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Diffraction-contrast imaging of cold atoms
We consider the inverse problem of in-line holography, applied to
minimally-destructive imaging of cold atom clouds. Absorption imaging
near-resonance provides a simple, but destructive measurement of atom column
density. Imaging off resonance greatly reduces heating, and sequential images
may be taken. Under the conditions required for off-resonant imaging, the
generally-intractable inverse problem may be linearized. A
minimally-destructive, quantitative and high-resolution image of the atom cloud
column density is then retrieved from a single diffraction pattern.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures v2: minor changes in response to referee reports,
mostly additional experimental detail v3: revisions to figure 3: added trace
and changed image. Minor text and referencing changes. Accepted by Phys Rev A
(Rapid Commun
Addressing the Global Tragedy of Needless Pain: Rethinking the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
The lack of medical availability of effective pain medication is an enduring and expanding global health calamity. Despite important medical advances, pain remains severely under-treated worldwide, particularly in developing countries. This article contributes to the discussion of this global health crisis by considering international legal and institutional mechanisms to promote wider accessibility to critical narcotic drugs for pain relief
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DNA demethylation by ROS1a in rice vegetative cells promotes methylation in sperm.
Epigenetic reprogramming is required for proper regulation of gene expression in eukaryotic organisms. In Arabidopsis, active DNA demethylation is crucial for seed viability, pollen function, and successful reproduction. The DEMETER (DME) DNA glycosylase initiates localized DNA demethylation in vegetative and central cells, so-called companion cells that are adjacent to sperm and egg gametes, respectively. In rice, the central cell genome displays local DNA hypomethylation, suggesting that active DNA demethylation also occurs in rice; however, the enzyme responsible for this process is unknown. One candidate is the rice REPRESSOR OF SILENCING 1a (ROS1a) gene, which is related to DME and is essential for rice seed viability and pollen function. Here, we report genome-wide analyses of DNA methylation in wild-type and ros1a mutant sperm and vegetative cells. We find that the rice vegetative cell genome is locally hypomethylated compared with sperm by a process that requires ROS1a activity. We show that many ROS1a target sequences in the vegetative cell are hypomethylated in the rice central cell, suggesting that ROS1a also demethylates the central cell genome. Similar to Arabidopsis, we show that sperm non-CG methylation is indirectly promoted by DNA demethylation in the vegetative cell. These results reveal that DNA glycosylase-mediated DNA demethylation processes are conserved in Arabidopsis and rice, plant species that diverged 150 million years ago. Finally, although global non-CG methylation levels of sperm and egg differ, the maternal and paternal embryo genomes show similar non-CG methylation levels, suggesting that rice gamete genomes undergo dynamic DNA methylation reprogramming after cell fusion
Relative intensity squeezing by four-wave mixing with loss: an analytic model and experimental diagnostic
Four-wave mixing near resonance in an atomic vapor can produce relative
intensity squeezed light suitable for precision measurements beyond the
shot-noise limit. We develop an analytic distributed gain/loss model to
describe the competition of mixing and absorption through the non-linear
medium. Using a novel matrix calculus, we present closed-form expressions for
the degree of relative intensity squeezing produced by this system. We use
these theoretical results to analyze experimentally measured squeezing from a
Rb vapor and demonstrate the analytic model's utility as an experimental
diagnostic.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
Anharmonic Decay of Vibrational States in Amorphous Silicon
Anharmonic decay rates are calculated for a realistic atomic model of
amorphous silicon. The results show that the vibrational states decay on
picosecond timescales and follow the two-mode density of states, similar to
crystalline silicon, but somewhat faster. Surprisingly little change occurs for
localized states. These results disagree with a recent experiment.Comment: 10 pages, 4 Postscript figure
Photoproduction of eta meson within a coupled-channels K-matrix approach
We investigate photoproduction of eta mesons off protons and neutrons within
a coupled-channels effective-Lagrangian method which is based on the K-matrix
approach. The two-body final channels included are pi-N, eta-N, phi-N, rho-N,
gamma-N, K-Lambda, and K-Sigma. Non-resonant meson-baryon interactions are
included in the model via nucleon intermediate states in the s- and u-channels,
meson exchanges in the t-channel amplitude and the u-channel resonances. The
nucleon resonances S_{11}(1535), S_{11}(1650), S_{31}(1620), P_{11}(1440),
P_{11}(1710), P_{13}(1720), P_{33}(1232), P_{33}(1600), D_{13}(1520),
D_{13}(1700), and D_{33}(1700) are included explicitly in calculations. Our
model describes simultaneously the available data as well on total and
differential cross sections as on beam and target asymmetries. This holds for
the p(gamma,eta)p reaction for photon energies ranging from very close to
threshold to up to 3 GeV. The polarization observables show strong sensitivity
to resonances that otherwise contribute only weakly to the total cross section.
It is found that the pronounced bump-like structure seen in the excitation
function of the n(gamma,eta)n cross section at gamma energies around 1 GeV, can
be explained by the interference effects of S_{11}, P_{11} and P_{13} resonance
contributions.Comment: 36 pages, 14 figures, one new figure added, discussions revised,
version to appear in Phys. Rev.
Coping with Pediatric Chronic Illness: Efficacy, Moderators and Mediators of a Psychosocial Group Intervention for Children and Parents
Schuengel, C. [Promotor]Last, B.F. [Promotor]Willemen, A.M. [Copromotor]Grootenhuis, M.A. [Copromotor
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