94 research outputs found
Effects of Two Energy Scales in Weakly Dimerized Antiferromagnetic Quantum Spin Chains
By means of thermal expansion and specific heat measurements on the
high-pressure phase of (VO)PO, the effects of two energy scales of
the weakly dimerized antiferromagnetic = 1/2 Heisenberg chain are explored.
The low energy scale, given by the spin gap , is found to manifest
itself in a pronounced thermal expansion anomaly. A quantitative analysis,
employing T-DMRG calculations, shows that this feature originates from changes
in the magnetic entropy with respect to , . This term, inaccessible by specific heat, is visible only in the
weak-dimerization limit where it reflects peculiarities of the excitation
spectrum and its sensitivity to variations in .Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures now identical with finally published versio
Pressure effect on magnetic susceptibility of LaCoO
The effect of pressure on magnetic properties of LaCoO is studied
experimentally and theoretically. The pressure dependence of magnetic
susceptibility of LaCoO is obtained by precise measurements of
as a function of the hydrostatic pressure up to 2 kbar in the
temperature range from 78 K to 300 K. A pronounced magnitude of the pressure
effect is found to be negative in sign and strongly temperature dependent. The
obtained experimental data are analysed by using a two-level model and DFT+U
calculations of the electronic structure of LaCoO. In particular, the fixed
spin moment method was employed to obtain a volume dependence of the total
energy difference between the low spin and the intermediate spin
states of LaCoO. Analysis of the obtained experimental dependence
within the two-level model, as well as our DFT+U calculations, have revealed
the anomalous large decrease in the energy difference with increasing
of the unit cell volume. This effect, taking into account a thermal expansion,
can be responsible for the temperatures dependence of , predicting its
vanishing near room temperature.Comment: 7 pages, 9 figure
Thermal and magnetic properties of integrable spin-1 and spin-3/2 chains with applications to real compounds
The ground state and thermodynamic properties of spin-1 and spin-3/2 chains
are investigated via exactly solved su(3) and su(4) models with physically
motivated chemical potential terms. The analysis involves the Thermodynamic
Bethe Ansatz and the High Temperature Expansion (HTE) methods. For the spin-1
chain with large single-ion anisotropy, a gapped phase occurs which is
significantly different from the valence-bond-solid Haldane phase. The
theoretical curves for the magnetization, susceptibility and specific heat are
favourably compared with experimental data for a number of spin-1 chain
compounds. For the spin-3/2 chain a degenerate gapped phase exists starting at
zero external magnetic field. A middle magnetization plateau can be triggered
by the single-ion anisotropy term. Overall, our results lend further weight to
the applicability of integrable models to the physics of low-dimensional
quantum spin systems. They also highlight the utility of the exact HTE method.Comment: 38 pages, 15 figure
Optimization of Vaccine Virus Accumulation in the Development of Smallpox Drugs Based on Cell Cultures
Objective. Optimization of vaccine virus cultivation in the suspended cell culture BHK-21 for infectious activity increment of virus-containing suspension as the base material for smallpox vaccine preparations. Materials and methods. We used suspended culture line of the cells BHK-21 of 72-hour age and nutrient medium of the MEM type in accordance with the guidelines on preparation in our studies. For challenging of the cells, vaccine virus (strain B-51) was used. The virus was adapted through three consequent passages on horion-allantois shell of developing chicken embryos of commercial dermovaccine series 449а at the premises of the Federal State Budgetary Institution “the 48th Central Research Institute” of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. Information on its genetic features is absent. Cultivation and precipitation of infected cells BHK-21 was carried out in bioreactor with priming volume of 1 liter at (36.5±0.5) °C and aeration with air mixture with varying content of CO2. Results and conclusions. Gas massexchange intensity was enhanced alongside simultaneous maintaining of sparing hydrodynamic conditions for mixing suspended cell cultures in bioreactor. Two-fold increase (up to (4.48±0.63)·109 cell/l) in suspended BHK-21 cell culture concentration at the end of reproduction cycle was achieved. Concentration of the vaccine virus was 3–5 times raised, from (8.1±0.3) lg PFU (plaque forming unit)/ml up to the level of infectious activity – (8.8±0.3) lg PFU/ml. Specific multiplicity of cell infection in recalculation per a cell was 1–5 PFU/cell and by virus yield – 20–100 PFU/cell. Enhanced infectious activity of the virus in concentrated suspension of infected BHK-21 cells substantiates the perspectives of the proposed method for improvement of vaccine virus accumulation phase in the development of anti-smallpox preparations based on cell cultures
