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Probing the superconducting condensate on a nanometer scale
Superconductivity is a rare example of a quantum system in which the
wavefunction has a macroscopic quantum effect, due to the unique condensate of
electron pairs. The amplitude of the wavefunction is directly related to the
pair density, but both amplitude and phase enter the Josephson current : the
coherent tunneling of pairs between superconductors. Very sensitive devices
exploit the superconducting state, however properties of the {\it condensate}
on the {\it local scale} are largely unknown, for instance, in unconventional
high-T cuprate, multiple gap, and gapless superconductors.
The technique of choice would be Josephson STS, based on Scanning Tunneling
Spectroscopy (STS), where the condensate is {\it directly} probed by measuring
the local Josephson current (JC) between a superconducting tip and sample.
However, Josephson STS is an experimental challenge since it requires stable
superconducting tips, and tunneling conditions close to atomic contact. We
demonstrate how these difficulties can be overcome and present the first
spatial mapping of the JC on the nanometer scale. The case of an MgB film,
subject to a normal magnetic field, is considered.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figure
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The History of the Regulation of Menstrual Tampons
This paper examines the regulation of menstrual tampons in the United States from their introduction to the market some twenty five years ago to the standards that govern them in the twenty first century. After a brief replay of the introduction of the tampon into the US, this paper discusses the background regulatory scheme for such a medical device. Next, this paper traces the development of the federal rules regulating tampons and tampon packaging, as well as the battles fought in courts of law to accomplish this goal. Finally, topics related to tampon regulation are explored, including the debate over tampon ingredient labeling and the preemption of state law by the federal regulation of tampons
Local Tunneling Study of Three-Dimensional Order Parameter in the -band of Al-doped MgB Single Crystals
We have performed local tunneling spectroscopy on high quality
MgAlB single crystals by means of Variable Temperature Scanning
Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS) in magnetic field up to 3 Tesla. Single gap
conductance spectra due to c-axis tunneling were extensively measured, probing
different amplitudes of the three-dimensional as a function of Al
content. Temperature and magnetic field dependences of the conductance spectra
were studied in S-I-N configuration: the effect of the doping resulted in a
monotonous reduction of the locally measured down to 24K for x=0.2. On
the other hand, we have found that the gap amplitude shows a maximum value
meV for x=0.1, while the ratio increases
monotonously with doping. The locally measured upper critical field was found
to be strongly related to the gap amplitude, showing the maximum value
for x=0.1 substituted samples. For this Al concentration the
data revealed some spatial inhomogeneity in the distribution of on
nanometer scale.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
On the Generalized Kramers Problem with Exponential Memory Friction
The time-dependent transmission coefficient for the generalized Kramers
problem with exponential memory friction has recently been calculated by Kohen
and Tannor [D. Kohen and D. J. Tannor, J. Chem. Phys. Vol. 103, 6013 (1995)]
using a procedure based on the method of reactive flux and the phase space
distribution function. Their analysis is restricted to the high friction regime
or diffusion-limited regime. We recently developed a complementary theory for
the low-friction energy-diffusion-limited regime in the Markovian limit [Sancho
et al., cond-mat/9806001, to appear in J. Chem. Phys.]. Here we generalize our
method to the case of an exponential dissipative memory kernel. We test our
results, as well as those of Kohen and Tannor, against numerical simulations
Importancia del equilibrio del índice omega-6/omega-3 en el mantenimiento de un buen estado de salud: recomendaciones nutricionales
The modification of dietary patterns has led to a
change in fatty acid consumption, with an increase in the
consumption of -6 fatty acids and a markerd reduction
in the consumption of -3 fatty acids. This in turn has
given rise to an imbalance in the -6/ -3 ratio, which is
now very different from the original 1:1 ratio of
humans in the past.
