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    Non-equilibrium dynamics in an interacting nanoparticle system

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    Non-equilibrium dynamics in an interacting Fe-C nanoparticle sample, exhibiting a low temperature spin glass like phase, has been studied by low frequency ac-susceptibility and magnetic relaxation experiments. The non-equilibrium behavior shows characteristic spin glass features, but some qualitative differences exist. The nature of these differences is discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 11 figure

    Balloon-borne radiometer measurement of Northern Hemisphere mid-latitude stratospheric HNO3 profiles spanning 12 years

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    Low-resolution atmospheric thermal emission spectra collected by balloon-borne radiometers over the time span of 1990–2002 are used to retrieve vertical profiles of HNO3, CFC-11 and CFC-12 volume mixing ratios between approximately 10 and 35 km altitude. All of the data analyzed have been collected from launches from a Northern Hemisphere mid-latitude site, during late summer, when stratospheric dynamic variability is at a minimum. The retrieval technique incorporates detailed forward modeling of the instrument and the radiative properties of the atmosphere, and obtains a best fit between modeled and measured spectra through a combination of onion-peeling and global optimization steps. The retrieved HNO3 profiles are consistent over the 12-year period, and are consistent with recent measurements by the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment-Fourier transform spectrometer satellite instrument. This suggests that, to within the errors of the 1990 measurements, there has been no significant change in the HNO3 summer mid-latitude profile

    Characterisation and airborne deployment of a new counterflow virtual impactor inlet

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    A new counterflow virtual impactor (CVI) inlet is introduced with details of its design, laboratory characterisation tests and deployment on an aircraft during the 2011 Eastern Pacific Emitted Aerosol Cloud Experiment (E-PEACE). The CVI inlet addresses three key issues in previous designs; in particular, the inlet operates with: (i) negligible organic contamination; (ii) a significant sample flow rate to downstream instruments (∼15 l min^(−1)) that reduces the need for dilution; and (iii) a high level of accessibility to the probe interior for cleaning. Wind tunnel experiments characterised the cut size of sampled droplets and the particle size-dependent transmission efficiency in various parts of the probe. For a range of counter-flow rates and air velocities, the measured cut size was between 8.7–13.1 μm. The mean percentage error between cut size measurements and predictions from aerodynamic drag theory is 1.7%. The CVI was deployed on the Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely Piloted Aircraft Studies (CIRPAS) Twin Otter for thirty flights during E-PEACE to study aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions off the central coast of California in July and August 2011. Results are reported to assess the performance of the inlet including comparisons of particle number concentration downstream of the CVI and cloud drop number concentration measured by two independent aircraft probes. Measurements downstream of the CVI are also examined from one representative case flight coordinated with shipboard-emitted smoke that was intercepted in cloud by the Twin Otter

    Avaliação da toxicidade do diflubenzuron e P-cloroanilina em indicadores bioquímicos de organismos não-alvo aquáticos.

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    Resumo: O uso de produtos agrícolas vem sendo a principal forma de combater parasitas na aquicultura, sendo que o Diflubenzuron, (DFB) é o mais utilizado. Este composto inibe a síntese de quitina, componente do exoesqueleto dos parasitas, e apresenta baixa toxicidade aos peixes. Porém, no ambiente aquático, o DFB pode ser tóxico às espécies não-alvo e, quando degradado, gera p-cloroanilina, (PCA), metabólito potencialmente cancerígeno e mutagênico para o ser humano. Tendo em vista a necessidade de se obter mais informações sobre a toxicidade destes compostos nos organismos aquáticos não-alvo, a proposta deste trabalho foi analisar a atividade enzimática de fosfatases ácida (FAT) e alcalina (Fale), catalase (CAT) e superoxido dismutase (SOD) de microalga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, microcrustáceo Daphnia similis e o peixe Oreochromis niloticus com base na concentração efetiva 50% (CE50) com vistas a suprir a necessidade de dados na literatura acerca da toxicidade destes produtos e analisar o possível uso da análise enzimática como indicador de poluição de recursos hídricos em programas de biomonitoramento

