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Can a stationary Bianchi black brane have momentum along the direction with no translational symmetry?
Bianchi black branes (black brane solutions with homogeneous but anisotropic
horizons classified by the Bianchi type) provide a simple holographic setting
with lattice structures taken into account. In the case of holographic
superconductor, we have a persistent current with lattices. Accordingly, we
expect that in the dual gravity side, a black brane should carry some momentum
along a direction of lattice structure, where translational invariance is
broken. Motivated by this expectation, we consider whether---and if possible,
in what circumstances---a Bianchi black brane can have momentum along a
direction of no-translational invariance. First, we show that this {\it cannot}
be the case for a certain class of stationary Bianchi black brane solutions in
the Einstein-Maxwell-dilation theory. Then we also show that this {\it can} be
the case for some Bianchi VII black branes by numerically constructing such
a solution in the Einstein-Maxwell theory with an additional vector field
having a source term. The horizon of this solution admits a translational
invariance on the horizon and conveys momentum (and is "rotating" when
compactified). However this translational invariance is broken just outside the
horizon. This indicates the existence of a black brane solution which is
regular but non-analytic at the horizon, thereby evading the black hole
rigidity theorem.Comment: 24 pages, 8 figures. v2: section 4 clarified, one more numerical
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THE EFFECT OF 12 WEEKS CIRCUIT-TRAINING ON HEEL CONTACT VELOCITY AND REACTION TIME IN ELDERLY WOMEN
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of circuit-training on heel contact velocity (HCV) during walking and reaction time (RT) in community-dwelling elderly women. Subjects were 20 healthy independent elderly women who participated in circuittraining which consisted of posture control, strength training and walking training for 12 weeks. Study outcomes included gait test, reaction time test, and 30-s chair stand test. RT and HCV were decreased significantly. The times of the 30-s chair stand test was increased significantly after training. These findings suggest that 12 weeks of circuittraining may attenuate the risks of slips and slip-initiated falls during walking in community-dwelling elderly women
A RecA-mediated exon profiling method
We have developed a RecA-mediated simple, rapid and scalable method for identifying novel alternatively spliced full-length cDNA candidates. This method is based on the principle that RecA proteins allow to carry radioisotope-labeled probe DNAs to their homologous sequences, resulting in forming triplexes. The resulting complex is easily detected by mobility difference on electrophoresis. We applied this exon profiling method to four selected mouse genes as a feasibility study. To design probes for detection, the information on known exonic regions was extracted from public database, RefSeq. Concerning the potentially transcribed novel exonic regions, RNA mapping experiment using Affymetrix tiling array was performed. As a result, we were able to identify alternative splice variants of Thioredoxin domain containing 5, Interleukin1β, Interleukin 1 family 6 and glutamine-rich hypothetical protein. In addition, full-length sequencing demonstrated that our method could profile exon structures with >90% accuracy. This reliable method can allow us to screen novel splice variants from a huge number of cDNA clone set effectively
Retrograde Jejuno-Jejunal Intussusception after Total Gastrectomy
An eighty-year-old female was transferred to the hospital after experiencing abdominal pain and nausea. She had had a history of total gastrectomy for gastric cancer 14 years previously. Abdominal X-ray revealed a localized expansion of the small bowel. Computed tomography revealed a mass with a lamellar structure in a concentric circle. With a tentative diagnosis of small bowel obstruction due to intussusception, she underwent emergency operation. Laparotomy revealed a retrograde jejuno-jejunal intussusception. Bowel resection was performed due to the severe ischemic damage. All reported intussusception cases after total gastrectomy displayed retrograde characteristics and could occur both during the early and late period after surgery. It is important to consider the possibility of intussusception for patients presenting with acute abdomen who have previously undergone gastric resection
Towards the Lattice Effects on the Holographic Superconductor
We study the lattice effects on the simple holographic toy model; massive
U(1) gauge theory for the bulk action. The mass term is for the U(1) gauge
symmetry breaking in the bulk. Without the lattice, the AC conductivity of this
model shows similar results to the holographic superconductor with the energy
gap. On this model, we introduce the lattice effects, which induce the periodic
potential and break the translational invariance of the boundary field theory.
Without the lattice, due to the translational invariance and the mass term,
there is a delta function peak at zero frequency on the AC conductivity. We
study how this delta function peak is influenced by the lattice effects, which
we introduce perturbatively. In the probe limit, we evaluate the perturbative
corrections to the conductivities at very small frequency limit. We find that
the delta function peak remains, even after the lattice effects are introduced,
although its weight reduces perturbatively. We also study the lattice
wavenumber dependence of this weight. Our result suggests that in the U(1)
symmetry breaking phase, the delta function peak is stable against the lattice
effects at least perturbatively.Comment: 24 pages, 24 figures. v2: minor correction
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