Given the involvement of -6 and -3 essential fatty
acids in disease processes, the present article examines
changes in dietary patterns that have led to the present
reduction in the consumption of -3 essential fatty
acids, and to study the importance of the -6/ -3 balance
in maintaining good health. In addition, an assesement
is made of the established recommendations for
preventing a poor intake of -3 essential fatty acids,
and the possible options for compensating the lack of
these fatty acids in the dietLa modificación de los hábitos alimentarios ha llevado
a un cambio en el consumo de ácidos grasos, con una
aumento de los ácidos grasos -6 y una marcada reducción
en el consumo de los ácidos grasos -3. Esto a su vez
ha dado lugar a un desequilibrio en la relación -6/ -3,
muy diferente de la proporción original 1:1 que tenían los
seres humanos en el pasado.
Dada la importancia de la relación entre los ácidos grasos
esenciales -6 y -3 en el desarrollo de diferentes enfermedades,
en el presente artículo se examinan los cambios en los
hábitos alimentarios que han llevado a la reducción en el
consumo de ácidos grasos esenciales -3, y se estudia la
importancia de este equilibrio en el mantenimiento de la
salud. Además, se realiza una evaluación de las recomendaciones
establecidas para prevenir una deficiencia en la
ingesta de ácidos grasos esenciales -3, y las posibles opciones
para compensar la falta de esos ácidos grasos en la diet
Andreev reflections on Y1-xCaxBa2Cu3O7-delta evidence for an unusual proximity effect
We have measured Andreev reflections between an Au tip and
Y_{1-x}Ca_{x}Ba_{2}Cu_{3}O_{7 - \delta} thin films in the in-plane orientation.
The conductance spectra are best fitted with a pair potential having the
"d_{x^{2}-y^{2}+is" symmetry. We find that the amplitude of the "is" component
is enhanced as the contact transparency is increased. This is an indication for
an unusual proximity effect that modifies the pair potential in the
superconductor near the surface with the normal metal.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Protein mass-modulated effects in the catalytic mechanism of dihydrofolate reductase : beyond promoting vibrations
This work was supported by NIH research grants GM068036 (V.L.S.) and GM65368 (A.K.), and NSF grant CHE-0133117 (A.K.).The role of fast protein dynamics in enzyme catalysis has been of great interest in the past decade. Recent “heavy enzyme” studies demonstrate that protein mass-modulated vibrations are linked to the energy barrier for the chemical step of catalyzed reactions. However, the role of fast dynamics in the overall catalytic mechanism of an enzyme has not been addressed. Protein mass-modulated effects in the catalytic mechanism of Escherichia coli dihydrofolate reductase (ecDHFR) are explored by isotopic substitution (13C, 15N, and non-exchangeable 2H) of the wild-type ecDHFR (l-DHFR) to generate a vibrationally perturbed “heavy ecDHFR” (h-DHFR). Steady-state, pre-steady-state, and ligand binding kinetics, intrinsic kinetic isotope effects (KIEint) on the chemical step, and thermal unfolding experiments of both l- and h-DHFR show that the altered protein mass affects the conformational ensembles and protein–ligand interactions, but does not affect the hydride transfer at physiological temperatures (25–45 °C). Below 25 °C, h-DHFR shows altered transition state (TS) structure and increased barrier-crossing probability of the chemical step compared with l-DHFR, indicating temperature-dependent protein vibrational coupling to the chemical step. Protein mass-modulated vibrations in ecDHFR are involved in TS interactions at cold temperatures and are linked to dynamic motions involved in ligand binding at physiological temperatures. Thus, mass effects can affect enzymatic catalysis beyond alterations in promoting vibrations linked to chemistry.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe
Eficacia de un programa para el tratamiento del sobrepeso y la obesidad no mórbida en atención primaria y su influencia en la modificación de estilos de vida
Introducción y Objetivos: la modificación de conductas
no saludables es fundamental para tratar la obesidad. El
objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar los efectos de un
programa basado en dieta, ejercicio y apoyo psicológico
en la modificación conductual de pacientes con sobrepeso
y obesidad tratados en Atención Primaria.
