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    Large spin-orbit splitting and weakly-anisotropic superconductivity revealed with single-crystalline noncentrosymmetric CaIrSi3

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    We report normal and superconducting properties of the Rashba-type noncentrosymmetric com- pound CaIrSi3, using single crystalline samples with nearly 100% superconducting volume fraction. The electronic density of states revealed by the hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy can be well explained by the relativistic first-principle band calculation. This indicates that strong spin-orbit interaction indeed affects the electronic states of this compound. The obtained H - T phase diagram exhibits only approximately 10% anisotropy, indicating that the superconducting properties are almost three dimensional. Nevertheless, strongly anisotropic vortex pinning is observed.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Crystallographic and superconducting properties of the fully-gapped noncentrosymmetric 5d-electron superconductors CaMSi3 (M=Ir, Pt)

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    We report crystallographic, specific heat, transport, and magnetic properties of the recently discovered noncentrosymmetric 5d-electron superconductors CaIrSi3 (Tc = 3.6 K) and CaPtSi3 (Tc = 2.3 K). The specific heat suggests that these superconductors are fully gapped. The upper critical fields are less than 1 T, consistent with limitation by conventional orbital depairing. High, non-Pauli-limited {\mu}0 Hc2 values, often taken as a key signature of novel noncentrosymmetric physics, are not observed in these materials because the high carrier masses required to suppress orbital depairing and reveal the violated Pauli limit are not present.Comment: 8 pages, 8 figure

    Entropy change at the martensitic transformation in ferromagnetic shape memory alloys Ni_{2+x}Mn_{1-x}Ga

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    The entropy change ΔS\Delta S between the high-temperature cubic phase and the low-temperature tetragonally-based martensitic phase of Ni2+x_{2+x}Mn1x_{1-x}Ga (x=00.20x = 0 - 0.20) alloys was studied. The experimental results obtained indicate that ΔS\Delta S in the Ni2+x_{2+x}Mn1x_{1-x}Ga alloys increases with the Ni excess xx. The increase of ΔS\Delta S is presumably accounted for by an increase of magnetic contribution to the entropy change. It is suggested that the change in modulation of the martensitic phase of Ni2+x_{2+x}Mn1x_{1-x}Ga results in discontinuity of the composition dependence of ΔS\Delta S.Comment: presented at MMM-47, to be published in J. Appl. Phys. (May 15, 2003

    Assessment of Maternal Satisfaction with Facility-based Childbirth Care in the Rural Region of Tambacouda, Senegal

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    In Senegal, only 60% of mothers in rural areas deliver in health facilities. Mothers’ satisfaction with their facility-based childbirth experience is one of the factors in their choosing to deliver in such facilities in subsequent pregnancies. The objective of this study was to assess whether compliance with childbirth care based on the mothers’ perception of facility-based childbirth care contributes to the degree of maternal satisfaction. We conducted a secondary analysis of cross-sectional survey data collected from 259 mothers who had normal deliveries at facilities in rural areas of Senegal in 2011. The association between overall maternal satisfaction with childbirth care and 23 standard care survey items was assessed. The results showed that the degree of compliance with standard care and eight of 23 survey items were associated with maternal satisfaction. We conclude that to improve maternal satisfaction, facilities need to guarantee compliance with standard care. Keywords: facility-based childbirth care, maternal satisfaction, compliance standard care, Senegal, ruralAu Sénégal, seulement 60% des mères dans les zones rurales accouchent dans des établissements de santé. La satisfaction des mères avec leur expérience de l'accouchement en établissement de santé est l'un des facteurs dans leur choix d'accoucher dans des établissements pendant les grossesses ultérieures. L'objectif de cette étude était de vérifier si le respect des règles concernant les soins de l'accouchement basé sur la perception des mères contribue au degré de la satisfaction maternelle. Nous avons effectué une analyse secondaire des données de l'enquête transversales recueillies auprès de 259 mères qui ont eu des accouchements normaux dans les établissements dans les zones rurales du Sénégal en 2011. L'association entre la satisfaction maternelle globale des soins de l'accouchement et 23 éléments de l'enquête de soins standards a été évaluée. Les résultats ont montré que le niveau de conformité aux soins standards et huit questions parmi les 23 questions de l'enquête ont été associées à la satisfaction maternelle. Nous concluons que, pour améliorer la satisfaction maternelle, les établissements doivent garantir le respect de soins standard par toutes les mères. Mots-clés: accouchement soins à base d'installation, satisfaction maternelle, respect soins standard, Sénégal, rura

    Two-component Analogue of Two-dimensional Long Wave-Short Wave Resonance Interaction Equations: A Derivation and Solutions

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    The two-component analogue of two-dimensional long wave-short wave resonance interaction equations is derived in a physical setting. Wronskian solutions of the integrable two-component analogue of two-dimensional long wave-short wave resonance interaction equations are presented.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures, revised version; The pdf file including all figures: http://www.math.utpa.edu/kmaruno/yajima.pd

    Differential-difference system related to toroidal Lie algebra

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    We present a novel differential-difference system in (2+1)-dimensional space-time (one discrete, two continuum), arisen from the Bogoyavlensky's (2+1)-dimensional KdV hierarchy. Our method is based on the bilinear identity of the hierarchy, which is related to the vertex operator representation of the toroidal Lie algebra \sl_2^{tor}.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, pLaTeX2e, uses amsmath, amssymb, amsthm, graphic

    Genomic Organization, Splice Variants and Expression of CGMl, a CD66-related Member of the Carcinoembryonic Antigen Gene Family

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    The tumor marker carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) belongs to a family of proteins which are composed of one immunogiobulin variable domain and a varying number of immunoglobulin constant-like domains. Most of the membrane-bound members, which are anchored either by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol moiety or a transmembrane domain, have been shown to convey cell adhesion in vitro. Here we describe two splice variants of CGMI. a transmembrane member of the CEA family without immunoglobulin constant.like domains. CGM1a and CGM1c contain cytopiasmic domains of 71 and 31 amino acids, respectively, The cytoplasmic region of CGM1a is encoded by four exons (Cyt1-Cyt4). Differential splicing of the Cyt1 exon (53 bp)..
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