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Strongly Coupled Chameleon Fields: New Horizons in Scalar Field Theory
We show that as a result of non-linear self-interactions, scalar field
theories that couple to matter much more strongly than gravity are not only
viable but could well be detected by a number of future experiments, provided
these are properly designed to do so.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figs. Typos corrected. Comments added. Phys. Rev. Lett. in
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Estado Confusional Agudo após Corticoterapia Inalada
Background: The connection between corticotherapy and neuropsychiatric symptoms is
widely known, being one of the first questions
we need to assess when presenting with first
episode psychiatric symptoms or confusional
state.
Aims: To date, data on cases related to inhaled
corticotherapy and neuropsychiatric effects is
scarce. In this paper we describe a rare case in
a young woman.
Methods: The clinical case presented led us
to try to understand the data published on the
subject in order to discuss it in greater length.
Results and Conclusions: We present and
discuss a 27-year-old patient’s case, with no
previous psychiatric disease, who was admitted to our Psychiatric ward after the onset of
severe acute behavioural disturbance characterized by aggressiveness, visual and auditory
hallucinatory activity, misidentification and
altered conscience status. It was later found
that seven days earlier she had been prescribed
inhaled corticotherapy for a minor respiratory
infection. A few days after corticotherapy withdrawal, the clinical symptoms improved significantly.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
An analytic model for the transition from decelerated to accelerated cosmic expansion
We consider the scenario where our observable universe is devised as a
dynamical four-dimensional hypersurface embedded in a five-dimensional bulk
spacetime, with a large extra dimension, which is the {\it generalization of
the flat FRW cosmological metric to five dimensions}. This scenario generates a
simple analytical model where different stages of the evolution of the universe
are approximated by distinct parameterizations of the {\it same} spacetime. In
this model the evolution from decelerated to accelerated expansion can be
interpreted as a "first-order" phase transition between two successive stages.
The dominant energy condition allows different parts of the universe to evolve,
from deceleration to acceleration, at different redshifts within a narrow era.
This picture corresponds to the creation of bubbles of new phase, in the middle
of the old one, typical of first-order phase transitions. Taking today, we find that the cross-over from deceleration to acceleration
occurs at , regardless of the equation of state in the very
early universe. In the case of primordial radiation, the model predicts that
the deceleration parameter "jumps" from to at . At the present time and the equation of state of the
universe is , in agreement with observations and some
theoretical predictions.Comment: The abstract and introduction are improved and the discussion section
is expanded. A number of references are adde
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