212 research outputs found
Generation of Curvature Perturbations with Extra Anisotropic Stress
We study the evolution of curvature perturbations and the cosmic microwave
background (CMB) power spectrum in the presence of an hypothesized extra
anisotropic stress which might arise, for example, from the dark radiation term
in brane-world cosmology. We evolve the scalar modes of such perturbations
before and after neutrino decoupling and analyze their effects on the CMB
spectrum. A novel result of this work is that the cancellation of the neutrino
and extra anisotropic stress could lead to a spectrum of residual curvature
perturbations which is similar to the observed CMB power spectrum. This implies
a possible additional consideration in the determination of cosmological
parameters from the CMB analysis.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures; improved discussio
Neutrino mass effects on vector and tensor CMB anisotropies in the presence of a primordial magnetic field
If a primordial magnetic field (PMF) is present during photon decoupling and
afterward, a finite neutrino mass can affect all modes of the CMB. In this
work, we expand on earlier studies of the scalar mode effects by constructing
the vector and tensor mode equations in the presence of massive neutrinos and a
PMF. We compute the power spectrum of the various modes in an illustrative
example and find that the neutrino mass can significantly affect the vector and
tensor modes when a PMF exists, while the effects are negligible for no PMF.
The most prominent result of the present analysis is the behavior of the EE
component of the tensor mode at low multipoles. For massive neutrinos the EE
mode can become comparable to the observed primary anisotropy. Therefore, if
and when the EE mode power spectrum is measured at low multipoles the
possibility exists to place a strong constraint on the sum of the neutrino
masses.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figure
エミッション断層像形成のためのフレネルゾーンコリメータの研究
金沢大学助教授研究課題/領域番号:57570424, 研究期間(年度):1982出典:研究課題「エミッション断層像形成のためのフレネルゾーンコリメータの研究」課題番号57570424(KAKEN:科学研究費助成事業データベース(国立情報学研究所)) (https://kaken.nii.ac.jp/ja/grant/KAKENHI-PROJECT-57570424/)を加工して作
Effect of juggling therapy on anxiety disorders in female patients
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Aims</p> <p>The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of juggling therapy for anxiety disorder patients.</p> <p>Design and Method</p> <p>Subjects were 17 female outpatients who met the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders. Subjects were treated with standard psychotherapy, medication and counseling for 6 months. For the last 3 months of treatment, subjects were randomized into either a non-juggling group (n = 9) or a juggling therapy group (juggling group: n = 8). The juggling group gradually acquired juggling skills by practicing juggling beanbags (<it>otedama </it>in Japan) with both hands. The therapeutic effect was evaluated using scores of psychological testing (STAI: State and Trate Anxiety Inventry, POMS: Profile of Mood Status) and of ADL (FAI: Franchay Activity Index) collected before treatment, 3 months after treatment (before juggling therapy), and at the end of both treatments.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>After 6 months, an analysis of variance revealed that scores on the state anxiety, trait anxiety subscales of STAI and tension-anxiety (T-A) score of POMS were significantly lower in the juggling group than in the non-juggling group (p < 0.01). Depression, anger-hostility scores of POMS were improved more than non-jugglers. In the juggling group, activity scores on the vigor subscale of POMS and FAI score were significantly higher than those in the non juggling group (p < 0.01). Other mood scores of POMS did not differ between the two groups.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These findings suggest that juggling therapy may be effective for the treatment of anxiety disorders.</p
Incidental MALT Type Lymphoma Exhibiting Prominent Plasma Cell Differentiation Associated with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis. A Two Case Report
We present here two cases of incidental extranodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT lymphoma) showing prominent plasma cell differentiation associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT). Histological examination demonstrated that both lesions exhibited HT including lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with the formation of germinal centers, destruction of the normal thyroid follicular architecture, Hürthle cell changes, and squamous metaplasia. The dominant tumor nodules of both cases contained large, well-circumscribed but unencapsulated aggregation of mature plasma cells and scattered centrocyte-like cells (CCL-cells). Both lesions contained a few lymphoepithelial lesions. Moreover, immunohistochemical study demonstrated that plasma cells and CCL-cells of these two lesions contained monotypic intracytoplasmic kappa light chain. Other small B-cell lymphomas, plasmacytoma and plasmablastic lymphoma were excluded using stains for CD5, CD10, CD23, CD43, CD56. Cyclin D1, human herpes virus type-8
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