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Near-infrared spatially resolved spectroscopy of (136108) Haumea's multiple system
The transneptunian region of the solar system is populated by a wide variety
of icy bodies showing great diversity. The dwarf planet (136108) Haumea is
among the largest TNOs and displays a highly elongated shape and hosts two
moons, covered with crystalline water ice like Hamuea. Haumea is also the
largest member of the sole TNO family known to date. A catastrophic collision
is likely responsible for its unique characteristics. We report here on the
analysis of a new set of observations of Haumea obtained with SINFONI at the
ESO VLT. Combined with previous data, and using light-curve measurements in the
optical and far infrared, we carry out a rotationally resolved spectroscopic
study of the surface of Haumea. We describe the physical characteristics of the
crystalline water ice present on the surface of Haumea for both regions, in and
out of the Dark Red Spot (DRS), and analyze the differences obtained for each
individual spectrum. The presence of crystalline water ice is confirmed over
more than half of the surface of Haumea. Our measurements of the average
spectral slope confirm the redder characteristic of the spot region. Detailed
analysis of the crystalline water-ice absorption bands do not show significant
differences between the DRS and the remaining part of the surface. We also
present the results of applying Hapke modeling to our data set. The best
spectral fit is obtained with a mixture of crystalline water ice (grain sizes
smaller than 60 micron) with a few percent of amorphous carbon. Improvements to
the fit are obtained by adding ~10% of amorphous water ice. Additionally, we
used the IFU-reconstructed images to measure the relative astrometric position
of the largest satellite Hi`iaka and determine its orbital elements. An orbital
solution was computed with our genetic-based algorithm GENOID and our results
are in full agreement with recent results.Comment: Accepted for publication in A&
Transplante autólogo de células estaminais em leucemiamielóide aguda: factores com Influência na sobrevida: experiência de 13 anos de uma Instituição
© Ordem dos MédicosWe report our results of autologous stem cell transplantation (SCT) in patients with AML during the last 13 years. Between August 1990 and December 2003, 42 patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) received an autologous SCT. Patients were classified as standard risk if first complete remission (CR) was induced after one or two chemotherapy regimens and the white blood cell count at presentation was below 50,000/mL (n=12), while patients requiring more than two induction regimens to attain first CR and with CR2 ou more advanced disease and/or had a higher white blood cell count at presentation were defined as high risk (n=30). Twenty one patients were transplanted in first CR. The median patient age was 24 years (range, 2-56 years), and the median time interval from diagnosis to autologous SCT was 9 months (range 3-87 months). The conditioning regimen for SCT consisted of busulfan (BU) 16 mg/kg and melfalan (MEL) 180 mg/m2 (BUMEL) in 17 (40%) patients and busulfan 16 mg/kg and VP-16 60 mg/kg (BUVP16) in 22 (52%) patients. Three patients received a different conditioning regimen with BCNU 300 mg/m2, VP16 2 g/m2 and melphalan 160 mg/m2 (BEM). Twenty five (60%) patients received bone marrow (BM), 11 (26%) patients received peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC) and 6 patients (14%) received BM plus PBSC. With a median follow-up of 7 years, the 13 year overall survival (OS) and diseasefree survival (DFS) of all patients is 52% and 40%, respectively. In univariate analysis, males had a significantly superior DFS than females (55% vs 22%, p=0.003), and patients younger than 15 years of age had significantly superior OS and DFS than older patients (50% vs 35%, p=0.05; and 50% vs 28%, p=0.03, respectively). Patients with FAB M3 subtype also had a superior OS than the other FAB subtypes (100% vs 44%, p=0.05). There was a strong statistical correlation between risk group and survival. In fact, the patients with standard risk had a superior OS and DFS than those with high risk disease (67% vs 23%, p=0.0004; and 50% vs 27%, p=0.01, respectively). When patients with FAB M3 disease were excluded from the analysis, the group with standard risk continue to have a superior OS and DFS (67% vs 13%, p=0.008; and 50% vs 14%, p=0.02, respectively). We conclude that autologous SCT is an effective treatment in AML with the possibility of long survivorship, particularly in patients with standard risk disease.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Spin - Phonon Coupling in Nickel Oxide Determined from Ultraviolet Raman Spectroscopy
Nickel oxide (NiO) has been studied extensively for various applications
ranging from electrochemistry to solar cells [1,2]. In recent years, NiO
attracted much attention as an antiferromagnetic (AF) insulator material for
spintronic devices [3-10]. Understanding the spin - phonon coupling in NiO is a
key to its functionalization, and enabling AF spintronics' promise of
ultra-high-speed and low-power dissipation [11,12]. However, despite its status
as an exemplary AF insulator and a benchmark material for the study of
correlated electron systems, little is known about the spin - phonon
interaction, and the associated energy dissipation channel, in NiO. In
addition, there is a long-standing controversy over the large discrepancies
between the experimental and theoretical values for the electron, phonon, and
magnon energies in NiO [13-23]. This gap in knowledge is explained by NiO
optical selection rules, high Neel temperature and dominance of the magnon band
in the visible Raman spectrum, which precludes a conventional approach for
investigating such interaction. Here we show that by using ultraviolet (UV)
Raman spectroscopy one can extract the spin - phonon coupling coefficients in
NiO. We established that unlike in other materials, the spins of Ni atoms
interact more strongly with the longitudinal optical (LO) phonons than with the
transverse optical (TO) phonons, and produce opposite effects on the phonon
energies. The peculiarities of the spin - phonon coupling are consistent with
the trends given by density functional theory calculations. The obtained
results shed light on the nature of the spin - phonon coupling in AF insulators
and may help in developing innovative spintronic devices.Comment: 16 pages; 2 figure
Efeito residual do herbicida Kifix® nas culturas de arroz, feijão e sorgo.
As culturas produzidas nos dias atuais necessitam cada vez mais de herbicidas eficazes para o manejo e controle de plantas daninhas nos mais diversos sistemas produtivos integrados. Portanto, torna-se necessário soluções inovadoras que possibilitam o aumento da produtividade com pouco impacto ao agroecossistema. Nesse sentido, este trabalho objetivou determinar o efeito residual do herbicida Kifix® (Imazapir 525 g.kg-1 + Imazapique 175 g.kg-1) em solos de um sistema de integração lavoura pecuária.Apresentação oral - graduação
Gypsum application on the soil surface as affecting upland rice development under no-tillage system.
The study was conducted during three growing seasons under field conditions in Selvíria, MS
Upland rice under tillage as affected by early fertilization of nitrogen.
The objective was to determine the effect of timing of nitrogen application on plant height and lodging, yield components, grain yield and industrial quality of rice grains
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