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A direct numerical simulation method for complex modulus of particle dispersions
We report an extension of the smoothed profile method (SPM)[Y. Nakayama, K.
Kim, and R. Yamamoto, Eur. Phys. J. E {\bf 26}, 361(2008)], a direct numerical
simulation method for calculating the complex modulus of the dispersion of
particles, in which we introduce a temporally oscillatory external force into
the system. The validity of the method was examined by evaluating the storage
and loss moduli of a system composed of identical
spherical particles dispersed in an incompressible Newtonian host fluid at
volume fractions of , 0.41, and 0.51. The moduli were evaluated at
several frequencies of shear flow; the shear flow used here has a zigzag
profile, as is consistent with the usual periodic boundary conditions
A self-organizing map approach to characterize hydrogeology of the fractured Serra-Geral transboundary aquifer
Abstract
The aim of this work is to understand the exchange of water between the Serra Geral aquifer system (SGAS) and Guarani aquifer system (GAS). The objectives are two-fold. First, introduce the capability of the modified self-organizing maps (MSOM) as an unbiased nonlinear approach to estimate missing values of hydrochemistry and hydraulic transmissivity associated with the SGAS, a transboundary groundwater system spanning parts of four South American countries. Second, identify areas with potential connectivity of the SGAS with the GAS based on analysis of the spatial variability of key elements and comparison with current conceptual models of hydraulic connectivity. The MSOM is employed to calculate correlations (trends) between 27 variables from 1,132 wells. Hydraulic transmissivity is calculated from specific capacity values from well-pump tests in 157 locations. Hydrochemical facies estimates appear unbiased and consistent with current conceptual-connectivity models indicating that vertical fluxes from GAS are influenced by geological structure. The MSOM provides additional spatial estimates revealing new areas with likely connections between the two aquifer systems
Lattice Model of Sweeping Interface for Drying Process in Water-Granule Mixture
Based on the invasion percolation model, a lattice model for the sweeping
interface dynamics is constructed to describe the pattern forming process by a
sweeping interface upon drying the water-granule mixture. The model is shown to
produce labyrinthine patterns similar to those found in the experiment[Yamazaki
and Mizuguchi, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. \textbf{69} (2000) 2387]. Upon changing the
initial granular density, resulting patterns undergo the percolation
transition, but estimated critical exponents are different from those of the
conventional percolation. Loopless structure of clusters in the patterns
produced by the sweeping dynamics seems to influence the nature of the
transition.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
Do Killing-Yano tensors form a Lie Algebra?
Killing-Yano tensors are natural generalizations of Killing vectors. We
investigate whether Killing-Yano tensors form a graded Lie algebra with respect
to the Schouten-Nijenhuis bracket. We find that this proposition does not hold
in general, but that it does hold for constant curvature spacetimes. We also
show that Minkowski and (anti)-deSitter spacetimes have the maximal number of
Killing-Yano tensors of each rank and that the algebras of these tensors under
the SN bracket are relatively simple extensions of the Poincare and (A)dS
symmetry algebras.Comment: 17 page
Clinical features of cats with aqueous tear deficiency: a retrospective case series of 10 patients (17 eyes)
Objectives
The aim of this study was to describe the clinical findings, diagnostic test results and response to therapy of cats with Schirmer tear test 1 (STT-1) values below the reference interval.
Methods
The medical records of three institutions were searched for cats with ocular surface disease and STT-1 values/min, confirmed at two or more separate visits.
Results
Ten cats (17 eyes) were included. The mean ± SD (range) age and STT-1 values in affected eye(s) were 6.1 ± 5.7 (0.2–16) years and 2.4 ± 3.1 (0–8) mm/min, respectively. Concurrent ocular surface disease was bilateral in 5/10 cats. Clinical signs included conjunctivitis (14/17 eyes), corneal ulceration (6/17 eyes), non-ulcerative keratitis (4/17 eyes), symblepharon (4/17 eyes), eosinophilic keratitis (3/17 eyes), corneal sequestrum (3/17 eyes), corneal fibrosis (2/17 eyes) and meibomitis (2/17 eyes). Management included topically applied lacrimomimetics, antiviral drugs, corticosteroids or immunomodulatory drugs; orally administered famciclovir; or surgical procedures, in various combinations. Response to therapy (defined as an increase in STT-1 value of ⩾5 mm/min) was transient (seen at a single reassessment) in 65% of eyes and sustained (seen at ⩾2 consecutive reassessments) in 18% of eyes.
