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Two-loop beta functions of the Sine-Gordon model
We recalculate the two-loop beta functions in the two-dimensional Sine-Gordon
model in a two-parameter expansion around the asymptotically free point. Our
results agree with those of Amit et al., J. Phys. A13 (1980) 585.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, some correction
Comparative Microstructural Study of the Diffusion Zone Between Ni-Cr Alloy and Different Dental Ceramics
Detailed knowledge of bonding mechanisms, between the metal and ceramic parts in conventional dental systems, can help the development of new, improved systems and the optimisation of recent technologies. Despite their allergic potential, the NiCr alloys are still amongst the most often used dental materials so their investigation is important. The aim of the study was to carry out a
detailed microstructural investigation and to compare the reaction layer developed between three different dental ceramics and NiCr alloy under different firing conditions. For the measurements six identical samples were cast from WIRON 99 (Bego, Konstantz, Germany) alloy. Ceramic opaquers were fired on the polished surface
using Vision (Wohlwend AG), Vita VMK 95 (Vita) and Carat(DeTrey/Dentsplay) materials. Two samples were produced from each type of opaquers by different firing conditions. The TEM investigations were performed by using a 2000FX-II microscope with a Link-lsis EDS system. Similar growth processes of the phases were observed in all of the investigated systems in the sense that an amorphous phase was formed on the metal-ceramic interface
producing bubble like inclusions on the metal surface. The main component of this phase is silicon oxide in the case of Carat and Vita ceramics, while in the case of Vision potassium and nickel oxides were observed after the normal firing process. In all systems and at all firing conditions a nanocrystalline Cr2O3 layer (with about 50 nm
grain size) was commonly observed. This investigation was supported in part by ETT Grant 2001-3
Contour deformation trick in hybrid NLIE
The hybrid NLIE of AdS_5 x S^5 is applied to a wider class of states. We find
that the Konishi state of the orbifold AdS_5 x (S^5/Z_S) satisfies A_1 NLIE
with the source terms which are derived from contour deformation trick. For
general states, we construct a deformed contour with which the contour
deformation trick yields the correct source terms.Comment: 39 pages, 6 figures, v2: discussion on analyticity constraints
replaced by consistent deformed contou
Nonlinear integral equations for finite volume excited state energies of the O(3) and O(4) nonlinear sigma-models
We propose nonlinear integral equations for the finite volume one-particle
energies in the O(3) and O(4) nonlinear sigma-models. The equations are written
in terms of a finite number of components and are therefore easier to solve
numerically than the infinite component excited state TBA equations proposed
earlier. Results of numerical calculations based on the nonlinear integral
equations and the excited state TBA equations agree within numerical precision.Comment: numerical results adde
Two New White Dwarfs With Variable Magnetic Balmer Emission Lines
We report the discovery of two apparently isolated stellar remnants that
exhibit rotationally modulated magnetic Balmer emission, adding to the emerging
DAHe class of white dwarf stars. While the previously discovered members of
this class show Zeeman-split triplet emission features corresponding to single
magnetic field strengths, these two new objects exhibit significant
fluctuations in their apparent magnetic field strengths with variability phase.
The Zeeman-split hydrogen emission lines in LP broaden from MG
to MG over an apparent spin period of minutes. Similarly, WD
J varies from MG to MG over its apparent
-minute rotation period. This brings the DAHe class of white dwarfs to
at least five objects, all with effective temperatures within K of
K and masses ranging from .Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRA
Barriers to the development of palliative care in Western Europe
The Eurobarometer Survey of the <i>EAPC Task Force on the Development of Palliative Care in Europe</i> is part of a programme of work to produce comprehensive information on the provision of palliative care across Europe.
Aim: To identify barriers to the development of palliative care in Western Europe.
Method: A qualitative survey was undertaken amongst boards of national associations, eliciting opinions on opportunities for, and barriers to, palliative care development. By July 2006, 44/52 (85%) European countries had responded to the survey; we report here on the results from 22/25 (88%) countries in Western Europe.
Analysis: Data from the Eurobarometer survey were analysed thematically by geographical region and by the degree of development of palliative care in each country.
Results: From the data contained within the Eurobarometer, we identified six significant barriers to the development of palliative care in Western Europe: (i) Lack of palliative care education and training programmes (ii) Lack of awareness and recognition of palliative care (iii) Limited availability of/knowledge about opioid analgesics (iv) Limited funding (v) Lack of coordination amongst services (vi) Uneven palliative care coverage.
Conclusion: Findings from the EAPC Eurobarometer survey suggest that barriers to the development of palliative care in Western Europe may differ substantially from each other in both their scope and context and that some may be considered to be of greater significance than others. A number of common barriers to the development of the discipline do exist and much work still remains to be done in the identified areas. This paper provides a road map of which barriers need to be addressed
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