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    NORMALITY VERSUS COUNTABLE PARACOMPACTNESS IN PERFECT SPACES

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    This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1090/S0002-9904-1976-14150-X. First published in Bull. AMS. in 1976, published by the American Mathematical Society

    Particle contact laws and their properties for simulation of fluid-sediment interaction with coupled SPH-DEM model

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    The transport of sediment due to the interaction of fluid and solids is a prevalent geophysical process. The detailed modelling of the interaction between the fluid and the sediment particles is still a challenging task. In the present study we model the fluid phase by smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) using the classical approach where the fluid is assumed to be weakly compressible. The sediment, in terms of solid spheres made of granite, is modelled by the discrete element method (DEM). Both of them are meshfree particle methods but SPH is a continuum approach and DEM describes the motion and interaction of discrete solid objects. The interaction between SPH and DEM particles is modelled as particle-to-particle contact in combination with a boundary condition at the solid interface. Therefore, a contact law is used to capture the collision process and to ensure balancing of collision forces. In doing so, two contact types have to be modelled, i.e. sediment-sediment and fluid-sediment. The approach and properties these contact types are presented in detail. Advantages and drawbacks of the approaches are discussed based on examples

    The ham-5, rcm-1 and rco-1 genes regulate hyphal fusion in Neurospora crassa

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    Mutants of Neurospora crassa unable to participate in vegetative hyphal fusion (anastomosis) were isolated and characterized. From this analysis, three genes, rcm-1, rco-1 and ham-5, were identified and shown to be required for hyphal fusion. The rcm-1 and rco-1 genes are homologues of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae SSN6 and TUP1 genes, which encode a dimeric transcription factor in yeast. We demonstrate that in N. crassa the rcm-1 and rco-1 genes are required for hyphal fusion and normal hyphal morphology, and influence both asexual and sexual development. The ham-5 gene encodes a 1686 amino acid protein with two putative WD40 domains, which might participate in protein–protein interactions. ham-5 deletion mutants had a reduced rate of hyphal extension and altered hyphal morphology, and were unable to produce the conidial anastomosis tubes that are required for hyphal fusion during colony initiation

    A new model for magnetoreception

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    Certain migratory birds can sense the earth's magnetic field. The nature of this process is not yet properly understood. Here we offer a simple explanation according to which birds literally `see' the local magnetic field: Our model relates the well-established radical pair hypothesis to the phenomenon of Haidinger's brush, a capacity to see the polarisation of light. This new picture explains recent surprising experimental data indicating long lifetimes for the radical pair. Moreover there is a clear evolutionary path toward this field sensing mechanism: it is an enhancement of a weak effect that may be present in many species.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, version of final published pape

    An adaptive hierarchical domain decomposition method for parallel contact dynamics simulations of granular materials

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    A fully parallel version of the contact dynamics (CD) method is presented in this paper. For large enough systems, 100% efficiency has been demonstrated for up to 256 processors using a hierarchical domain decomposition with dynamic load balancing. The iterative scheme to calculate the contact forces is left domain-wise sequential, with data exchange after each iteration step, which ensures its stability. The number of additional iterations required for convergence by the partially parallel updates at the domain boundaries becomes negligible with increasing number of particles, which allows for an effective parallelization. Compared to the sequential implementation, we found no influence of the parallelization on simulation results.Comment: 19 pages, 15 figures, published in Journal of Computational Physics (2011

    Novel renal replacement strategies for the elimination of serum free light chains in patients with kappa light chain nephropathy

