1,014 research outputs found
On supersymmetry breaking and the Dijkgraaf-Vafa conjecture
We investigate the Dijkgraaf-Vafa proposal when supersymmetry is broken. We
consider U(N) SYM with chiral adjoint matter where the coupling constants in
the tree-level superpotential are promoted to chiral spurions. The holomorphic
part of the low-energy glueball superpotential can still be analyzed. We
compute the holomorphic supersymmetry breaking contributions using methods of
the geometry underlying the N=1 effective gauge theory viewed as a Whitham
system. We also study the change in the effective glueball superpotential using
perturbative supergraph techniques in the presence of spurions.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX; minor changes, one reference added, version to
appear in JHE
Generalized aggressive periodontitis in prepubertal age: description and comparison of two cases.
Aggressive periodontitis is a rare form of periodontal disease and it can involve both the deciduous dentition and the permanent one. It causes a rapid loss of periodontal attachment. The paper aims to describe two cases of severe generalized prepubertal periodontitis: the first child doesn't suffer from neither systemic diseases nor alteration of functionality of polymorphonuclear and periodontal disease involved both his deciduous dentition and the first permanent molars. The second child had a deficiency of functionality of polymorphonuclear but periodontal disease involved only primary dentition thanks to his immediate improvement of home dental hygiene. This comparison shows the importance of early diagnosis and especially of optimal dental oral hygiene. Infant healthcare professionals, as pediatric dentists and pediatricians, should have the necessary knowledge for early and correct diagnosis and clinical management of disease
Elastic Thermobarometry
Upon exhumation and cooling, contrasting compressibilities and thermal expansivities induce differential strains (volume mismatches) between a host crystal and its inclusions. These strains can be quantified in situ using Raman spectroscopy or X-ray diffraction. Knowing equations of state and elastic properties of minerals, elastic thermobarometry inverts measured strains to calculate the pressure-temperature conditions under which the stress state was uniform in the host and inclusion. These are commonly interpreted to represent the conditions of inclusion entrapment. Modeling and experiments quantify corrections for inclusion shape, proximity to surfaces, and (most importantly) crystal-axis anisotropy, and they permit accurate application of the more common elastic thermobarometers. New research is exploring the conditions of crystal growth, reaction overstepping, and the magnitudes of differential stresses, as well as inelastic resetting of inclusion and host strain, and potential new thermobarometers for lower-symmetry minerals. A physics-based method is revolutionizing calculations of metamorphic pressures and temperatures. Inclusion shape, crystal anisotropy, and proximity to boundaries affect calculations but can be corrected for. New results are leading petrologists to reconsider pressure-temperature conditions, differential stresses, and thermodynamic equilibrium
"EosFit-Pinc: A simple GUI for host-inclusion elastic thermobarometry"—Reply to Zhong et al.
We provide a further algebraic proof that the lines of entrapment conditions for inclusions calculated with the formula of Guiraud and Powell (2006) are not thermodynamic isomekes and therefore do not represent exactly lines of possible entrapment conditions
Invariant Sets and Hyperbolic Closed Reeb Orbits
We investigate the effect of a hyperbolic (or, more generally, isolated as an
invariant set) closed Reeb orbit on the dynamics of a Reeb flow on the
-dimensional standard contact sphere, extending two results previously
known for Hamiltonian diffeomorphisms to the Reeb setting. In particular, we
show that under very mild dynamical convexity type assumptions, the presence of
one hyperbolic closed orbit implies the existence of infinitely many simple
closed Reeb orbits. The second main result of the paper is a higher-dimensional
Reeb analogue of the Le Calvez-Yoccoz theorem, asserting that no closed orbit
of a non-degenerate dynamically convex Reeb pseudo-rotation is locally maximal,
i.e., isolated as an invariant set. The key new ingredient of the proofs is a
Reeb variant of the crossing energy theorem.Comment: 45 page
The Impact of the Introduction of Total Mesorectal Excision on Local Recurrence Rate and Survival in Rectal Cancer: Long-Term Results
Purpose: To investigate the influence of the introduction of total mesorectal excision (TME) on local recurrence rate and survival in patients with rectal cancer. Methods: A total of 171 consecutive patients underwent anterior or abdominoperineal resection for primary rectal cancer. When the TME technique was introduced, the clinical setting, including the surgeons, remained the same. Group 1 (1993-95, n=53) underwent conventional surgery and group 2 (1995-2001, n=118) underwent TME. All patients were followed for 7years or until death. Results: Between the two groups, no statistically significant differences were present with regards to patient-, treatment-, or tumor-related characteristics apart from the time point of radiotherapy. The total local recurrence rates were 11 of 53 (20.8%) in group 1 and 7 of 118 (5.9%) in group 2, and the rates of isolated local recurrences were 6 of 53 (11.3%) in group 1 and 2 of 118 (1.7%) in group 2. Both differences were highly statistically significant. The disease-free survival in groups 1 and 2 was 60.4 and 65.3% at 5years, and 58.5 and 65.3% at 7years, respectively. Excluding patients with synchronous or metachronous distant metastasis from the analysis, both the disease-free survival and the cancer-specific survival were statistically significantly better in group 2 than in group 1. No statistically significant difference between the two groups was detected regarding the overall survival. Conclusions: The introduction of TME led to an impressive reduction of the local recurrence rate. Survival is mainly determined by the occurrence of distant metastasis, but TME seems to improve survival in patients without systemic diseas
Ectoplasm & Superspace Integration Measure for 2D Supergravity with Four Spinorial Supercurrents
Building on a previous derivation of the local chiral projector for a two
dimensional superspace with eight real supercharges, we provide the complete
density projection formula required for locally supersymmetrical theories in
this context. The derivation of this result is shown to be very efficient using
techniques based on the Ectoplasmic construction of local measures in
superspace.Comment: 18 pages, LaTeX; V2: minor changes, typos corrected, references
added; V3: version to appear in J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., some comments and
references added to address a referee reques
Indocyanine Green Nanoparticles : Are They Compelling for Cancer Treatment?
Indocyanine green (ICG) is a Food and Drug Administration\u2013approved near-infrared fluorescent dye, employed as an imaging agent for different clinical applications due to its attractive physicochemical properties, high sensitivity, and safety. However, free ICG suffers from some drawbacks, such as relatively short circulation half-life, concentration-dependent aggregation, and rapid clearance from the body, which would confine its feasible application in oncology. Here, we aim to discuss encapsulation of ICG within a nanoparticle formulation as a strategy to overcome some of its current limitations and to enlarge its possible applications in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Our purpose is to provide a short but exhaustive overview of clinical outcomes that these nanocomposites would provide, discussing opportunities, limitations, and possible impacts with regard to the main clinical needs in oncology
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