    Fragility of the spin-glass-like collective state to a magnetic field in an interacting Fe-C nanoparticle system

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    The effect of applied magnetic fields on the collective nonequilibrium dynamics of a strongly interacting Fe-C nanoparticle system has been investigated. It is experimentally shown that the magnetic aging diminishes to finally disappear for fields of moderate strength. The field needed to remove the observable aging behavior increases with decreasing temperature. The same qualitative behavior is observed in an amorphous metallic spin glass (Fe_{0.15}Ni_{0.85})_{75}P_{16}B_6Al_3.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure

    Comprehensive airborne characterization of aerosol from a major bovine source

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    We report an extensive airborne characterization of aerosol downwind of a massive bovine source in the San Joaquin Valley (California) on two flights during July 2007. The Center for Interdisciplinary Remotely-Piloted Aircraft Studies (CIRPAS) Twin Otter probed chemical composition, particle size distribution, mixing state, sub- and supersaturated water uptake behavior, light scattering properties, and the interrelationship between these parameters and meteorology. Total PM_(1.0) levels and concentrations of organics. nitrate. and ammonium were enhanced in the plume from the source as compared to the background aerosol. Organics dominated the plume aerosol mass (~56-64%), followed either by sulfate or nitrate. and then ammonium. Particulate amines were detected in the plume aerosol by a particle-into-liquid sampler (PILS) and via mass spectral inarkers in the Aerodvne C-ToF-AMS. Amines were found to be a significant atmospheric base even in the presence of arnmonia; particulate amine concentrations are estimated as at least 14-23% of that of ammonium in the plume. Enhanced sub- and supersaturated water uptake and reduced refractive indices were coincident with lower organic mass fractions, higher nitrate mass fractions, and the detection of amines. The likelihood of suppressed droplet growth owing to kinetic limitations from hydrophobic organic material is explored. After removing effects associated with size distribution and mixing state, the normalized activated fraction of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) increased as a function of the subsaturated hygroscopic growth factor, with the highest activated fractions being consistent with relatively lower organic mass fractions and higher nitrate mass fractions. Subsaturated hygroscopic growth factors for the organic fraction of the aerosol are estimated based on employing the Zdanovskii-Stokes Robinson (ZSR) mixing rule. Representative values for a parameterization treating particle water uptake in both the sub- and supersaturated regimes are reported for incorporation into atmospheric models

    Reply to ``Comment on `Hole-burning experiments within glassy models with infinite range interactions' ''

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    This is a reply to the comments by Richter and Chamberlin, and Diezemann and Bohmer to our paper (Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 3448 (2000)). As further evidence for the claims in this Letter, we here reproduce the nonlinear spectral hole-burning experimental protocol in an equilibrated fully connected spin-glass model and we exhibit frequency selectivity, together with a shift in the base of the spectral hole.Comment: 1 page, two figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Efecto del bioplaguicida Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner, 1911), cepa 344, en organismos indicadores del compartimiento acuático.

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    Resumen: El Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner, 1911) (Bt) es una bacteria que contiene endotoxinas con acción insecticida para varias especies. A pesar de la conocida inocuidad de la utilización de Bt y otros bioplaguicidas utilizados en la lucha contra las plagas, ha habido algunos informes acerca de las infecciones y los efectos adversos sobre los organismos no blanco, entre estos, especies acuáticas. En este estudio, se evaluó los efectos derivados de la exposición a la cepa 344 del Bt (Bt344) en algunos organismos de diferentes niveles tróficos de la cadena alimentaria acuática. Los organismos de prueba estuvieron expuestos a concentraciones correspondientes a más de 1.000 veces la tasa de aplicación efectiva para controlar el gusano cogollero del maíz (Spodoptera frugiperda). El Bt344 no alteró los patrones de crecimiento de las algas Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. Una tasa de mortalidad significativa equivalente a 8,9%, pero menor que el límite aceptable para el control (10%), se registró para el pez Hyphessobrycon scholzei. Sin embargo, la exposición al agente biológico disminuyó la supervivencia de Daphnia similis en 44,8%, en comparación con el control. Esto sugiere un riesgo para algunas especies acuáticas de invertebrados
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