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Subtle but significant effects of CO<inf>2</inf> acidified seawater on embryos of the intertidal snail, Littorina obtusata
Our understanding of the effects of ocean acidification on whole organism function is growing, but most current information is for adult stages of development. Here, we show the effects of reduced pH seawater (pH 7.6) on aspects of the development, physiology and behaviour of encapsulated embryos of the marine intertidal gastropod Littorina obtusata. We found reduced viability and increased development times under reduced pH conditions, and the embryos had significantly altered behaviours and physiologies. In acidified seawater, embryos spent more time stationary, had slower rotation rates, spent less time crawling, but increased their movement periodicity compared with those maintained under control conditions. Larval and adult heart rates were significantly lower in acidified seawater, and hatchling snails had an altered shell morphology (lateral length and spiral shell length) compared to control snails. Our findings show that ocean acidification may have multiple, subtle effects during the early development of marine animals that may have implications for their survival beyond those predicted using later life stages. © Inter-Research 2009
Renormalization group equations as 'decoupling' theorems
We propose a simple derivation of renormalization group equations and
Callan-Symanzik equations as decoupling theorems of the structures underlying
effective field theories.Comment: 7 pages, no figure, revtex4, additional typos removed, published in
Phys. Lett.
OpenMSD: Towards Multilingual Scientific Documents Similarity Measurement
We develop and evaluate multilingual scientific documents similarity
measurement models in this work. Such models can be used to find related works
in different languages, which can help multilingual researchers find and
explore papers more efficiently. We propose the first multilingual scientific
documents dataset, Open-access Multilingual Scientific Documents (OpenMSD),
which has 74M papers in 103 languages and 778M citation pairs. With OpenMSD, we
pretrain science-specialized language models, and explore different strategies
to derive "related" paper pairs to fine-tune the models, including using a
mixture of citation, co-citation, and bibliographic-coupling pairs. To further
improve the models' performance for non-English papers, we explore the use of
generative language models to enrich the non-English papers with English
summaries. This allows us to leverage the models' English capabilities to
create better representations for non-English papers. Our best model
significantly outperforms strong baselines by 7-16% (in mean average
precision).Comment: Scripts for constructing the OpenMSD dataset is available at:
https://github.com/google-research/google-research/tree/master/OpenMS
Variety of idempotents in nonassociative algebras
In this paper, we study the variety of all nonassociative (NA) algebras from
the idempotent point of view. We are interested, in particular, in the spectral
properties of idempotents when algebra is generic, i.e. idempotents are in
general position. Our main result states that in this case, there exist at
least nontrivial obstructions (syzygies) on the Peirce spectrum of a
generic NA algebra of dimension . We also discuss the exceptionality of the
eigenvalue which appears in the spectrum of idempotents in
many classical examples of NA algebras and characterize its extremal properties
in metrised algebras.Comment: 27 pages, 1 figure, submitte
Discovery of Balmer Broad Absorption Lines in the Quasar LBQS 1206+1052
We report the discovery of Balmer broad absorption lines (BALs) in the quasar
LBQS 1206+1052 and present a detailed analysis of the peculiar absorption line
spectrum. Besides Mg II doublet, BALs are also
detected in He I* multiplet at \AA arising
from metastable helium level, and in H and H from excited
hydrogen H I* level, which are rarely seen in quasar spectra. We identify
two components in the BAL troughs of 2000 km s width: One
component shows an identical profile in H I*, \hei* and \mgii with its centroid
blueshifted by km\ s. The other component is
detected in \hei* and \mgii with km s. We
estimate the column densities of H I*, He I*, and Mg II, and compare them with
possible level population mechanisms. Our results favor the scenario that the
Balmer BALs originate in a partially ionized region with a column density of
cm for an electron density of cm via Ly resonant scattering pumping. The harsh
conditions needed may help to explain the rarity of Balmer absorption line
systems in quasar spectra. With an -band PSF magnitude of 16.50, LBQS
1206+1052 is the brightest Balmer-BAL quasar ever reported. Its high brightness
and unique spectral properties make LBQS 1206+1052 a promising candidate for
follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy, multi-band observations, and long-term
monitoring.Comment: 16 pages,4 figure
R-parity Violation and Semileptonic Decays of B-meson
We investigate the effects of R-parity violation on the semileptonic decays
of B-meson in the minimal supersymmetric standard model with explicit R-parity
violation and discuss its physical implications. We find that the semileptonic
decays of B-meson can be largely affected by the R-parity violation.Comment: 10 pages, LaTex file, no figure. References and a table are added.
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