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    Native Birdlife in Hawke’s Bay: application of the river values assessment system (RiVAS and RiVAS+)

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    This report presents an application of the River Values Assessment System for existing value (RiVAS) and for potential value (RiVAS+) to native birdlife in the Hawkes Bay Region. A workshop was held in Napier on 3rd October 2011 to apply the method. This Hawkes Bay Region bird report needs to be read in conjunction with the method and with the first native bird application reports (see Hughey et al. 2010 and Gaze et al. 2010).Ministry of Science and Information, and Hawkes Bay Regional Counci

    Electrogramas auriculares endocárdicos anormales en pacientes de la tercera edad con fibrilación auricular paroxística idiopática

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    Los pacientes de la tercera edad están particularmente predispuestos a desarrollar episodios de fibrilación auricular paroxística (FAP), pudiendo ser los cambios que experimenta el miocardio auricular un factor contribuyente a la aparición de este fenómeno con el correr de los años. Por ende, diseñamos este trabajo con la idea de investigar los cambios que se producen en los electrogramas auriculares endocárdicos registrados por medio de un mapeo intraauricular con catéter en pacientes con FAP idiopática en la tercera edad. Realizamos un mapeo endocárdico con catéter de la aurícula derecha en ritmo sinusal en 72 pacientes con FAP idiopática para evaluar la influencia de la edad avanzada en los electrogramas auriculares endocárdicos. Los electrogramas bipolares fueron registrados de 12 sitios de la aurícula derecha, y un electrograma endocárdico auricular anormal fue definido como aquel que posee una duración ≥100 ms, y/o 8 o más deflexiones fragmentadas. Se registraron 864 electrogramas auriculares endocárdicos que fueron analizados cuantitativamente. El número de electrogramas auriculares anormales, así como la máxima duración y el mayor número de deflexiones fragmentadas de los electrogramas auriculares endocárdicos en los pacientes con FAP idiopática tuvo una correlación significativamente positiva con la edad. Se observó que la edad avanzada altera las propiedades electrofisiológicas del miocardio auricular haciéndolo más susceptible a desarrollar episodios de FAP. Estos cambios electrofisiológicos son más extensos conforme aumenta la edad. Existe un aumento progresivo en la extensión de la anormalidad electrofisiológica del miocardio auricular en pacientes de la tercera edad con fibrilación auricular paroxística idiopática

    Cosmological Moduli Problem in Gauge-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Theories

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    A generic class of string theories predicts the existence of light moduli fields, and they are expected to have masses mϕm_\phi comparable to the gravitino mass m3/2m_{3/2} which is in a range of 10210^{-2}keV--1GeV in gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking theories. Such light fields with weak interactions suppressed by the Planck scale can not avoid some stringent cosmological constraints, that is, they suffer from `cosmological moduli problems'. We show that all the gravitino mass region 10210^{-2}keV m3/2\lesssim m_{3/2} \lesssim 1GeV is excluded by the constraints even if we incorporate a late-time mini-inflation (thermal inflation). However, a modification of the original thermal inflation model enables the region 10210^{-2}keV m3/2\lesssim m_{3/2} \lesssim 500keV to survive the constraints. It is also stressed that the moduli can be dark matter in our universe for the mass region 10210^{-2}keV mϕ\lesssim m_\phi \lesssim 100keV.Comment: A few changes in section IV and

    Cosmological Constraint on the String Dilaton in Gauge-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Theories

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    The dilaton field in string theories (if exists) is expected to have a mass of the order of the gravitino mass m3/2m_{3/2} which is in a range of 10210^{-2}keV--1GeV in gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking models. If it is the case, the cosmic energy density of coherent dilaton oscillation easily exceeds the critical density of the present universe. We show that even if this problem is solved by a late-time entropy production (thermal inflation) a stringent constraint on the energy density of the dilaton oscillation is derived from experimental upperbounds on the cosmic X(γ\gamma)-ray backgrounds. This excludes an interesting mass region, 500keVm3/21GeV500keV \lesssim m_{3/2} \lesssim 1GeV, in gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking models.Comment: 13 pages (RevTex file including one figure, use psfig), revised version to be published in Physical Review Letter

    On the Moduli Problem and Baryogenesis in Gauge-mediated SUSY Breaking Models

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    We investigate whether the Affleck-Dine mechanism can produce sufficient baryon number of the universe in the gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models, while evading the cosmological moduli problem by late-time entropy production. We find that the Q-ball formation renders the scenario very difficult to work, irrespective of the detail mechanism of the entropy production.Comment: 11 pages, RevTeX, 5 postscript figures include
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