Model for Granular Gases

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    A kinetic model for the Boltzmann equation is proposed and explored as a practical means to investigate the properties of a dilute granular gas. It is shown that all spatially homogeneous initial distributions approach a universal "homogeneous cooling solution" after a few collisions. The homogeneous cooling solution (HCS) is studied in some detail and the exact solution is compared with known results for the hard sphere Boltzmann equation. It is shown that all qualitative features of the HCS, including the nature of over population at large velocities, are reproduced semi-quantitatively by the kinetic model. It is also shown that all the transport coefficients are in excellent agreement with those from the Boltzmann equation. Also, the model is specialized to one having a velocity independent collision frequency and the resulting HCS and transport coefficients are compared to known results for the Maxwell Model. The potential of the model for the study of more complex spatially inhomogeneous states is discussed.Comment: to be submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Simple model with facilitated dynamics for granular compaction

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    A simple lattice model is used to study compaction in granular media. As in real experiments, we consider a series of taps separated by large enough waiting times. The relaxation of the density exhibits the characteristic inverse logarithmic law. Moreover, we have been able to identify analytically the relevant time scale, leading to a relaxation law independent of the specific values of the parameters. Also, an expression for the asymptotic density reached in the compaction process has been derived. The theoretical predictions agree fairly well with the results from the Monte Carlo simulation.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, REVTeX file; no changes except for single-spacing to save paper (previous version 22 pages

    High-pressure transformation in the cobalt spinel ferrites

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    We report high pressure angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction measurements on CoxFe3−xO4 (x=1, 1.5, 1.75) spinels at room temperature up to 34 GPa. The three samples show a similar structural phase transformation from the cubic spinel structure to an analogous post-spinel phase at around 20 GPa. Spinel and post-spinel phases coexist in a wide pressure range (~20–25 GPa) and the transformation is irreversible. The equation of state of the three cubic spinel ferrites was determined and our results agree with the data obtained in related oxide spinels showing the role of the pressure-transmitting medium for the accurate determination of the equation of state. Measurements releasing pressure revealed that the post-spinel phase is stable down to 4 GPa when it decomposes yielding a new phase with poor crystallinity. Later compression does not recover either the spinel or the post-spinel phases. This phase transformation induced by pressure explains the irreversible lost of the ferrimagnetic behavior reported in these spinels.Financial support from the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO) (Projects no. MAT2012-38213-C02-01) and Diputación General de Aragón (DGA-CAMRADS) is acknowledged.Peer Reviewe
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