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Vortex and gap generation in gauge models of graphene
Effective quantum field theoretical continuum models for graphene are
investigated. The models include a complex scalar field and a vector gauge
field. Different gauge theories are considered and their gap patterns for the
scalar, vector, and fermion excitations are investigated. Different gauge
groups lead to different relations between the gaps, which can be used to
experimentally distinguish the gauge theories. In this class of models the
fermionic gap is a dynamic quantity. The finite-energy vortex solutions of the
gauge models have the flux of the "magnetic field" quantized, making the
Bohm-Aharonov effect active even when external electromagnetic fields are
absent. The flux comes proportional to the scalar field angular momentum
quantum number. The zero modes of the Dirac equation show that the gauge models
considered here are compatible with fractionalization
Performance of the Halex in Logitudinal Studies of Older Adults
Goal: The Halex is an indicator of health status that combines self-rated health and activity limitations, which has been used by NCHS to predict future years of healthy life. The scores for each health state were developed based on strong assumptions, notably that a person in excellent health with ADL disabilities is as healthy as a person in poor health with no disabilities. Our goal was to examine the performance of the Halex as a longitudinal measure of health for older adults, and to improve the scoring if necessary.
Methods: We used data from the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) to compare the relationship of baseline health to health 2 years later. Subject ages ranged from 65 to 103 (mean age 75). A total of 40,827 transitions were available for analysis. We examined whether Halex scores at time 0 were related monotonically to scores two years later, and iterated the original scores to improve the fit over time.
Findings: The original Halex scores were not consistent over time. Persons in excellent health with ADL limitations were much healthier 2 years later than people in poor health with no limitations, even though they had been assumed to have identical health. People with ADL limitations had higher scores than predicted. The assumptions made in creating the Halex were not upheld in the data.
Conclusions: The new iterated scores are specific to older adults, are appropriate for longitudinal data, and are relatively assumption-free. We recommend the use of these new scores for longitudinal studies of older adults that use the Halex health states
A mitotic kinase scaffold depleted in testicular seminomas impacts spindle orientation in germ line stem cells.
Correct orientation of the mitotic spindle in stem cells underlies organogenesis. Spindle abnormalities correlate with cancer progression in germ line-derived tumors. We discover a macromolecular complex between the scaffolding protein Gravin/AKAP12 and the mitotic kinases, Aurora A and Plk1, that is down regulated in human seminoma. Depletion of Gravin correlates with an increased mitotic index and disorganization of seminiferous tubules. Biochemical, super-resolution imaging, and enzymology approaches establish that this Gravin scaffold accumulates at the mother spindle pole during metaphase. Manipulating elements of the Gravin-Aurora A-Plk1 axis prompts mitotic delay and prevents appropriate assembly of astral microtubules to promote spindle misorientation. These pathological responses are conserved in seminiferous tubules from Gravin(-/-) mice where an overabundance of Oct3/4 positive germ line stem cells displays randomized orientation of mitotic spindles. Thus, we propose that Gravin-mediated recruitment of Aurora A and Plk1 to the mother (oldest) spindle pole contributes to the fidelity of symmetric cell division
Updated results on the search for R-parity spontaneous violation up to a centre-of-mass energy of 202 GeV
Avaliação de procedimento para correção de efeitos da atmosfera em ambiente tropical utilizando dados Landsat TM 5.
Os constituintes da atmosfera interferem nos valores de reflectância captados pelos sensores imageadores. Essa interferência decorre da interação dos gases e aerossóis com a radiação eletromagnética. Assim, comparamos respostas espectrais de alvos em imagem Landsat com e sem correção atmosférica, visando atestar a importância da correção. Para tanto, utilizamos dados de reflectância no sensor, influenciados pela atmosfera, e dados de reflectância na superfície, nos quais essa influência foi eliminada. A reflectância apresentou maiores valores no sensor que na superfície, principalmente nas bandas do visível (0,45 a 0,69 μm), devido aos efeitos de espalhamento. Portanto, a correção se mostra de grande importância, pois os dados corrigidos são mais fidedignos
Escolha de amostras representativas para extração de substâncias húmicas de amostras de Espodossolo Amazônico através do índicie HFIL.
Indicadores de produtividade de cultivares de amora preta em dois sistemas de cultivo.
O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a produtividade, peso médio dos frutos e número de frutos para três cultivares de amora preta.Resumo
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