Сравнительное исследование защитных покрытий на термостойкость
Modern gas turbine engines operate under changing temperature loads. Therefore, one of the important characteristics of the protective coatings used on the turbine blades is their high resistance to the occurrence and development of cracks under mechanical and thermal loads. The applied effective systems of internal heat removal of the cooled turbine blades lead to an increase in their heat stress. At present, cracks arising from thermal fatigue are one of the common defects of the protective coatings used on turbine blades. The heat resistance of coatings at high temperatures is determined by three factors: the shape of the part on which the coating is applied, the thickness of the coating and the phase composition of the surface layers or the maximum aluminum content in the coating. Therefore, when choosing a protective coating for these operating conditions, it is important to know the impact of these factors on the thermal stability of the coating. The paper presents a comparative study of various coatings on their resistance to crack formation under cyclic temperature change. The dependence of the heat resistance of the considered coatings on the method of their application and phase-structural state is established. Especially valuable is the established mechanism of formation and propagation of thermal fatigue cracks depending on the phase composition of the initial coating. It is shown that the durability of protective coatings with cyclic temperature change depends on the chemical composition of the coating and the method of its formation. The dependence of the formation of thermal fatigue cracks on the samples with the coatings under study on the number of cycles of temperature change is established.Современные ГТД работают в условиях изменения температурных нагрузок, поэтому одной из важных характеристик применяемых защитных покрытий на рабочих лопатках турбины является их высокая сопротивляемость возникновению и развитию трещин при механических и термических нагрузках. Применяемые эффективные системы внутреннего теплоотвода охлаждаемых лопаток турбины приводят к росту их теплонапряженности. В настоящее время возникающие трещины от термической усталости являются одним из распространенных дефектов, применяемых на лопатках турбины защитных покрытий. Термостойкость покрытий при высоких температурах определяется тремя факторами: формой детали, на которую нанесено покрытие, толщиной покрытия и фазовым составом поверхностных слоев или максимальным содержанием алюминия в покрытии. Поэтому при выборе защитного покрытия для данных условий эксплуатации важно знать влияние данных факторов на термостойкость покрытия. В работе проведено сравнительное исследование различных покрытий на их стойкость к образованию трещин при циклическом изменении температуры. Установлена зависимость термостойкости рассматриваемых покрытий от метода их нанесения и фазово-структурного состояния. Особенно ценным является установленный механизм образования и распространения термоусталостных трещин в зависимости от фазового состава исходного покрытия. Показано, что долговечность защитных покрытий при циклическом изменении температуры зависит от химического состава покрытия и способа его формирования. Установлена зависимость образования термоусталостных трещин на образцах с исследуемыми покрытиями от количества циклов изменения температуры
Morphometric Relationship, Phylogenetic Correlation, and Character Evolution in the Species-Rich Genus Aphis (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