Conclusions and relevance
Clinical features seen in cats with low STT-1 values are described, although the association between aqueous deficiency and the reported ocular changes is unknown at this time. We encourage clinicians to assess the tear film in cats with ocular surface disease, and initiate therapy with lacrimomimetics if STT-1 values are repeatedly below normal. Such information will further define aqueous tear deficiency in cats, providing a better understanding of disease prevalence, pathogenesis and treatment
Efeito do probiótico na evolução da inflamação granulomatosa e hematologia de tilápias do Nilo, Oreochromis niloticus.
A atividade probiótica de um suplemento comercial composto de três microorganismos, (3x108 UFC), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2x108 UFC) e Aspergillus oryzae (4x106 UFC), foi avaliada através da inclusão de níveis do suplemento na dieta alimentar de tilápias do Nilo (Oreochromis niloticus).Organizado por: Sílvio Ricardo Maurano; AQUACIÊNCIA 2012
Band-theoretical prediction of magnetic anisotropy in uranium monochalcogenides
Magnetic anisotropy of uranium monochalcogenides, US, USe and UTe, is studied
by means of fully-relativistic spin-polarized band structure calculations
within the local spin-density approximation. It is found that the size of the
magnetic anisotropy is fairly large (about 10 meV/unit formula), which is
comparable with experiment. This strong anisotropy is discussed in view of a
pseudo-gap formation, of which crucial ingredients are the exchange splitting
of U 5f states and their hybridization with chalcogen p states (f-p
hybridization). An anomalous trend in the anisotropy is found in the series
(US>>USe<UTe) and interpreted in terms of competition between localization of
the U 5f states and the f-p hybridization. It is the spin-orbit interaction on
the chalcogen p states that plays an essential role in enlarging the strength
of the f-p hybridization in UTe, leading to an anomalous systematic trend in
the magnetic anisotropy.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Semiclassical short strings in AdS_5 x S^5
We present results for the one-loop correction to the energy of a class of
string solutions in AdS_5 x S^5 in the short string limit. The computation is
based on the observation that, as for rigid spinning string elliptic solutions,
the fluctuation operators can be put into the single-gap Lame' form. Our
computation reveals a remarkable universality of the form of the energy of
short semiclassical strings. This may help to understand better the structure
of the strong coupling expansion of the anomalous dimensions of dual gauge
theory operators.Comment: 12 pages, one pdf figure. Invited Talk at 'Nonlinear Physics. Theory
and Experiment VI', Gallipoli (Italy) - June 23 - July 3, 201
One-loop corrections to AdS_5 x S^5 superstring partition function via Pohlmeyer reduction
We discuss semiclassical expansions around a class of classical string
configurations lying in AdS_3 x S^1 using the Pohlmeyer-reduced from of the
AdS_5 x S^5 superstring theory. The Pohlmeyer reduction of the AdS_5 x S^5
superstring theory is a gauged Wess-Zumino-Witten model with an integrable
potential and two-dimensional fermionic fields. It was recently conjectured
that the quantum string partition function is equal to the quantum reduced
theory partition function. Continuing the previous paper (arXiv:0906.3800)
where arbitrary solutions in AdS_2 x S^2 and homogeneous solutions were
considered, we provide explicit demonstration of this conjecture at the
one-loop level for several string solutions in AdS_3 x S^1 embedded into AdS_5
x S^5. Quadratic fluctuations derived in the reduced theory for inhomogeneous
strings are equivalent to respective fluctuations found from the Nambu action
in the original string theory. We also show the equivalence of fluctuation
frequencies for homogeneous strings with both the orbital momentum and the
winding on a big circle of S^5.Comment: 45 pages, references added, minor correction
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