184 research outputs found
Improving habitat heterogenity on coastal defence structures
Sea level rise and higher storm frequency is increasing the need for hard coastal defences worldwide. The majority of these structures lack optimal habitats for intertidal species, resulting in low diversity. Here, we evaluate low-cost enhancement techniques which increase habitat heterogeneity and surface texture on different rock types. Arrays of holes and grooves inspired by âblast featuresâ produced during the quarrying process were created on both granite rock armour and limestone rock groynes in two locations in England. After 12 months the treatments were successful at attracting new species to the defence structures and increasing the overall diversity and abundance of organisms. Mobile fauna including crabs and fish were recorded utilising the holes and grooves. Non -native species were recorded in grooves at one site but in no greater abundance than control areas. At the southern site, species known to be spreading in response to climate changes were found in both treatments but not in controls. The cost of these treatments was low in relation to that of the defence scheme and could be easily replicated either during or after construction. Through evaluatio n of the use of these ecological enhancement techniques on coastal structures, we suggest that they have considerable potential to enhance local patterns of biodiversity when used within large -scale defence projects
Intersection rules, dynamics and symmetries
We consider theories containing gravity, at most one dilaton and form field
strengths. We show that the existence of particular BPS solutions of
intersecting extremal closed branes select the theories, which upon dimensional
reduction to three dimensions possess a simple simply laced Lie group symmetry
G. Furthermore these theories can be fully reconstructed from the dynamics of
such branes and of their openings. Amongst such theories are the effective
actions of the bosonic sector of M-theory and of the bosonic string. The BPS
intersecting brane solutions form representations of a subgroup of the group of
Weyl reflections and outer automorphisms of the triple Kac-Moody extension G+++
of the G algebra, which cannot be embedded in the overextended Kac-Moody
subalgebra G++ characterising the cosmological Kasner solutions.Comment: Latex 30 pages, 3 figure
COVID-19 vaccination in athletes: ready, set, goâŠ
In the fight against the COVID-19 global pandemic, the focus in 2021 has fortunately turned to vaccination strategies. The successful development of several vaccines, and their proven efficacy and short-term safety in large scale multinational trials against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2), offers promise in controlling the pandemic. Many countries are now operationalising their vaccination programmes, and prioritising health-care workers and the most vulnerable individuals within the populationâeg, the elderly and those with chronic health conditions.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanreshj2022Sports Medicin
COVID-19 vaccination in athletes: ready, set, goâŠ
In the fight against the COVID-19 global pandemic, the focus in 2021 has fortunately turned to vaccination strategies. The successful development of several vaccines, and their proven efficacy and short-term safety in large scale multinational trials against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2), offers promise in controlling the pandemic. Many countries are now operationalising their vaccination programmes, and prioritising health-care workers and the most vulnerable individuals within the populationâeg, the elderly and those with chronic health conditions.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanreshj2022Sports Medicin
Introduction to M Theory and AdS/CFT Duality
An introductory survey of some of the developments that have taken place in
superstring theory in the past few years is presented. The main focus is on
three particular dualities. The first one is the appearance of an 11th
dimension in the strong coupling limit of the type IIA theory, which give rise
to M theory. The second one is the duality between the type IIB theory
compactified on a circle and M theory on a two-torus. The final topic is an
introduction to the recently proposed duality between superstring theory or M
theory on certain anti de Sitter space backgrounds and conformally invariant
quantum field theories.Comment: 26 pages; To be published in the Proceedings of a conference held in
Corfu, Greece in September 1998. v2: reference adde
Lipid-laden bronchoalveolar macrophages in asthma and chronic cough