The species-rich genus Aphis consists of more than 500 species, many of them host-specific on a wide range of plants, yet very similar in general appearance due to convergence toward particular morphological types. Most species have been historically clustered into four main phenotypic groups (gossypii, craccivora, fabae, and spiraecola groups). To confirm the morphological hypotheses between these groups and to examine the characteristics that determine them, multivariate morphometric analyses were performed using 28 characters measured/counted from 40 species. To infer whether the morphological relationships are correlated with the genetic relationships, we compared the morphometric dataset with a phylogeny reconstructed from the combined dataset of three mtDNA and one nuclear DNA regions.Based on a comparison of morphological and molecular datasets, we confirmed morphological reduction or regression in the gossypii group unlike in related groups. Most morphological characteristics of the gossypii group were less variable than for the other groups. Due to these, the gossypii group could be morphologically well separated from the craccivora, fabae, and spiraecola groups. In addition, the correlation of the rates of evolution between morphological and DNA datasets was highly significant in their diversification.The morphological separation between the gossypii group and the other species-groups are congruent with their phylogenetic relationships. Analysis of trait evolution revealed that the morphological traits found to be significant based on the morphometric analyses were confidently correlated with the phylogeny. The dominant patterns of trait evolution resulting in increased rates of short branches and temporally later evolution are likely suitable for the modality of Aphis speciation because they have adapted species-specifically, rapidly, and more recently on many different host plants
Geographical Distribution, Incidence, Malignancies, and Outcome of 136 Eastern Slavic Patients With Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome and NBN Founder Variant c.657_661del5
Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) is a DNA repair disorder characterized by combined immunodeficiency and a high predisposition to lymphoid malignancies. The majority of NBS patients are identified with a homozygous five base pair deletion in the Nibrin (NBN) gene (c.657_661del5, p.K219fsX19) with a founder effect observed in Caucasian European populations, especially of Slavic origin. We present here an analysis of a cohort of 136 NBS patients of Eastern Slav origin across Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, and Latvia with a focus on understanding the geographic distribution, incidence of malignancy, and treatment outcomes of this cohort. Our analysis shows that Belarus had the highest prevalence of NBS (2.3 per 1,000,000), followed by Ukraine (1.3 per 1,000,000), and Russia (0.7 per 1,000,000). Of note, the highest concentration of NBS cases was observed in the western regions of Belarus and Ukraine, where NBS prevalence exceeds 20 cases per 1,000,000 people, suggesting the presence of an “Eastern Slavic NBS hot spot.” The median age at diagnosis of this cohort ranged from 4 to 5 years, and delay in diagnosis was more pervasive in smaller cities and rural regions. A total of 62 (45%) patients developed malignancies, more commonly in males than females (55.2 vs. 34.2%; p=0.017). In 27 patients, NBS was diagnosed following the onset of malignancies (mean age: 8 years). Malignancies were mostly of lymphoid origin and predominantly non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) (n=42, 68%); 38% of patients had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The 20-year overall survival rate of patients with malignancy was 24%. However, females with cancer experienced poorer event-free survival rates than males (16.6% vs. 46.8%, p=0.036). Of 136 NBS patients, 13 underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) with an overall survival of 3.5 years following treatment (range: 1 to 14 years). Indications for HSCT included malignancy (n=7) and immunodeficiency (n=6). Overall, 9% of patients in this cohort reached adulthood. Adult survivors reported diminished quality of life with significant physical and cognitive impairments. Our study highlights the need to improve timely diagnosis and clinical management of NBS among Eastern Slavs. Genetic counseling and screening should be offered to individuals with a family history of NBS, especially in hot spot regions. © Copyright © 2021 Sharapova, Pashchenko, Bondarenko, Vakhlyarskaya, Prokofjeva, Fedorova, Savchak, Mareika, Valiev, Popa, Tuzankina, Vlasova, Sakovich, Polyakova, Rumiantseva, Naumchik, Kulyova, Aleshkevich, Golovataya, Minakovskaya, Belevtsev, Latysheva, Latysheva, Beznoshchenko, Akopyan, Makukh, Kozlova, Varabyou, Ballow, Ong, Walter, Kondratenko, Kostyuchenko and Aleinikova.We thank all doctors for clinical help for patients. We also appreciate the support of patient and their parents for agreeing to take part in this study. TP thanks Sergey?Nikulshin, Marika Grutupa, and Zanna Kovalova. We thank Joseph Dasso for editing this manuscript, primarily for proper English
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