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    Multiple myeloma (MM) is a malignancy with excessive production of monoclonal proteins. At disease presentation 30% of MM patients have significant renal impairment which may progress to renal failure requiring dialysis. Besides chemotherapy extracorporeal elimination procedures such as plasma exchange have been applied as adjuvant strategies to eliminate free light chains from circulating blood, however the efficacy was poor with older techniques. We report about a highly efficient method to eliminate serum free light chain (sFLC) using a newly designed protein leaking membrane in patients suffering from sFLC induced acute renal failure. The protein leaking membrane (HCO 1100) is characterized by increased pore size facilitating elimination of middle molecules such as sFLC kappa (22.5 kD). The HCO 1100 membrane was applied in a hemodialysis and hemodiafiltration mode and compared to standard procedures (high flux hemodialysis, hemodiafiltration and plasma exchange). Hemodiafiltration with the protein leaking membrane HCO 1100 was superior to all other extracorporeal replacement strategies in eliminating sFLC-kappa from circulating blood. A median blood reduction rate of 40.8% (range 13.9% - 66.4%) was achieved during hemodiafiltration. The corresponding peak clearance rate was 25 ml/min. Importantly, the poorest elimination rate was achieved by plasma exchange followed by standard high flux hemodialysis. Extracorporeal elimination strategies with the protein leaking membrane HCO 1100 may be a promising adjuvant treatment strategy for patients with sFLC nephropathy requiring dialysis. Hemodiafiltration and to lesser extend also hemodialysis with the HCO 1100 hemofilter are able to eliminate substantial amounts of sFLC kappa in MM patients

    Ernährung bei angeborenen Stoffwechselerkrankungen — ein Spagat zwischen Genuss und Therapie

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    For many inborn metabolic diseases, a lifelong diet is a crucial part of the therapy since pharmacological therapy is available for only a few conditions and patients. The implementation of a low natural protein diet with a reduced intake of natural protein and the complementary use of synthetic amino acid mixtures is described using the examples of phenylketonuria and urea cycle disorders focusing on children and adolescents. For phenylketonuria, the amino acid supplement is free of phenylalanine whereas for urea cycle disorders, it exclusively consists of essential amino acids. The dietary treatment aims to maintain metabolic stability and to prevent accumulation of toxic metabolites. At the same time, the nutritional requirements to ensure growth and development must be met. Therefore, patients need to follow strict rules regarding the choice of food products. This restrictive therapy interferes with the desire for autonomy and the joy of eating and often results in a reduced quality of life.Following the diet is crucial for a favorable outcome. To meet its requirements, patients and their families are provided with training. It is a~great challenge not only to support the patients and their families in all practical aspects of dietary management, but also to motivate them to lifelong adherence in order to ensure the best possible outcome.Bei vielen angeborenen Stoffwechselkrankheiten ist eine lebensbegleitende Diät von Geburt an fester Bestandteil der Therapie. Alternative medikamentöse Therapieansätze stehen erst für einige wenige Patienten zur Verfügung. Am Beispiel der Phenylketonurie und der Harnstoffzyklusstörungen wird das Prinzip der eiweißdefinierten Diät mit dem Schwerpunkt auf Kinder und Jugendliche erläutert. Die Herausforderungen, die sich bei dieser Ernährungstherapie ergeben, werden aufgezeigt. Bei der eiweißdefinierten Diät erfolgt eine verminderte Zufuhr von natürlichem Protein, ergänzt durch die Gabe spezieller Aminosäuremischungen. Diese enthalten bei der Phenylketonurie kein Phenylalanin, bei den Harnstoffzyklusdefekten ausschließlich essenzielle Aminosäuren. Mithilfe der Diät soll zum einen eine gute metabolische Einstellung erreicht und die Anhäufung toxischer Metabolite vermieden werden. Zum anderen muss eine bedarfsdeckende Energie- und Nährstoffversorgung für das adäquate Wachstum und die Entwicklung des Kindes gewährleistet sein. Für die Patienten bedeutet dies, sich an restriktive Vorgaben bei der Lebensmittelauswahl halten zu müssen. Diese konkurrieren oft mit dem Bedürfnis nach Freiheit/Spontaneität und dem Genuss bei der Nahrungsaufnahme. Viele Patienten empfinden ihre Diät daher als drastische Einschränkung der Lebensqualität. Eine konsequente Umsetzung der Diät ist entscheidend für die Prognose der Erkrankungen. Hierfür bringen die Patienten und ihre Familien oft unterschiedliche Voraussetzung und Fähigkeiten mit. Für Therapeuten stellt es eine große Herausforderung dar, die Patienten nicht nur bei der praktischen Umsetzung ihrer Diät in allen Lebensabschnitten zu unterstützen, sondern auch zu einer langfristigen Adhärenz zu motivieren, um ein bestmögliches Outcome zu erreichen
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