SummaryBackgroundThe presence of lipids in alveolar macrophages (AMs) may impair their phagocytic response, and determine airway inflammation and obstruction.ObjectiveTo determine the factors such as severity of asthma, chronic cough, airway inflammation and obesity that may influence the presence of lipids in lung macrophages.MethodsBronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained from 38 asthmatics (21 severe and 17 mild/moderate), 16 subjects with chronic cough and 11 healthy control subjects. The presence of lipids in macrophages was detected using an Oil-red-O stain and an index of lipid-laden macrophages (LLMI) was obtained.ResultsLLMI scores were higher in healthy subjects (median 48 [IQR 10â61]) and the severe asthma group (37 [11.5â61]) compared to mild/moderate asthmatics (7 [0.5â37]; p < 0.05 each). Subjects reporting a history of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) had higher LLMI values (41.5 [11.3â138] versus 13 [0â39.3], p = 0.02). There was no significant correlation between LLMI and chronic cough, BAL cell differential counts, FEV1, FEV1/FVC or body mass index (BMI).ConclusionsThe reduced LLMI in mild/moderate asthma may be related to lower incidence of GORD. However, this was not related to the degree of airflow obstruction, obesity or airway inflammation
Properties of Intersecting p-branes in Various Dimensions
General properties of intersecting extremal p-brane solutions of gravity
coupled with dilatons and several different d-form fields in arbitrary
space-time dimensions are considered. It is show that heuristically expected
properties of the intersecting p-branes follow from the explicit formulae for
solutions. In particular, harmonic superposition and S-duality hold for all
p-brane solutions. Generalized T-duality takes place under additional
restrictions on the initial theory parameters .Comment: 14 pages, RevTeX, misprints are corrected and more Comments are
added, information about one of the authors (M.G.I.) available at
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/419
On the verge of Umdeutung in Minnesota: Van Vleck and the correspondence principle (Part One)
In October 1924, the Physical Review, a relatively minor journal at the time,
published a remarkable two-part paper by John H. Van Vleck, working in virtual
isolation at the University of Minnesota. Van Vleck combined advanced
techniques of classical mechanics with Bohr's correspondence principle and
Einstein's quantum theory of radiation to find quantum analogues of classical
expressions for the emission, absorption, and dispersion of radiation. For
modern readers Van Vleck's paper is much easier to follow than the famous paper
by Kramers and Heisenberg on dispersion theory, which covers similar terrain
and is widely credited to have led directly to Heisenberg's "Umdeutung" paper.
This makes Van Vleck's paper extremely valuable for the reconstruction of the
genesis of matrix mechanics. It also makes it tempting to ask why Van Vleck did
not take the next step and develop matrix mechanics himself.Comment: 82 page
Topology, Entropy and Witten Index of Dilaton Black Holes
We have found that for extreme dilaton black holes an inner boundary must be
introduced in addition to the outer boundary to give an integer value to the
Euler number. The resulting manifolds have (if one identifies imaginary time)
topology and Euler number in contrast to
the non-extreme case with . The entropy of extreme dilaton black
holes is already known to be zero. We include a review of some recent ideas due
to Hawking on the Reissner-Nordstr\"om case. By regarding all extreme black
holes as having an inner boundary, we conclude that the entropy of {\sl all}
extreme black holes, including black holes, vanishes. We discuss the
relevance of this to the vanishing of quantum corrections and the idea that the
functional integral for extreme holes gives a Witten Index. We have studied
also the topology of ``moduli space'' of multi black holes. The quantum
mechanics on black hole moduli spaces is expected to be supersymmetric despite
the fact that they are not HyperK\"ahler since the corresponding geometry has
torsion unlike the BPS monopole case. Finally, we describe the possibility of
extreme black hole fission for states with an energy gap. The energy released,
as a proportion of the initial rest mass, during the decay of an
electro-magnetic black hole is 300 times greater than that released by the
fission of an nucleus.Comment: 51 pages, 4 figures, LaTeX. Considerably extended version. New
sections include discussion of the Witten index, topology of the moduli
space, black hole sigma model, and black hole fission with huge energy
releas
Electronic structure of fluorides: general trends for ground and excited state properties
The electronic structure of fluorite crystals are studied by means of density
functional theory within the local density approximation for the exchange
correlation energy. The ground-state electronic properties, which have been
calculated for the cubic structures ,, , ,
, -, using a plane waves expansion of the wave
functions, show good comparison with existing experimental data and previous
theoretical results. The electronic density of states at the gap region for all
the compounds and their energy-band structure have been calculated and compared
with the existing data in the literature. General trends for the ground-state
parameters, the electronic energy-bands and transition energies for all the
fluorides considered are given and discussed in details. Moreover, for the
first time results for have been presented
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