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Immunocytochemical demonstration of p21 ras family oncogene product in normal mucosa and in premalignant and malignant tumours of the colorectum.
Study of the distribution of the p21 ras oncogene product as demonstrated by monoclonal antibody Y13-259 shows this protein to be apparently present in all epithelial populations of both premalignant and malignant tumours and throughout the normal foetal and adult epithelial crypt population in the colorectum. Metastatic tumour in liver shows a similar staining pattern which is less intense however than in the surrounding normal hepatocytes. Our results suggest that the presence of this protein is a widespread feature of normal cellular metabolism in certain cell types and is not restricted to those actively involved in cellular proliferation. It appears, furthermore, that neither cells at different stages of carcinogenesis nor those representing variants of a malignant phenotype can be identified using this particular antibody
Time-Varying Gravitomagnetism
Time-varying gravitomagnetic fields are considered within the linear
post-Newtonian approach to general relativity. A simple model is developed in
which the gravitomagnetic field of a localized mass-energy current varies
linearly with time. The implications of this temporal variation of the source
for the precession of test gyroscopes and the motion of null rays are briefly
discussed.Comment: 10 pages; v2: slightly expanded version accepted for publication in
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The energy budget in Rayleigh-Benard convection
It is shown using three series of Rayleigh number simulations of varying
aspect ratio AR and Prandtl number Pr that the normalized dissipation at the
wall, while significantly greater than 1, approaches a constant dependent upon
AR and Pr. It is also found that the peak velocity, not the mean square
velocity, obeys the experimental scaling of Ra^{0.5}. The scaling of the mean
square velocity is closer to Ra^{0.46}, which is shown to be consistent with
experimental measurements and the numerical results for the scaling of Nu and
the temperature if there are strong correlations between the velocity and
temperature.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, new version 13 Mar, 200
SPEAM-II experiment for the measurement of stratospheric NO2, O3 and aerosols
Following the success of the Sunphotometer Earth Atmosphere Measurement (SPEAM-I) experiment, a more involved experiment was developed to fly as part of the second set of Canadian Experiments (CANEX-2) which will fly on the US Space Shuttle in the fall of 1992. The instrument complement includes an IBM-PC compatible control computer, a hand-held diode array spectrophotometer, and an interference-filter, limb imaging radiometer for the measurement of the atmospheric airglow. The hand-held spectrometer will measure nitrogen dioxide, ozone and aerosols. The limb imaging radiometer will observe emissions from the O2(1 DELTA) and O2(1 SIGMA) airglow bands. Only the spectrophotometer will be discussed here
Expanding, axisymmetric pure-radiation gravitational fields with a simple twist
New expanding, axisymmetric pure-radiation solutions are found, exploiting
the analogy with the Euler-Darboux equation for aligned colliding plane waves.Comment: revtex, 5 page
Accelerated Born-Infeld Metrics in Kerr-Schild Geometry
We consider Einstein Born-Infeld theory with a null fluid in Kerr-Schild
Geometry. We find accelerated charge solutions of this theory. Our solutions
reduce to the Plebanski solution when the acceleration vanishes and to the
Bonnor-Vaidya solution as the Born-Infeld parameter b goes to infinity. We also
give the explicit form of the energy flux formula due to the acceleration of
the charged sources.Comment: Latex file (12 pp
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