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Spatial dispersion in Casimir forces: A brief review
We present the basic principles of non-local optics in connection with the
calculation of the Casimir force between half-spaces and thin films.
At currently accessible distances , non-local corrections amount to about
half a percent, but they increase roughly as 1/L at smaller separations. Self
consistent models lead to corrections with the opposite sign as models with
abrupt surfaces.Comment: Proceedings of QFEXT05, Barcelona, Sept. 5-9, 200
Statistics of Velocity from Spectral Data: Modified Velocity Centroids
We address the problem of studying interstellar turbulence using spectral
line data. We find a criterion when the velocity centroids may provide
trustworthy velocity statistics. To enhance the scope of centroids
applications, we construct a measure that we term ``modified velocity
centroids'' (MVCs) and derive an analytical solution that relates the 2D
spectra of the modified centroids with the underlying 3D velocity spectrum. We
test our results using synthetic maps constructed with data obtained through
simulations of compressible magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) turbulence. We show
that the modified velocity centroids (MVCs) are complementary to the the
Velocity Channel Analysis (VCA) technique. Employed together, they make
determining of the velocity spectral index more reliable and for wider variety
of astrophysical situations.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. minor
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Estructuras conceptuales tridimensionales. Auxiliares en el aprendizaje de la química
Hasta ahora, el uso de mapas conceptuales constituye una valiosa experiencia didáctica, pudiéndose aplicar en todas las fases del proceso educativo. En el ámbito del aprendizaje, ha demostrado ser un instrumento eficaz para el logro del conocimiento. Sin embargo, existen algunos problemas a solucionar para lograr el uso correcto de los mapas conceptuales, puesto que muchas construcciones tienden a ser más descriptivas que explicativas. Con el propósito de facilitar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes de Química de la carrera de Ingeniería Química, se diseñaron y construyeron mapas conceptuales tridimensionales que permitiesen superar las deficiencias de conectores inadecuados o exceso de conceptos en un mapa bidimensional. Se presentan las estructuras obtenidas y los comentarios de los estudiantes
Liver transplantation in patients with patent splenorenal shunts
Patent distal splenorenal shunts (Warren shunt) have been reported to cause decreases in the portal perfusion pressure and the total hepatic blood flow. Such hemodynamic alterations could have adverse effects on the transplanted liver. The experience with hepatic replacement in four patients with patent Warren shunts is reported. Operative findings were phlebosclerotic portal veins of small size and diminished portal blood flows. Hepatofugal collateral channels created by the construction of the Warren shunt should not be a contraindication for hepatic transplantation
Liver Transplantation in Older Patients
To the Editor: The impact of liver transplantation on public health policy has not been delineated, partly because of uncertainty about the upper age limit for candidacy. We have compared the outlook in 363 adult recipients of livers who were less than 50 years old (mean +SD, 35.8+8.5) and 92 recipients who were 50 to 77 years old (mean +SD, 55.7+4.8). Cyclosporine and steroids1,2 were used for immunosuppression, and monoclonal antilymphocyte globulin3 and azathioprine were added as needed. The techniques of liver transplantation4 were not influenced by the age of the patient. The indications for transplantation are shown in Figure 1…., No extract is available for articles shorter than 400 words. © 1987, Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved
Computation of Casimir forces for dielectrics or intrinsic semiconductors based on the Boltzmann transport equation
The interaction between drifting carriers and traveling electromagnetic waves
is considered within the context of the classical Boltzmann transport equation
to compute the Casimir-Lifshitz force between media with small density of
charge carriers, including dielectrics and intrinsic semiconductors. We expand
upon our previous work [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 101}, 163203 (2008)] and derive
in some detail the frequency-dependent reflection amplitudes in this theory and
compute the corresponding Casimir free energy for a parallel plate
configuration. We critically discuss the the issue of verification of the
Nernst theorem of thermodynamics in Casimir physics, and explicity show that
our theory satisfies that theorem. Finally, we show how the theory of drifting
carriers connects to previous computations of Casimir forces using spatial
dispersion for the material boundaries.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures; Contribution to Proceedings of "60 Years of the
Casimir Effect", Brasilia, June 200
Liver transplantation for tyrosinemia. A review of 10 cases from the University of Pittsburgh.
Results of liver transplantation in 10 patients with tyrosinemia are reviewed. The indications for transplantation were: hepatoma in three, acute liver failure in two, and progressive chronic liver disease in five. One patient died during surgery. Of the remaining nine who survived the operation, one died at six months as a result of bronchial aspiration and aspiration pneumonia, and a second transplanted for hepatoma died five months later with metastases. Seven patients are alive 6 months to 6 1/2 years following transplantation. Of these seven patients, six have normal liver function and a good performance status. One is awaiting retransplantation for chronic rejection. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was found either preoperatively or incidentally in five patients, all older than 2 years at the time of their transplant. Four of these are alive and well without evidence of tumor with follow-ups between 3 1/2 and 6 1/2. Four of the five patients less than 2 years of age had hepatocellular dysplasia without evidence of carcinoma on histologic examination of the resected liver. This experience suggests that liver transplantation should be considered seriously for children with hereditary tyrosinemia who are more than 2 years of age because beyond that age the incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) increases substantially
Casimir-like tunneling-induced electronic forces
We study the quantum forces that act between two nearby conductors due to
electronic tunneling. We derive an expression for these forces by calculating
the flux of momentum arising from the overlap of evanescent electronic fields.
Our result is written in terms of the electronic reflection amplitudes of the
conductors and it has the same structure as Lifshitz's formula for the
electromagnetically mediated Casimir forces. We evaluate the tunneling force
between two semiinfinite conductors and between two thin films separated by an
insulating gap. We discuss some applications of our results.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figs, submitted to Proc. of QFEXT'05, to be published in
J. Phys.
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