Métodos: 60 pacientes con sobrepeso grado II y
obesidad grado I-II fueron incluidos en este ensayo piloto.
Edad entre 18-50 años. Los pacientes recibieron un
programa que combinaba educación nutricional, actividad
física y apoyo psicológico. Formato grupal, periodicidad
quincenal. Los principales resultados medidos al
inicio y 6 meses fueron parámetros antropométricos
(índice de masa corporal, porcentaje de masa grasa, perímetro
cintura) y de estilos de vida usando el Cuestionario
para la valoración de hábitos de vida relacionados con el
sobrepeso y la obesidad. Consta de 5 dimensiones: contenido
calórico de la dieta (CC), alimentación saludable
(AS), ejercicio físico (EF), comer por bienestar psicológico
(BP) y consumo de alcohol (CA). La mayor puntuación
indica mejores hábitos para CC, AS y EF y peores
para BP y CA.
Resultados: al final de la intervención mejoraron las
escalas CC (2,60± 0,5 vs 3,49± 0,7, p<0,001), EF (2,19± 0,9
vs 3,17± 1,0, p<0,001) y AS (3,04± 0,4 vs 3,43± 0,4, p<0,05)
del cuestionario; CA (3,98± 0,7 vs. 4,25± 0,7, p<0,05) y BP
(2,82± 1,0 vs. 3,34± 0,7, p<0,001) empeoraron.
Conclusión: el programa basado en moderada restricción
de la dieta, aumento de actividad física y apoyo psicológico
puede mejorar parámetros antropométricos y
estilos de vida en pacientes obesos tratados en un centro
de Atención PrimariaBackground: Lifestyle intervention is fundamental for
obesity treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
effects of a program focused on diet, exercise and psychological
support on Lifestyle Modification in overweight and
obese patients treated in Primary Health Care setting.
Methods: 60 patients with grade II overweight and
non-morbid grade I-II obesity were included in this pilot
clinical trial. Ages ranged from18 to 50 years. They were
provided with a program combining nutritional education,
physical activity and psychological support.
Subjects attended group sessions every 2 weeks. The main
outcome measures at baseline and 6 months were body
composition parameters (BMI, body fat percentage, waist
circumference) and lifestyle intervention using the Questionnaire
for the assessment of overweight and obesity
related lifestyles at baseline and six months. This questionnaire
yields an five dimensions: diet caloric intake
(CC), healthy eating (AS), physical activity (EF), searching
for psychological well-being eating (BP) and
alcohol intake (CA). The higher score indicates better
lifestyles for CC, AS, EF and worse for BP y CA.
Results: At the end of the intervention the program
achieved improvements in Questionnaire related
lifestyles subscales: CC (2,60± 0,5 vs. 3,49± 0,7, p<0,001),
EF (2,19± 0,9 vs. 3,17± 1,0, p<0,001) and AS (3,04± 0,4 vs.
3,43± 0,4, p<0,05); CA (3,98± 0,7 vs. 4,25± 0,7, p<0,05)
and BP (2,82± 1,0 vs. 3,34± 0,7, p<0,001) has got worse.
Conclusion: The Program focused on balanced and
moderate energy-restricted diets, increased physical activity
and psychological support may improve the anthropometric
parameters and the Lifestyle intervention in
obese patients treated in a primary healthcare center.Este proyecto ha sido becado por el Ministerio de
Ciencia e Innovación, a través del Instituto de Salud
Carlos III y la Subdirección General de Evaluación y
Fomento de la Investigación, en el marco del «Subprograma
de Proyectos de Investigación de Evaluación de
Tecnologías Sanitarias e Investigación en servicios de
salud». Convocatoria 2008 de ayudas de la Acción
Estratégica en Salud, en el marco del Plan Nacional de
I+D+I 2008-2011 (PI08/90357). Y por la Fundación
MAPFRE, a través del programa de Ayudas a la Investigación
(2009
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